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How to Travel Around Oman

Exploring an Enthralling and Charming Nation

By Gabriel AnthonyPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Laurent ERRERA from L'Union, France, Airbus A330-200 Oman Air (OMA) F-WWKL - MSN 1049 - Will be A4O-DC (3995462712), CC BY-SA 2.0

The captivating nation of Oman will undoubtedly be an engrossing country to explore as it features a distinctive culture, interesting sightseeing highlights, entrancing natural attractions and delectable food. You will find that there would be several ways to travel around this destination and your choice would depend on your priorities and budget. Described below are the principal ways of getting around Oman.

By bus and micro

Travelling by bus would be an affordable and safe way of exploring or visiting various sites. Bus services operate between many parts of the country in addition to several routes in the capital, Muscat. Visitors would find that these buses would be comfortable and rapid, although the number of departures could be limited. Fares for bus rides would be very modest making them an economical mode of travel.

Within the cities and bigger towns, particularly Muscat, you could travel around on ‘micros’ or ‘baisa buses’ as well; these happen to be orange and white painted minivans that could accommodate as many as 15 passengers. You will find that these vehicles are primarily used by modestly paid expatriates hailing from the subcontinent of India and would be the least costly means of getting about.

By taxi

Visitors would find that within the bigger towns, travelling by taxi would be a cost-effective and efficient way of getting about. Taxis in Oman could easily be identified by their striking orange and white colour and generally, it would be reasonably easy to hail such vehicles; you could simply flag one down at the side of the road. You will find that Omani taxis would be unmetered, which would mean that you will be obliged to agree on a fare before setting out; don’t be afraid to bargain with determination but be polite as well. Taxi rates would not be exorbitant, although foreign visitors can generally expect to pay more than locals.

By rental car

For those who desire to travel independently in Oman, hiring a rental car would be a good option. In this way, you could explore the attractions of the country at your own pace and convenience and easily plan excursions as well. However, you must exercise due care when driving as the locals’ driving styles may not always be exemplary. In Oman, you will have the opportunity to rent a vehicle from internationally known car rental specialists or local operators. A choice of accommodation to consider that you could easily reach by rental car or taxi would be Avani Muscat Hotel; it may be regarded as an appealingly located hotel in Seeb that’s just a 15-minute drive from the Muscat International Airport.

By ferry

Another interesting mode of transport for travelling between destinations in Oman would be using the ferry services. You would find that the ferries offer significant facilities for travelling between the ports of the country as well as those in other regional nations. The services provided by Oman’s National Ferries Company would be first-class and rapid options on which you could travel smoothly and comfortably. The major ferry routes would include services between Shannah and Masirah as well as Muscat and Khasab. Additionally, you will find that cars could also be transported within certain routes as well.

By plane

Your final option for getting around Oman would be using domestic flights. In fact, the national carrier, Oman Air, provides flights that link several destinations within the Middle East and between other parts of the world. When it comes to domestic flights within the country, you will be able to fly from Muscat to Khasab in the region of Musandam, as well as from Muscat to Salalah. As you might expect, these domestic flights would be a convenient and comfortable alternative to making these extensive journeys by land.

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