Four Of The Best Ways To Experience Oman: The Pearl Of Arabia

Gracing the vast landscapes of Arabia, Oman’s splendour has captivated travellers for centuries. From rugged mountains decorated with orchards to the coastal beauty of the Gulf, experience the essence of Oman, with the best destinations to visit around the country.

Muscat: Coastal Cityscapes

A picturesque destination overlooking the endless blue ocean, Oman’s colourful capital is a coastal dream. This modern city still retains its old-world charm, tucked between the Al Hajar Mountains and the Gulf of Oman. Drive down its winding roads along the seaside, visit the opulent Royal Opera House and more.

Hajar Mountains: Rose Water & Hidden Villages

Deeper into the rugged terrain of Oman, the majestic mountain range of Hajar is cloaked in cooler temperatures and stunning views. One of the top things to do in Oman is to explore historic villages of Jabal Al Akdhar, and discover traditions passed down through generations among the fragrant mountain orchards. Hotels and resorts in the area that offer excursions include Anantara Al Jabal Al Akdhar, with tours of an ancient community and its legacy with rose water.

Image via Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar

Nizwa: Ancient Forts & Souks 

Not far from the charming villages of Al Hajar, Nizwa still stands as one of the oldest cities in the country, woven with labyrinthine 17th-century forts and winding alleys. Wander through the bustling Nizwa souk, lined with gorgeous wares, and explore the hidden rooms and corners of Nizwa fort.

Salalah: A Tropical Desert

Beyond the deserts and dunes, Salalah brings forth the mystical monsoon season during the summer months, washing the landscape in lush greenery. Explore this historic port in the South of Oman, shrouded in frankincense and tropical scenery.

Exploring Oman’s Lively Souks: Your Guide to Traditional Market Treasures

While Oman is most known for its historical ruins and structures, one of the more unique experiences to treasure in the country is visiting its traditional souks. Whether you are based in the capital city Muscat or any of the other cultural hubs like Nizwa or Salalah, shopping at these traditional markets is one way of experiencing the local culture in person. Here are some of Oman’s top souqs to visit during your stay.

Muttrah Souq

This is one of the most famous souqs in the country as it is located in the heart of Muscat where many travellers look to explore local delights. Visitors to the souq are immediately transported to a different world, one filled with vibrant colours, aromatic scents and local sounds. The souq is abundant in textiles, spices and traditional Omani crafts which are a delight for tourists.

Georg Karl Ell, Oman Muscat Muttrah Souq 01, CC BY-SA 4.0

Omani Souq

If you’re interested in exploring the country’s traditional clothing culture, then visiting the Omani Souq is one of the top things to do in Oman. This quaint market is known solely for its high-quality Omani clothing including the dishdasha, a long robe for men, and the Kuma, a traditional cap with intricate embroidery.

Nizwa Souq

Even if you’re staying a little away from the city in properties like Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort, you can still explore the Nizwa Souq. This shop is known for selling the best silver jewellery and antiques, including intricate khanjars which are Omani knives. You’ll also find textiles, pottery and spices like any traditional souq.

Al Haffa Souq

Those looking to decorate their homes with the best Omani crafts will find this souq in Salalah ideal. In addition to selling various items like incense burners and coffee shops, Al Haffa Souq also offers frankincense resin, which is unsurprising, given that Salalah is known for its abundance of frankincense.