Oman
Peaceful Middle Eastern country is underrated and understated, like its food
Oman is a rare creature of the Middle East. As I journey from desert camp to mud brick inn and five-star resort, dishes are as unexpected as they are fragrant.
- by Belinda Jackson
Amazing and crowd-free: 12 of the world’s most underrated countries
Look beyond the usual destinations and you’ll find outstanding countries that offer something different, and may well be bargain-priced and uncrowded too.
- by Brian Johnston
Airport review: Muscat International Airport, Oman
Luxurious little Muscat has all the swish and convenience, without the schlep of its much larger counterparts.
- by Belinda Jackson
Eating dates in Oman: The sweet treat that was once used to murder people
It seems there's nothing the Omanis can't do with their country's eight million date palms and 60 different varieties of dates.
- by Keith Austin
Flight of Fancy podcast: The most surprising places to visit in the Middle East
Where to go and the most surprising things to discover in some of the most fascinating destinations you can visit.
- by Ute Junker
Wadi Bani Khalid, Oman: This real-life oasis is no mirage
Suddenly there is a large natural pool in front of us, surrounded by palm trees and looking as if it's just dropped out of the sky.
- by Keith Austin
From basic cafes to Arabian Nights-style banquets in Muscat, Oman
Dining in Oman can be a laid-back affair.
- by Keith Austin
Six of the best spas for adventure lovers
Six of the best spas for adventure lovers.
1000 Nights Sharqiya Sands Camp review, Oman: The one thing you must do in the desert
Climbing a dune on hands and knees, in the dark, has its reward.
- by Keith Austin
Jabal Akhdar, Oman: Enjoy a luxury mountain stay during rose harvest
Inhale centuries of Arabian culture during rose harvest time in the Al Hajar mountain range.
- by Catherine Marshall
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