RO1.5 million pumped into Al Nu’man Park

RO1.5 million pumped into Al Nu’man Park

Al Nu’man Park is one of the rare parks located in  in the village of Al Nu’man near Al Nu’man Heritage House in Barka  and contains many attractions for tourists and visitors/

The park opened on November 18, 2009 is located on a total area of ​​more than 10,000 square meters, in addition to a parking space.

 

Ahmed bin Abdul Rahim al-Balushi, owner of the park said, “The idea of ​​establishing Al Nu’man Park came because of my hobby of bringing animals that have been in my possession for more than 20 years. I bought a number of animals, especially rare and beautiful ones from the Sultanate and from GCC and Asian countries, and I kept them in my own farm. When I grew up, I started to make cages and put the animals in those cages. Then I got the idea of ​​a zoo, and at that time the area of ​​my farm was very small, so I bought a number of neighbouring farms to have an area of ​​more than ten thousand square meters”.

He added that the total cost of the project, so far, has reached more than RO1.5 million.

On the purpose of the park, Al Balushi said that it is to make people happy by watching different animals, and the country in need for such rare projects to be a recreational space for families and an educational tool for children and schoolboys to know about the animals in the park.

He added, “There are different kinds of animals in the park, including predators, and domesticated animals, in addition to reptiles and birds. There are also a lion and a leopard (I bought from Italy), as well as hyenas, foxes, nymphs, various snakes, crocodiles and several species of monkeys, some of them bred in the garden, in addition to rare animals like raccoons, deer, horses and other animals”.

He added,”Birds are many, including chickens, ducks, geese, ostriches and peacocks, which vary according to their source. They spread throughout the garden. There are also rare and colorful birds, eagles and falcons. I put a short profile about each animal in front of each cage, so that visitors, particularly schoolboys, come to know about these animals”.

 

 

 

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Source: omanobserver

 

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