THE SULTANATE – 34th General Arab Insurance Federation (GAIF) Conference
The Sultanate

Dear visitor

In light of the prominent role of modern information and communication technology to facilitate the provision of services, information and interaction with the concerned authorities, the Ministry’s e-services portal was launched with the aim of bringing government services closer to investors and providing comprehensive information to the portal’s users as well as to specialists in the heritage and tourism sectors.

We hope that this portal will assist you in accessing the Ministry’s electronic services easily and completing your transactions smoothly, in addition to the information and investment opportunities it provides. We also welcome your suggestions and your contributions through this portal and/or through the Ministry’s accounts on social media, with the aim of contributing to improving the quality of information and services provided.

Salim bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi
Minister of Heritage and Tourism​

History

The Sultanate of Oman is a country of breath-taking natural beauty, interwoven with a kaleidoscope of history and legends. As the oldest independent state in the Arab World, Oman has embraced modernization and progress while retaining the core aspects of its culture and heritage.

Geography

The Sultanate of Oman is the third largest country on the Arabian Peninsula. It has a total area of 309,500 square kilometres (approximately 120,000 square miles). Oman is strategically located in the southeast corner of the Arabian Peninsula at the junction of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

Its long coastline includes regions that can be green and habitable, unlike much of the country’s interior which lies in the wilderness region of the Arabian Peninsula known as the Rub’ al Khali (The Empty Quarter). Traditionally considered an arid desert, credible evidence now suggests that there is water under the sands. Oman’s varied and attractive landscapes and its unspoiled wilderness areas provide outstanding leisure opportunities.

In the Hajar Mountains, the mountain peaks of Jabal Shams (at around 3,000 meters, the highest peak in the Arabian Peninsula) and Jabal Akhdar (Green Mountain) offer dramatic locations with breathtaking views and cool temperatures all year round.

All this, combined with the natural friendliness of its people, makes Oman an attractive destination for visitors.

Culture

Oman’s culture is deeply rooted in the Sultanate’s proud heritage and history of seafaring, trading and exploration. Today, long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modern day living, with the latest fashion and electronics brands sold alongside traditional hand-made crafts, jewellery, and even goats and cattle at souqs around the country.

People

His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has successfully united all tribes since his ascension in 1970, ensuring that the country and its people work together to build the country. Oman has a population of just over 4 million people.

AL ALAM PALACE
AL ALAM PALACE
MUSSANDAM
AL AMERAT ROAD
MUTTRAH SOUQ
WADI BANI KHALID
MASIRAH LAND
QURIYAT FORT

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