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the world

is yours to
explore
A place where you can breath,feel and heal
yourselft
Not only that but olso enjoy its rich
culture ,tradition .

Oman……
And explore a new way of life

……..
travelling is an amazing way for taking a
break from the daily chaos of our life ,explore
and go for exciting adventure .but its only
possible until you don’t end up going to the
wrong place….

so let me introduce you to Oman


..one of the most underrated country in the
middle east ,that you might only expect to be
deserted and boring ,but l bet you this will
give you the most captivating and thriving
Muscat ( Oman’s capital)
For adventurous travelers ,you can go – kyak ,dive or
Muscat is a secret budget paradise . wakeboarding
This tiny city has the most incredible
coastlines ,where the water is crystal
clear and you will be surrounded by
beautiful structures . Kalbuh Beach is a beautiful
and secluded beach located
in the northern part of
Muscat, Oman. The beach Wakeboarding kayak dive
is known for its pristine
blue waters, white sand,
and stunning rocky cliffs.

But to see the real beauty, you need to But post sunset is when the
drive a 5 hours trip from south of ……..... magic begins …………..
muscat ,which will lead you to empty white
sand beaches , swam with turtles and baby From february to march its bioluminescence season in
sharks . oman, which means the oceans are bright blue and
If you get lucky enough dolphins might pop electric..
out and say hi to you.

Oman Bioluminescence At Bar Al Hickman


sultan Qaboos mosque
Lets dive into the history
In 1992 Sultan Qaboos directed that his country should
have a Grand Mosque. A competition for its design took
place in 1993 and after a site was chosen at Bausher
construction commenced in December 1994. Building
work, which was undertaken by Carillion Alawi LLC, took
six years and seven months.
The Mosque is notable in that non-Muslims are allowed to
visit the Mosque every day except Friday, including the
prayer halls. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Oman. The
Mosque is one of the most beautiful and extravagant
modern mosquesRoyalin theopera
world.house
After four years of construction, the Royal Opera House
Muscat, whose name was inspired by the Royal Opera
House in London, opened in autumn 2011 .
The theatre was originally called Covent Garden, but it
was renamed in 1892 to honour Queen Victoria. The
Royal Opera House is a cultural landmark and one of the
most iconic arts centres in the world. It is a building that
has been open for over 160 years, and it has seen many
notable performances.
souks ………..
Muscat’s another hand for fame are souks fun facts about (muscat)
(market places)
oman
The town's unusual architecture shows
Arab, Portuguese, Persian, Indian, African, and
modern Western influences.
Muscat's Muttrah Sou
k is one of the oldest Oman is the oldest independent state in the
Arab world.
on the Arabian
Peninsula, and when oman (muscat ) is one of the safest country
in
you wander through it the world
in the warmth of early
evening, its dense Oman has five UNESCO World Heritage
olfactory swirl seems Sites.

to tug at half-
Muscat is 54.9% less expensive than New
forgotten memories. York
The word muscat means "letting fall the
Discovering Salalah : the hidden Gem of oman

Known to few, this city is Oman's answer to a tropical paradise, contrasting sharply with the arid landscapes that
dominate the region. Salalah is not just any destination; it is a hidden gem that offers white sand beaches, electric
blue waterfalls, and an ambience that can only be described as the best vibes in Oman. Salalah is not just about
highlighting a new location but about showcasing the diversity and beauty that Oman has to offer.

Lush oasis
Salalah proves to be a revelation from the moment of arrival. The city, especially during the 'Khareef' season from
June to August, transforms into a verdant oasis, a stark contrast to the desert climate prevalent in the rest of Oman.
This monsoon season breathes life into Salalah, covering it in a blanket of green, with waterfalls and foggy vistas at
every turn. While the deserts of Oman simmer under 40-degree heat, Salalah remains a cool haven with pleasant
winds and a tropical ambience.

Kareef
Season in
salalah
ethnic inclusiveness.
Omani cuisine is part of the Khaleeji
Oman's culture is a
cuisine and is influenced by Arab,
harmonious blend of Pakistani cuisine, Iranian, Indian,
traditional Islamic values and Asian, Eastern Mediterranean, and
modern influences. Its African cuisine,[1] reflecting Oman's
traditions and customs are position as a vast trading empire at
deeply rooted in the Islamic the intersection of traditional
ethos, with a unique Omani spice trade routes.[2] Dishes are often
flair characterized by based on chicken, fish, and lamb, as
well as the staple of rice. Most Omani
hospitality, strong family ties,
dishes tend to contain a rich mixture
and respect for elders.
Local cuisine of spices, herbs, and marinades.[3]
Omani cuisine differs from other
Traditional clothing …
Omani women includes
cuisines in the Arabian peninsula, as a dress worn over
it is less spicy and seldom served trousers (sirwal) and a
warm.[4] headdress (lihaf).
Pork consumption is forbidden to For men its dishdasha
Muslims in Oman, in accordance
and sometimes kandura.
with Sharia, the Islamic law.
In a nutshell,Oman is a place that never compromised on
hospitality , tradition,cuisine
And most importantly the mesmerizing views.

AND REMEMBER THAT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ARE THE ONES
THAT ARE
HIDDEN FROM THE WORLD.

thank you for listening

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