Mind Your Manners in Muslim Countries
Traveling to a Muslim-majority country like the Sultanate of Oman is an enriching experience, offering glimpses into deep-rooted traditions, generous hospitality, and stunning natural beauty. However, Oman is also a country where Islamic principles, including Sharia law, guide daily life.
Culture - Heartfelt Handicrafts (part 3)
Handicrafts often carry the cultural essence of the country they come from, representing the talent, creativity, and heritage of the people who make them. Whether it's delicate weaving, intricate carvings, or vibrant textiles, each handcrafted item tells a story. If you’re heading to Fiji, Bali, Morocco, Turkey, or Australia, here are some of the most sought-after handicrafts you’ll want to keep an eye out for—both as beautiful mementos and ways to support local artisans.
Culture - Fair and Friendly Bartering in Developing Countries
Bartering, or haggling over prices, is a common practice in many developing countries. If you’re not used to it, the idea of negotiating for every purchase might feel a bit intimidating or even uncomfortable. But bartering isn’t about “winning” or driving the price down as low as possible; it’s about finding a fair deal that works for both parties while respecting local customs. More importantly, in many of these countries, a little extra money in your purchase could go a long way in supporting the seller and their extended family.