Affordable French-speaking guide for a family trip to Oman?
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I’d like to organize a family trip to Oman—could anyone recommend a French-speaking guide? Also, is it feasible to plan this trip in July or August? Thanks in advance!
GI Gilfov Regular ·
Hello

I can look into finding you a French-speaking guide. Would this be for a few days, occasionally for specific visits, or for the entire duration of your stay? I once met one by chance in the desert with his clients—really nice, but I think the prices are quite high!!!

Otherwise, July and August🔥 are way too hot, much too hot. It's the off-season during this period, and some camps in the desert or mountains close. It's tough to go for walks in the desert, by the sea, or in the mountains because of the heat. The streets are deserted during the day, people go out in the evening, and you only get around in an air-conditioned car. It's really not the recommended time to visit.

Have a nice day Gilles FOVET
PE Petahouchnik ·
Hi there, Oman is a stunning country with incredibly diverse landscapes—modern, traditional, and peaceful. You’ve got sea, mountains, and desert to choose from. The forts are great to visit with kids!

We’ve been three times in August. You’ve got to love and handle the heat. Temperatures on the Indian Ocean coast are pleasant (Masirah Island), and there’s a light monsoon in the south (Salalah). Desert camps are closed during this period.

Perks in July/August: 25–30% discounts on hotels and car rentals. It’s a country you can explore without any issues, with or without a guide.
JO Joël53 Regular ·
Hello, it’s been a while, but did you manage to find a French-speaking guide back then? If so, could you share their contact details? I’m looking for one for next February/March. Thanks

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