Tourism in Oman Tourism in the Sultanate of Oman has recently grown significantly in recent times and is one of the most diverse countries in the Middle East, with many tourist attractions. Muscat, the capital of tourism in Oman Arabic by Lonely Planet, cultural tourism is the most common in the country, and contains many elements of tourism, such as beautiful hotels, resorts and many services. Attractions in Oman Beaches There are many beaches such as the seab beach, which is characterized by soft sand, can swim, sail, snorkeling, snorkelling, boating, windsurfing. Cafes, and can make trips like fishing, boating. Marine animals and birds There is a turtle reserve in Ras al-Ganz near Sur, containing many turtles that live for more than a hundred years, swim longitudinal and transverse from the Indian Ocean, and return every year to lay their eggs on the shores of Ras al Hadd, Al-Jazn and Masirah Island. Dolphins, which come close to the Omani seas regularly, can be seen clearly near the coast, and is the island of the most common places where dolphins can be seen, and whales that come to the seas at irregular intervals, especially in the eastern regions, and Dhofar, Or Asto Blue, humpback, amber, dwarf amber, Covet's beak, and pygmy killer are the months in these seas. It contains many birds that have reached more than 460 different species, and there are about eighty species residing in the country, the rest of the species of migratory birds, seasonal and offers a unique opportunity to see birds from Europe, Africa and Asia in one spot during the annual migrations during the seasonal Spring, and autumn; due to the relative coolness between October and April, the heron, the oysters, the Swift Turn, the doves, the Egyptian eagles, Abu Qardan, the larger Flamingos and the Caspian Sea are the most famous birds. Other Attractions Desert Safari: The Omani Desert is the most famous camel's camel, with sand dunes up to a height of about 200 meters, and at sunset it is the most beautiful and beautiful event in the region. Caves: The country has caves of different sizes, topography, and various rims such as the Wadi Bani Khalid Cave in the Eastern Province, and is the second largest cave dwelling. Markets: There are many different markets. There are sites for buying handicrafts that are always filled with tourists, such as silver, gold, textiles, antiques and Omani daggers.
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