City Time Difference Time difference between Weng Balantu and Kumzar:Weng Balantu is 2 hours ahead compared to Kumzar

The time difference between Weng Balantu and Kumzar is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Weng Balantu (Namibia)

Time Zone

Africa/Windhoek

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Kumzar (Oman)

Time Zone

Asia/Muscat

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityWeng Balantu
Africa/Windhoek

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Ombalantu, Namibia: Cultural Pearl of the North's Log Cabins

Located in the Omusati Region of northern Namibia, near the Angolan border, Ombalantu is a cultural town famous for its traditional wooden longhouses. The iconic Ombalantu Big Tree House, a 28-meter-high structure made of African acacia wood, dates back to the 19th century and is an important cultural heritage site for the local Ovambo people as it once served as a place of residence, council and ceremony. Today, the Big Tree House has been transformed into a small museum displaying traditional handicrafts, farming tools and folklore history, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional way of life in northern Namibia. Surrounded by lush vegetation and nourished by seasonal rivers, the town's inhabitants still practice the ancient skills of millet cultivation and hand weaving. As an important point on Namibia's "cultural journey", Ombalantu is an ideal destination to experience the original African culture with its unique wooden house architecture and simple folklore.


Comparison CityKumzar
Asia/Muscat

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Introduction to Qumzar, Oman: Located in the northernmost border town of the Musandam Governorate of Oman, adjacent to the Strait of Hormuz, Qumzar, Oman is known for its strategic location, fishing industry and traditional shipbuilding. Introduction to Qumzar, Oman - Location and Features

Qumzar, Oman: A strategic border town at the northern tip of Oman

Kumzar (Khasab) is the capital of the Musandam Governorate of the Sultanate of Oman, located on the Musandam Peninsula at the northernmost tip of the country, adjacent to the Strait of Hormuz and across the sea from Iran. Located in the Omani enclave, the city is surrounded on land by UAE territory and is known as the "Norway of Arabia" because of its strategic location at the entrance to the Persian Gulf.

Famous for its rugged mountainous terrain and crystal clear waters, Qomzar's economy is based on fishing, traditional wooden fishing boat building and a growing tourism industry. The area retains old Arab forts such as the Qumzar Fort and is one of the centers of dhow (dhow) building in Oman. The inhabitants are mostly from the Shahi tribe, and the culture is a mix of Omani inland and maritime.

In recent years, Qumzar has become a gateway for exploring the natural beauty of the Musandam Governorate, attracting tourists with its scuba diving, mountain adventures and Strait of Hormuz cruises. The city is connected to mainland Oman by sea, with air and land transportation transiting through the UAE, creating a unique geo-cultural landscape.