The Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman border Oman’s south to north-eastern tip, creating unpolluted coastlines, exceptional reef diving, and access to Oman’s 293 island, only 5 of which are inhabited. Oman has many natural wonders, from verdant wadis (valleys) and caves to mountains and desert sand dunes. Beneath a cloak of modernity, Oman remains a treasure-trove of old world wonders. Castles and archaeological site dating back centuries BC are spread throughout every region. Oman is an ideal location for incentives, the Wahibah sands are a major tourist attraction, catering from those who enjoy walking tp dune bashing. A number of well maintained camps are in place around sands, providing excellent services, including 4-wheel drive tours. Trips are arranged from Biddiyah to the Arabian Sea and back, providing the less experienced desert adventurers with a safe opportunity to experience the unique scenery. With a plethora of activities (camel racing, surfing, rock climbing, cave exploration, etc.) diversity of landscape and unspoilt culture, Oman makes for a rich and memorable location for any event.