
Oman is not merely a desert. While it has the classic sand seas
- Wahiba Sands
- home to the nomadic Bedouin & their camels, this sultanate also boasts lush monsoon-soaked valleys near Salalah, mountain villages surrounded by green terraced fields of fruit trees & rose bushes, & the reef-fringed Daymaniyat Islands. With such a varied wilderness there is huge scope for adventure. Tourism has developed over the last few years & there is an increased emphasis on high-end visitors, with new luxury spas in hotels like The Chedi, The Wave, & the Four Seasons in Muscat, & the new Marriott in Salalah. Large international cruise ships now call for a night or two at Muttrah/ Muscat harbour & at Salalah in the south. Eco-awareness is on the rise, with many bigger hotels using waste water for garden irrigation & eco-luxe tents are growing in popularity for desert & mountain adventure tours. The first boutique hotels are opening for small-scale tourism to the uninhabited historic villages, particularly in the mountains, where the high altitude gives cooler climates & greener landscapes with village terracing for agriculture. Oman is increasingly perceived as a high-end cultural destination. The new Opera House has opened, directly supported by the Sultan, with top-notch international performers like Placido Domingo. New sections in this edition include advice on property buying, since Omani law changed to allow expatriates to buy, explaining the rules & regulations. There is also a detailed overview of language schools teaching Arabic, not found in other guides. With advice on cultural etiquette, basic Arabic phrases & political history
- as well as full practical information on where to stay & eat, & what to see & do
- this fully updated edition remains the essential guide for travellers looking to discover the real Oman.