Ibra is a hidden gem residing in the Al Sharqiyah Region in the Sultanate of Oman, approximately 140 kilometers from the capital city, Muscat. Best known for its splendid architecture, the city dates back to over 4,000 years and was once the center of trade, religion, and art. The city is indeed a piece of history enthusiasts' paradise featuring an array of ancient ruined houses, forts, towers, and souks. Venerated for its cultural significance, Ibra offers visitors an immersive experience into the traditions of Oman with its popular Wednesday souk, accessible solely to women, is one of the oldest and largest markets in the country and a buzzing hub of traditional jewelry, handicrafts, and textiles. The city of Ibra shows off its unique charm with awe-inspiring landscapes of golden sand dunes and mountains, making it an excellent spot for trekking, and camping, boosting the tourism quotient of Oman.