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Perched on the southeast coast of the Arabian
Peninsula, Oman, under the enlightened
leadership of H.M. Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, has been
encouraging market-oriented policies and private sector
development as the mechanism for prosperity and growth.
Consequently, Oman has emerged as a modern State with
worldclass infrastructure in transport and
communication, and the government and people continue to
forge confidently ahead along the path of comprehensive
development in
political,
economic and
social sectors.
Oman is
also known for its popular
tourist
attractions. Wadis, deserts, beaches, and mountains are
areas which make Oman unique to its neighboring GCC
nations (Wadis in particular). Jebel Shams is Oman's
tallest mountain, highest point, and is a popular
destination for camping. Most of the major malls are
located in Muscat, the capital, the largest being the
Muscat City Centre. Other popular tourist activities
include sand skiing in the desert, mountain-climbing,
camel racing, and camping.
The
Muscat Festival is usually held at the beginning of
every year. During this event, traditional dances are
held, temporary theme parks open, and concerts take
place. Another popular event is the Khareef Festival,
which is similar to Muscat Festival; however it is held
in August in Salalah, Dhofar. During this latter event,
mountains are packed as a result of the cool breeze
weather during that period of time which rarely occurs
in Muscat.
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