Tourist locations in Oman had no choice but to close down due to heavy rains and bad weather. However, they are up and running once again since the 14th of July. The Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority (CDAA) also stated that public safety is important and therefore, safety guidelines will have to be strictly adhered to.

Oman sightseeing and visiting parks such as Darbat Park are possible now, however, visitors are constantly advised by the Royal Oman Police to keep to safety rules. Nevertheless, Oman is a beautiful land with silk deserts that lures in tourists from across the globe. Also, despite the weather warnings, travellers can opt for a taste of local luxury at popular hotels like Desert Nights Camp offering a different kind of experience with luxury in the middle of the desert.

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