Oman being the oldest independent state of the Arabian landscape, celebrated its National Day on the 18th of November, marking its independence from Portugal’s control since 1650. The 2-week holiday commenced by celebrating the birthday of the Sultan of Oman on the 19th of November.

The celebrations included a parade, fireworks, races, and more while the streets were made colourful with the national flag and images of Sultan Qaboos bin Said. The holiday was a great time for Oman nationals to bond with their loved ones, while the tourists received the opportunity to see a highlight of the country during their Oman sightseeing adventures. For those who wish to experience a unique stay in the most scenic landscapes in Oman, Desert Nights Camp is one such ideal destination.

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