Experience called Oman
Some
places are a must visit people say, and then there are places I call a must
experience. The Sultanate of Oman goes in the later list in my case, thanks to
some buddies of mine who made sure I was in awe of that place even before I
could visit it! Oman is one of the most geographically diverse nations of
Arabia. There was a time when, while watching Aladdin, I used to imagine Agraba
to be in Oman; courtesy - my neighbor who had just returned from the land of
Sultans. So when asked, ‘How would you experience Oman?’ I had 50 points and no
words. Guess when a place leaves you speechless and then gives you a lot of
stories, your travel becomes an experience to remember. So in order to get the
stories this is what my travel would be like, mostly. (Letting go of the reigns
of my imaginary travel fanatic horses for them to run free :D)
1. Omani Agraba – Muttrah
Legend has it that Oman was mistaken to be India
by European Travelers and they made Muttrah their main port for trade, back in
time. Even today, in spite of the onslaught of modernity, Muttrah seems to be in
a time wrap. Muttrah is an antique freak’s and shopper’s paradise. It has the
oldest traditional market of west Asia called Muttrah Souq that flaunts an
ambience built with Turkish lamps, spices and incenses. You can also see a
large part of the city flaunting the old mud houses – similar to the ones shown
in Aladdin. But it is not just about the old heritage; Muttrah is also known
for its Corniche with lavish yachts and deep blue sea. Sounds like modern
Agraba doesn’t it?
2. Wadi Wonders
It won’t be wrong to call Oman the land of Wadis.
Oman is known for its Ocher yellow and rust shade mountains hiding aquamarine
pools and lush green terraces within them – called as Wadis. From the
serpentine Snake Canyon aka Wadi Bimah to the gorgeous Wadi Bani Khalid, from
the submerged cave and perennial waterfall of Wadi Shab to the peaceful Wadi
Tiwi, the Wadis of Oman are a must visit. The best time to visit Wadis though
is the Khareef season till late February as in the other season the heat and
the comparatively dry pools steal the main essences of these places. The
important thing to remember to travelling to Wadis is four wheel drive, normal
vehicles won’t do you any good.
3. Salalah
Since I started talking about Khareef, it is
obligatory to talk about Salalah. Salalah a lush green area, adorned with beautiful
blue shoreline, is the second largest city of the Sultanate of Oman. As it is
the birth place of the current Sultan of Oman, Sultan Qaboos Palace is the
place in Salalah to begin the city trip with. To let go of the awe of its
magnificence a visit to Al Haffa would be the best idea. Other than these
places Salalah is known for its heritage archeological site Al Baleed and
Mugsail Bay. Bird watchin in Khor Ruri is also a pleasant way to spend the day
for nature lovers. This area also treats its visitors with fields of
Frankincense. And history lovers, this might interest you - Job’s tomb!
4. Caving in - Jebel Shams and Al hoota Caves
The rugged exquisiteness of Oman is an integral
part of its natural beauty and one of its jewels is Jebel Shams. Lush green in
summers, snow capped in winters – it is the highest range of Oman. At the foot
hills of Jebel Shams is Al Hoota caves – one of the largest cave systems in the
world. Although normal visitors can enjoy the sight of limestone stalactites
and stalagmites in only the first circuit, the cave system is more than 5km
long traversed by underground River which creates 3 large lakes, first of one
with 800m length.
5. Desert safari – Wahiba Sands
To visit Oman and not go for a desert safari
would be nothing less than a crime. Wahiba Sands offers the best experience of
the Arabian Desert. Sand dune rides, Bedouin singers, camps and camels, and
cloudless skies with a bright full moon. Gives the picture doesn’t it? When I
think of Wahiba Sands, this is what plays in my mind by default –
Arabian nights, like Arabian days
More often than not
Are hotter than hot
In a lot of good ways
Arabian nights, 'neath Arabian moons
A fool off his guard
Could fall and fall hard
Out there on the dunes
6. Oman outside Oman – Musandam
Did you know a part of Oman is in UAE? Musandam
is an exclave of Oman and is known for its scenic beauty, glacier-carved coasts
and cliffs, greenish blue shoreline, and fjord formations. The castles (Khasab Castle being the main
one), dolphins, crystal clear water and city with the traditional environment of the area makes
it a must visit when in Oman. This place – also termed as the Norway of the
east, is also ideal for scuba diving!
7. Forts Forts and more Forts
I
have a weird inclination towards forts due to the Rajasthan lover in me, so how
could I let go of the Omani forts - Nizwa fort, Bahla fort and Castle of
Jabreen. Unlike Indian forts, these are made of mud and sand and are brilliant
examples of Arabic interiors. Also Nizwa is famous for the single largest falaj in Oman.
8. Sur
The historical town of Sur is one of the most well formed
natural harbors of Oman. It has some well known castles – the Sunaysilah Fort
and the Ras al Hadd Castle, which are not as grand as Jabreen Castle, but are
beautiful none the less. Sur is also the best place to go for turtle watching,
the turtle beach aka Ras al Hadd being the best site. The view of the azure
waters with tiny and huge turtles running around the shore is something you wouldn’t
want to miss. And to go to Sur and not have fish or lobsters would be a shame
as Sur’s rich marine life is something they are definitely proud of. On the way
to Sur is also the demon hole aka Bimmah Sink hole, which is considered are one
of the prettiest land sink holes in the world. The locals believe it is created
by some meteorite impact but scientifically it is formed due to mineral cave disintegration.
Regardless of its formation and origin story, it is a place worth visiting.
9. The heart of the Sultanate – Muscat
Muscat, the largest natural port of the world, is
the capital of Oman and the place without which a visit to Oman is null and
void. Muscat is a place where we see the traditional merge in harmony with
modernization; the harbor of Muscat flaunts the traditional wooden dhows along
with the Sultan’s Yatch; the Sultanate roads and hotels are world famous and so
are the Grand mosque aka Sultan Qaboos Mosque and the Al-Jalali and Al-Mirani forts. The grand mosque in
particular is known for its grandeur, architecture, world’s largest hand woven
carpet and a 14 meter tall chandelier that is festooned in the praying hall.
Though the whole mosque is not open to women, the mere site of it can leave you
speechless.
10. Let’s talk food – Istanboly!
Okay, this might confuse a lot of Omanis as
Istanboly is in Muscat, then why make it a separate destination? Well the reason
is my friends. They way they talk about the Istanboly Shawarma is as if it
comes from some different planet and no matter which Shawarma they eat from
which country, they end up comparing it with Istanboly’s product and consider
the shawarma as “nowhere close to the delicious Istanboly Shawarma”. So this
would be my must eat at destination in Oman.
There
are a lot of other places that the sultanate has to explore like the Masirah
Island, the fabled lost city or Atlantis of the sands, Queen Sheba’s palace and
city ruins and many more; but these 10 top my list of “Experience Oman.”
Hopefully, I will get to visit all these places some day and have a lot of Baklava, Omani halwa and Chocolate Dates - Yay to my sweet tooth!
P.S. - This post has been written for Beautiful Oman contest arranged by Indiblogger and Oman Tourism.
A special thanks to Mohit Rajadhyaksha and Franklin Patrao for all the Omani stories and pics you guys shared. :) And photo credits - Mohit and Google.
A special thanks to Mohit Rajadhyaksha and Franklin Patrao for all the Omani stories and pics you guys shared. :) And photo credits - Mohit and Google.
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