I’ll be returning to the states in a few days, so here are some random things I wanted to remember about my experience here:
- Our villa has geckos. I caught a tiny one in our dining room and then saw a huge one on the side of the house outside.
- Pretty much all the stores in this area have English translations under the Arabic script, and they are always weirdly literal and serious: “Sale of foodstuffs” “Ironing of clothing” “Sale of luxuries”
- Muscat and the surrounding area are mostly made of neutral colors, like white or beige buildings, tan mountains, sandy dirt, and so on. This makes the sunsets especially striking, though.
- My taxi driver tonight was very friendly and I was able to speak a little Arabic with him. He corrected my grammar a couple of times.
- Karak tea, which is basically Indian chai tea and is not native, is still really popular. The taste reminds you of Fruit Loops.
- Mutrah Souk is fun, but not as fun as guidebooks make it sound, since it is really hard to bargain with the sellers and you know a lot of the prices are ridiculous.