Khatt.
Nestled at the foot of the Hajar Mountains, Khatt is a fertile oasis town where natural thermal springs meet over 5,000 years of human history. The main draw is its natural hot springs, which rise from limestone bedrock at a constant, therapeutic 40°C. Rich in minerals, these sulfurous waters have been used for generations to soothe muscles and skin, today feeding a developed resort and spa facility equipped with private pools and treatment rooms. Beyond the thermal baths, Khatt is a lived-in archaeological landscape. The surrounding date palm groves and arid valleys are dotted with prehistoric stone tombs, ancient trade remnants, and 19th-century mud-brick fortifications like the Burj al Naqbi tower, offering a quiet, historic alternative to the emirate’s modern coastal resorts.
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