Oman a amazing green Gulf State you need to visit in 2022: telegraph

Muscat: The British Telegraph described Oman as “the amazing green Gulf country that people need to visit in 2022”.

In a new report published on its website said, Oman is. the antithesis of its glitzy Gulf State neighbors. Here’s what to expect in this unique and dramatic destination Oman.

It’s not just desert – Oman is blessed with the most dramatic of mountains and while It certainly has its fair share of desert, it is also surprisingly green. Dates, bananas, pomegranates and all manner of other fruits grow. As do roses – the region is famous for them and also for its high-quality rose water, used as both a beauty product and in food (such as the super-sweet halwa, which is a perfect foil for the bitterness of cardamom-flaboured arabic coffee).

Schools of dolphins-hundreds at a time – frolic off the coast. Beneath the water, vivid corals bloom. Every year 20,000 turtles come to lay their eggs, leaving them to hatch in the warm Omani sands.

The country has some of the world’s largest underground  caverns, too, such as the majestic majlis al-jinn, discovered in 1983

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