Oman

Variety of landscapes and colorful culture

Oman

Variety of landscapes and colorful culture

Oman trips

Emerald wadis and deep valleys

Travel to Oman, the land of universally fragrant incense, with emerald green wadis, deep valleys with abandoned forts, endless desert landscapes but also pearly white beaches where the thousands of sea turtles go ashore to lay their eggs.

Al Hajar Mountains and shopping in the souks

Admire the peaks of the Al Hajar Mountains Which disappear into the clouds. Visit the local souk where locals do their shopping and old daggers are displayed next to delicious dates. Drive past small sand-colored villages hidden among date plantations and stop for a cup of Arabic coffee with fresh dates.

Dhofar, the tropical south of Oman

In the south of Oman is the tropical Salalah, where you can relax on the wide sandy beaches. From your resort, explore the magnificent Sultan Qabus Mosque, Taqa Castle, Sumhuram ruins and the ancient city of Mirbat. Waterfalls, coconut palms and mist-shrouded banana plantations give Dhofar 's landscape a fairytale appearance.

Round trips Oman

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Forts and settlements

The mountains behind the ancient capital Nizwa seem impenetrable. Yet even in this city in the 17th century a fortress was built. The round tower can be seen from afar and still exudes authority.

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Birkat al Mauz

Battered and run down, but no less beautiful. Ruins in small villages deserve at least as much attention during your trip as the gleaming structures in the big cities.

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Muscat

The Persian carpet tickles gently under the feet of visitors. The Grand Mosque stands in stark contrast to the large shopping centre just down the road. Here no soft carpet, but smooth polished tiles, which visitors shine towards.

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Beach

The white beach looks deserted. Staring at the Indian Ocean, the world seems filled only with rushing waves. But if you are not afraid of sand between the toes, you will see more. An eagle, a pelican, turtles and flamingos, you are certainly not alone.

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Authentic culture

The smell of boswellia circles through the narrow alleys of the souk. For hundreds of years, this smell has gripped the country. And together with the smell, the tradition penetrates every corner of the country.

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Desert

The home of the Bedouin. Deep in the desert, traditions persist. Guests are welcomed with a cup of camel's milk.

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Sea Turtles

In the middle of the night, far out of town, pitch black. Still, this is the best time to see them: the green sea turtles.

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Market town of Nizwa

Bil to bil, the cows parade across the square in downtown Nizwa. The weekly market is a photogenic spectacle. But the forts surrounding the town also provide beautiful pictures.

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Salalah and Dhofar

Wadi's, little oases in seas of sand. They're not always easy to find. The trip there is also sometimes a challenge. But once in the south of Oman, the greenery is not to be missed. Here you are in one big green oasis.

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Al Hajar Mountains

In the mountains of Al Hajar there is more than just stone. The edges of this rugged mountain range are soft: here lies the town of Nakhl, built around a hot spring. Surrounded by waving date palms.

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