I Travelled To Sur Oman In Search Of The Traditional Dhows And Old Forts Of This Coastal City Sur Oman is one of the country’s oldest trading ports. The coastal city is found south of the capital Muscat, along the wind swept and stony shores of the Gulf of Oman....
Exploring The Nakhal Fort And Nakhal Hot Springs In Oman In the mountains west of Muscat, Oman can be found the Nakhal Fort and Nakhal Hot Springs. The nation of Oman is fast becoming a tourism hub, as visitors have begun to realise that this ancient land holds more...
In the desert of Oman is Wadi Bani Khalid, an oasis of natural swimming pools! Oman is dry, hot and dusty. The Gulf of Oman is classified as either semi-desert or full on desert, with the only rainfall pouring down during the annual monsoon. I was travelling to Wadi...
Here Are 9 Things to Do in Oxford That Only The Locals Know! The City of Dreaming Spires is an historic hub and popular tourist spot for people all over the world. As such, there are plenty of famous locations to explore, and it’s a place I know well after...
Rottnest Island Perth Is Known For Its Sandy Beaches And Cute Quokkas, But This Australian Holiday Island Has A Dark History Which Few Tourists See. I stepped off the Rottnest Express and onto the island’s jetty while the rain which had been lashing the ferry...
The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque In Muscat Is A Spectacularly Lavish Place Of Worship. Here’s A Look Inside This Grand Mosque, The Largest And Most Extravagant Mosque In Oman. “You must cover up”, the gate keepers told my Mother as we tried to walk...
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