I was going through my Oman photos recently and they spiked a number of thoughts. Firstly, Oman is insanely beautiful, and I am so lucky to be living here. Secondly, most of the images below are captured in remote places, requiring a bit of effort or planning to visit. Thirdly, I need more time to get to all the places I want to visit.
Here are just a few of my favorite images to whet your appetite while you plan your travels in Oman.
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I just like thee helpful information you provide to your articles.
Good luck for the next!
Thanks Clay
Hi my name is Patricia and I just wanted to drop you a quick note and say I really like your blog.
Thank you Patricia.
I like what I call,my Oman,meaning not the modern one,but the ancient with the old walls and doors,charming with the sun playing an intricate design of lights and shadows.My favourite places to show my guests when I was in Tourism business.I find the old ,with all the ravishings of time, extremely interesting and revealing the past times.
Thanks for sharing Cecilia. I love your Oman!!!
Beautiful.
Thanks!
I visited Oman a few years ago, and I must say, I enjoyed the “old” Oman.. the countryside is awesome. I saw old houses made from clay, the historical sites and the majestic Mosque. I wish to return soon…
Hope you can come back for a visit sooner than later! Thanks for the comment.
Hi Mike
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Murad
Hi Murad, Thanks for the kind words. You can contact me anytime via the contact section of this website.
Love all your photos. I worked in Oman 1992 to 95 and have visited many times since. Absolutely love the country. Sadly all my friends from there have left which makes going back more difficuly and expensive. I used to stay at al Khoud nurses residence. Worked for Armed forces hospital. But not to be deterred, I am planning a solo trip end of year.
Wouldn’t mind meeting up for a coffee ect.
Hi Mary, thanks for the message. I think you will find a huge change since the 90’s, yet don’t let that dissuade you from coming for a visit. It’s still a beautiful and exciting country. I would love to meet up. Hit me up using the contact page and we can try to work it out.
Amazing photos
Thanks.