Experiencing Oman Travel
Thursday, October 14th, 2010A trip to Oman is quite an experience. Oman and Muscat, its capital sits on the border of the Arabian Peninsula. Oman stretches from the rainier southern regions to the drier and more mountainous desert areas of the north. Weather conditions are primarily warm and dry. Oman travel is an experience where culture and beauty abound.
Most air flights enter the country in Muscat at its international airport. Obtaining a one-month vacation visa for Oman holidays is possible at the airport. ATM’s are available throughout the city and at various shopping locales. Local shops touting their homemade goods require cash. Air, bus, rental cars and cabs are the primary ways to travel in Oman. Only locals work in these service areas.
The people are friendly and helpful. They prefer that travelers be polite and wear appropriate attire. Talk of sexual matters and swearing are not permitted. Ibadhi Muslim is the dominant religion of the Oman people, and they appreciate foreigners respecting their traditions. The residents and the government of Oman do not permit smoking and drinking. Travelers can smoke and drink in some elite restaurants and in their private accommodations. A person can travel to Oman and have a breath-taking experience, when a family purchases in advance, one of many available and planned luxury Oman family holidays . The hotels make an effort to accommodate as many wishes as possible. Arabic food prevails. Indian cuisine is common, and the city’s KFCs and McDonalds help the local economy via ever-growing tourism with Oman travel being so easy today.
