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Oman Tourism Kickstarts India Show With A Focus On Luxury Offerings

OT Staff

Oman is known for its intriguing combination of traditions and modern luxury, which make it a top-tier destination for Indian travellers. The recent India Roadshow launched by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism of the Sultanate of Oman in New Delhi underscored the country's allure as a haven for those seeking an experience inspired by comfort, luxury, adventure, and lasting memories.

The event commenced with a press conference at ITC Maurya in the national capital, followed by promotional tours across significant cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru. Oman Tourism officials and 18 prominent players from Oman’s private sector—luxury hotels, airlines, and travel experts—unveiled their finest offerings to the Indian travellers and other stakeholders.

Oman Tourism Board officials at a press conference in ITC Maurya, New Delhi

"We aim to showcase Oman not merely as a destination but an experience—a sanctuary where natural beauty, deep-rooted heritage, and luxurious comfort come together to create something memorable," said an Oman Tourism Board official.

Elegance and Tradition

Central to Oman’s appeal is its world-class accommodations catering to every taste. Whether you’re drawn to the palaces of Muscat, beachfront resorts, or the charm of boutique desert camps, Oman offers Indian travellers a variety of luxurious lodging options.

One of the latest jewels in Oman’s crown is the newly opened St. Regis Muscat. This property blends modern elegance and local charm with its world-class amenities. Each stay here promises an experience where every detail is curated to offer guests comfort and luxury.

For those who appreciate the beauty of tradition, Oman’s luxury hotels do not disappoint. Many properties are designed with a minimalist aesthetic influenced by traditional Omani architecture, offering an escape that honours the country’s cultural heritage. Whether nestled in the bustling capital or the quiet desert, these sanctuaries are must-visit for travellers seeking a blend of comfort, elegance, and a connection to the land's rich history.

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