This new, fully updated fifth edition of Bradt's Oman offers all the information needed to plan a visit to this rapidly developing Arabian nation, written by experts Tony Walsh, a veteran of Oman's travel industry, and Diana Darke, who originally worked for the Omani government in 1980 and has remained acquainted with the country ever since. All parts of the country are covered, including areas not featured by other guides, and Arabic script for town names is detailed to aid on-the-ground navigation and exploration. New for this edition are coverage of the restored medieval walled town of…mehr
This new, fully updated fifth edition of Bradt's Oman offers all the information needed to plan a visit to this rapidly developing Arabian nation, written by experts Tony Walsh, a veteran of Oman's travel industry, and Diana Darke, who originally worked for the Omani government in 1980 and has remained acquainted with the country ever since. All parts of the country are covered, including areas not featured by other guides, and Arabic script for town names is detailed to aid on-the-ground navigation and exploration. New for this edition are coverage of the restored medieval walled town of Manah, with its labyrinth of passages and mud-brick houses, developments at the UNESCO site of Ubar at Ash Shisr, and in Muscat the fort at Mutrah, with its panoramic views over the Corniche. Also covered are the seasonal cloudforest in Dhofar in the south, the mountains of the north that leap from the plains to over 3,000 metres, the two major international airports in Muscat and Salalah, transport and road developments making access from Dubai quicker and improving the journey into the Wihibah Sands, and new hotels and restaurants, from luxury to simple. For outdoor enthusiasts, adventure tourism, extreme sports (including caving and the via ferrata climbing route) and catamaran sailing are all covered, as well as birdwatching. Whether trekking little used mountain paths or visiting small villages wrapped around date oases, browsing the local market or enjoying the weekend camel and horse races, Bradt's Oman is an indispensable companion. From the famed Rub Al Khali, the world's largest sand desert, to the northern coastal town of Qurayyat, it offers everything you need for a successful trip.
Tony Walsh has been writing about Oman since 1999. He took his readers across the desert to join in camel racing, to the shores of the Arabian Sea on a hunt for abalone and to the mountain heights in search of Oman's fragrant Damask rose. Following his update for the 4th edition of the Bradt guide to Oman, Tony is delighted to include Oman's latest attraction in the 5th edition of this guide. Diana Darke, the original author of Bradt's Oman, first worked in the country for the Omani government in 1980, and remained acquainted with Oman for over 30 years. With a BA in Arabic (Oxford) and an MA in Islamic Art and Architecture (SOAS, London) her in-depth cultural background knowledge is second to none. She is the author of 16 guidebooks on Turkey and the Middle East including Bradt's Eastern Turkey and Syria guides.
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Introduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Background Information Geography Climate Natural history History Government and politics Economy People Language Religion Education Culture Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit Highlights Suggested itineraries Tourist information Tour operators Red tape Embassies and consulates Getting there and away Health Safety Women travellers LGBTQ+ travellers Travelling with children What to take Money and budgeting Getting around Accommodation Eating and drinking Public holidays Shopping Activities Photography Media and communications Culture and etiquette Travelling positively PART TWO THE GUIDE Chapter 3 Muscat History Getting there and away Orientation Getting around Tourist information tours and tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Entertainment and nightlife Shopping Sports and activities Other practicalities What to see and do Excursions beyond Muscat Chapter 4 Al Batinah Getting there and away Exploring Al Batinah Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities Barka As Sawadi and around As Suwayq to Sohar Sohar Al Batinah Plain Liwa Shinas and region The Rustaq Loop Chapter 5 Musandam Getting there and away Getting around Tour operators Activities Bukha Qida and Tawi Khasab From Khasab to Khawr An Najd and the mountains Kumzar Dibba Lima Madha Chapter 6 Ad Dakhiliyah Getting there and away Tour operators Whereto stay Activities Fanja The Samail Gap Birkat Al Mawz Wadi Al Muaydin Al Jabal Al Akhdar and Sayq Plateau Nizwa South of Nizwa Tanuf Al Hamra and around Bahla Salut Chapter 7 The Adh Dhahirah and Al Buraymi Getting there and away Getting around Where to stay Ibri Bat Al-Khutm and Al Ayn Wadi Fida Yanqul Al Buraymi From Al Buraymi to Mahadah Chapter 8 Ash Sharqiyyah Getting there and away Tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities From Sinaw to Al Rawdhah Ibra the Wihibah Sands and region Along the coastal route from Muscat to Sur Sur Ras Al Had and Ras Al Jinz Chapter 9 Al Wusta Getting there and away The Nizwa–Salalah desert road The Izki–Muhut road The Muscat–Salalah Coastal Road Chapter 10 Dhofar Getting there and away Getting around Tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities Salalah East of Salalah West of Salalah North of Salalah Appendix 1 Language Appendix 2 Glossary Appendix 3 Further Information Index
Introduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Background Information Geography Climate Natural history History Government and politics Economy People Language Religion Education Culture Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit Highlights Suggested itineraries Tourist information Tour operators Red tape Embassies and consulates Getting there and away Health Safety Women travellers LGBTQ+ travellers Travelling with children What to take Money and budgeting Getting around Accommodation Eating and drinking Public holidays Shopping Activities Photography Media and communications Culture and etiquette Travelling positively PART TWO THE GUIDE Chapter 3 Muscat History Getting there and away Orientation Getting around Tourist information tours and tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Entertainment and nightlife Shopping Sports and activities Other practicalities What to see and do Excursions beyond Muscat Chapter 4 Al Batinah Getting there and away Exploring Al Batinah Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities Barka As Sawadi and around As Suwayq to Sohar Sohar Al Batinah Plain Liwa Shinas and region The Rustaq Loop Chapter 5 Musandam Getting there and away Getting around Tour operators Activities Bukha Qida and Tawi Khasab From Khasab to Khawr An Najd and the mountains Kumzar Dibba Lima Madha Chapter 6 Ad Dakhiliyah Getting there and away Tour operators Whereto stay Activities Fanja The Samail Gap Birkat Al Mawz Wadi Al Muaydin Al Jabal Al Akhdar and Sayq Plateau Nizwa South of Nizwa Tanuf Al Hamra and around Bahla Salut Chapter 7 The Adh Dhahirah and Al Buraymi Getting there and away Getting around Where to stay Ibri Bat Al-Khutm and Al Ayn Wadi Fida Yanqul Al Buraymi From Al Buraymi to Mahadah Chapter 8 Ash Sharqiyyah Getting there and away Tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities From Sinaw to Al Rawdhah Ibra the Wihibah Sands and region Along the coastal route from Muscat to Sur Sur Ras Al Had and Ras Al Jinz Chapter 9 Al Wusta Getting there and away The Nizwa–Salalah desert road The Izki–Muhut road The Muscat–Salalah Coastal Road Chapter 10 Dhofar Getting there and away Getting around Tour operators Where to stay Where to eat and drink Activities Salalah East of Salalah West of Salalah North of Salalah Appendix 1 Language Appendix 2 Glossary Appendix 3 Further Information Index
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