Oman
Situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman boasts dramatic desert landscapes, ancient forts, rugged mountains, and a pristine coastline. From the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter to the Al Hajar Mountains, the country offers a diverse range of experiences for adventurers. Its rich maritime history is evident in its traditional dhows and vibrant souqs, while its capital, Muscat, is a blend of modern and traditional architecture.
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自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
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- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
Per person
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Visa Information
Visa on arrival or e-visa is available for many nationalities for stays up to 30 days.
Currency
Omani Rial (OMR)
Language
Arabic
- As-salamu alaykum: Hello
- Shukran: Thank you
- Min fadlik: Excuse me
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Transportation
Renting a car is the most convenient way to get around Oman, especially outside the cities. Taxis are available in urban areas, and long-distance buses connect major towns.
Specialty cuisine
Omani cuisine is a blend of Arabian, Persian, Indian, and African influences. Specialties include Shuwa (slow-cooked lamb or goat), Machboos (spiced rice and meat), and a variety of seafood. Traditional Omani coffee (Kahwa) served with dates is a staple of hospitality.
Etiquette and Tipping
- Tipping is not mandatory, but a service charge is often included in high-end restaurants. It is customary to tip tour guides and drivers.
- A handshake is a common greeting, but wait for a woman to extend her hand first. Dressing modestly, especially in public places, is a sign of respect.

