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meetings: incentives oman 2012


Sample incentive


A six-day incentive to Muscat with Ejabyah Management


NTT Tours also offers incentive groups a traditional Omani welcome by the local community. Omani drummers play traditional music when the group arrives


The DMC specialises in catering to incentive group tours, events, meetings and conferences. Their team of profes- sionals can organise incentive circuits, banquet events, special events, themed dinners and special excursions. Many programmes include motivational and team building features. NTT Tours also offers incentive groups a traditional Omani welcome by the local community. Omani drummers play traditional music when the group arrives at the hotel. Eihab Travel & Tours can provide exclusive indoor and out- door meal venues including private museums, forts, private beaches, mountains and wadis.


One of the most popular is its "simple but authentic" dinner at a community centre in the old part of Muscat. It is run by the Sidab Women's Group Ð a non-profit com- munity organisation, inspired and run by local women who provide training in sewing and enable a regular income for about 30 women from the fishing village. The dinner includes authentic Omani dishes cooked and served by the women themselves. What makes it really special is the location Ð the rooftop overlooks the old city and the minaret of the near-by mosque is silhouetted by the dark mountain ranges. At the end of the dinner, gifts crafted by the local women are given to members of the group. Additionally, it is possible to play three-legged soccer on the beach, with local boys from the fishing village joining in as a team-building event.


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Day 1: Arrival in Muscat, check-in on beach/lawn at hotel with fresh welcome drinks. Day 2: Highlights include a tour of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque; a visit to the home of the world's most valuable perfume, Amouage; a bargain-hunting session at Muttrah souk; trip to Beit Al Zubair Museum; and dinner at an old Omani house with traditional welcome by local villagers. Day 3: A 4WD transfer to the Sharqiyah sands desert where a Bedouin tribesman imparts some valuable knowledge on survival in the desert and each person receives a mussar (Omani cloth used as a turban); a camel ride to the luxury desert camp; sand-boarding; picnic lunch; and Omani-style dinner with entertainment. Day 4: Includes 4WD transfer to the coast at Tiwi and Wadi Shab; a swim in the wadi to the hidden caverns and waterfalls; climbing up the waterfalls or chilling in the caves; a picnic lunch on a deserted beach; and finally, local fishermen at Sifah take the group on their long narrow boats to meet up with a dhow that cruises up


the coast to the Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Hotel as the sun sets. Dinner is in the hotel gardens. Day 5: Speedboat transfer to the deserted beach coves of Bandar Khayran. Here there is a via ferrata cliff climbing wire for the more adventurous and kayaking, snorkelling and sunbathing for the rest. A try-dive in the safe shallow waters can also be set up with diving professionals. The afternoon is at leisure followed by a farewell dinner on an exclusive beach at the hotel. Day 6: At leisure until transfer to the airport and departure.


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