
Oman
Oman occupies the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, where vast gravel plains give way to jagged mountains, sculpted wadis, and a coastline stretching along both the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. The pace of life is unhurried, incense drifts through covered souqs, and the landscape shifts from dune fields to dramatic fjord-like inlets within a few hours' drive.
About Oman
Overview
Oman borders Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Yemen, with Muscat as its capital. Arabic is the official language and the Omani rial is the currency, one of the world's higher-valued units. The country follows a moderate form of Ibadi Islam, which lends it a quieter, more reserved character than some of its Gulf neighbours, and a strong tradition of hospitality remains central to daily social life.
Airports in Oman
6 airportsAirlines based in Oman
1 airlineFlights to Oman
1 routeHotels in Oman
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