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Visit Oman

Oman is a hidden gem of the Arabian Peninsula, where breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and warm hospitality create an unforgettable experience. The capital, Muscat, blends traditional charm with modern elegance, home to the magnificent Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the vibrant Mutrah Souq.

Nature lovers can explore the stunning Wahiba Sands, where golden dunes stretch endlessly, offering thrilling desert adventures and authentic Bedouin encounters. The crystal-clear waters of Wadi Shab and Wadi Bani Khalid provide perfect spots for hiking and swimming in natural pools. Along the dramatic coastline, the historic city of Sur is famous for its dhow-building legacy, while Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve offers a rare opportunity to witness sea turtles nesting.

The breathtaking fjords of Musandam, known as the "Norway of Arabia," are ideal for dhow cruises and dolphin watching. Whether exploring ancient forts in Nizwa, hiking in the Jebel Akhdar mountains, or relaxing on pristine beaches, Oman captivates with its untouched beauty and rich cultural heritage.
  • Size: 309,500 km² (119,500 sq mi)

  • Capital: Muscat

  • Currency: Omani Rial (OMR)

  • Official Language: Arabic (English widely spoken)

  • Number of Governorates: 11

  • Total Population: ~4.7 million (as of 2024

  • Guinness World Records: Over 10, including the world’s longest handmade silver chain and largest frankincense burner.

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Population Breakdown by Governorate & Ruler

  1. Muscat – ~1.6 million

    • Ruler: Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said (Sultan of Oman)

  2. Dhofar – ~500,000

  3. Al Batinah North – ~780,000

  4. Al Batinah South – ~500,000

  5. Musandam – ~50,000

  6. Al Buraimi – ~120,000

  7. Ad Dakhiliyah – ~500,000

  8. Ash Sharqiyah North – ~300,000

  9. Ash Sharqiyah South – ~250,000

  10. Ad Dhahirah – ~250,000

  11. Al Wusta – ~50,000

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