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What Oman has to offer
Ancient architecture
Omani architecture intricately weaves together influences from Arab, Persian, Indian, and Portuguese cultures, evident in the captivating designs adorning cities such as Muscat, as well as the majestic forts and palaces scattered throughout the landscape.
Production value
To journey to Oman, one may embark via major international gateways like Muscat International Airport or Salalah International Airport, or opt for a scenic voyage across the Arabian Sea aboard ferries departing from various ports in the Gulf region.
Experienced crews
Moreover, Oman boasts proficient crews across pivotal departments, cutting-edge equipment, and expansive outdoor film studios equipped with existing sets, fostering an environment conducive to realizing cinematic visions with unparalleled creativity and efficiency.
Major cities and shooting locations
Locations database
The Muscat Gate
A historic gateway that marks the entrance to the old city of Muscat, offering panoramic views of the city and its coastal surroundings.
Sultan Qaboos Mosque
An architectural masterpiece known for its stunning blend of traditional Islamic design and modern elements, featuring one of the world's largest handwoven carpets.
The Bahla Fort
a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its impressive mud-brick architecture and historical significance in Omani culture.
Coastal City of Sur
A captivating coastal city nestled along the Arabian Sea, known for its traditional dhow shipyards and picturesque seafront views.
Ruus Al Jibal
A rugged mountain range offering spectacular vistas and adventurous trails for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Balad Sayt village
A hidden gem nestled in the Hajar Mountains, renowned for its stunning terraced fields and traditional Omani charm.
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