Friday, April 23, 2010

Muscat


The beautiful and populated city of Muscat extends within various geographical environments. It looks on the sea…and sparkling beaches, all clean and lovely, as behind, a mountain chain forms a protective wall and the surrounding hills, towers, gateways, walls, and forts have formed a defensive line during many successive historical periods.




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There are few more charming introductions to Arabia than a visit to Muscat, the capital of Oman, flanked by the Arabian Sea and rugged mountains.
The sparkling city, with the three core districts of Muscat (the old port area), Muttrah (the main trading and residential area) and Ruwi (the commercial district), is known as “Arabia’s Jewel”, and for good reason. The city’s green lawns and trees offset the sand-coloured buildings and minarets of this fascinating desert country.
Increasingly a destination for travellers in the know, Muscat’s warm, blue waters lure divers and snorkellers. You’ll find it hard to resist the souks(markets) with their enticing Middle Eastern delights and exotic wares.
Attractive old forts, walled gateways and beautiful Islamic architecture add more charm to a city with an old-world feel but all the comforts of the new. Head to the wide beaches, or to the seafront Corniche for an evening promenade. For an easy overview of Oman’s 5,000-year history, check out the Oman Museum in the Medinat Qaboos west of Muscat.
It’s not all about the sights. There’s plenty of adventure to get the adrenaline pumping. Most tour operators offer desert camp-out excursions and “wadi-bashing” trips into the dunes. For a more tranquil day out, there are also camel rides and Omani barbeques under the stars.
Summer months are hot and humid, but winter (December to March) is warm with cool nights.




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