What to see in Oman in 3 days

Although now Oman seems to us an unknown country, full of secrets and multiple adventures, it was one of the most famous main ports on the trade route between Asia and Europe. A place where ships from all over the world docked loaded with gold, incense and perfumes. An oasis of coming and going of people from different places typical of the book of ‘The Thousand and One Nights’.

Today, Oman is one of the richest countries in the world and one of the safest in the Arabian Peninsula to travel without problems planning dream visits: huge wadis with refreshing waters where you can swim, hike the highest peak in the area or watch how turtles come to its quiet beaches to have their offspring in a magical ceremony.

But Oman also has more than 500 fortresses, forts and castles, some of them World Heritage Sites, with a lot of history and mimicked between the desert and the oasis, where its ancient cities were emerging. Luxurious palaces and watchtowers also show the warlike past of its tribes.

Although what is most striking about this country is its abrupt nature, especially with its huge wadis, which form deep canyons with cenotes and lakes, or the highest mountains of the Peninsula, with the most incredible views of the country.

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The Grand Mosque: the dream of Sultan Qaboos

The Grand Mosque: the dream of Sultan Qaboos

Opened in 2001, the Sultanate of Oman’s most important mosque can hold up to 20,000 worshippers and is open to the public

What to buy in Oman, incense, perfumes and handmade jewellery

What to buy in Oman, incense, perfumes and handmade jewellery

Guide to what to buy in Oman to take the essence of a magical country with you in your suitcase; incense and jewellery are must-haves.

Things to see in Nizwa, Oman's ancient capital that retains its essence

Things to see in Nizwa, Oman's ancient capital that retains its essence

This famous desert city known for its date palms and imposing fortress will take you back in time to the ancient Imamate of Oman.

Typical Omani food: fusion dishes well before today's cuisine

Typical Omani food: fusion dishes well before today's cuisine

Omani food is very similar to that of its Middle Eastern neighbours. However, being a strategic point on the Persian Gulf means that the country is a delightful melting pot of flavours.

Oman’s most spectacular ‘wadis’

Oman’s most spectacular ‘wadis’

Wadi Bani Khalid, Wadi Shab, Wadi Al Arbeieen, Wadi Darbat… These dry riverbeds regularly flood to produce scenes of stunning beauty.

Diving in Oman, the country chosen by the turtles to lay their eggs

Diving in Oman, the country chosen by the turtles to lay their eggs

Diving in Oman is a spectacular experience, as it is a paradise for sea turtles and a place full of underwater surprises.

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