Sultanate of Oman Culture
With its strategic location, Oman overlooks the Arabian Sea, the Sea of Oman and the Arabian Gulf, Oman attractions are worth a visit to enjoy the exotic nature, rich history, welcome hospitality and more. Oman is embracing the modern world, and in parts of the country the contemporary is very much in evidence.
Get to know about Oman culture, airports, transportation, festivals and more.
Know all about Oman International Airports: Muscat International Airport, Salalah Airport and Khasab Airport Sohar Airport. Read more!
With one of the most vibrant cultures in history, Oman is blessed with a very different and unique vibe, making it stand out from the rest. Read more!
With an amazing bus service, new air links, ride-hailing app services and affordable taxis, public transportation in Oman connects all parts of the country. Read more!
Oman festivals are most associated with Muslim celebrations, but also a number of days and occasions os some other cultural events. Read more!
Eid is a time where families spend time together. It's a greet time for Muslims in Sultanate of Oman. Know More about Eid Holidays in Oman 2021!
Restaurants in Oman offer visitors various dishes from oriental, Arabic, to Indian and European dishes.Know about the top Restaurants in Oman.
Eid al-Adha is an Islamic festival for Muslims, during all foreigners in the gulf area choose Oman as destination to visit. Know Why!
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Arabic is the official language in Oman, English is also widely spoken.
- The currency of Oman is the Omani Rial. Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout the country, besides there are plenty of ATMs in Oman.
- Water is considered safe but bottled water is better just in case.
- Don’t leave Oman without some frankincense, shisha pipe, a coffee Dallah.
- Oman is a liberal place. However, it is advisable to dress modestly, when entering places of worship (shoulders to knees should be covered).
- It is offensive to take pictures of people without asking them for permission.
- Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is indeed grand! Explore at the second largest chandelier in the world and the huge prayer rug that took 27 months to weave.
- Take a 4WD jeep tour to discover the multicolored sand of the desert of the Wahiba Sands.
- Cruise your way past the breathtaking mountains and relax on cushions and carpets aboard a traditional Omani dhow.
- Explore the oasis of Al Hamra surrounded by the majestic Hajar Mountains.
- Indulge in the natural emerald pools of Wadi Bani Khaled.
- Enjoy Wadi Al Arbiyeen’s Al-Sharqiyah and Al-Hajar Mountains and its deep pools.
- Have a glimpse of Wadi Ad Dayqah, which is popular for its water flows year-round.
- Go on adventurous hikes or enjoy some boating Wadi Al Shab.
- Enjoy Wadi Al Ta’iyeen, an idyllic valley dotted with acacia trees and small hills.
- Enjoy watching the blind Garra Baremiae fish swim the lake within Al-Hoota cave.
- Enjoy the paintings and poetry that line the walls of Jabrin Castle.
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