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What to expect in Oman

Oman is a fantastic destination for anyone who has never self driven abroad before. It is extremely safe and has an excellent road system.

Hotels are easy to find and fuel is readily obtainable and unbelievably cheap.

Off road driving in the Empty Quarter and Wahiba Sands is enormous fun, the deep sand is challenging and consequently it is imperative to be accompanied by a local guide since navigation is almost impossible even with a GPS.

Oman is a lovely destination for families.

Food can be bought in towns but the food shops are, strangely, not immediately obvious. In fact, this is illustrative of much of Oman’s character.

On first inspection, it is a very closed society and contrasts hugely with the more open and direct approach that you find in the other African countries we go to.

However, you soon come to realise that the Omani people are bursting with friendliness.

They are wonderfully hospitable, interested and interesting people making Oman a delightful company through which to travel.

Driving Summary

Driving conditions

DEEP SAND & EXCELLENT TARMAC

Campsite facilities

NONE - FREE CAMPING

Lodges & hotels

GOOD TO EXCELLENT

Route finding

EASY TO VERY CHALLENGING

Please note that the above is an indication of the general conditions. There are always exceptions to the rule and it is possible you will encounter different conditions depending on your itinerary and the remoteness of the regions you go to.

 

Vehicles and Equipment

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Safari Drive Land Rovers are equipped the highest standards using the latest roof tents, fridges, cooking and camping equipment for up 4 people.

We use both locally registered Land Rovers and UK registered vehicles for longer international journeys.

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