Oman National Day Brings Record Travelers to Muscat

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 27 November 2024
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The Sultanate of Oman came alive during the extended four-day weekend as citizens and expatriates marked the 54th National Day with joyous celebrations, scenic escapes, and family adventures. Observed on November 20-21 (Wednesday and Thursday), the public holiday, announced by Royal orders from His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, gave public and private sector employees a well-deserved break.

From Muscat’s pristine beaches to the towering peaks of Jabal Akhdar and the golden dunes of the Sharqiyah Sands, Oman’s diverse landscapes became vibrant centers of activity, attracting families, adventure seekers, and tourists from near and far.

Muscat’s Beaches: Sun, Sand, and Family Time

Muscat’s picturesque coastline was a favorite for families seeking relaxation and fun. With November’s cooler temperatures, locals and expatriates enjoyed the perfect weather for picnics, beach games, and breathtaking sunsets.

Abdullah al Harthi, a resident of Qurum, shared his joy: “We’re lucky to live in a place with such stunning coastlines. The kids love building sandcastles, and we enjoy the sunsets together.”

Muscat’s beaches, known for their turquoise waters and white sands, offered the ideal setting for cherished memories.

Sharqiyah Sands: A Desert Wonderland

The Sharqiyah Sands transformed into a hotspot for desert lovers. Travelers with camping gear explored its iconic rolling dunes, setting up under starlit skies for an unforgettable desert adventure.

The serene beauty of the desert attracted visitors looking to disconnect from the urban hustle and immerse themselves in Oman’s natural charm.

Jabal Akhdar and Jabal Shams: Mountain Escapes

Oman’s mountainous regions offered cool retreats for nature enthusiasts.

  • Jabal Akhdar: Known for its terraced farms, scenic hiking trails, and fresh mountain air, Jabal Akhdar provided a green escape for those seeking tranquility.
  • Jabal Shams: For thrill-seekers, Oman’s highest peak delivered awe-inspiring views and adventurous trekking opportunities. Dubbed the "Grand Canyon of Arabia," Jabal Shams saw an influx of visitors eager to explore its rugged terrain.

Local guides played a pivotal role, ensuring the safety of trekkers and enhancing their experience with insights into the region’s natural and cultural heritage.

Wadis: Adventure Meets Serenity

Wadi Bani Khalid and Wadi Shab remained crowd favorites for those seeking an adventure-meets-serenity experience. With their freshwater pools, lush vegetation, and scenic trails, Oman’s wadis showcased the Sultanate’s unique blend of natural beauty.

Visitors hiked, swam, and picnicked in these tranquil havens, escaping the holiday crowds for moments of peace.

A Boon for Hospitality and Travel

The extended weekend gave a significant boost to Oman’s hospitality sector. Hotels and resorts reported near-full occupancy, while restaurants and cafés buzzed with customers.

“The energy has been infectious. Our team worked overtime to serve the rush,” shared a café owner at Al Mouj, one of Muscat’s vibrant dining destinations.

Muscat International Airport experienced record passenger numbers as travelers flew to international destinations, while road trips to the UAE highlighted the growing appeal of cross-border excursions.

Oman’s Timeless Allure

This National Day holiday reaffirmed Oman’s status as a top-tier travel destination. Whether it’s the serene beaches, majestic mountains, sprawling deserts, or bustling cities, Oman offers a slice of paradise for everyone, all year round.

As the 54th National Day celebrations conclude, the memories created during this extended weekend linger in the hearts of all who participated. Oman continues to shine as a beacon of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and hospitality, drawing visitors from across the globe.