Between the ancient relics of Muscat and the shifting dunes of Al Dhahirah and Wusta, tourHQ’s guides on the ground in Oman showcase one of the Middle East’s most alluring countries.
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MARHABA!I'm Qambar AlBalushi, your licensed Omani Tour Guide since 2013, unveiling the hidden and ...
I am an authorized tour guide sanctioned by the Ministry of Tourism in Oman. With a passion for ...
I'm Hilal Al Ghadani, residing in Muscat. Having served as a tour guide since 2003, I'm eager to ...
Hussain Almawali, your dedicated and enthusiastic tour guide! With a passion for exploring and a ...
I'm Mohamed, an English-speaking licensed tour guide based in Salalah, Oman. Specializing in ...
I'm a licensed tour guide in Oman with three years of experience. My tours are tailored to guests' ...
My name is Adnan. I am an Omani national and 35 years old. I grew up near Salalah in a small ...
I'm an Italian-speaking tour guide, dedicated to showcasing the beauty of Oman since 2013. Notably, ...
I am a registered tour guide from Ministry of Tourism India and Oman, as tour manager offering ...
I'm Hani, a 40-year-old Omani native from the picturesque city of Salalah—my hometown and a gem ...
As a passionate tour guide in Muscat, I take pride in unveiling the city’s hidden gems and rich ...
Hello!I'm Mohammed Salim Aulad Thani, and I am based in Muscat with over two decades of experience ...
I'm Abdullah, a seasoned local Omani tour guide with an extensive 22 years of experience guiding ...
While my profession is nursing, I make myself available for day tours around the city and offer ...
I am a tour guide in south of Oman - Salalah city for more than ten years . I am a ...
Perched on the very tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman is a country like no other. Its wild backcountry has only recently become vehicle-accessible, while its cities portray an authentic charm one could only expect of truly old metropolises and ancient towns.
The capital at Muscat is the most common first port of call for travellers arriving here. Most opt to do a drive-through sightseeing tour of the downtown, where a patchwork of mosques and ancient buildings await.
Other Oman tour guides recommend heading straight into the wilds of the country’s hinterland, where it’s possible to explore the desert plains of Al Dhahirah and Wusta one day, and the verdant valley ways of southern Dhofar the next. History buffs however should be sure to tick off the Nizwa and Bahla forts of the central region; formidable reminders of Oman’s advanced and unrivalled military building powers during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Also away from the city, the elusive and mysterious camel tribes of the endless Wahiba Sands offer one of the most intriguing glimpses into Oman’s nomadic roots, while a great many visitors choose to head to the coast, many for the turtle nesting spots around the Masirah Island, or the dramatic mountainside waters of Omani Musandam.
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