Apart from the natural sights such as wadis and mountains, these are some more affordable things in Oman which the country produces, and might be of interest to the average visitor.
Fuel
Heavily subsidized petrol prices means one can drive without worry of cost unlike most other countries. Petrol prices are usually at about a third of the prices of non oil producing countries. Per litre price averages OMR0.239 at most petrol kiosk. There is also no need to leave you car as there are always station attendants. I would also say that renting a 4WD here is comparatively more affordable than getting one in neighbouring Gulf countries.
Dates
Oman produces dates. Almost all other food items rely on imports. There are a variety of dates sold in souks and not all dates found at shops are from Oman. There are quite a number of dates produce from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as well. As such, be mindful of which are Omani dates as it wouldn’t be that special getting dates from another country in Oman. Nonetheless, if you love dates, this is the place to stock up and bring them home!
Frankincense
Surely, buying Frankincense in the land of Frankincense would be more economical. Frankincense is seen as a something on par with gold. As Matthew 2:11 states “And when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts: gold and frankincense and myrrh.” The Quran also notes that Frankincense has medicinal properties and suitable for the use of purification, improving memory and the heart.
Regional Dining Options
This is a staple and good alternative to any upmarket cafes at shopping malls or tourist hotspots. They may comprise Yemeni, Indian and Turkish options. It was possible to find affordable meals at about OMR1 to OMR2.5 in most places (excluding beverages) Bottled water from the supermarket is the way to keep with budget!

This sums up the affordable things in Oman!
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