muscat day 1


 

We set out on our first morning in Muscat to check-off one of the major tourist attractions: The Grand Mosque. This magnificent building is one of the many stately construction projects completed during the current reign of the beloved Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said. He is widely praised as a god-like figure by the Omani people, and guided the country through its recent renaissance by vastly improving infrastructure and public resources throughout the country. The Mosque is a breathtaking expanse of marble, and boasts both the (second) largest handmade carpet and the largest Swarovski crystal chandelier in the world. Definitely a must see on a visit to Muscat.

 

In the evening we took a stroll on Qurum Beach, just an easy walk away from our accommodation. The golden-hour scene on the shoreline is electric... Pickup futbol games, families soaking up the last bit of sun for the day, large-scale barbecues and young Omanis showing off their slick cars on Love Street all comprise quite a unique atmosphere. Add the Call to Prayer riding gently on the wind from distant mosques and there was no mistaking that we weren't in Kansas anymore.

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bangkok to muscat


 

A few hours in one of the fancy Bangkok airport lounges was a much-needed oasis within a long travel day from Bangkok to Muscat. Our Chase Sapphire Reserve card grants us access to these free food, drink and wifi bonanzas in airports all over the world. It's safe to say that the little piece of plastic is a major reason why this trip was possible (points!).

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We arrived at our Muscat AirBnB accommodation in the charming, beach-adjacent neighborhood of Shatti al Qurum during the flattering golden light of the early evening. The visual appeal of our soon to be home-away-from-home in our hosts' flora packed courtyard was not lost on our drowsy eyes.  

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koh kood to bangkok


 
 

We waved goodbye to Koh Kood embarking on a day of travel via taxi, ferry, and bus back to Bangkok, where we would fly to our next destination the following day. We got to our hostel in Bangkok just in time to freshen up and walk over to Sky Bar, one of the most popular rooftop hangouts in the city (yup, it's the one from 'The Hangover II'). Although we spent on two cocktails more than we had spent on food and drink for the past 4 or 5 days, the view was 100% worth it… And the drinks were pretty damn good as well.

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