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The most important information and tourist places in Oman

The most important information and tourist places in Oman

 

Tourist places in Oman The Sultanate of Oman is a country in the Middle East located in the south of the Arabian Peninsula and overlooking the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Its capital is Muscat and it has common borders with the Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

Oman is often referred to as a hidden gem in the Middle East and indeed it is. Although it is the oldest independent Arab country in the world, Oman has remained off the tourist track.

 

Tourist places in Oman

Tourism in Oman :

when you think of Tourism in Oman You might imagine deserts, bazaars, camel rides, and a wonderful sunset.

Indeed, all of that can be found here – but this is a misleadingly narrow view of the many amazing things to do in Oman.

Fortunately, the world is beginning to realize Oman's potential. Oman was recently featured on Travel Leaders 2019 list of the best emerging travel destinations.

In addition to her appearance in Vogue, it may only be a matter of time until Oman turns into a busy paradise.

Unfortunately, there is a lack of information available online when it comes to planning a trip to Oman.

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Tourist places in Oman

The best time to visit Oman:

The weather is at its best from October through April

When temperatures are warm but cooler than the hot summer months turtles can be seen in Ras Al Jinz.

 

Tourist places in Oman

The cost of tourism in Oman:

The cost of an average tourist trip for two people for a week in the Sultanate of Oman is about 1210 USD

It includes accommodation, food, transportation, and sightseeing, without counting airline tickets.

  • Food prices: Starting at $10 per meal.
  • Hotel prices: Starting from $31 USD for two people for one night. You can easily book a hotel in Oman through our website Booking.com

 

Tourist places in Oman

Tourist places in Oman

The best tourist places in Muscat:

1. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque:

The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is located in the capital, Muscat, and is a must-see work of art.

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Its prayer hall is decorated with attractive mosaic colors. Every corner of the mosque embodies the best of Islamic architecture.

The Grand Mosque is more than just a mosque. It includes an area of ​​416 square meters, a luxurious library, magnificent gardens and marble corridors.

Expect to spend 4 hours visiting Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.

Non-Muslims are welcome to tour the mosque and wander freely on its grounds.

Keep in mind that visiting hours are limited on Fridays as it is a Muslim holiday. Men need to cover their knees and women cover their hair and loose-fitting dresses are highly recommended.

  • You can book a hotel in Muscat easily with our website Booking.com

2. Royal Opera House Muscat:

It is the epitome of luxury and architecture in Oman and reflects the essence of Omani cultural heritage through its modern luxury in a magnificent display of world class distinction.

The Royal Opera House has been open to the public since 2013, which means you don't need to attend a performance or join an official tour to visit anymore.

The Opera House also includes a group of international cafes on site. If you are visiting Muscat in the summer months, make sure to drop by Caramel Restaurant for a quick meal and a refreshing drink.

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The Opera House is located in the Shatti Al Qurum district of Muscat on Sultan Qaboos Street. The Royal Opera House was built on the orders of Sultan Qaboos of Oman

It reflects the unique contemporary Omani architecture and has the capacity to accommodate a maximum of 1100 people.

The Opera House complex consists of a concert theatre, auditorium, landscaped landscaped gardens, a cultural marketplace with retail and fine dining, and an artistic center for musical, theatrical and opera productions.

 

3. The Chedi Muscat:

The reason why the hotel is so high on the list of places to visit in Muscat is due to the fact that this hotel is one of the most frequented places by the locals.

If you don't believe me, visit the beach restaurant around sunset and see for yourself.

The Chedi Muscat is a 21-acre garden oasis with 158 Omani-inspired rooms and villas. It was designed by Jean-Michael Gathe who has designed many luxury hotels around the world.

It is not only one of the best hotels in Oman

It even has one of the longest swimming pools in the region. Enjoy a private beach, world-class dining and great photo opportunities.

  • You can book the Chedi Muscat easily with the website Booking.com

4. Al Mouj Muscat:

The Wave (previously known as The Wave) is a foreign investment project that includes a group of residences, hotels and restaurants.

The boardwalk at Al Mouj is the tourist part of this establishment. Although you will not encounter any history, it is an important part of the emerging Omani culture.

The Walk showcases the luxury side of Muscat that the locals enjoy

You are more likely to meet locals here than anywhere else during the day.

This is an important part of the journey because it humanizes the Arab perception in line with the modern era, as opposed to romantic Orientalism.

5. Muttrah Corniche & Port:

Muttrah has a special place in the hearts of the Omani people. Due to the rapid development witnessed by Oman

Muttrah was known to be the economic center where trade was active.

It also hosts the first port in the Sultanate of Oman, where the sultan's yacht stops.

While walking along the Corniche (beach side), you will pass the Frankincense Tower which is an iconic monument in Muscat. Along the promenade, you will encounter a staircase that leads to an old watchtower.

Check out the view from the observation tower during the day to see the turquoise blue waters on the other side.

Although there is a market in Muttrah, I wouldn't recommend spending too much time there. The current market is full of products coming from China

And fewer Omani things actually. If you are looking for a more authentic market, then the market in Nizwa is the best.

6. Al Sifah Beach:

If you are looking for a cheap getaway not far from Muscat that costs no more than $20 for petrol

Then Sifah Beach is the place for you. Oman is a country that allows free camping.

You can set up a tent anywhere in the country as long as it is not near a private or government commercial establishment.

Sifah Beach is 45 minutes away from the center of Muscat, and you will find many cars parked all around the coast.

You can drive your car on the beach.

And if you're in the mood for a little fun and dining, head to The Bank: Oman's newest beach club.

Daily flights from Muscat:

7. Wadi Shab:

If you do not visit this destination while you are in Oman, then you are missing out on a great opportunity to enjoy the charming nature of Oman.

Wadi Shab has become the number one place to visit in Oman due to its various activities. Anyone can visit the place - from families with children to adventurers and travelers.

Wadi Shab offers hiking, abseiling, and diving in the wadi's refreshing waters

Visit secret caves, and take wonderful pictures of the beauty of nature. In reality.

It is recommended to visit Wadi Shab in the early hours of the day, especially on weekdays, because the place is crowded with visitors from Muscat. For canyoning through the valley, a guided tour is highly recommended.

8. Bimmah Sink Hole:

Lake Bima is the most beautiful natural area in the Sultanate of Oman. Some visitors say it happened with the intervention of foreigners

While the locals claim that it was formed as a result of a meteor falling on Oman (hence the Arabic name, meaning “falling star”).

Regardless of what you think, the sinkhole is a formation likely created by the collapse of limestone beneath it. It is 50 by 70 meters wide and 20 meters deep.

To preserve this treasure, the government built a park around it with a staircase leading to the crater.

You can go swimming in the early morning hours as it is crowded with tourists and locals alike.

9. Snake Gorge

After the fame gained by Wadi Shab, Snake Wadi recently became the runner-up for the best adventure destination in Oman.

The canyon takes away the family part of Wadi Shab and adds more adventure instead. You can climb the rocks, swim down the waterfall and slide through the canyon waters!

You can rest assured that the Snake Gorge Valley does not actually house any snakes! Instead it is named as such because the valley curves like a snake when viewed from above.

This trek is suitable for anyone of moderate physical ability. Guided tours and an appropriate packing list will help ensure your safety.

10. Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve:

Located in the Wilayat of Sur in the Eastern Province of the Sultanate of Oman, Ras Al Jinz is the paradise for turtles in Oman.

During the summer months from July to August, thousands of turtles migrate to the beaches of Oman to lay their eggs.

In the Sultanate of Oman, there are 5 species of sea turtles out of seven in the world, but in this reserve you will encounter green turtles.

Turtles cannot be observed laying eggs in the late hours of the night. There is a hotel on site where you can book your stay.

Guides will take you on a friendly turtle spotting tour where you will observe and learn about the dangers these natural wonders face.

11. Jebel Shams summit:

Jebel Shams is the highest mountain in Oman and the eighth highest in the Middle East.

The summit is particularly popular with goats, which can be found climbing mountains and trees.

Jebel Shams is known as the Grand Canyon of the Sultanate of Oman. The trip there will involve driving on rough terrain and a four-wheel drive vehicle will be required.

The best thing to do in Jebel Shams is to camp at night and watch the sun rise over the valley.

Jebel Shams is a short distance away from many places to visit in Oman. Alternatively, you can camp at Jebel Shams Resort for a more comfortable stay.

12. Nizwa:

Nizwa is located in the Al Dakhiliyah Governorate in Oman, 164 km from the capital, Muscat. Nizwa has a great history

Where it was the capital of the Sultanate in the early ages of Islam and was distinguished by its scientific activity and the large number of jurists and scholars, and it was called the “Egg of Islam”.

Nizwa is the cultural center of Omani tourism. Unlike the souk in Muscat, Nizwa Souk preserves its heritage and culture as the art of Omani pottery still lives on today.

Explore Omani history while visiting the city's famous Nizwa Fort. Nizwa is suitable for a stopover due to its proximity to many tourist attractions in the Ad Dakhiliyah region.

  • You can book a hotel in Nizwa easily with our website Booking.com

13. Wahiba Sands Desert:

Have you been to the Middle East and did not see some sand? Well, actually

Oman is not entirely a desert! It is a mixture of beaches, deserts, mountains, islands and jungles.

But this is the best places to visit in Oman to enjoy those famous desert landscapes that define travel to the Middle East.

Wahiba Sands offers pristine dunes and luxury pre-built camps. You can plunge into the sand dunes

It is an activity in which you can hire a local person to lead you through the large and wonderful sand formations.

What's more, you can ride camels right from your resort! To get a taste of the local culture, visit the Bedouin women and buy a souvenir from them.

The best tourist places in Oman outside Muscat:

14. Musandam Governorate:

Musandam is a part of Oman not associated with the Sultanate of Oman, which makes it a somewhat exotic (but fascinating) place to visit in the country.

Musandam lies between an area divided between the UAE and Oman. When driving from Muscat to the Straits of Musandam

You will actually enter the UAE before entering Oman again. However, there are no difficulties or problems to visit this place as there are special arrangements in place for the tourist traveling on this route.

Musandam, Oman is known as the "Norway of the Middle East". The coasts of Norway can be found all over Musandam

The highlight of this trip are the dhow cruises. Dhows are traditional Omani boats that were developed after they were first introduced by the Portuguese.

A dhow cruise takes you through the fjords and towards Telegraph Island where you can go snorkeling.

  • Moreover, Musandam is home Six Senses Zighy Bay Hotel The famous and the only hotel in the world that includes paragliding check-in!
  • You can book a hotel in the city of Khasab in the Musandam Governorate easily with our website Booking.com

15. Daymaniyat Islands:

The Daymaniyat Islands are not only one of the best places to visit in Oman: they are also some of the best places for diving in the country.

You can dive or snorkel for days in this part of Oman. The islands are distinguished by their white beaches and turquoise blue shallow waters.

If you didn't know where you were, you might think you were in the Maldives or the Seychelles!

If you choose to go scuba diving, you will come across some underwater caves similar to those in Wadi Shab.

16. Salalah City:

Salalah is Sri Lanka's Oman during the summer and Oman's surfing spot in the winter. During the summer Salalah turns into a jungle as all its landscapes turn green.

At once, a thick mist covered all the surroundings. This is a great time to visit Salalah while in the Middle East as it is the only part of the region where temperatures fall below 25 degrees Celsius.

During the winter all the waterfalls dry up and the green plantations wither and this marks the beginning of summer in Salalah.

The waves are very high and surfers travel to Salalah during this season. Likewise, diving and snorkeling increase significant tourism from Europe during this time.

It should be noted that Salalah experienced a wave of its tourism years before Muscat and is probably the most popular place to visit in Oman.

As a result, you should expect most properties and rental cars to get booked up quickly, especially during the summer.

  • You can book a hotel in Salalah easily with our website Booking.com

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