Oman: tradition, culture, and a whole lot of charm.
Oman’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its deep-rooted traditions. Omani hospitality is legendary, with guests often offered coffee (Qahwa) and dates as a warm welcome. Traditional clothing includes the dishdasha for men and abayas for women, with the khanjar dagger worn during ceremonies. Music and dance, such as the Razzah and Al Ayyalah, are central to celebrations, accompanied by drums. Omani cuisine is known for dishes like Shuwa (slow-cooked lamb), Mashuai (fish with rice), and the famous Omani coffee. Festivals like Eid and National Day showcase Omani pride, while the Khareef Festival in Salalah celebrates the monsoon season.