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Miracle Oman

 Miracle Oman is a prestigious Destination Management Company, Operator, and Product Devel- oper nestled in the heart of Muscat, Oman. Established in 2017, our commitment to excellence knows no bounds as we extend our opulent services beyond Oman to enchanting destinations across other GCC countries.

Our local knowledge and strong network relationships with the local community ensure that we provide an efficient, high-quality professional service at competitive value-for-money pricing. Specializing in custom-designed FIT and Group tours, High-end/Top luxury tours, Incentive Tours (MICE), Hotel Accommodation (Beach Villas or any type of accommo- dation).

 

Guaranteed departure tours for small group sizes of a maximum of 16 pax (English/Italian/- German/French and Spanish) FAM Tours for industry partners, Religious Tours, Shore Excursions, Adventure tours (Biking, Trekking, Hiking Canyoning, etc).  Glamping in the Desert and Family adventures tours, Sea tours (Dolphin watching, Swimming and snorkeling, Dhow tours, etc) and many more, we partner with award-winning suppliers and operators,

​With over 20 years of tourism expertise and knowledge in the management team, we are commit- ted to exceeding your expectations and delivering unparalleled travel experiences that linger in your memory for years to come.

"Believe in miracles"

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Oman

Oman, located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural experiences that make it a compelling destination for travelers. Here are several reasons to consider visiting Oman:​

Diverse Landscapes

Oman's geography is remarkably varied, featuring golden deserts, rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and lush wadis (valleys). The Wahiba Sands present an iconic desert experience with rolling dunes, while the Al Hajar Mountains offer breathtaking vistas and opportunities for trekking. Coastal areas like the Daymaniyat Islands boast crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving.​

Rich Cultural Heritage

Steeped in history, Oman is home to numerous forts, castles, and archaeological sites. The ancient city of Nizwa, with its impressive fort and bustling souq, provides a glimpse into the nation's storied past. The UNESCO-listed Bahla Fort stands as a testament to Oman's medieval architecture and significance.​

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Authentic Arabian Experience

Unlike some of its more commercialized neighbors, Oman offers an authentic Arabian experience. Traditional markets, known as souqs, are integral to Omani life, offering visitors a chance to engage with locals and purchase unique handicrafts. The Muttrah Souq in Muscat is particularly renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and array of goods.​

Natural Wonders

Oman is home to unique natural phenomena, such as the Green Mountains (Jebel Akhdar), which are famed for their terraced orchards and cooler climate. During the Khareef season (monsoon) in Salalah, the landscape transforms into a verdant oasis, attracting visitors seeking respite from the heat. Additionally, the country’s extensive coastline provides opportunities for dolphin watching and turtle nesting observations.​

Warm Hospitality

Omanis are known for their genuine hospitality and friendliness toward visitors. The country's commitment to preserving its cultural identity while embracing modernity creates a welcoming environment for tourists seeking both comfort and authenticity.​

Adventure Opportunities

For adventure enthusiasts, Oman offers activities such as dune bashing in the desert, caving in the Al Hoota Cave, and trekking through the Al Hajar Mountains. The country's diverse terrain caters to a wide range of outdoor pursuits, making it an ideal destination for thrill-seekers.​

Gastronomy

Omani cuisine reflects a blend of Arabian, African, and Indian influences. Dishes like shuwa (slow-cooked lamb), mashuai (grilled kingfish), and an array of flavorful rice dishes provide a gastronomic journey that complements the country's cultural experiences.​

In summary, Oman's combination of diverse landscapes, rich history, authentic cultural experiences, and warm hospitality make it a destination worth exploring for travelers seeking both adventure and insight into Arabian heritage.

What to visit in Oman

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MUSCAT

Muscat is the capital and largest city of Oman. Situated on the shores of the Gulf of Oman, it is known for both its rich history and important commercial port and is characterised by its unique blend of ancient architecture and modern development.

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MUSANDAM

The exclave of Musandam is Oman’s northernmost governorate, separated from the rest of Oman by the UAE and home to some of the Sultanate’s most dramatic landscape

DHOFAR

Oman’s southernmost region is host to many unique attractions including Prophet Ayoub’s Grave nestled deep in the mountains, the blowholes of Mughsayl, and the Land of Frankincense – a UNESCO World Heritage.

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AL WUSTA

The governorate possesses a long curving coasting and is home to vast sandy beaches stretching for miles. Settlements in this region are generally smaller but this region is a haven for wildlife and nature lovers.

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AL BURAIMI

Located in the north-west of Oman and bordering A’Dhahirah, Al Buraimi is a semi-desert plain which descends from the southern slopes of the western Al Hajar Mountains.

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AL BATINAH

Dotted with historic sights and breath-taking scenery, South Al Batinah is considered the green belt of Oman with most of the country’s fresh produce harvested on plantations in the area.

A´DHAHIRAH

A’Dhahirah in Oman’s west is traditionally the bridge between Oman’s stunning mountain ranges and the neighbouring UAE and Saudi Arabia.

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A´SHARQIYAH

Consisting of the governorates of North and South Ash Sharqiyah, this part of Oman is widely considered the geographical jewel of the Sultanate.

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A´DAKHILIYAH

Some of Oman’s greatest attractions are in this region, including the Sultanate’s highest mountain – Jebel Shams – and Jebel Al Akhdar.

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