Travel to Oman from UAE by bus

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My name is Rohit. I am now on a visit visa in UAE for 3 months, it will expire soon. Today I got Oman visit visa for 3 months. My question is that, is it possible to travel by bus from here UAE to Oman?? I Know it is possible for Residential visa holders to travel to Oman by bus, but don't know about for visit visa holders, my nationality is Indian. Is there is any problem??
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Yes you can, there are a lot of travel agencies in karama who arranged travel itinerary from Dubai to Oman on bus.
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Can I travel to Oman from UAE by bus?
A country known for its captivating beaches and beautiful landscape. You can travel to Oman from Dubai not only by air but also by road. Ever since the launch of bus service from Dubai to Oman in January 2019, visiting Oman has become easier and more affordable for the residents of the UAE.Can I travel from Dubai to Muscat by bus?
There are 3 buses a day in both directions. From Dubai to Muscat: The Mwasalat bus from Dubai to Muscat departs at 7.30 am, 3.30 pm, and 11 pm from the Abu Hail bus station. Getting on the bus is also possible at Airport Terminal 2 (7.45 am, 3.45 pm and 11.45 pm) and at Rashidiya Bus Station (8 am, 4 pm and 12 pm).Can I travel from Oman to Dubai by bus?
BUS TIMINGSYou can also catch an Oman to Dubai bus from these stops. Travellers can take a Sohar to Dubai bus (or from any other station in Muscat) for a price of OMR 5.5 (one-way) and OMR 9 (return ticket). The Sohar to Dubai bus timings are 06:20 am 03:20 pm and 11:20 pm.How do I get from UAE to Oman?
The best way to get from Dubai to Oman is to fly which takes 1h 56m and costs AED 600 - AED 1700. Alternatively, you can bus via Muscat, which costs AED 170 - AED 200 and takes 8h 13m.Dubai to Oman (Muscat) by bus | Price, Tickets, Depatures, Everything you need to know!
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