Oman
Language → Arabic
Population (around) →5,333,333
Currency → Omanirial (OMR) .ر.ع
General weather Overview
Oman has a tropical climate, similar to that of other equatorial
countries. There isn’t much of a distinction between the seasons. The difference in daylight hours
is nearly imperceptible, as are the temperature differences between summer and winter.
Depending on the month, typical daytime temperatures range from hot to scorching, while in the
winter months, temperatures may decrease to moderate and pleasant, depending on the location
Cities
Muscat/ Capital – Empty quarter – Hajar mountains – Jebel Akhdar – Khaluf – Masirah
island – Nizwa – Ras Al Hadd – Ras Al Jinz – Salalah – Sur – Wahiba sands – Misfat Al Abryeen –
Khasab – Jebel Shams
Fun facts
- Oman has one of the oldest markets in the world: the Mutrah Souq. This market has many colorful little shops where you can buy bakhoor (incense), aromatic perfumes, silver khanjars, jewelry, and many other exotic items
- Thousands of migrating turtles head to the coast of Oman every year. If you are interested in watching turtle births, Ras Al Jinz is one of the top spots for turtle watching. to see different species of turtles including the green turtle, loggerhead turtle, and leatherback turtle
- Omani architecture is amazing in design and structure. Some good examples are the Omani forts, castles, buildings, palaces, and even houses. Almost every Omani home has a uniquely decorated or ornamented door. There are many opportunities to enjoy Oman's mind-blowing architecture
Some popular local foods
Majboos, Shuwa, Mashuai, Mushaltat, Dates, Shawarma, Mishkak,
Halwa, Laban, Omani Bread
Some native animals:
Leopard, Oryx, Gazelles, Tahr, Ibex, Desert foxes, Wild cats
Couple of reasons to visit
- Experience the calmness and vastness of the landscape by visiting the nomadic villages and spending a night surrounded by the desert sands, and the starry night sky's perfect for stargazing. There are sand dunes that reach 300 meters in height, one of the most famous ones being the Wahiba, in the A’Sharqiya region
- Take a stroll in the special souk, the AlHafah, where the raw material chosen is frankincense, obtained from the resin of the trees that grow just outside the Oman desert. There is also the Al Balid Maritime Museum and the archaeological digs at Taqa and Khwar Ruri, all of which help unravel the rich history of this country
- The country is surrounded by mountains and a pristine coastline. The best vacation spot to experience cool rock pools, white sand beaches, tasty food, and experience welcoming Omani hospitality. You also can discover a number of the pleasant diving on untouched coastlines which are abundant with marine life in coral reefs, whales, and dolphins, and discover a few ancient vintage bazaars, and discover forts
- Book a desert tour with your choice of activities such as dune-bashing, camel trekking, quad biking, and sandboarding. Or for a more sea-filled adventure, you get to go dolphin watching, snorkeling, fishing, boating, and more