When to visit Oman? Last updated on
Wednesday 14th April 2010
Oman is a country with dramatic mountain scenery and long pristine beaches, and it is well worth a visit.
The best time to visit Oman is between mid-October and mid-March. In the south the monsoon is from June to September, and so a visit in October when everything is lush and green will show the country at its very best.
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Overview
History
Early times
The coming of Islam
Towards independence
The Omani empire
The 20th century
Sultan Qaboos bin Said
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Geography
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