Muscat: City Of The Past Moving Towards The Future | Magnificent Megacities | Spark
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2019
- Muscat, the capital city of Oman, is highly modern, while also deeply rooted in the past. Nestled between mountains and desert, Muscat is Oman's oldest port city and bustling with life.
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Almost feels like watching the new version of One Thousand and One Nights. One of my most favorite books when I was a child. I gotta go visit one of these day to see Muscat with my own eyes.
Thanks for using a subtitle instead of dubs. Nice hearing a local language and dialects.
Is the local language Creole?
@@davidcollegerosemont Dude, really? Oman is an Arab country in the Middle East. Lol
Yeah its way better. In the netherlands we always use subtitels and when I am listening to english tv I just get annoyed because of the annoying voices
Omani people are amazing, peaceful, sincere and down to earth. i miss it
Oh and the omani halwa is just really damn good
I am from Muscat and I have to say this was one of the best videos I have ever seen about the city and its people. High-quality production and interesting viewpoint about the inhabitants of Muscat. Well done @Spark
I dont like it
cant agree more
I have been once to Muscat, what makes city Mega city is not buildings or infrastructure, its PEOPLE....Noor on faces of those people is more than anywhere else where I have traveled. I can simply say I got in love with people of Oman...humble, down to the eath, pure hearts, no agressive whatsoever, relaxed, hospitable....I hope today's modernezation and outside world influence wont spoil those buitiful hearts.
@@a.b.712 ''Noor on faces''????
picture in houses,woman following western life,makeup on faces,eyebrow plucking...you must be on some drugs...
akva ... ( @Amir B ) i think you didn’t get what @Amir B tried to describe is the inner of beauty of Omanis
Lived in and loved Muscat for 10+ years. Great place to live, so peaceful and very friendly people. So many friends. Miss Muscat very much.
*I Lived 3 Years In Muscat V Beautiful Peaceful Clean & Amazing City Muscat is still in my Heart 🖤💙🖤*
I've lived in the region for nearly 15 years. The couple of years I spent in Oman were the best by a big margin. Omanis are really nice people who welcome you everywhere. I'd go back there anytime.
My brother, I'm grateful for you having spent 15 years in that region, and I'm a bit envious! I'm learning Arabic just so I can spend many years living there. But I have a question for you, is it easy to travel from country to country in the Arabian peninsular? For example, can I get from Muscat, Oman to Doha, Qatar relatively easily? By car or by airplane? Let me know your thoughts!
@@thearchitect27 It used to be reasonably easy until Saudi, Bahrain and UAE decided to blockade Qatar. Now there is no land access to Qatar. However you can fly to Doha from Kuwait and Muscat, takes around an hour. If you are going from UAE or Saudi then you will need to transit Oman or Kuwait. There is also some messing around with ticketing but most things are possible.Flying between countries is usually the best choice anyway, as they are reasonably priced. You can drive through Saudi Arabia but it is a hassle getting permits and border controls can take a very long time on occasion.
Andy.. why did u leave?
We spent a week in Oman last December. Wonderful country. Wonderful people. We really enjoyed our visit. Would go again.
Most of Omani people are Muslim Islam.. If you say say the Omani people are wonderful .. Islam is wonderful as them.. One more... Allah mean God in Islam
@@michaelraza1559 somalia pakistan yemen afganistan saudi egypt nothern nigeria mali are all musilm people are they wonderful?islam is a cult religion
@@camilosittegassevol2944 yes they are all wonderful.
i m Indian i was in muscat 15 yrs nice people good food n beautiful places. thanks spark. documentary really nice. onces again thanks
Bloody hell you will find indian everywhere in the world event in Africa lol
Every ever Indians that's Gods LAW ;) ah ah ;) ;) ;)
@@professionalhacker2834 there are Indian Muslims
@@abdihassan894 fuck
A beautiful country.
What Yemen could be.
amen ameen amin
No, A beautiful city. You only saw Muscat city
J J
they r playing with guns.
Yemen is under attack by double faced bastards !
Jacob L 😆
I respect the Omani ice cream hustle..
Me too
I went there in August!! But up in the highest mountain it was only 23c... It is a very beautiful and contrasting country ❤
Allah mean God in Islam..
I WANT TO MARRY A LADY FROM THIS COUNTRY IS IT POSSIBLE
If you went to the South of Oman, the temperature is low around 23 and rainy ⛈ in August
I've been to the middle east before. But I've not been to a place as idyllic as Muscat. So now, it's a part of my bucket list for travel.
Muscat appears to be peaceful and idyllic! A great city to visit...
The only thing missing was traditional food in this episode
Everything seems clean there, curious to know how do they keep their white garments so white through out the day?
Bleach mon. ✌🏾
Everyone I saw in Muscat was immaculate all the time!
The men usually go through at least couple of them every day. They will have a spare one in the office or in the car. The area is also peppered with laundry services where dishdashas are being washed and ironed. Good business in Oman ;)
Different colored dishdashas are also very common. The white is the official color and expected to be worn in the offices and important celebrations.
Omanis love their perfume too. The entire country just smells of frankincense and perfume. It’s very special.
I lived there for 18 years. Their is no smoke pollution is not there. So even dust doesn't make your clothes dirty. It's very clean country. Always
@@shaheensultana4766 You left !!!! Why ?
This is a good documentary ... But some things being said here aren't very accurate.
The part about women driving in the arabian gulf .. literally one country HAD a problem with it .. but as for the rest of the gulf it's very common.
And as for the female boss thing ... haha ... Actually women having their own business in Oman is very common. They're not necessarily big businesses .. but these days it seems to be the focus of most women in Muscat.
Prophets Muhammad PBUH his wife Khadijah RA was also his boss. she was a very successful business women who took a liking to Prophet Muhammad PBUH because of his Good Manners and trustworthiness
Truly agree for both the points. I have mentioned the same. Things have changed a lot
My uncle works for PDO, Oman's state oil company. I've visited him thrice in the city of Muscat. Although his contract ends soon, I simply wish to keep on travelling to this majestic and serene land. The impression it has had on me is of love and purity!
I left Muscat after being born and brought up for 25 years. I'm going to really miss this place. Love Oman
Fantastic documentary! I visited Oman 20 years ago and at the time I had to be interviewed at the Oman embassy to get a visa, for there was no tourism. The employee was surprised I wanted to visit their country, there were virtually no other tourists except the odd expat families on a weekend break from Saudi Arabia... It was a magical discovery as expected, and it's one of my all-time favorite countries. Courteous and friendly people, delicious food, reasonably modern and traditional values, great overall atmosphere, fascinating refined culture and gorgeous landscapes! Although that's a while ago now, I could recognize the well-kept secret it really is through this video.
A documentary on Muscat finally
Incredibly neat place. Thank you for these videos, it rare to find information or video about Oman.
hey Zeynep.
Where are u from?
this is a very good introduction to Oman. I was there a year ago, so glad to find this video to re-visit this magnificent country, people, and customs.
Omanis are cool, still remember the great Ali Al-Habsi and his time in the Premier League. Hugely underrated goalkeeper.
Great work! Thank you for these great high quality documentaries.
Thanks a lot for this fascinating documental about Omani people, their traditions and culture. I really enjoyed it.🇴🇲🇴🇲
Very nice comments
The most attractive nation in the Gulf no doubt are Oman. Women are beautiful in Musqat. Would like to travel and visit Oman. Love and friendship from Malaysia...
You can't hit up on random girls in Oman
You might get even arrested. They are very traditional kind of ppl
Bruh just because of the ice girl
The thirsty & the flirts don't last long in Oman. ⚔😂
@@jeronjoseph5691 or just because it’s quite disrespectful. I don’t think any woman would like to be hit up by some random man tbh.
What I was amazed by is the soft and pure Arabic spoken by the people of Oman. It sounded so sweet. May Allah bless them all.
A really nice and stabile place, don't let your neighbors chaos infect you.
Thanks to American imperialism.
@M. N. K. shut up fool development and all of the above of respect and manners every arab cares about more than any greedy hypoctical foreigner with interests with lack morals and respect towards the local people dignity and understanding of what they really are,, u naive shallow you don't have any idea about the the world they're have been GREAT civilisations in the past in the middle east while most of the world was uncivilised,, and nobody needs little nobody like u to tell the middle east nothing about anything and it's not a competition east and west most middle easterns don't have any problem with the rest of the world but they don't like others trying to interfere with wicked hypocrisy talking about human rights when it suits them but when it comes to their interests they turn a blind eye and lots of other complex things,, please don't make a fool out of yourself talking about things you absolutely don't have any understanding about, and MOST middle eastern are possibly the most respectful people on the planet when you approach them "WITH RESPECT" not anything else of your toxic ASSUMPTIONS,, as for now get lost..
That Was Absolutely An Epic Documentary!
I'm watching again .. the first time I was too busy taking screen captures. lol
One of our favourite countries !The Omanis are so friendly and it is a beautiful country !
My impression is that Oman is great place and great people indeed. I myself am african and only met Omani two years back, previously I did not know them. Great people very generous and great culture. I have lot of respect for them.
Zanzibar was a colony of Oman.
@@normanchristie4524 Well, I heard of that but lets not inflame passions. That seems like a sensitive subject!
Really 😀 Some of Omani has African orgins and speak Swahili bcz Zanzibar was a part of Oman at the past
Thanks for the video. Very HEART EXPANDING. Well done !
I spent 5 yrs in Muscat, a nice city, way back in 2001, neither it was too developed or under developed but basic luxury of life were available. had a great time there.
You should visit again. It’s very developed now!
My home where I grew up 🇴🇲❤️. I spy a PDO cap at 36:41 😂👍. Brings back joyful memories of my childhood ❤️❤️❤️
5i
They should start growing trees 🌳 more,it will change the weather because of the mountains 🏔. Amazing documentary
in sommer it gets to 50 degrees and would be very dry
I think that if they could, they would but the weather seems quite unforgiving them.
Karam M water the plants, after a few years the plants will make their own weather and sustain themselves
@@karamm1054 it can be done
iayyam It’s literally a desert. The only kind of trees that grow there are palm trees, which already line the streets. The sultan arranged to plant 3 million trees a few years ago.
This is so awesome, thank you for making/uploading this.
Every time I see such wonderful earthen buildings I get goosebumps. If I had water and solar-powered electricity, I would die a very happy woman to be allowed to live in one of those abandoned homes. - And check out those doors, lintels and decoration! Oh man! lol
@37:57 I don't know how long ago this docu was filmed, but we no longer hold to the original (obviously impossible to me, anyway) theory that dead organisms created oil. Life such as crustaceans and molluscs expire and undergo decay, dry up and blow away 'dust to dust' for a kind of illustration. They don't all slide together in oil formations around the globe, turn into slime almost instantly - while layers of compressed earth settle on top of them over millions of years.
Certainly the instructors who taught these two knew this.
Thanks for video on beautiful country thanks
Fellow Omani here. Muscat is hardly a megacity. it's actually a weird city as it has zero skyscrapers. Nevertheless, a beautiful city.
Ahh!! I miss Oman. 💔💔 such a beautiful place filled with nature
Much love from Tanzania 🇹🇿. Distant relatives of Oman
One of the most pleasant documentary you can watch about a country. I learned a lot! Love from USA.
work or leisure, Muscat is definitely on the list
I hope the U.S doesn't supply them with 'freedom'
amen
Freedom from peace 😂😂😂
...amd democracy
@@hesh2892 so are you iraqi,Kuwaiti, Omani? Or just another freak of freedom from prosperity and piece
@@hesh2892 but after
American occupation
Morethen 3 million
Peopul killed only in
Iraq .
Very nice... I will add Oman to my future travel destinations :)
Same here!
Amazing to watch these documentaries from other parts of the world. True invention and we all must be grateful for all these things. Thank you very much for sharing.
Very nice comments
Really well done. I enjoyed the different profiles of people and life. I’m very happy to see the country has not been overly developed and lost its heritage. Peace.
Absolutely superb documentary!👍👍. After watching this, and reading the comments, I'd love to visit this lovely country someday.
Thank you so much... Very different content... Lots of respect
Oman 🇴🇲 love you from Somalia 🇸🇴
I speak Arabic fluent I mean fluently and I'm watching the video and listening to this gentleman speaks and reading the subtitle absolutely does not match what the gentleman is saying what so ever it's not doing them Justice at all by the way peace and love to Oman and omanis people beautiful country beautiful people I love y'all from the US
The subtitles are not synchronised with speech in terms of order and not context, so it's not bad but can be better.
That chandelier is just magnificent! I could stare at it forever.
LOOOL when i was little i used to go there and lay down underneath it and just stare at the lights
Very high quality documentary. People in this country are so respectful to their ways of life, and they are so grateful as well. May God continue to bless Oman.. I hope someday I would have a chance to visit this country.
The older generation can teach us so much good luck to your country from ireland
Awesome doc. I actually checked flight prices half way through. =]
wow .. I love to live in Muscat..very beautiful old city ....
It is Good tour I enjoyed it very much indeed! Thank you.
I lived in Muscat in 2005. It was one of the best years of my life.
likewise the sound of adhan makes my heart at ease.Can anyone help me ?I need an information about the halwa factory,wanna go and see him to buy some halwa directly.Anyone here from Muscat,am an origin of Oman n love to connect with anyone from Oman.I still belive Iv tons of lost relatives in Oman :(
May Allah bless people of Oman❤
Me too buoy
Looking at the table that Houda and Rami set makes visiting even more attractive. I'll bet the cuisine is awesome!
Now if all the Arab countries modeled themselves after this peace-loving, traditional yet modernizing Gulf country, then we could finally begin to see elements of everlasting peace take place in the Middle East!
thearchitect27 Oman is super slow and inefficient in a lot of ways. The people and sultan are amazing, but the country has a long way to go before they are an economic powerhouse.
They don’t need to became an economic powerhouse.They comfortable.What else you want?Turn them into a fucking Dubai?A land of bling shit?
@@petergbrics7260 agreed! We are comfortable with the way things are. We don't need to turn into an actual mega city, I personally prefer a culture rich city that still is modern in some way
Yes, that’s assuming if the US can keep itself out from invading and meddling in their countries in the first place.
And that’s a big IF.
@@kerielarmali4942 Oman is the best country in the Middle East because it's not an "economic powerhouse". Economic powerhouse = slavery. The cultural way is best; more free.
This video is full of information and very interesting, I’ve been there 2 times yet, but in this video I learned some new things
I will work and live in Oman for the next maybe 5-10 years of my life. Such a peaceful country, and I am so excited.
Translation to English not same as they say in Arabic
Yeah but the same point
Wow ! Oman enjoye
This fantastique l'm happy
Omanis...hospitable and humble. This is their DNA. Greetings from Pakistan.
Kuala lumpur?
Very interesting documentary!
So interesting, thank you.
Beautiful country 🤗
Selam from ALBANIA 🇦🇱
That halwa dude has gotta be jacked from stirring that for 79 years...
Beautiful muscat! 🧡❤️
very well done thank you
A video like this should be disabled in comments section bcz we are busy in comments section rather than to watch the beautiful city
What a nice and pretty couple!! And Oman is since this video on my bucket list :-)
Wonderful Muscat...... Nice place to live.......
I really like Oman.Oman is the most beautiful country for me with kind people.I respect the leader of this country who created from the common village the great city Muscat with dazzling mousqes,with good roads, beautiful houses with best hotels.I want to visit a lot of countries and the first country in my list is Oman.Unfortunately without accompaniment of man I can't do that but in any case I will find a chance to come this country
Greetings from Russia
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Why would u need a man to visit Oman??
In this era you don't need a man to travel cuz it is safe
These people are beautiful, mixture of African and Arabic.
They used to sail down to the east coast of Africa and kidnap Africans and enslave them. Up until the recent past Oman controlled Zanzibar until it became part of Tanzania. Hense the mixture.
@@iayyam thats before islam and america had fucking 3 million slaves
@@alza901 and the point is?
It's not a mega city though. But still a beautiful city.
Mega city LOL
Sophie
Oman is so beautiful..i love this country.i hope to visit Oman 🇴🇲 again 😊
MashaAllah. Most beautiful country Oman muscat magnificent mega city greatest top
Really Oman is beautiful place
Muscat😚😚, an awesome place that i have ever met with lot of kind people
Waaaaw masha Allah amazing place to be. May give them more prosperous.
Muscat is so beautiful and Good to know omani women also wear Shalwar Qamez, people there are somehow relatable to part of Pakistan's coastal areas and especially Gawadar (which was once part of oman).
Sultan Qaboos has been a pragmatic and good ruler to his people. I hope the Omani people realize how fortunate they have been.
I have visited Oman Muscat twice it's beautiful... D beaches r magnificent with blue water soothing d eyes n d green palm trees arond...d best weather is from oct to march.
Nil Raj I’m going there tmw, you got any advice lol.
I lived in Oman for three years as a kid.. loved it !!! Best beaches ever.. very wild very hospitable ... but the summer was quite literally an open furnace we would have to go back to Jordan and my poor dad would stay for his work alone hahaha
Hot friend does only work to occupy. It is not surprising that they have money! Kkkkk Does your friend do a lot of work?
There are literally air conditioners everywhere though, so it’s not that bad anymore.
I was in Sultanate of Oman for more than 10 years working for many E. P C projects. My regards to Sultan Quaboos, and all the people's of Oman.
Kate's documentary about the spice route was miles better than this one am afraid. raw and unbiased. i cant say the same for this one unfortunately
i thought it would be an informative documentary about Muscat till i got to 'hudda and rami studied abroad and are open minded however.....' seriously? so studying abroad = being open minded?
and 19:45 - 19"50 who said everyone has to wear western clothes....c'mon now!!! respect people's cultures and let them be. i cringe to think what the world would be if everyone adopted western practices!!!!
I've never been to muscat but it looks like a beautiful city with lovely people
I didn't know Oman is a liberal society.......good thing to see in Middle-East
I wouldn’t call it liberal,but it’s the best as a Muslim country can be.Tolerant,friendly,clean.Still a Muslim country in the heart of Islam,but it’s ok.I used to work there.Its very old and authentic and they have a superb ruler,Who transformered the country to the better and maintain peace and tolerance.For now:)
@@petergbrics7260 Yes, this is was the norm in the Muslim world for hundreds of years before the European's spread their intolerant culture in the Mideast.
@@kusari86
*Americans
@@elena79rus and colonial interests sweet heart, but anyway the past is the past let's hope for a better world from now on ✌
Oman isn't liberal. It's orderly; liberal = lawlessness (eg: USA)
Big hug to Oman from Belgium ❤
What a beautiful family. Love from USA.
Muscat is a beautiful city, but it is NOT a megacity by any standards.
Mega in impressiveness, not necessarily size 😄 but perhaps they're running out of cities?
Is that city in Haiti?
You are right, it's a country
I'd argue that is may be part of the string of megacities from Kuwait to Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Muscat...but yes, by no means is Muscat a megacity in any capacity
It’s like a big town more than anything
Want to visit this awesome place....
Wonderful doc...
Please do a series on India too
Thank
Love Oman - Lived and worked in Oman 1981. My husband ran the Seeb airport for Pan Am
Hey hello ! In a few months im aheading there i actually live in belgium do you have an email or your husband i have some questions about the country please :)
A beautiful country and love all the beautiful colours the women wear
That was a good show. I felt like I was abroad for a minute
I have visited the city few years ago it’s both beautiful and clean.
I'd like to visit Muscat. It looks like a very nice place to be.
Pretty country,interesting video.