One place to get a feel for local Omani culture is on the main one-way road that runs in a circle through the heart of Seeb. Alongside banks and Indian-run 'cold stores', the road is flanked by the gold souq, with its windows of bangles and bridal chains, and by dishdasha tailors, kumar (cap) shops and abeyya boutiques. A circuit only takes a few minutes by car but you could spend half a day exploring the souq on foot.
Between the main road and the sea, the old souq is housed in a purpose-built sandy-coloured complex of buildings near the main mosque and is a fun place to explore with camel ropes and walking sticks, piles of spices, fruits and vegetables. Thankfully the wet fish market has its own building further west along the corniche.
The road doubles back on itself just after shops selling Arabic-style sofas and sedans and Omani honey. On the return section of the loop are outlets selling Omani-style traditional ladies’ clothing with colourful anklets and embroidered smocking. Interspersed with the tailors are ‘wedding services’ shops selling strings of lights and outrageous bridal thrones.


Sun Rise, Muscat - Oman


Beach, Muscat - Oman


Wet Land, Muscat - Oman


Wet Land, Muscat - Oman


Wet Land, Muscat - Oman


Wet Land, Muscat - Oman


Wet Land, Muscat - Oman


Seeb Souq, Muscat - Oman
I love the pictures, and that last one with the little parrot is a brilliant portrait! Would love to see some pics of the shops and the souq too!
Thanks Maura
Thanks Maura.
Sure next time i will put the shops & Souq picture too.