By Scott Dicken
Oman: The True Gem of the Arabian Peninsula
From the bustling Arabic marketplace of Mutrah Souk where fragrant frankincense wafts through the air, to the beauty of the country’s forts, mosques and turquoise sheltered waters of the Musandam Peninsula, Oman caters to all tastes. It’s capital Muscat, once a pivotal Middle East trading port, is often overlooked by tourists opting for the glitzy opulence of nearby Dubai and Abu Dhabi, completely missing Oman’s timeless Arabic charm. Heading out of the capital city offers a chance to experience a traditional Bedouin way of life in small villages tucked into the base of the Hajar mountains or dotted amongst the country’s many wadis.
If you’re looking to visit a country steeped in mysticism that is cultivating a dynamic new market for tourism then you’ve come to the right place. Here are my top 5 reasons for visiting the beautiful country of Oman:
Diversity of Landscape
For photographers, Oman truly is the land of plenty. From the never-ending red sands of the ‘empty-quarter’ that spans Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the UAE, to the Jebel Akhdar (Green Mountain) range, Oman has a dizzying diversity of landscapes that capture the imagination and will enliven any holiday slideshow. In just a few days you have the opportunity to visit deserts, mountain ranges, sparkling seas, towering fjords, otherworldly canyon wadis, and the deep ocean-side sinkhole; Bimmah. The Middle East automatically conjures images of Bedouin tribes crossing vast deserts by camel, but Oman’s lush green valleys and rolling mists of the Southern Dhofar region stand in stark contrast.
Culture
Nature
Authenticity
Adventure
In addition to the thrill of scuba diving in waters filled with killer fish, Oman, like other countries in the region, offers the exhilarating and timeless thrill of desert adventure. If you’re feeling particularly ‘brave’ then you can jump in a 4×4 and head out in to the Wahibi Sands for some dune bashing, sand boarding, trekking and camel safaris. Of course, if you’re prone to a little car sickness, then dune bashing probably isn’t the best choice for you. Whilst it’s pretty exhilarating for the first ten minutes, it can pretty quickly feel like you’re on a small boat in rough seas. In that case, stick to the camel treks which more closely align to the languid pace demanded by the soaring heat.
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