Oman

Oman

Types of trips: Cuisine, Geography, History, Cultural, Adventure, Relaxation

Best known for: Arab Horses, Colourful & Detailed Doors, Frankincense Trees

Why Go?: Oman is an opportunity to experience an Arab country without the blinding wealth of some   other countries - while Oman is by no means poor, it has strong traditional influences and the people are humble and friendly. With a fascinating history, great local culture and beautiful landscapes, this is a country not to be overlooked!

Fact File

Population: 3,200,000

Capital: Muscat

Language(s): Omani Arabic

Ties to the UK?: Good political relationship

Landscape: A large central desert plain, with northern mountains and a long southern coast where the main cities are all located. 

Climate/Seasons: Hot and hazy for most of the year, peaking from May - August and least from November - March. 

When to Go: While the best time to visit is generally from November - March when temperatures are pleasant, there is a rainy season that occurs in the south of Oman from June - August which is actually very popular - many people travel to the region to experience it and enjoy the different weather and local lush greenery during the period.

Reasons to Visit: Historical, religious and cultural experiences, scenery 

How to Get There: There is a good international airport in the capital city Muscat - you should be able to fly there direct from London.

Places to Go: Bait al Zubair Museum, Sultan's Armed Forces Museum, Omani French Museum, The Royal Opera House, 

Famous People: Ali Al-Habsi, Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah

Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Jebel Akhdar, Wahiba Sands, Omani Aquarium and Marine Science & Fisheries Centre

History: Oman once held power over a large area in the Persian Gulf and into Africa, but its influence declined in the 20th century

Architecture: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Royal Opera House Muscat, Bahla Fort

Culture: Quite a diverse culture thanks to its history of expansion out into the ocean, with many similarities to neighbouring Arab countries.

Sport: Football, Tennis, Cycling, Handball

Events: Muscat Festival, Salalah Tourism Festival

Watch Out For: Take care in public spaces, especially ones with large crowds. You don't need to get a visa in advance for travelling into Oman, but upon arrival you need to acquire visas for your party. 

Medical Issues: Some advised vaccines and boosters - see this page for a general overview, and always consult with a doctor before travel. 

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