Oman (سلطنة عمان) Travel Guide
 Royal Oman Police officers on camels in Muscat, Oman Author: moaksey (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
Oman is a sultanate on the southeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders on the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west and Yemen to the southwest. It has a coastline facing the Arabian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Oman to the northeast. Also belonging to Oman are the enclaves of Madha and the Musandam Peninsula which are both surrounded by the United Arab Emirates. Within Madha is an exclave of the United Arab Emirates known as Nahwa, which belongs to the Emirate of Sharjah.
Guide to Oman Hotels
It's never easy finding the hotel that's just right for your stay. Still, by taking a little time to do your research, you increase your chance of getting a good hotel at the best price. Go through the list of hotels in Oman which we've put together, arranged city by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map and evaluation. Pick the hotel of your choice and view the rates offered by different booking sites. Yes, we show you prices from different websites, so you don't have to visit them one by one.
More about Oman
Oman covers 309,550 sq km (119,498 sq mi) and has a population of 2.85 million people (2011 estimate). Its capital and largest city is Muscat. The official language of Oman is Arabic. It is four hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+4). Traffic here drives on the right. The electricity is 240V/50Hz using USA and UK plugs. The phone IDD code is +968.
 Sinkhole in Oman Author: MattKingston (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
Oman had an estimated nominal GDP of $53.395 billion, or a per capita nominal GDP of $18,013. Its per capita GDP at purchasing power parity stood at $25,109. Petroleum forms the bulk of Oman's income, providing its people with a high standard of living. However Oman's oil reserves are limited. It ranks 28th in the world in terms of natural gas reserves.
As with much of the Arabian peninsula, Oman expereinces a desert climate. It is extremely hot and dry for the most parts of the year. Even in January, the average temperature is between 17°C to 27°C (63°F-81°F) while in June, it goes up to between 31°C and 40°C (88°F-104°F).
 Bilad Sayt, Oman Author: Ji-Elle (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Apart from a 140-year period of Portuguese colonialisation, Oman has always been an independent country. Islam was introduced here during the 7th century AD. Today most of the locals are Muslims of the Ibadhi denomination, which is distinct from the Sunni and Shia denominations of Islam.
The Portuguese occupied Muscat from 1508 to 1648, when they were ousted by local tribes, and were themselves ejected in 1741 by a Yemeni tribe. From then on, began a succession of sultans that ruled the kingdom until today. The hereditary sultan, Qaboos bin Said Al Said is the present head of state of Oman.
 Giant incense burner at Al Riyam Park in Muscat, Oman Author: larsz (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
Visiting Oman
At time of writing (April 2011), Oman appears to be undergoing some political turmoil with demonstrations taking place in the city of Sur. Intending visitors are cautioned to stay away from demonstrations for their personal safety.
A single entry one-month visa is available upon arrival to visitors from EU countries (except Cyprus and Malta), along with visitors from Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, China (if coming with a tour group through a travel agent), Colombia, Croatia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Russia (if coming with a tour group through a travel agent), Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Suriname, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
The Seeb International Airport (MCT) in Muscat serves as the gateway to Oman. The airport has flights connecting it to cities in the Middle East, Asia and Europe, with the most frequent flights between it and Dubai.
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Major Cities in Oman
- Muscat - capital
- Bahla
- Buraimi
- Ibra
- Matrah
- Nizwa
- Salalah
- Sohar
- Sur
Places of Interest in Oman
- Hajar Mountains
- Madha
- Masirah island
- Musandam Peninsula
- Wahiba Sands
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Oman
- Bahla Fort
- Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn
- Arabian Oryx Sanctuary (Delisted 2007)
- Land of Frankincense
- Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman
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