Oman: Pearl of the Middle-East

Embark on a journey through ancient cities, towering mountains and magnificient desert.

Muscat, where heritage meets dramatic landscapes. Capture the sunlit ramparts of the Old Fort, wander the incense-scented alleys of Mutrah Souk, and enjoy the Balcony Walk for sweeping city views.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque: Second biggest in the world, a masterpiece of Omani craftsmanship and calm. Appreciate the luminous marble courtyards intricate geometric carvings, and majestic architecture lines

Be amazed by Oman natural beauty: Stark mountain ranges and deep canyons where wadi are tucked away, paradise oasis in a far desert land

Trace Oman’s storied defenses at Rizah, Bait al Ridaydah, and UNESCO-listed Bahla, desert fortresses with their ramparts, crisp restored courtyards, and vast mud-brick walls rising over palm groves and mountains.

Wahiba Sands unfolds in rhythmic dunes of amber and gold, shifting with wind and light. A photographer dream with rippled crests at sunrise and sunset, camel caravans, and Bedouin camps glowing after dusk.

A country full of history and traditions: old villages lost to time contrast with quiet hamlets where Omani hospitality is unrivalled

At last Oman is bordered by the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. A trip through its coastal roads offer impressive vista over the cliffs and deep blue sea rich in sealife

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