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List of Oman's Main Attractions - Things you must not look over!

Travellers seeking a Middle Eastern holiday will find Oman to be one of the most popular locations. There are many explanations for this. We'll look at a handful of the most compelling reasons in this article!

1

The Wahiba Sands

A desert experience ought to be a top priority for you while visiting any of the Middle Eastern countries. And thus, when visiting Oman, you will indeed be surrounded by huge desert landscapes. The Wahiba Sands, especially, will stick out to visitors, as it usually does. Visitors may learn about the Bedouins' traditional way of life as well as the country's history at the Wahiba. All tourists enjoy their nomadic lives, and visitors do have a wonderful time here. The package that tour operators provide includes camel riding as well as desert glamping. Sightseeing may be done in a number of ways, one of which is by camping in huge deserts. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you should not pass up! Also, make sure you book accommodation from where you can easily travel to the Oman attractions.

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Salalah

Salalah, a famous tourist resort in Oman, is surrounded by lush greenery. The monsoon season delivers rainfall from South Asia to this region. The place is home to some beautiful oases and spectacular waterfalls. The monsoon season is in full swing between June and August when the weather is hot and humid. Furthermore, Salalah is well-known for its frankincense markets, which you may learn about before visiting and exploring while in Salalah. A must-do when in Haffa is to pick up some mementos in the souq. There is a plethora of wonderful items on exhibit. And if you're looking for comfortable accommodation in Salalah, you can check out properties like Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara.

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Masirah Island

If you're looking for a desert adventure and experience, then Masirah Island is the place to go. The unique and soothing ambience of the desert heat and beautiful beaches is remarkable. Apart from that, there are numerous animal species to see as well as historical places to visit. The beach is less crowded since this island is home to Oman's airfield, so you can really rest and unwind. Around 30,000 turtles gather near these islands during the annual nesting season. You may also swim in its seas, explore shipwrecks, and participate in a variety of other activities!

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Musandam Fjords

On Oman's northern point lies the Musandam Peninsula. These are typically isolated locations that serve as a hub for alpine and coastal villages. The Musandam Fjords provide magnificent vistas that you will remember for the rest of your lives. You may go scuba diving, view dolphins, and take boats to explore the coastline region. Wildlife creatures, on the other hand, despite the low population, are abundant!

5

Jebel Akhdar

A mountain is referred to as a jebel in the local Arabic language. Accordingly, the name Jebel Akhdar is translated to "Green Mountain." This mountain range is a component of the magnificent Al Hajar mountain range. The region is mostly composed of limestones. The mountain is the highest point in the nation at 3,050 metres. As this mountain is not covered with trees but with Jebel Akhdar agriculture, you may take a pleasant walk through the well-kept terraces offering magnificent vistas despite the lack of trees on this mountain.