omanexperiencewithme
omanexperiencewithme
Untitled
12 posts
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Oman Visit - everything you need to know!!
Oman Family Visit Visa 2022: Everything You Need to Know
Currently Oman offers different types of visas and one of them is family visit visa. The purpose of this visa is for people who want to visit their relatives and reunite with their family residing in the Sultanate of Oman. This visa can be obtained in a few simple steps and we have gathered all the necessary information for you who wish to obtain a family visiting visa for your family. Read on to find out.
Oman Family Visit Visa Rules and Requirements 2022
Rules
Here are the rules to follow before getting the family visit visa in Oman:
Siblings must be under 18 years of age. There should also be an attachment showing that there are no family connections outside of Oman.
Once the applicant's residence permit has expired, the family visa also expires.
Candidates' children must be under 21 years of age. If they have exceeded the age of 21, the residence permit of the children will expire.
The sponsor must also be a fully legal Omani national and will be held responsible for all information provided in the family visa application form submitted by the applicant.
The minimum wage for a family visa in Oman is 300 OMR or 779.22 USD.
A mother can sponsor her child in Oman, provided she meets the minimum wage requirement. The sponsorship may be void if the mother is a single parent or divorced.
Required Documents
These are the visa requirements for visiting relatives in Oman:
A copy of the passport of the foreigner whose family is to join Oman, along with a copy of the foreigner's residence card, .
There is a commitment form that is specified for family visas only and must be completed by the sponsor and their employee. Children under the age of fifteen are exempt from this obligation.
When submitting the application file, a document must also be attached showing the relationship between the foreign national and his family. However, this is only allowed if the relationship is not stated in the foreign national's passport.
A document proving the marriage of the foreigner and his spouse must also be attached. If the wife of an Omani citizen wishes to join Oman, there must be a declaration of confirmation of the marriage approved by the Ministry of Interior.
Oman Family Visit Visa Application Process - Offline
Please bring all necessary documents to apply for the family visit visa
Go to the nearest ROP (Royal Oman Police) visa office.
Submit all necessary documents to the ROP visa department.
Oman Family Visit Visa Application Process - Online
The online application process requires the user to:
Complete and submit the online visa application form
Complete the online payment process
Print the completed form
Take the printed form with the required documents to the nearest ROP visa office.
Visa validity for family visits in Oman
The family visit visa for Oman is valid for a total period of 3 months from the date of issue.
Once the family visa expires, you must renew the visa or re-register the residence permit. Failure to do so will result in a fine of 50 Omani Riyals per month.
Oman Family Visit Visa Processing Time
The general processing time of a visa is about 2-15 days.
Oman Family Visit Visa Price 2022
The price of a family visit visa for Oman in 2022 is around 20 OMR or 51 USD.
If you looking more information visiting to Oman connect with MVH (Mountain Valley Holidays) are best travel company in and one of the leading  travel agency in Oman; they are offering you Holidays packages according to your preferences.
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
WHAT TO DO IN MUSCAT
What to Do in Muscat, Oman
Take it from someone who has lived in three Middle Eastern countries and traveled extensively in others - it's rare to be able to talk to locals anywhere other than Oman. In Oman, taxi drivers, supermarket workers and shopkeepers will be as interested in you as they are in them. So start a conversation ASAP! You will gain much more insight into this beautiful country through the eyes of a local.
Activities in Muscat
Known for its rich culture and surrounding natural beauty, the city of Muscat is an interesting place to spend time. As well as seeing the sights, visitors will find a wide variety of other interesting things to do here, and those into lots of water sports will try snorkeling and diving, while dolphin watching is popular among those traveling with children.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
Diving and snorkeling trips are available at a variety of destinations along the northern coast of Oman, most within a short drive from Muscat. Bandar Jissah is one of the most popular places to start, and visitors will have the chance to explore the waters around the Daymaniyats Islands and see the fascinating wreck of Ras Abu Daud.
Caving
Those looking for an interesting way to experience the natural beauty of the area around Muscat might want to try caving. This thrilling adventure sport takes place in the mighty Majlis al Jhinn, the largest and most spectacular cave in the Sultanate of Oman. With glistening streams, canals and long dark passageways, caving is an exhilarating adventure activity that is sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
Dining
Visitors wishing to sample traditional Omani cuisine will truly be spoiled for choice in Muscat as there are countless restaurants to choose from. However, visitors can also fully indulge in international cuisine, and many restaurants in the city specialize in dishes such as authentic Indian, Lebanese, and Pakistani. Fast food chains such as Subway, Pizza Hut and McDonalds also have a place in this diverse city. Most of the larger hotels in Muscat also have large dining rooms, serving a range of local delicacies, as well as a few western dishes such as burgers and fries.
Whale and Dolphin Watching Trips
An unforgettable experience, whale and dolphin watching tours are offered by many of Muscat's leading tour operators and are the perfect way to relax and unwind. The ultimate tour for animal lovers, visitors are taken out to sea off the coast of Oman for the chance to see dolphins and whales leaping between the waves and experienced photographers may even have the chance to capture the action on camera. Turtle tours are also organized by a handful of companies.
Night Safari
Hold on tight and get ready for the experience of a lifetime as you traverse the Wahaiba Desert in a 4x4 off-road vehicle. This vast and simply stunning stretch of desert is well worth a visit and those who choose to go on a night safari can sleep under the stars before heading back to Muscat the next day. The usually scorching desert turns cool and calm once the sun sets and camping here is an enchanting experience.
Go Shopping
Most people who imagine the bustling city of Muscat are likely to conjure up images of colorful traditional markets filled with goods such as spices, hand-woven carpets and a wide variety of other goods. The Mutrah Souq is by far the best place to buy locally made goods and other goods and shoppers will find all sorts of Arabian treasures here, from local food, incense and intricate jewelry to dowry chests. antiques and pottery. Prices for tourists usually start much higher than for local shoppers, although those used to bartering will soon be able to get deep discounts on most items, especially at city markets. Book Oman tour packages at the lowest price at MVH Website, Mountain Valley Holidays the best travel agency in Muscat Oman.
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Travel Oman
Discover The Amazing Colors Of The Sultanate Of Oman
Muscat is the capital of Oman and features a mix of ancient and modern infrastructure and architecture. Trade and tourism are the backbone of the economy. A tourist can undertake recreational activities or visit cultural and natural places. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategically vital waterway in Musandam, Oman.
Oman or Sultanate of Oman is an Arab state in Southwest Asia bordered by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. It also has coastlines formed by the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. The capital of Oman is Muscat, the largest city in Oman with more than 700,000 inhabitants. Muscat is a fascinating place with great appeal for tourists, visitors, workers and business people. The Gulf of Oman is an important port city that adds to its merchant charm. Since 1970, when Qaboos Bin Said was crowned Sultan of Oman, rapid infrastructure and economic development has occurred in this area. Muscat with a multi-ethnic society now has a very strong and active economy. Muscat is also connected to Port Sultan Qaboos by the Muttrah Corniche and offers stunning and breathtaking views of golden beaches, mountainous heights and golden sand dunes. Looking at Muscat from an infrastructural perspective, it has a unique and distinctive blend of ancient and modern culture or traditions. Muscat has a very old and valuable cultural heritage. Even today it has houses, gates, small old markets, small shops and winding roads that are flavors of authentic history. Muscat also has a lot of modern infrastructure, including shopping malls, apartment buildings, restaurants and hotels in Muscat, equipped with the latest technology and state-of-the-art facilities. Muscat has also repeatedly won the award for the cleanest Arab city.
Important pillars of Muscat's strong economy are trade and tourism. It has great potential for business people and offers a number of activities for tourists in addition to a luxurious lifestyle. A tourist can enjoy natural views of mountains, valleys, deserts, caves or beaches. A pleasure enthusiast can participate in various activities such as diving, camping, whale watching, boating, dolphin watching, desert treks, horse and camel racing, shopping, etc. souks, world heritage sites, museums, fortresses, castles and religious sites.
The Sultanate of Oman has a very vital location from a strategic point of view. The Strait of Hormuz in Oman is of great importance and is located in the Musandam Governorate. It separates the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Makran, the Arabian Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean with a meeting point known as the Gate of the Loin's Jaw. Due to the connection of the Arabian Sea to the Arabian Sea through the Strait of Hormuz, it is considered a gateway for the traffic of ships to and from the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. About 20% of the world in 20-30 tankers per day passes through this strait. Besides its strategic importance, the strait is also very cute due to the presence of many islands such as Salamah Wa Banatiha Island and Bird Island, formed by many mountains and rocks. This additional feature of the strait is popular with tourists, which is why some parts of the strait have been opened to the general public and tourist vessels. The adventure and thrill of traveling one of the major waterways with beautiful views is worth noting.
If are you exploring the best holiday destinations for trekking in Oman, This walking tour offers you spectacular and beautiful landscapes, The trekking season usually starts from September and continues until May and the best time can be from October to April. For tourists, Oman's trekking routes are marked for convenience. Book adventure tour packages in Oman at the lowest price at MVH Website. Mountain Valley Holidays are one of the leading tour operators in Oman, We offer you bespoke packages according to your preferences
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
MASIRAH ISLAND: HOW I GOT STUCK ON A DESERTED ISLAND IN OMAN
Do you remember the time I got stuck on Masirah Island?
The hill was gentle, my bare feet sliding backward in the sand with every step I took uphill. After reaching the top, I turned around to look at the endless white sand dunes stretching out to sea.
Wave after wave crashed on the shore, but the roaring wind in my ears prevented me from hearing them. The sand blew over my feet, my arms, and my face, stinging me with every grain, but I had to be careful.
I was alone.
There were only two signs of human life: the road in front of me, its black surface distorted by the sand that ran across it, and two small, rickety structures assembled from driftwood and fishing nets.
I had stood here the night before, watching the sun set behind the promontory in the distance. Then it was quiet, the street empty and sparkling, and the dunes settled among the bristling vegetation. But now it was another world.
I had started the five-day vacation on Masirah Island with friends. But after two nights of struggling with windblown tents, windblown sand, noisy cam
pers nearby, and a grumpy sleepless 13-month-old boy who kept trying to swallow the sand from a whole beach, they decided it was time to go home and head for the ferry. I was alone.
The road around Masirah Island only takes two hours to drive, so there was plenty of time for stops on my trip. Gravel roads lead up the barren Rocky Mountains to who knows where. I stopped to say hello to two camels.
Lonely beaches screamed for wandering, and I crossed a flat rocky coast of what would be another island at high tide. A trillion different seashells cracked under my feet and some local guys showed concern for me, fearing I'd be stuck on the island under the rising tide.
Then I climbed this hill in the sand dunes. The sunset in a dramatic scene, casting long shadows from the smallest of dunes and sending golden light through the spray waves. The street glowed black below me and no sound pierced the air.
Later, on the way back to town, supermom stood up in the hills in front of me, pointing out how glorious that afternoon had been.
Early in the morning, he met me on the road around the island, looking for different lights, different views, and different stops. For the first hour, I was alone, standing on rocky beaches and hills with no other souls or cars in sight. On a long weekend when Masirah Island was "busy" it was amazing how empty it was.
A beach hut haphazardly assembled from debris and driftwood overlooked a beautiful white sand beach with crashing waves.
Camels were resting by a pink lagoon, other dirt roads headed into the mountains, and empty roads stretched out before me, luring me in with the solitude they offered.
Finely carved headstones from an old cemetery (ok, not as old as the bat graves, but still old) blended into a hill above the road. If you weren't looking for it, you would never see it.
The extreme tip of Masirah Island is completely covered in white sand and rolling blue waves. Standing on top of a hill and watching the shows on the sea, I was hit by the wind which was getting stronger by the minute. But there was still time to get the ferry.
I got into the long queue at the platform, rolled down the windows, and turned off the engine, letting the breeze blow through the car to cool me down instead of the air conditioning, Looked like I was going to be sitting here for a while.
Cars passed me in the other direction, slowly, and then one stopped.
"Loren? The man said.
I was surprised. Who? What? How did he know my name?
“Don't waste time waiting, he said, there won't be a ferry today.
And just like that, I was stuck on Masirah Island for another night.
Now I know you're thinking 'Oh, poor Jenny, you were supposed to stay longer than expected on a deserted island (literally), life is awfully hard...' but give me a break here. Because there's this thing, you know, where you can have fun somewhere and wish you could stay longer, but as soon as you can't leave, that's actually the last place you really want to be.
I had heard the first bad news when I arrived at the National Ferry Company office to collect my ticket. It was too windy so there wouldn't be a boat today, but I could try my luck with the local ferry. In strong winds and rough seas the same one, the passing crew pointed out and told us not to take as their safety procedures were somewhat questionable.
So even though I was queuing for the local ferry, I was a bit terrified of taking the dangerous boat in bad weather. But I didn't know what else to do. I had to leave Masirah Island. Work was waiting for me to come back in two days, and anyway that night I had nowhere to stay. It consoled me that if I couldn't get off the island, I would at least have my own tent and my own car to sleep in if all else failed.
And then Ibrahim found me. Wasta (influence or relationships with important people) is a beautiful thing. Someone at work in my friend's department arranged the ferry for us and gave her a contact if there was a problem. We had already been in contact with him once when we were late for the ferry.
So, as I sat in the car waiting in line, Ibrahim passed me and stopped. I don't even know how he knew I was still there, or if he knew I was waiting for that ferry, or if he was lucky he found the only foreign girl in line and he realized she was one of us with the trash.. And you better help him.
Ibrahim told me not to waste time waiting, took my phone number, and said he would call me when there was the hope of a ferry.
What to do? I headed for the hills.
An incredible stroke of luck brought me back to the same room in the same hotel that I had just left, despite half the tourists on the island looking for a place to spend the night. I thanked my lucky stars that I shouldn't have tried to pitch my tent in that wind.
A quick tour of the town of Hilf told me it was definitely not as pretty as the rest of the island, and the strong wind and blowing sand made getting out of the car uncomfortable. So, tired after the long morning drive, I went back to my room for a long nap.
Got a lot of stares while dining at a sidewalk table in Hilf that night, I guess it's rare to see a foreign woman eating alone in Hilf.
Early the next morning, the ferry queue circled the marina and down the street. I hadn't heard from Ibrahim and needed to get home, so there I was, with everyone who had been stuck since the day before. I turned off the car and went to the front row, where a man told me he had been waiting since 4 a.m. For a ferry that might not leave. Everyone had to go back to work the next day.
But my rubbish really worked and Ibrahim phoned me around 8 am. Be in the office at 8:30, he said. I went straight away but had to wait my turn behind a crowd of people.
"Go straight ahead," the woman said, handing me the map. I was confused. Of course, the ferry is direct. Where else would he go?
He clocked the clock. 9:00 was printed on my boarding pass. My phone said 8:50. "Go straight ahead," he said. Oh. Finished.
I passed everyone else in my car, waving my boarding pass at the police stopping cars from driving along with the narrow platform. Ibrahim was there, in the cars, and I gave him an incredibly grateful thank you. I was finally on the ferry, with a long ride ahead of me, but at least on my way back.
So if you are going to Masirah Island, check the weather forecast first, unless you want to get stuck. And take some litter.
If you liked this article, why not pin it?
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Fascinating and Fun Trip to Oman with Family
Recently, together with my wife, Rose Lee and my son, Mariya Lee, I took part in the exquisite tour of Oman, which left us amazed and fascinated by its beauty and culture. The capital city of Muscat, Oman, spans various hills and valleys and has a glorious past, which is said to be much older than other Arab countries. It inspired our Italian family to discover Oman with a prominent tour operator in Oman - Smart Oman Tour. With them we booked the Oman tour with a seven-day itinerary, which turned out to be cheap.
Day One: When we landed at Muscat International Airport. In the general arrival hall, our family of three was met by a friendly and efficient driver from Mountain Valley Holiday LLC. After that, we took advantage of a luxury trip to one of the best hotels in Muscat (according to our preference) to spend a night.
Sur
Day two: On a beautiful morning on Feb 28, we started the Amouage factory tour, a beautiful luxury perfume house in Oman. For Mariya Lee, it was an exhilarating experience to enjoy a safe and guided trip through the mountains.
First stop: Nakhal hot springs
Second stop: the spectacular Wadi Bani Auf
Third stop: the picturesque mountain village of Bilad Sayt
Fourth stop: Wadi Gul and Wadi Nakhar
Last stop: Grand Canyon of Oman - Jabel Shams
Our second day ended with a night at Jabel Shams Resort.
Day three:
After having breakfast on the morning of March 2nd, we started the tour from Nizwa to the pretty village of Bikrat Al Mauz, located at the foot of Jebel Akhdar. With an expert guide from Smart Oman Tour-Mr. Ibrahim, we strolled through the old streets of abandoned houses made of mud and thatch, exploring the pretty village of Birkat Al Mauz and the rose, fruit and nut plantations. Our guide, Mr. Ibrahim, was very nice and provided good information about Omani culture, tradition and history. From him we learned that the Arabic meaning of Jabel Akhdar is Green Mountain, also known as Sayq Plateau. Then, while walking, we explored the hanging gardens of Al Aqur village and witnessed Wadi Bani Habib, a charming abandoned village perched on a wadi. Day 3 of our Oman tour was a great escape into the cool, crisp mountain air.
Day four:
It was the morning of March 3 when we were guided and guided by the kind, helpful and friendly Mr. Ibrahim to visit the mighty Nizwa Fort, which is one of the most impressive forts in Oman, as well as to explore a traditional souk, where my wife had a great time. Later we visited Jabrin Castle built in the 17th century and witnessed its magnificent plasterwork, carved doors and painted wooden beams of the ceilings, After our trip to Oman; Continuation to Bahla, one of the oldest cities in Oman and well known for its pottery, where only a photo stop was planned. We then continued to explore:
Ruins of ancient Tanouf
The oldest villages: Al Hamra and Misfah
We concluded the fourth day with a night at the Al Diyar hotel in Nizwa.
Fifth day:
On the morning of March 5th, after breakfast, the tour started from Nizwa to Sinaw village market and then continued to Munsifa. Next, we strolled through the remains of the ancient village of Ibra, then walked to Wahiba Sands with a knowledgeable and friendly guide. At Wahiba Sands, we witnessed a large ocean of sand, which was tempting. It was exciting for us to know that the sands are home to Bedouins, nomadic tribes. We enjoyed an exhilarating, guided trip through the dunes and enjoyed incredible sunset photo opportunities among the spectacular dunes of Wahiba Sands.
It was a great way to end our fifth day with a night at Wahiba Sands in the Arabian Oryx camp.
Sixth day:
On the morning of March 6, after breakfast, we left behind the golden sand dunes and headed towards a Bedouin family. Then our next stop was Wadi Bani Khalid which is a beautiful oasis in the middle of the barren and arid mountains. Mariya Lee and I enjoyed a refreshing swim in one of Wadi Bani Khalid's pools with clear, deep blue waters, while Rose Lee loved watching us have fun without getting wet. We were then taken to the fishing town of Sur, recently famous for Oman's dhows. The guide informed us that the construction of Dhow in Sur dates back centuries and is closely linked to the maritime heritage of Oman We had an early dinner to visit the turtle sanctuary in Ras Al Jinz to see the green turtles, which gave us a blessed feeling.
Our sixth day ended with a night in a hotel in Ras Al Hadd.
Seventh day:
Jabel Akhdar
Our last morning of March 7 started after breakfast to visit the ruins of the tomb of Bibi Miriam in the village of Qalhat on the coastal road from Muscat. We then entered Wadi Tiwi, which was beautiful with blue-green pools of water surrounded by palm trees. It was a great experience as I enjoyed a walk through Wadi Shabwadi between the cliffs and enjoyed a refreshing swim in one of the pools. The path of the wadi is dotted with basins, waterfalls, green plantations of lemons, bananas and dates. Our journey included dynamic destinations such as:
Bimah Sinkhole - spectacular limestone crater with blue-green water
Pinna Beach
Wadi Arbayeen-ha deep and refreshing pools of water amid dates [alms
Hail Al Ghaf - Famous for mango plantations.
We were then driven to Muscat via Dubai, where the tour itinerary ended with an overnight stay at Muscat hotel (depending on our preference). This marked a wonderful Oman tour with my family.
Conclusion:
Our vacation trip to Oman was a wonderful experience, which was further enhanced by the professionalism and expert advice of the Mountain Valley Holiday LLC team. They helped us every step of the way in Oman making it fun and enjoyable to the fullest. With their multilingual guides, it was a comfortable and stress-free tour of Oman for our Chinese family. I look forward to exploring Oman with friends soon and will love being led by the Mountain Valley Holiday LLC team. We enjoy exploring unique destinations, culture and traditions, as well.
When planning a trip to Oman, it’s always good to prepare your budget before beginning your holiday. With every visit to Oman, you are bound to discover something unique and new. Book your Oman tour packages with Mountain Valley holidays, they are one of the leading online tour company offering affordable holiday packages and will surely fit in any ones budget. They also prepare personalize packages as per your preference, highly recommended Tour Company of Oman.
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Fascinating and Fun Trip to Oman with Family
Recently, together with my wife, Rose Lee and my son, Mariya Lee, I took part in the exquisite tour of Oman, which left us amazed and fascinated by its beauty and culture. The capital city of Muscat, Oman, spans various hills and valleys and has a glorious past, which is said to be much older than other Arab countries. It inspired our Italian family to discover Oman with a prominent tour operator in Oman - Smart Oman Tour. With them we booked the Oman tour with a seven-day itinerary, which turned out to be cheap.
Day One: When we landed at Muscat International Airport. In the general arrival hall, our family of three was met by a friendly and efficient driver from Mountain Valley Holiday LLC. After that, we took advantage of a luxury trip to one of the best hotels in Muscat (according to our preference) to spend a night.
Sur
Day two: On a beautiful morning on Feb 28, we started the Amouage factory tour, a beautiful luxury perfume house in Oman. For Mariya Lee, it was an exhilarating experience to enjoy a safe and guided trip through the mountains.
First stop: Nakhal hot springs
Second stop: the spectacular Wadi Bani Auf
Third stop: the picturesque mountain village of Bilad Sayt
Fourth stop: Wadi Gul and Wadi Nakhar
Last stop: Grand Canyon of Oman - Jabel Shams
Our second day ended with a night at Jabel Shams Resort.
Day three:
After having breakfast on the morning of March 2nd, we started the tour from Nizwa to the pretty village of Bikrat Al Mauz, located at the foot of Jebel Akhdar. With an expert guide from Smart Oman Tour-Mr. Ibrahim, we strolled through the old streets of abandoned houses made of mud and thatch, exploring the pretty village of Birkat Al Mauz and the rose, fruit and nut plantations. Our guide, Mr. Ibrahim, was very nice and provided good information about Omani culture, tradition and history. From him we learned that the Arabic meaning of Jabel Akhdar is Green Mountain, also known as Sayq Plateau. Then, while walking, we explored the hanging gardens of Al Aqur village and witnessed Wadi Bani Habib, a charming abandoned village perched on a wadi. Day 3 of our Oman tour was a great escape into the cool, crisp mountain air.
Day four:
It was the morning of March 3 when we were guided and guided by the kind, helpful and friendly Mr. Ibrahim to visit the mighty Nizwa Fort, which is one of the most impressive forts in Oman, as well as to explore a traditional souk, where my wife had a great time. Later we visited Jabrin Castle built in the 17th century and witnessed its magnificent plasterwork, carved doors and painted wooden beams of the ceilings, After our trip to Oman; Continuation to Bahla, one of the oldest cities in Oman and well known for its pottery, where only a photo stop was planned. We then continued to explore:
Ruins of ancient Tanouf
The oldest villages: Al Hamra and Misfah
We concluded the fourth day with a night at the Al Diyar hotel in Nizwa.
Fifth day:
On the morning of March 5th, after breakfast, the tour started from Nizwa to Sinaw village market and then continued to Munsifa. Next, we strolled through the remains of the ancient village of Ibra, then walked to Wahiba Sands with a knowledgeable and friendly guide. At Wahiba Sands, we witnessed a large ocean of sand, which was tempting. It was exciting for us to know that the sands are home to Bedouins, nomadic tribes. We enjoyed an exhilarating, guided trip through the dunes and enjoyed incredible sunset photo opportunities among the spectacular dunes of Wahiba Sands.
It was a great way to end our fifth day with a night at Wahiba Sands in the Arabian Oryx camp.
Sixth day:
On the morning of March 6, after breakfast, we left behind the golden sand dunes and headed towards a Bedouin family. Then our next stop was Wadi Bani Khalid which is a beautiful oasis in the middle of the barren and arid mountains. Mariya Lee and I enjoyed a refreshing swim in one of Wadi Bani Khalid's pools with clear, deep blue waters, while Rose Lee loved watching us have fun without getting wet. We were then taken to the fishing town of Sur, recently famous for Oman's dhows. The guide informed us that the construction of Dhow in Sur dates back centuries and is closely linked to the maritime heritage of Oman We had an early dinner to visit the turtle sanctuary in Ras Al Jinz to see the green turtles, which gave us a blessed feeling.
Our sixth day ended with a night in a hotel in Ras Al Hadd.
Seventh day:
Jabel Akhdar
Our last morning of March 7 started after breakfast to visit the ruins of the tomb of Bibi Miriam in the village of Qalhat on the coastal road from Muscat. We then entered Wadi Tiwi, which was beautiful with blue-green pools of water surrounded by palm trees. It was a great experience as I enjoyed a walk through Wadi Shabwadi between the cliffs and enjoyed a refreshing swim in one of the pools. The path of the wadi is dotted with basins, waterfalls, green plantations of lemons, bananas and dates. Our journey included dynamic destinations such as:
Bimah Sinkhole - spectacular limestone crater with blue-green water
Pinna Beach
Wadi Arbayeen-ha deep and refreshing pools of water amid dates [alms
Hail Al Ghaf - Famous for mango plantations.
We were then driven to Muscat via Dubai, where the tour itinerary ended with an overnight stay at Muscat hotel (depending on our preference). This marked a wonderful Oman tour with my family.
Conclusion:
Our vacation trip to Oman was a wonderful experience, which was further enhanced by the professionalism and expert advice of the Mountain Valley Holiday LLC team. They helped us every step of the way in Oman making it fun and enjoyable to the fullest. With their multilingual guides, it was a comfortable and stress-free tour of Oman for our Chinese family. I look forward to exploring Oman with friends soon and will love being led by the Mountain Valley Holiday LLC team. We enjoy exploring unique destinations, culture and traditions, as well.
When planning a trip to Oman, it’s always good to prepare your budget before beginning your holiday. With every visit to Oman, you are bound to discover something unique and new. Book your Oman tour packages with Mountain Valley holidays, they are one of the leading online tour company offering affordable holiday packages and will surely fit in any ones budget. They also prepare personalize packages as per your preference, highly recommended Tour Company of Oman.
0 notes
omanexperiencewithme · 3 years ago
Text
Oman - Beauty has an address
 The Perfect holiday destination for the beautiful splendor of the Arabian Peninsula -Oman
There are many scenic destinations around the world that need you to experience the uniqueness yourself, because no words can express the beauty of these specific places better than you. Of course, this type of place is the Sultanate of Oman. It is the wonderful place where the traditions of ancient times blend perfectly with modern times. Oman is also the state where the traces of kings, prophets and myths have left their majestic symbol and where you can witness serenity and awe in the spectacular landscapes.
If you want to add Oman to your list of visits in 2022, here you will find the uncovered hidden treasures of the ancient era and you can wrap yourself in the comfortable blanket of Arabian stars while staying in this picturesque state of the Arab world.
However, you will feel the revitalizing heartbeat of its urban cities when visiting Oman. Be entertained by Muscat's vibrant nightlife, live performances at the Royal Opera House, dining at the myriad of multi-cuisine restaurants and more; you can take full advantage of the city's wonderful offers. You can even see the picturesque sunset over the beach with an aperitif in hand.
Also, if you are in Oman, how can you not hike among the nests of the famous green sea turtles, discover the unique natural environment of the Sultanate of Oman and create your visit of a lifetime.
On the other hand, you will learn more about Oman history, culture, must-try food and drink and Oman tourism from Oman tour operators. We'll offer you quick Oman tourism information to make sure your trip is safe and enjoyable. Our wide range of tour options available to explore Oman tourism is sure to provide you with an exceptional mix of modern and ancient Oman souvenirs. So start exploring about us and book one of the tour choices today to travel to Oman during the summer holidays.
Are you looking for tours to explore the Sultanate of Oman? Private tour Visit Muscat, Get Your Local tour Guide and best tour operators’ in Oman situated in Muscat, if you find Tour Our Price for visit Nizwa & Wadi Shab, Nizwa tours from Musca, Wahiba Sands tour from, Wadi Bani Khalid tour, Mountain Valley Holiday Provide all information, at a time without hassle’s.
Tumblr media
1 note · View note