Al Hoota Cave

Al Hoota Cave (كَهْف ٱلْهُوْتَه) is a cave located in Al-Hamra', Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman, that is 5 km long. The cave was first discovered by locals several hundred years ago and was officially opened as a tourist destination in December 2006.

The cave houses over 100 animal species, including Omani blind cave fish, bats, arthropods, mollusks, snails and water beetles. Stalagmites from this cave yield data on the palaeoclimate. It is believed to be the longest cave in Oman.