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TRAVEL & LIFESTYLE
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WHY VISIT OMAN?

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Climate

An arid desert with a subtropical climate and minimal rainfall, Jordan is best visited between October and April, when daytime temperatures hover between 20°C and 35°C and the nights are refreshingly cool.

Beaches

For unspoilt stretches of sand, Oman’s coastline ranks among the finest in the world. Some beaches can only be reached on foot or by boat, revealing hidden lagoons and exceptional dive sites along the way.

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Activities

Exploring Oman’s breathtaking landscapes is a must – from mountain treks and desert adventures to wandering through the ancient capital of Nizwa or witnessing turtles hatching on moonlit shores.

Cuisine

Each region has its own culinary identity, yet Omani cuisine as a whole is delicately fragrant, rich in Middle Eastern spices, and often infused with saffron. Skewered meats marinated in yoghurt and flavourful rice dishes are staples, while Indian, Turkish, and Lebanese influences add an enticing diversity to the table.

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Culture

Oman is an Islamic nation with deep-rooted traditions and a proud heritage built on seafaring and trade. Visitors are warmly welcomed, though respecting local customs is an important part of the experience.

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