
Al Jarwala Village in Ibra famous for its natural beauty
The village, which is surrounded by mountains, is also famous for its diverse crops and fertile land.
Al Jarwala Village is located 35 kilometres from the centre of the Wilayat of Ibra and some 160 kilometres from the Muscat Governorate.
The village is also famous for growing fruits such as mango, guava, fig, local berry and lemon along with cultivation of crops such as onion, garlic and clover.
Nasser bin Salim Al Salmi of Al Jarwala Village, said that the place is rich in crops because of water from Wadi Qafifah which feeds the dam established by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources and opened in 2023.
He said that 'We have some 500 date palm trees besides fruit trees'. The village has several facilities including electricity, water supply, communication services among others. We look forward to paving the 8-km road leading to the village, he added.
Hilal bin Nasser Al Salmi said that the village is known for its various crops , wild honey in the mountains adjacent to the village. It faces three wilayats of North Al Sharqiyah Governorate which are the wilayats of Ibra, Al Mudhaibi
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