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A Journey Through the Heart of Arabia

Land of Frankincense

Oman, located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, is known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the dramatic desert dunes of Wahiba Sands to the rugged Hajar Mountains and serene coastline, Oman offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Its capital, Muscat, features vibrant souks, majestic mosques, and traditional architecture.

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Muscat

Salalah

Nizwa

General Information

Area Approximately 309,500 square kilometers sq km
Capital Muscat
Population About 4.5 million
Official Languages Arabic
Boundary Bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, Yemen to the southwest, and the Arabian Sea to the southeast.

Festivals

Bordered by the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west, Yemen to the southwest, and the Arabian Sea to the southeast.

Heritage & Cultures

Oman boasts a rich cultural heritage influenced by its maritime history and Bedouin traditions. Traditional music, dance, and storytelling play a vital role in Omani culture. The country is known for its hospitality and preservation of its historical sites, including ancient forts and castles.

Cuisine

Omani cuisine features a mix of Arabian, Persian, and Indian influences. Popular dishes include Shuwa (slow-cooked marinated lamb), Mashuai (cooked rice with dried lemon and grilled fish), and Harees (a wheat and meat dish). Spices like saffron, turmeric, and cumin are commonly used..

Hand Craft

Omani crafts are renowned for their intricacy and quality. Traditional crafts include Khanjar (ornate curved daggers), Silver Jewelry, and Pottery. Handwoven textiles and Baskets made from palm fronds are also significant in Omani craftsmanship..