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whl.travel Adds Enigmatic Oman to Its List of Destinations

  • whl.travel
  • 25 November 2009

Enigmatic, unspoiled and replete with smiling locals, Oman is an ideal destination for the intrepid traveller. Stretching across its perch at the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, the changing terrain of endless sand dunes, unique villages integrated into canyon walls and breathtaking beaches make Oman’s variety of attractions and distractions seem almost infinite. Even better, Oman’s network of new roads now allows access to pristine landscapes and some of Oman’s preserved treasures that were once relatively unreachable.

The construction of dhows, the same traditional trading vessels used in the area centuries ago, is a major industry in the city of Sur, a northeastern regional capital of Oman

The construction of dhows, the same traditional trading vessels used in the area centuries ago, is a major industry in the city of Sur, a northeastern regional capital of Oman

Muscat, the capital of Oman, is usually the first stop for visitors to the country. Despite its small size, it is replete with things to see and do. Literally meaning ‘anchor,’ Muscat is a port city that has carefully adopted modern-day conveniences without disturbing its charming Arabesque architecture or the forts and palaces of its past. Although considered a desert centre, Muscat could justifiably be called a ‘garden city’ with its numerous parks and green areas promising respite from the sweltering midday sun.

Oman hotels cover a wide variety of urban tastes, as well as desires for retreat beyond the bustle of town. For example, the Turtle Reservation Scientific Research Centre now includes a new lodge, and Qurum Beach and the quiet bay of Bandar Al-Jissah have become popular havens for travellers in search of water-based activities like sailing and dolphin-watching.

whl.travel’s launch of www.hotels-oman.com opens Oman to the local-travel community through its connection to Will Plummer and the team of Alanaka Tours.

Fully aware of the detrimental effects that mass tourism can have on a destination, Will and the team strive to promote responsible tourism in Oman, allowing travellers to explore their incredible destination without making much of a negative impact. A number of unique Oman tours are led by local guides, limited to 12 people per tour and only follow existing trails. As desert camping is much in demand, Alanaka Tours uses local Omani partners to provide accommodation and tents are equipped with eco-friendly toilets.

Work on the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Oman was completed in 2001. It contains the world's largest single hand-woven carpet, measuring 70m by 60m.

Work on the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Oman was completed in 2001. It contains the world's largest single hand-woven carpet, measuring 70m by 60m.

Says Will about joining the whl.travel network: “The ability to travel and explore new destinations is one that this generation has had the great privilege to enjoy, and long may this continue. We are all acutely aware though of the damage that is being done to the planet and as a traveller can see the effects that tourism has had on communities and landscapes. If we don’t collectively take action to ensure that environments and local economies are protected rather than being exploited, if we don’t take action to ensure new tourist-related building work is built in an environmentally considerate manner, then we will not only contribute to the destruction of the planet but will ruin the very heart of what makes visiting new countries so exciting – the people and the places themselves. Tourism will become a chore rather than the pleasure it should be.”

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