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Oman's diverse terrain of mountains, deserts and seascapes, are
an outdoor enthusiast's dream come true. From diving to photography
to rock climbing to ice skating (!) Oman offers a variety of activities
to suit the taste of any traveler. For
further details contact...
Scuba
Diving
Oman has a varied coastline over 1600 km long. There is a wealth
of underwater flora,marine life and diving thrills awaiting the
underwater explorer. Several companies specialising in diving services
offer a complete range of diving courses, diving equipment and activities
(night dives, wreck dives, etc.). For details click
here.
Photography
and Filming
For serious and casual photographers there are photo opportunities
galore -- stark majestic mountain ranges, serene sandy beaches,
lush green jungles -- all within a wink of a shutter. Wildlife,
rustic villages, majestic forts, colourful natives ... there is
inspiration everywhere. Best months for photography are November
–April in the early morning or late afternoon. Use of a UV and polarizing
filter is recommended.
Note:
While photography is permited throughout the Sultanate, and there
is beautiful scenery everywhere, photography of government and military
installations is not permited. Likewise photographers should be
very circumspect when it comes to photographing women. It is not
advisable to take pictures of women without requesting and obtaining
permission before hand. This can be done by saying "Mumkin
sura, min fadlak?" (May i take your picture please?).
Rock
Climbing
Rugged mountains, rising to 3,000 meters, amongst a maze of
spurs and wadis, deep canyons and towering cliffs. Getting onto
the mountain in a four-wheel drive is easy. For the rock climber,
every mountain face presents an enigmatic challenge. For specific
information there is a book available from Apex Publishing (Tel.
799388) entitled "Rock Climbing in Oman" is available
at most book stores and shopping centres.
Trekking
Oman
is an amazing place for exploration and discovery, especially by
foot in its spectacular mountain scenery. The country is the best
kept tourism secret of the Gulf region, if not the entire Middle
East, having striking scenery, friendly people and year-round sunshine.
"Adventure
Trekking in Oman" by Anne Dale & Jerry Hadwind
introduces the uninitiated and curious to the myriad pathways and
fabulous staircases criss-crossing the country's fascinating mountains.
There, the climate is almost perfect for walking and provides relief
from the hot plains and coastal area.
Camping
See Adventure Trips.
Camel
Racing
Camel racing is an exciting sport where camels and their owners
congregate at racetracks around the country. Racing camels are bred
for the track and are highly prized posessions. A good racing camel
can fetch a price of RO 30,000 (US $ 77,400). Jockeys are drafted
for their size (or lack thereof) and some make their professional
debuts around five years old. Crowd enthusiasm is high on these
occasions. However, raceday is not announced long in advance, so
it is best to know someone who has an inside track as to when a
race is scheduled.
Bull
Fighting
Bull fighting is very popular in Oman but it is a far cry from
the Spanish variety. In this instance two Brahmin bulls of the same
size are pitted against each other. The first one to get knocked
down or run away is declared the loser.The fight lasts only for
a few minutes and the bulls suffer no injury except perhaps a wounded
pride and a bad headache. Bull fighting usually takes place on Friday
afternoons in the cooler winter months at arenas along the Batinah
coast, notably in Seeb, Barka, Sawadi, and Sohar.
Game
Fishing
Game fishing is now becoming very popular in Oman as would
be anglers try their hand at bagging the big one. Species such as
marlin and tuna are highly sought. The sport is affordable and Omani
waters are abundant in the bait fish that attracts larger predators.
The coasts off Sur and Masirah are especially suited for this unique
sport.
Turtle
Watching
The beaches of Ras Al Had ,Ras Al Junayz and Masirah island
are just some of the areas where several species of marine turtles
come to lay their eggs. Green turtles, loggerheads, Hawksbill and
leatherbacks live for over 100 years and swim the length and breadth
of the Indian Ocean only to return every year to the same sites
to lay their eggs. Many tour operators and hotels in Sur offer turtle
visitation packages. It is necessary to acquire a permit to visit
the official nesting sites as the turtles are protected as endangered
species. Once again, local tour operators will provide full details.
Sailing
and Boating
What's your pleasure? A sporty sloop or graceful catamaran.
A convivial yacht or speedy see-doo. How about a carefree course
on a stately dhow. Game fishing. Dolphin and Whale watching. Boogie
boards and banana boats. And diving, diving, diving. All of the
above is available if you know where to look and the best ones are
right here.
Horseback
Riding
When you come to Arabia, you can't miss the allure of the Arabian
riding stallion. And if you like riding, Oman has trails and the
horses to take you there. You'll find the Royal Stables in Seeb
a good spot to observe equestrian events staged for public and private
gatherings. And if you go to the Al Kamil/Al Wafi region of the
country, you can find the best breeders and trainers the country
has to offer.

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