03 July 2026

Muscat, Oman

We broke up our long journey from Europe to Bangkok with a full-day stop in Muscat, Oman.  We booked a private tour through Withlocals.  One of the best things about it is that that the itinerary is completely customisable.  It costs around $150 AUD per person for a 7–8-hour tour, which we thought was pretty reasonable for a private experience.

They handed out some halwa (Oman traditional sweet) at the airport


Our driver picked us up directly from the airport.  Since our flight landed very early in the morning, we had some time to kill, so we grabbed a light breakfast and coffee at Caffe Nero while waiting.







One place I specifically requested was Rozna Restaurant for breakfast, and I'm so glad we went.  The restaurant is absolutely stunning.  It feels more like a palace than a restaurant.  The main dining hall is huge, and there are also plenty of beautiful private dining rooms.








We ordered two breakfast trays, the Mom's tray and the Rozna tray, along with two rakhal breads, one with egg and another with cheese and honey.  The breakfast tray came with a variety of small dishes, including different protein options, lentils, potato balls, fresh roti and other traditional sides.  As with most mixed platters, some dishes were better than others, but overall there were far more hits than misses.

My favourite was definitely the cheese and honey rakhal.  It wasn't as crispy as I expected, but the combination of the slightly chewy bread, creamy cheese and sweet honey was so good.  I could honestly eat this for breakfast every week.  The whole meal was also incredibly filling and kept us going for the rest of the morning.





After breakfast, our driver showed us around Muscat, stopping at the Grand Mosque, the local market (souq) and a museum.  One thing I noticed throughout the city was how most of the buildings are painted in white or earthy tones.  This is actually intentional, not only does it reflect Oman's traditional architectural style, but lighter colour also helps keep buildings cooler under the intense desert sun. 

Another thing that caught my attention was the architecture.  Many of the buildings have a fortress-like appearance, with high walls, tower and strong, simple designs.  Our driver explained that this style is inspired by Oman's historic forts.  In the past, these buildings were designed with defence in mind, providing protection during times of conflict while also helping people cope with the harsh desert climate. Combined with the city's signature white and earthy colour palette, the architecture gives Muscat a unique character that feels both elegant and deeply connected to its history.




The Grand Mosque

Port Sultan Qaboos









Muttrah Souq

We also spent some time wandering through the local market.  I found so many souvenirs and cloths a little expensive.  If you are willing to explore the smaller side alleys, you might find the same items at better prices.  And don't forget to bargain.  It's quite common here, so there's usually a bit of a room to negotiate.  Just be polite and friendly, and you may walk away with a much better deal.



Before heading back to the airport, we made one request, a quick stop at McDonald's.  We always like trying McDonald's in different countries whenever we travel.  This time we got the McArabia chicken which is basically a grilled chicken wrap with lettuce and mayonnaise.  Nothing too fancy, but it was simple, fresh and tasty.  A fun little way to end our short visit to Oman before continuing our journey to Bangkok.



Before our flight to Bangkok, we spent some time relaxing in the airport lounge to freshen up after a full day of sightseeing.  The lounge at Muscat Airport was pleasantly quiet, with plenty of comfortable seating and a good selection of food and drinks.  One thing that really stood out was the dedicated playroom, which would be a huge plus for families travelling with young kids.  It was the perfect place to unwind, recharge and get ready for the next leg of our journey.



Hope you all enjoy this post! Octie Appetie...

01 July 2026

A 7-night European Adventure

Hi everyone! 😊

I've put together all of our Europe trip posts into one blog, with links throughout that take you to more detailed story if you'd like to explore a particular post further.

This was our 7-night Europe trip in mid-January this year, covering four beautiful countries: Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Germany.  From stunning alpine scenery and charming villages to delicious food and unforgettable memories, this itinerary packs a lot into one week.

Personally, out of the four countries we visited, I'd love to go back to Austria and Germany.  Even though we only had a short time there, we had an amazing experience.  The scenery was breathtaking, the people were friendly and the food was delicious too.  There's still so much more to see and I'd definitely love to return to explore more cities and experience everything these beautiful countries have to offer.

I hope this blog helps anyone planning to visit any of these destinations.  Feel free to browse through the posts and if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help as much as I could.  Happy reading, and I hope it inspires your own European adventure! 


Muscat International Airport

Fly out from Bangkok to Zurich with Oman Air, with a short transit at Muscat Airport click here

Ibis Budget Zurich Airport

Stayed for one night at Ibis Budget Hotel, Zurich click here

Lucerne, Switzerland

Enjoyed delicious local Swiss cuisine at Wirtshaus Taube in Lucerne click here

Hotel Krebs, Interlaken

Charming and historic stay at Hotel Krebs in Interlaken click here

Interlaken, Switzerland
Interlaken in wintertime click here

Chocolate pie from Mcdonald's in Interlaken

The best chocolate pie from McDonald's in Interlaken click here

Coop Supermarket

Everything you could possibly need - from snacks and drinks to ready-made meals - you can find them in Coop Supermarket click here

Chocolate fondue

We had Thai food from Tom Yum Kung Restaurant and chocolate fondue for dessert from Chasstubli Click here

Grindelwald

Beautiful Alpine village of Grindelwald  Click here

Pretzel from local bakery in Zermatt

The hunt for the iconic Matterhorn Click here

A vignette for driving in Europe
Vignette or Motorway pass Click here

Liechtenstein Castle
One of Europe's smallest countries click here

Innsbruck

Innsbruck for a night click here

Karaage Restaurant, Innsbruck

The best karaage chicken I've ever had Click here

Chocolate and cherry strudel from Kroll Strudel cafe

A must-try Austrian strudel in town Click here


Donut from Austrian McDonald's

McDonald's Click here


Pension Bergfried, Hallstatt

One night in my dream town, Hallstatt Click here

Wiener schnitzel from Restaurant Zum Salzbaron, Hallstatt

A no-regrets dinner at Restaurant Zum Salzbaron inside Seehotel, Hallsatt Click here

Hallstatt

Peaceful morning walk in Hallstatt Click here
Maislinger Bakery in Hallstatt

Local bakery in Hallstatt click here

Pork ribs burger from Mcdonald's in Germany

German McDonald's Click here

Koos Hotel in Munich

Stayed at Koos Hotel for the night Click here

Frauenkirche Cathedral, Munich

Wandering through Munich on foot Click here

Hofbrauhaus Munchen

Prost to German beers! Click here

Goodbye and see you again

Some pictures from the Aspire Lounge in Zurich Airport Click here