Frequently Asked Questions
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Is it
safe? |
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Oman is designated by the
U.S State Department as having the same level of safety as the
U.S, Canada and Australia for example. In fact, since there
has never been any terrorist activity in Oman and there has
never been any threat of it, Oman is presently safer than almost
any country.
You can check at no cost the current situation online at www.travel.state.gov.
This site considers all aspects of safety in each country. The
Sultanate of Oman is a highly developed, sophisticated country
that retains pride in its traditional culture and values. Crime
rates are much lower than in most western cities. |
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Are
“Westerners” and Christians welcome in Oman? |
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The people of Oman have always
accepted those of other faiths without reservation. In the past
the country has even hosted the Israeli prime minister and has
steered a very moderate political path. This is illustrated
by the fact that the ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos, allocated
land in the capital, Muscat, specifically for churches of non-Muslim
faiths. Although proselyting is prohibited, expatriate members
of the Church live and work in the country without any concerns.
As an American you will feel very welcome and at home. |
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Is
Oman clean? |
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Visitors to Oman are usually
surprised to discover that the country and its cities are very
clean and unpolluted . Water can be safely drunk anywhere in
Oman and there are no health requirements to enter the country. |
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What are
the dress standards? |
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Temple-standard dress is
all that is required of both men and women; bathing suits and
shorts should only be worn at hotel pools. Women should also
bring with them a scarf for when we visit the Grand Mosque during
our tour of Muscat - an interesting experience that surprises
most visitors. |
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Will
I find language difficulties? |
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Everyone that we deal with
during the tour speaks English except for some of the local
people we may meet in remote areas. We will provide you with
some basic Arabic phrases and of course your guides will always
be there to assist you at any time. |
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Where
will we be staying? |
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The tour uses the new
Crowne Plaza Resort Hotel in Salalah,
normally rated at 5 stars. All hotel facilities are of the highest
international standards. One night will be spent camping at
a site that is set up by our ground operator. You do not have
to set up a tent, cook or clean etc. at any time. |
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What
type of food will I encounter in Oman? |
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All food in Oman is of the
highest standard. Most meals will be eaten at our hotels which
offer all the cuisines you will be familiar with. Our picnic
lunches will offer a variety of well-prepared food and drink.
We carry extra water and soft drinks at all times when traveling. |
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How
physically challenging is the tour? |
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Anyone of at least moderate
health will have no difficulties. People in their late-80's
and people with visual and walking impediments have experienced
no difficulties on previous tours. Coach and 4WD transportation
takes us to all the sites and there are no long walks required. |
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What
is the surcharge if I am traveling alone? |
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The tour price is based upon
two people sharing a room throughout. If you wish, we will attempt
to find another person for you to share with. However, if you
have the room to yourself a surcharge of $895 is applicable.
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Why
do you think Nephi’s “Bountiful” is in Oman? |
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The southern province of
Dhofar in Oman has the only locations that can possibly be considered
as the place that Lehi's group named Bountiful.
Since exploration of the entire Arabian coastline was completed
in 1992, Latter Day Saints can be assured that the location
of this unique place must lie in Dhofar. However, neither Warren
Aston nor Bountiful Tours has ever claimed that any particular
location in Oman is the place. Instead, we will visit the only
two locales that have been proposed by scholars as candidates
and allow you to evaluate them according to Nephi's very detailed
and specific description of the place, allowing you to make
up your own mind. |
Please contact us with any other questions
or concerns not covered on the web site.
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