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The spectacular emptiness of the Arabian landscape provides a blank canvas upon which is projected a riot of cultural, religious, intellectual and trading wonders. The Desert ‘No man can live this life and emerge unchanged,’ wrote Wilfred Thesiger of his travels with the Bedu across the Empty Quarter in Arabian Sands. ‘He will...
Top Tips for Your Trip What to Pack Hat and sunglasses – the sun is ferocious year-round Modest clothing – essential for all A warm layer – locals like their malls chilly Sturdy, closed shoes –...
Muttrah A local described Mutrah's attractions saying "you must visit the souk or the market". Assuming he said "grocery store" it was a surprise to find a maze of alleys with no tills, but there are some similarities. For starters, just when you thought you'd looked for where to find incense, you discover that the alleyway now offers Thai...
The charm of the Middle East of Oman attracts tourists from all over the world. Known for its landscape and opulent charm on the north coast, between the sea and mountains inland with the capital Muscat on board and Dhofar to the south, this place is a major trading center for grapes and other products. One can certainly witness the combination of modern and...
The capital of Oman is a breath of fresh sea air in comparison to flashy Emirati neighbors like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Muscat is known for its exquisite souks and seafood, but the real thrills come from the terrain. This port city on the Gulf of Oman is surrounded by the arid Hajar mountains, so you can go on desert hikes in the morning, see dolphins in the evening,...