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For serious and casual photographers there are photo opportunities galore in Oman, with a variety of sceneries to shoot.
Rugged mountains, rising to 3,000 metres, amongst a maze of spurs and wadis, deep canyons and towering cliffs
Oman has a varied coastline over 1600 kilometres long with a wealth of marine life. Here are the top places to scuba dive!
Game fishing is now becoming very popular as anglers try their hand at bagging the big one.
The Arabian horse that live in Oman is a strong tourist attraction due to their stunning beauty and calm nature that they possess.
The beaches of Ras Al Had ,Ras Al Junayz and Masirah island is where many species of marine turtles lay their eggs.
Oman is a land of opportunity when it comes to getting involved in sports and activities, or taking your pursuits to new levels.
Netball is a growing sport in many countries and is very popular so get involved with the PDO Netball Club.
We take a look at the annual events hedl in Oman including national days, concerts, bull fighting, charity events and more.
This day celebrates the Prophet’s ascension into heaven. The actual date depends on the moon.
The Muscat Festival is similar to the Dubai Shopping Festival, but smaller in scale,
Fete de la Musique, a traditional French festival of music organised by the French Embassy, is held every year on June 21
Held on 23 July, this day commemorates the accession of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos to the throne.
This run happens every year and to support Terry Fox who lost his life to cancer and attempted to run across Canada.
Camel Racing takes place over public holidays and the National Day celebrations.
Oman International Exhibition Centre is a facility equipped to hold trade fairs in the Sultanate of Oman.
This is one of the most beautiful places you could visit. Full of corals and reefs, the marine life here is incredible too.
Public Holidays are a great time to spend with friends and family. So learn when they are this year and start planning your visits
This day marks the start of the Islamic Hijri calendar, which is based on the lunar calendar.
Muscat lies sparkling white, topped with golden minarets in the middle of a maze of brown pleated mountains.
A placid sea coast town with striking traditional dwellings, it's a pleasant getaway & one of the most important towns in the East
Nizwa was the capital of Oman in the 6th and 7th century and is one of the oldest cities of the Sultanate.
The Western Hajar Mountains is located beyond Nizwa and rises over the 2000m above the surronding countryside.
Sumail Gap broke the Eastern and Western Hajar Mountains in half which is where the oil and gas pipeliens ran through.
Ibra is an extremely old city in the Eastern region of Oman. It's fame is due to the fine horses and horsemen in the past.
All along the coast of Oman are towns that have special interest to those who surrond it.
Within the Southern region of Oman there is Salalah which goes from tranquil counryside to annual festival in August.
Upon your arrival you will want to book to visit Khawr Ash Shamm. Here you will find placid waters, marine life, secluded beaches.
The Masirah Island is a peaceful get away in the Indian Ocean with alot of variety of shellfisha and other marine life.