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Oman is opening its doors to foreign tourists with updated driving regulations

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Oman has introduced a new policy aimed at making travel easier for foreign tourists, allowing them to drive using their home-country driving licences during short-term stays. This initiative removes the requirement for an international driving permit, providing greater convenience for those looking to explore the country by car. The policy is applicable to visitors with valid driving licences from their home countries, as long as they are in Oman for a brief period.

Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, Oman attracts tourists eager to discover the natural beauty and historical sites it has to offer. With this new regulation, visitors can enjoy a hassle-free experience, driving their own vehicles or rented cars without the burden of extra paperwork. The decision to ease driving regulations is anticipated to boost tourism, especially among those who value the flexibility and freedom that self-driving provides.

This new driving privilege is restricted to short-term visitors, meaning that tourists planning to stay in Oman for an extended period may still need to obtain a local licence or an international driving permit. Nevertheless, for many short-term travelers, the option to use their home-country driving licences will significantly lower travel barriers, making it simpler to navigate Oman’s picturesque routes, lively cities, and remote regions.

This initiative is part of Oman’s larger strategy to enhance its tourism infrastructure and draw in more international visitors. With more lenient driving rules, tourists will have greater freedom to explore the country at their own pace, whether embarking on a road trip through the desert, a coastal adventure, or visiting Oman’s historic landmarks. The relaxation of driving regulations is expected to give a much-needed boost to the country’s tourism sector, making it an even more attractive destination for travelers from around the world.

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