Ancient history combines with memorable landscapes
A country of volcanic mountain ranges, shifting golden deserts, cities that span centuries, breathtaking fjords and beautiful waterfalls – Oman is a truly memorable destination. One of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth, the country offers a fascinating combination of ancient history, incredible landscapes, mesmerising wildlife and welcoming people.
The country’s port capital of Muscat has a blend of historic buildings and modern architecture, combined with vibrant souks as well as numerous mosques and ancient sites. In the north of Oman, the ancient city of Nizwa is another highlight if you are interested in history, and the Hajar Mountains in the northeast are fantastic for hiking and discovering some of the country’s endemic wildlife.
The quaint fishing town of Salalah not only invites you to while away the days on sun-toasted sands, but also explore the surrounding mountains and learn about the frankincense trade and how it shaped the region. It’s also the perfect departure point for exploring the astounding ‘empty quarter’ – Rub al Khali. The ever-changing desert is a photographer’s dream as the light shifts through the day and into night.
Cut off from the rest of the country by the United Arab Emirates, the Musandam Peninsula may not be as popular as the rest of Oman, but is one of the most beautiful regions. Cruise along the stunning fjords past towering cliffs, explore Khasab Fort and visit small villages.
Head away from the towns and cities into the Wahiba Sands for a truly memorable experience of Bedouin life. A few nights in a desert camp reward you with astounding night skies and wholesome Omani cuisine.
And finally, at Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve you can have the opportunity to observe the fascinating nesting behaviours of endangered turtles, knowing that your visit is helping to preserve them for future generations.