Jalan Bani Bu Ali

Jalan Bani Bu Ali (Arabic: ولاية جعلان بني بو علي) is a commercial town and tourist destination in Oman.

[1] The Governorate of Jalan Bani Bu Ali is characterized by its moderate climate throughout the year, mainly influenced by the cold winds blowing from the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

The third feature is the spread of plateaus, the most important of which are: Abu Al-Hais, Al-Zahir, Al-Sayeh, Hamad, Ziyad, Al-Jaidr, Al-Fulayj, Al-Rahyan, Al-Jadid, Jadiran, Zowaid, and Bihbouh.

Jalan Bani Bu Ali has witnessed comprehensive development achievements and services, thanks to the foundations laid by Sultan Qaboos bin Said.

This project has had a significant social impact by meeting the community's needs in the areas of land transport, marine fisheries trade, and promoting tourism, in addition to facilitating the movement of residents across the two governorates.

The first is the Abu Bakr Al-Razi School for elementary education for grades 5 to 10, with a cost of one million, eighty-nine thousand, five hundred, and eighty-two Omani Rials.

Another completed project is the Munir bin Al-Nir School for elementary education in the Ashkharah constituency for grades 11 and 12, with a total cost exceeding eight hundred and fifty-five thousand Omani Rials.

The implementing company finished its work on the project in the Governorate of Jalan Bani Bu Ali after completing about eighty kilometers, involving more than a thousand poles.

The maritime fishing port in the Ashkharah constituency is a significant economic asset for Oman due to the profitability it generates and the substantial service it provides to fishermen and fishery marketers.

Many visitors to the constituency spend extended periods around the port, taking small fishing boats for leisurely trips and short sea excursions.

The Sultan Qaboos Mosque in the Governorate of Jalan Bani Bu Ali serves as a significant religious and educational center for the region.

In addition to serving as a place for daily prayers, the mosque also offers educational and religious lessons, Quranic memorization classes, and teachings of the noble Hadiths.

It hosts over three thousand establishments offering diverse services, including car repair workshops, automated brick factories, technical and electrical shops, and more.

The residents of the Governorate of Jalan Bani Bu Ali are deeply committed to preserving their authentic heritage, encompassing the lifestyle and practices that have been ingrained in their community since ancient times.

Bedouin arts like "Tareq," "Wanna," and "Taghrooda" also receive attention, with the people of the desert maintaining practices such as the traditional dance known as "Arda," whether it involves horses or camels.