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    Bucket list Restaurants worldwide

    Botanic in Adelaide remains on my bucket list, even after two visits. I'm willing to wager it's the most exciting fine diner in Australia at the moment. I'm in two minds whether the latest incarnation of Gaggan in Bangkok is on my list or not. We've eaten at one of the previous locations and...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    My most surprising offer of a double instead of a pre-booked twin room was in Isfahan, Iran of all places. Just a very straightforward enquiry from a receptionist who clearly clocked we were a couple. To be fair, the Abbasi Hotel is one of the campest buildings I think I’ve ever stayed in...
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    AFF Trip Report of the Month

    Wow. Thanks @AFF Editor That’s an exciting result to kick off election day 😅 Thanks to everyone who joined the trip to Oman vicariously too. I love the TR threads and learning from each other. Some 2026 plans are brewing for 1022+1 and I thanks to @RooFlyer’s Namibian TR which I think also got...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Thanks folks for the encouraging words. @kookaburra75 I'm sure a lot has changed in Oman since the '80s. And I'm sure that much will still be very familiar when you return. @Seat0B 2 Do stay longer!! Two weeks visa-free wasn't looking like enough for us once we started planning, so we applied...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Concluding thoughts and remarks Thanks for coming on this Oman journey. I decided it was a good one to write a TR for seeing as Oman remains a relatively unknown destination for Australian travellers. WY and Oman as a country also don’t have all that much written about them yet on AFF. With WY...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    The Long Trip Home I won’t go into so much detail about the journey home which effectively commenced once we boarded our flight from Khasab to Muscat as the domestic and international Oman Air flights were fairly similar to the previous ones, the Muscat “Airport” Novotel was like any other...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Thanks VPS. It’s been enjoyable putting it together and encouraged me to take more photos than I usually do on holidays
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Khasab Airport (mis)adventure Atana Musandam kindly gave us a 3:30 late checkout and mentioned that their complimentary shuttle van would be going to the airport at 3:40 - kind of early for the one daily domestic flight from a dusty regional airport. That all went like clockwork and we pulled up...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Atana Musandam Resort Khasab really only has two places to stay, both owned by the same company - who also seem to own a few of the tour agencies in town and the Zipline. Out of Atana Khasab (3 star) and Atana Susan dam (4 star) we picked the latter. The price difference was about $30 a night...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Musandam Peninsula: Mountain “safari”, SCUBA, Dhow cruising, Zipline, little castle, gargantuan supermarket. The Musandam Peninsula isn’t quite as popular with international visitors to Oman as sites around Muscat and Nizwa. In part because the long drive to Khasab requires a border crossing...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Flight: WY931 MCT-KHS Aircraft: B737-Max 8 Tail No: A4O-MM (5 years old) Seat: 2A Sch Dep/Actual Dep: 07:40 / 11:40 Sch Arr/Actual Arrival: 8:45 / 12:30 You’ll recall that my impressions of Oman Air on the longhaul sector from Manila to Muscat were kind of fair to middling. In contrast, his 43...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Shoutout post to Suzie, a disinterested goat and the ever present discarded plastic bottles of Oman. Sadly, despite 90% of the population having access to safe tap water, all hotels but one that we've stayed in have provided numerous little plastic bottles instead of refillable filtered glass...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Grand Hyatt, Muscat A slight change of script when we returned to Muscat for one night prior to our scheduled 7:30am flight north to Khasab. I'd originally booked a room at the Novotel Muscat Airport Hotel thinking we'd drop the car off the night before and just wander over to the terminal for...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    I wonder if this is the one…it fits the description: sweet and rose water flavoured. No doubt it is made fresh in some places and straight from a carton like this in others. What a delightful treat and a good mission to go scouring the gargantuan supermarket!!
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Jebel Shams: W4 Summit Walk (part way), Balcony Walk and Sama Al Khutaim Heritage Home. Jebel Shams is the “other” mountain destination that is easily reached from Nizwa. Jebel Shams is Oman’s highest peak at 3009m and below the peak is Oman’s own Grand Canyon. Unlike Jebel Akhdar, there are...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    I haven’t come across pink milk. There’s an enormous supermarket across from our hotel in Khasab so I might go on a mission very shortly! One of my unique drink highlights so far has been luban (frankincense) lemonade
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Nizwa and Surrounds (Nizwa Fort, Jabreen Castle, Al Hoota Cave, Bahla Fort) After leaving Alila Jebel Akhdar we made our way back down the mountain towards the inland city and former capital of Nizwa. Along the way we made a brief detour to visit an abandoned mountain village by the name of...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Alila Jebel Akhdar Jebel Akhdar is a well touristed area in Oman’s Al Hajar mountain range. The main reason for overseas tourists to visit is usually to stay at one of the two well known high-end mountain resorts: either Anantara or Alila and soak in the mountain views and cooler temperatures...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    Movenpick Ghala, Muscat Muscat has a decent selection of hotels spread all over the sprawling city. It’s a city without an easily identifiable centre and one that has close to zero walkable areas. So seeing as visitors are reliant on a hire car or taxis, choosing a hotel based on location isn’t...
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    Wadis, Peaks, Souqs and Sands: Oman 2025

    I encountered nibbling fish at the sinkhole!
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