Route 2 (Oman) Explained

Country:OMN
Type:R
Route:2
Length Km:46
Cities:Bukha, Khasab
Photo Notes:Route 2 alongside the Khasab Corniche

Route 2 also known as the Khasab Coastal Road is a major highway in the Sultanate of Oman specifically in the Musandam exclave. The main road runs from the border of the United Arab Emirates to the regional capital Khasab. Route 2 starts with only one lane on each side until it merges into a dual carriageway right after entering the city of Khasab and almost always runs along the coast of the Persian Gulf.

Route description

Route 2 begins at the Omani border post which borders the United Arab Emirates in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah. 8 kilometers after the border post the route intersects with the town of Bukha. Bukha is the largest town on Route 2 up to Khasab.[1] Throughout the next 20 kilometers of the route there are several small villages such as al-Jadi and al-Jirri while there also exists a turnoff onto a gravel road which leads to the northernmost point of the main island of Musandam. As you reach the end of the route and to the city of Khasab the route the road widens into a dual carriageway. The route then ends at Khasab-New Souk Roundabout. From the roundabout, one road leads further into the industrial area and another into the sparsely populated hinterland of Musandam.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Musandam Governorate (Oman): Localities in Districts - Population Statistics, Charts and Map . 2023-09-22 . www.citypopulation.de.