Oman – Where Nature Meets Heritage
Experience Oman, a land of breathtaking contrasts — from golden deserts and rugged mountains to pristine beaches and ancient forts. Explore the charm of Muscat’s coastal beauty, wander through traditional souks, and discover hidden wadis and villages that reflect the country’s timeless spirit. With its warm hospitality and unspoiled landscapes, Oman promises journeys that are peaceful, authentic, and truly unforgettable.
Oman
The Sultanate of Oman is a hidden gem on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Known for its rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and warm hospitality, Oman offers an authentic Arabian experience that blends tradition with modernity. The country is a peaceful, welcoming destination with a strong cultural identity and well-preserved heritage.
Oman is bordered by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, with a vast coastline stretching along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman
Muscat – A coastal city known for its grand mosques, traditional souqs, and scenic corniche.
Absolute monarchy Head of State: Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said
Islam (Ibadi sect is predominant) The country promotes religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
Omani Rial (OMR)
1 OMR = 1000 Baisa
Muscat International Airport (MCT) Salalah International Airport (SLL)
Arabic (official) English is widely spoken, especially in tourism and business sectors.
Seamlessly managed corporate events, MICE, and business travel across the Gulf.
Hassle-free visa processing and border assistance for a smooth journey.
Round-the-clock assistance to ensure comfort and peace of mind at every step
Connected itineraries that let you explore Bahrain and the wider Gulf in one journey.
Why Visit Oman?
From the towering peaks of Jebel Shams to the endless sands of the Wahiba Desert
castles, and ancient villages tell the story of a proud seafaring nation
Traditional markets, Omani hospitality, and unique local cuisine
Hiking, diving, caving, and desert camping
Ideal for winter escapes and nature-based tourism
Key Destinations:
The cultural heart of Oman with the Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souq, and Royal Opera House
Historic capital with a famous fort and bustling souq
Desert adventures with Bedouin-style camps
Mountain getaways with hiking trails and scenic views
Tropical charm in the south, especially during the Khareef (monsoon) season
Turtle-watching and dhow-building heritage
Off-the-beaten-path island escape