From diabetes to sourdough: the story behind Burrah
For many people, a diabetes diagnosis can feel like an unexpected setback. For Mashael bint Naser al Shabibi, it became the beginning of a journey that would reshape her relationship with food, health...
Al Sifani Pass: A Coastal Path Where Nature and Adventure Meet
Nestled along Oman’s eastern coastline in Tiwi, Al Sifani Pass stands out as one of the country’s remarkable natural attractions, offering visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty and light...
An Omani Artisan weaving tradition into modern design
In Oman’s cultural landscape, traditional crafts hold deep historical and social significance. Among these, weaving stands as one of the most expressive forms of heritage, carrying stories of...
Sheep Herding: a Tourism Experience Reviving the Spirit of the Omani Village
In the heart of Al Jabal Al Akhdar, where terraced farms embrace ancient stone houses, tourism is no longer limited to accommodation and tranquility alone. Instead, it has become a journey toward...
“Gardens of Color” Brings Art Back to Nature
In a scene that moves beyond the boundaries of conventional exhibitions, Gardens of Color emerges as a distinctive artistic experience that reconnects art with its original source: nature. Since...
From Passion to Craft: An Omani Entrepreneur Redefines Candle Making
In Oman’s evolving entrepreneurial landscape, a new wave of creative businesswomen is transforming traditional crafts into modern ventures. Among them is Zahra al Zadjali, founder of Sukar Studio, a...
Empowering Threads: How an Omani Sewing Workshop is Shaping Women’s Futures
In a time where entrepreneurship is increasingly seen as a pathway toward independence and self-reliance, small community-driven initiatives are playing a vital role in creating real impact. In Oman,...
Scent of Omani Welcome
In Oman, roses hold a special place not only as a symbol of natural beauty but also as a key element in the hospitality traditions that define Omani society. Over generations, hospitality practices in...
Oman Butterfly: When Nature Transforms into Living Works of Art
In a world where many business ventures lean towards conventional ideas, some young initiatives stand out by breaking the norm and offering a unique vision that blends art with nature. Among these...
Omani Sidr Makes a Comeback for Eid
As Eid Al Fitr approaches, many women in Oman begin searching for natural ways to give their hair and skin a special glow for the festive days. Among the shelves of modern cosmetics and international...
Ramadhan pop-up in Nizwa: A new experience
With the arrival of Ramadhan, attention often turns to abundant iftar tables or traditional café gatherings after Taraweeh prayers. This year, however, Nizwa witnessed a different experience as Qutuf...
How Al Suwgra Village redefines Ramadhan buffets
Every Ramadhan, hotels and restaurants across Oman compete to present lavish iftar buffets filled with local and international dishes. Dining halls glow with decorative Ramadhan tents and host...
First-time Ramadhan fasters share their experience
Ramadhan in the Sultanate of Oman is more than a month of fasting. It is a season of reflection, unity and spiritual renewal. For first-time fasters, it can also mark the beginning of a deeply...
Beyond Bedtime Tales: Personalised Stories as a Tool for Gentle Parenting
In the early years of a child’s life, a story is more than a bedtime ritual. It can shape behaviour, build emotional awareness and give children the language to understand their feelings. From this...
Healthy Sleep and Energy Habits During Ramadan
As Ramadan approaches each year, many people begin with strong motivation and ambitious goals. They plan to eat clean, exercise regularly, and remain productive. Yet within days, energy dips, sleep...
Echoes of light: CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF RAMADHAN NIGHTS
Ramadhan nights carry a rhythm that feels both intimate and expansive, especially in Oman, where faith and community shape everyday life. For Omani photographer Sultan bin Said al Saifi of Nizwa,...
Stories written in the shadow of noon
In the landscape of contemporary Omani fiction, Mahmoud al Rahbi stands out as one of the writers who has shaped the short story with a refined artistic awareness. His collection Sa‘at Zawal (The...
Encircling Memory: Salem Al Salami and the Art of Belonging
In a quiet Omani village, where palm trees rise beside mud-brick homes and narrow alleys carry the echoes of generations, a circular structure wraps gently around the trunk of a palm. The work...
Heritage and adventure in Al Jabal Al Akhdhar
High in the cool elevations of Al Jabal Al Akhdhar, where terraced farms meet dramatic cliffs and sweeping views, a new tourism initiative is offering visitors more than just scenery. Mountain Sniper,...
Stitching identity: The Omani Burqa as a living heritage
The Omani burqa stands as one of the most enduring symbols of women’s traditional dress in Oman, embodying far more than a simple garment. Rooted deeply in social values of modesty, dignity, and...