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Muscat for Visitors
The capital of Oman (aka Musqat) lies on the Gulf of Oman, making the water the centerpiece of this quiet yet metropolitan city. Primarily the city functions as a businessplace, though there are some inroads being toward touristic interests made by those interested in getting off of the beaten path. For the modern visitor, the city offers many interesting and unusual things to do, from Scuba diving to fishing to eating in some of the best restaurants in the world, Muscat never fails to please. Join us for an online tour of the city by clicking on the links below. Brief History of the City The Portuguese ruled the city in the 16th century AD. They maintained a presence until 1650 AD when they were expelled by the then Sultan of Oman. Sultans of Oman had their reigns during the 18th and 19th centuries during which they undertook great explorations to places as far away as Southern Africa. The Al Busaid ruling family of Imam Ahmed bin Said began all the way back in 1744 AD. Oil of course, like many of the countries and cities in the region, changed the face of them forever.
Museums - This page, brought to you by gomideast.com, offers you phone numbers and hours of the local Muscat museums. Hotels and Accomodations - This travel page features hotel information and pricing, as well as the hotel's actual links to their own homepage. Scuba Diving - This is a great personal page with tons of underwater pictures from diving in and near Muscat and around Oman. This website offers general regional scuba information as well. Sports and Activities - From bowling to darts to fishing, this website is a good resource for learning who to call for what. Other than their phone numbers and business names, however, it doesn't offer more than that. for inquiries and comments (non-commercial only please): go.mideast @ yahoo.comCopyright ©2003-2009 gomideast.com unless otherwise credited |
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