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]]>What do you usually snack on with coffee? Pastries? Cookies? Chocolate? Well, you’ll be surprised that the ever-present coffee culture of Oman includes the tradition of eating dates along with this drink! It might sound strange, but you’ll find it surprisingly tasty.
Oman is the home of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, the Ancient City of Qalhat, the archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn, Bahla Fort, and the Land of Frankincense. All five are classified as cultural sites and will help you learn more about Oman’s history.
Are you planning on renting a car during your trip to Oman? If so, be sure not to honk! Honking is strictly prohibited except in the most dire of traffic situations. You’ll find the streets to be pleasant and calm without the constant din of car horns constantly going off, even in cities like Muscat.
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]]>With 250 rooms and suites to choose from, there is something for every discerning guest. There are views of the sea or the mountains depending on what you prefer. Each room is furnished with modern touches, along with traditional Omani furniture.
In the hotel, you’ll find five swimming pools and a beach that is strictly women-only along with a first-class spa. If that’s not enough, there are six restaurants and cafes on the grounds of the palace, which feature Chinese, Turkish, European, and Omani cuisine.
As the palace is situated within the capital city of Muscat, there are also a ton of sites to see within the city proper. You can book a car and driver through the hotel, and head into town to walk in the Muttrah Souk, and choose some souvenirs to bring home. There is also the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, and the National Museum of Oman, that are well worth a visit.
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]]>What do you usually snack on with coffee? Pastries? Cookies? Chocolate? Well, you’ll be surprised that the ever-present coffee culture of Oman includes the tradition of eating dates along with this drink! It might sound strange, but you’ll find it surprisingly tasty.
Oman is the home of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, the Ancient City of Qalhat, the archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn, Bahla Fort, and the Land of Frankincense. All five are classified as cultural sites and will help you learn more about Oman’s history.
Are you planning on renting a car during your trip to Oman? If so, be sure not to honk! Honking is strictly prohibited except in the most dire of traffic situations. You’ll find the streets to be pleasant and calm without the constant din of car horns constantly going off, even in cities like Muscat.
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]]>The post A Stay at Al Bustan Palace In Oman appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With 250 rooms and suites to choose from, there is something for every discerning guest. There are views of the sea or the mountains depending on what you prefer. Each room is furnished with modern touches, along with traditional Omani furniture.
In the hotel, you’ll find five swimming pools and a beach that is strictly women-only along with a first-class spa. If that’s not enough, there are six restaurants and cafes on the grounds of the palace, which feature Chinese, Turkish, European, and Omani cuisine.
As the palace is situated within the capital city of Muscat, there are also a ton of sites to see within the city proper. You can book a car and driver through the hotel, and head into town to walk in the Muttrah Souk, and choose some souvenirs to bring home. There is also the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, and the National Museum of Oman, that are well worth a visit.
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