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Muscat

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About this Destination

Muscat, the capital of Oman, has served as an integral trading link between the east and the west and still remains a major stop for cruises and trade vessels. The city has maintained its old charm with even the newer structures having Arabian details. Not to mention the emerald blue beaches and exciting watersports that attract adventure enthusiasts. A city among the hills and beaches, this one is a must-visit for culture fanatics as well. In fact, it is the largest city and also happens to be the seat of the government. The city’s skyline is dominated by the grandeur of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, one of the world's largest and most beautiful mosques. Its stunning architecture, featuring a massive dome and a lavishly adorned prayer hall, attracts visitors from around the globe.Exploring the old town of Muscat is like being transported back in time. The Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts, perched on rocky outcrops overlooking the sea, tell a story of Muscat’s past. These 16th-century Portuguese forts offer panoramic views of the city and the harbor. Nearby, the bustling Mutrah Souq is a delight, with its alleys filled with the scent of frankincense, spices, and traditional Omani artifacts.Muscat is also a gateway to Oman's stunning natural landscapes. The city’s coastline has pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and dolphin watching. The scenic Qurum Beach and the secluded Bandar Jissah are popular for relaxation and water activities. For those seeking adventure, the nearby Hajar Mountains offer exhilarating hiking trails and breathtaking views. Muscat’s unique blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities makes it a must-visit destination.

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Hotels & Stays in Muscat

Local Cultures of Muscat

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Omani Traditional Music

A unique blend of Bedouin, African, and Indian influences, typically involving the use of instruments like the oud and the rababah.

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Throughout the year during cultural festivals and events.
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Date Palm Cultivation

An important agricultural practice in Oman, with extensive knowledge about the cultivation, harvesting, and uses of various date varieties.

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Harvest season typically runs from August to October.
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Omani Pottery

Traditional pottery making is an art form using local clay, featuring intricate designs and historical significance.

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Workshops available year-round.
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Bedouin Handicrafts

Handmade crafts by the Bedouin community, including weaving and embroidery that showcases traditional patterns.

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Available throughout the year, especially in local markets.
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Falaj Irrigation Systems

A UNESCO World Heritage site, these ancient irrigation systems show the traditional water management practices of Oman.

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Visit anytime, best appreciated in the cooler months.

Festivals of Muscat

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Muscat Festival

A cultural extravaganza celebrating Omani heritage with music, dance, food, and art exhibitions.

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January to February annually.
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Eid Al Fitr

A significant Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, celebrated with prayers, feasting, and community gatherings.

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Date varies according to the lunar calendar (typically in May or June).
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Oman National Day

Celebrates the anniversary of Sultan Qaboos's ascension to the throne, featuring parades, fireworks, and cultural performances.

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November 18th annually.
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Eid Al Adha

The Festival of Sacrifice, observed with prayers and communal feasts, honoring the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son.

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Date varies according to the lunar calendar (typically in July or August).
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Camel Racing Championship

An exciting sport showcasing the tradition of camel racing, featuring local breeds and celebrating Omani culture.

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Typically held in January or February.

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