Oman is undoubtedly one of the best-kept secrets of passionate travellers. A destination off-the-beaten-path, its allure lies in its unspoilt natural beauty, offering an escape from the modern world and the opportunity to connect with nature in a way that evokes a sense of ancient times.
The Sultanate of Oman combines the magic of classic Arabian scenery with a kaleidoscope of history and diverse cultural heritage.
From lost desert cities and aromatic Frankincense ports to thriving souks and magnificent Arabian forts, Oman’s artistic and architectural splendour is abundant. However, the real draw lies in the great outdoors, encompassing dreamy landscapes dotted with towering mountains, vast desert sands, pristine stretches of sandy beach and cooling wadis.
Oroko Travel, leaders in luxury travel, are sharing why Oman deserves a spot on your bucket list. A team of expert travel specialists, Oroko can tailor a luxury holiday to Oman that is nothing short of exceptional, thanks to their extensive knowledge and on-the-ground partnerships.
Luxury desert experiences
Spending a night or two at a luxury desert camp is something you don’t want to miss. The true definition of a bucket-list adventure, get a taste of authentic Bedouin life as you make your way through the unspoilt landscape shaped by wind and sand.
The towering dunes of Ash Sharqiyah Sands provide the ultimate canvas for high-energy Omani adventures. Trek by camel through the desert, keep an eye out for the tracks of desert animals while off-roading in a 4x4, watch a majestic sunset from atop a dune and stargaze up into the inky sky while listening to Bedouin folk tales by the fire.
Vibrant souqs
There is no better way to experience Oman’s heritage and customs than getting lost in one of its traditional souqs. Its proud history of seafaring and trading is vividly reflected in the vibrant souqs where fruits, vegetables, spices, antiques, jewellery and more are sold.
Visits to some of Oman’s oldest marketplaces, Muttrah Souq and Nizwa Souq, are a must. This classic Arabian-style market’s greatest strength lies not in clinging to the past or rushing into the future, but in its remarkable ability to embrace both. Browse its narrow alleyways filled with the aroma of frankincense and traditional coffee and feel the pulse of eclectic energy all around.
Refreshing natural pools
Oman’s staggering landscape is characterised by rugged mountains intersected by wadis – natural swimming pools that carve deep valleys through the terrain. These spectacular wonders are great places to take a refreshing dip to cool down in the sun.
While each wadi offers a unique and equally worthwhile visit, Wadi Bani Khalid is one of the most picturesque, featuring a selection of larger pools of cool water, fresh-flowing streams and waterfalls. Spend a day exploring its natural pools, then enjoy a picnic filled with Middle Eastern dishes.
Fascinating wildlife
Home to a variety of animal species, including the endangered Arabian oryx, Nubian ibex and Arabian red fox, Oman is a treasure-trove of wildlife. The coastline near Ras Al Jinz is a crucial nesting site for endangered green sea turtles.
Every year, these beautiful creatures undertake the challenging journey from the ocean to the beach to find a suitable spot to lay their eggs. For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, embark on guided turtle-watching tours to witness the magnificent nesting process unfold before your eyes.
Tantalising cuisine
In Oman, you’ll be continuously distracted by the distinctive aromas of spices wafting from the restaurants lining the streets. Influenced by Persian, North African, Indian and Arabic cuisines, Omani food offers a unique blend of spices that create unparalleled flavour combinations.
Sample Oman’s national dish, Shuwa – a tender, fall-off-the-bone lamb dish, smothered in a multitude of spices and cooked underground. A visit to Oman isn’t quite complete without trying sweet treats like Omani halwa, and the country’s symbol of hospitality: cardamom-infused coffee served with a side of dates.
A hiker’s paradise
A land where mountains, valleys and canyons converge to form dramatic landscapes, Oman’s rugged heartlands offer a rewarding experience for adventurous hikers. An excellent route is along the Saiq Plateau atop Jebel Akhdar, famed for its wadis and cliff-perched orchards, it offers a hiking experience unlike any other in the country.
Witness the limestone peaks of the western Hajar and jaw-dropping views down into the wadis which carve through the landscape. Be sure not to miss the rose gardens, which are harvested for famous Omani rose water, as well as pomegranate trees and apricot groves that flourish in the balmy mountain climate.
Secluded beaches
Oman might not be the first destination that springs to mind when you are thinking of a beach holiday, but its coast features stunning secluded beaches and luxurious resorts set on some of the most coveted beachfront locations along the Sea of Oman, the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.
The country is also home to some of the Middle East’s best diving spots, boasting waters teeming with marine life like tropical fish, turtles, dolphins and even whale sharks, ideal for snorkelling and sunset boat cruises.
The team at Oroko bring over twenty years of combined and invaluable expertise to navigating lesser-explored destinations like Oman. Their long-standing partnerships with the finest luxury accommodations and local guides in Oman will ensure a seamless experience throughout your holiday.
From your first conversation with the team, they will collaborate to craft your perfect luxury trip, using their knowledge and exceptional local connections to tailor your itinerary to your needs.
Plan your dream luxury holiday to Oman today by calling Oroko Travel on 01 2600 240 or by e-mailing info@orokotravel.ie. For more inspiration, visit orokotravel.ie