AGS MOVERS OMAN: EXPERT REMOVALS IN MUSCAT, SALALAH & MORE
Looking for a trusted moving company in Oman, serving major cities like Muscat, Salalah, Sohar, Nizwa, and beyond? AGS Movers Oman is your dedicated partner for international removals, providing tailored moving and storage solutions for individuals and businesses nationwide. With us, you can count on a smooth, professional move, within Oman or anywhere in the world.
Domestic & International Removals Solutions
AGS International Movers offers excellence to each of its clients.

Established in 1974, AGS Movers Oman brings over 51 years of experience to the moving industry.
Whether you’re planning a local move or an international relocation, AGS Oman, a proud branch of the AGS Group, is the professional moving company you can trust. As part of a global network with more than 140 locations worldwide, AGS Movers combines vast experience with efficient moving processes to deliver a seamless relocation experience.
At AGS Movers Oman, we offer unmatched professionalism, world-class quality standards, and expertise in a wide range of services, including international removals, office moves, groupage, vehicle transport, fine art shipping, pet transport, secure storage facilities, and other moving services.
While our most popular destinations include the UK, Europe, and Australia, we have the capability to move you anywhere in the world!
Moving to regal Muscat, verdant Salalah, ancient Sohar, or cultural Nizwa?
AGS Movers is here to ensure a stress-free move to any of these popular destinations.



Oman Fast Facts
AGS Movers Oman efficiently carries out around 250 local and international moves annually, assisted by their trusty 1×7-ton truck and robust warehouses measuring 850m2.
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Landmarks
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque: A stunning architectural masterpiece, this mosque showcases intricate Islamic design, welcoming visitors to admire its grandeur and peaceful ambiance.
Royal Opera House Muscat: A premier cultural venue, this opera house hosts world-class performances, enriching Oman’s artistic landscape with diverse shows.
Mutrah Souq: A traditional market offering a sensory experience with aromatic spices, exquisite textiles, and handcrafted souvenirs, perfect for exploring local culture.
Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts: Historic twin forts guarding Muscat’s harbour, these ancient structures offer breathtaking views and a glimpse into Oman’s rich past.
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Education
Sultan Qaboos University: Oman’s leading public university, providing diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, fostering research and academic excellence across various fields.
German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech): An affiliated institution offering German-standard engineering and technology programmes, preparing students for global industry demands.
Majan University College: A private university providing a range of academic degrees, focusing on practical skills and professional development for graduates.
Modern College of Business and Science (MCBS): An independent college offering business and science programmes, contributing to management and scientific education in the region.
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Public Transport
Mwasalat Buses: A modern and extensive public bus network, providing reliable, air-conditioned transport connecting key areas throughout Muscat and beyond.
Taxis: Widely available for convenient point-to-point travel across the city, offering a flexible mode of transport with negotiated fares.
Ride-Hailing Apps: Popular services like Uber and Yango provide convenient, on-demand transport, offering an alternative to traditional taxis for residents.
Private Car Hire: Numerous rental companies offer various vehicles, providing flexibility for exploring Muscat and other parts of Oman at your own pace.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (35-45°C / 95-113°F) with soaring temperatures and high humidity, making outdoor activities challenging during the day.
Winter: Mild and pleasant (18-25°C / 64-77°F) with comfortable temperatures, offering ideal conditions for outdoor exploration and tourism.
Rainfall: Muscat experiences very low rainfall, primarily during the winter months, with sporadic showers contributing minimally to annual precipitation totals.
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Landmarks
Al Balid Archaeological Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing ancient ruins and a frankincense museum, preserving the rich history of the ancient port city.
Sultan Qaboos Mosque Salalah: A magnificent mosque, displaying beautiful Islamic architecture and serving as a central place of worship for the local community.
Mughsail Beach: Famous for its stunning white sands, dramatic cliffs, and natural blowholes, offering spectacular coastal views and natural wonders.
Wadi Darbat: A picturesque valley with lush greenery, waterfalls, and natural pools, transforming into a vibrant oasis during the khareef season.
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Education
Dhofar University: A leading private university in Salalah, offering diverse academic programmes, contributing to higher education and research in the southern region.
Salalah College of Technology: A government institution providing technical and vocational education, preparing students for various industries and professional careers.
Applied Sciences University Salalah: An esteemed institution offering programmes in applied sciences, focusing on practical skills and scientific advancements for students.
Nizwa University College: A branch of Nizwa University, offering a range of academic courses, extending educational opportunities to the Salalah community.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Readily available for transport within Salalah and to nearby attractions, providing a convenient way to get around the city.
Private Car Hire: Numerous rental companies offer various vehicles, providing flexibility for exploring Salalah and the Dhofar region.
Local Buses: Limited local bus services connect key areas, offering an affordable option for residents and visitors within Salalah.
Tour Operators: Many companies offer guided tours, providing organised transport to major tourist sites and attractions around Salalah.
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Climate
Summer: Unique khareef season (June-September) (25-30°C / 77-86°F) brings monsoon mists, lush greenery, and cooler temperatures, a unique natural phenomenon.
Winter: Warm and dry (20-28°C / 68-82°F) with pleasant sunshine, offering excellent conditions for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities.
Rainfall: Salalah experiences seasonal rainfall during the khareef, a distinct monsoon season from June to September, bringing refreshing weather.
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Landmarks
Sohar Fort: A historic fort that stands as a symbol of Oman’s rich past, offering insights into its strategic importance and architectural heritage.
Sohar Gate: An iconic entrance to the city, this gate represents a blend of traditional Omani architecture and modern urban development.
Fish Market: A lively market where local fishermen bring their daily catch, offering a vibrant glimpse into the city’s maritime traditions and fresh seafood.
Sohar Corniche: A beautiful waterfront promenade, perfect for leisurely strolls, enjoying sea breezes, and admiring views of the Arabian Sea.
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Education
Sohar University: A prominent private university offering diverse academic programmes, contributing to higher education and research in the Al Batinah region.
Oman Medical College: An esteemed institution providing medical education, training future healthcare professionals with comprehensive and rigorous programmes.
International Maritime College Oman: A specialised college offering maritime education and training, preparing students for careers in the shipping industry.
College of Applied Sciences Sohar: A government college offering various applied science programmes, focusing on practical skills and technological advancements for students.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Available throughout Sohar for convenient point-to-point travel, offering a flexible and accessible mode of transport for residents.
Local Buses: Limited local bus services connect various parts of the city, providing an affordable option for short-distance travel within Sohar.
Intercity Buses: Mwasalat provides routes connecting Sohar to Muscat and other major cities, facilitating longer-distance travel across Oman.
Private Car Hire: Numerous rental companies offer various vehicles, providing flexibility for exploring Sohar and the surrounding Al Batinah region.
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Climate
Summer: Extremely hot (35-45°C / 95-113°F) and humid, with high temperatures making outdoor activities uncomfortable during the day.
Winter: Mild and pleasant (18-25°C / 64-77°F) with comfortable temperatures, offering ideal conditions for outdoor exploration and relaxation.
Rainfall: Sohar receives very low rainfall, primarily during the winter months, with occasional showers contributing minimally to annual precipitation.
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Landmarks
Nizwa Fort: An impressive 17th-century fort, renowned for its massive circular tower and strategic location, offering panoramic views of the city.
Nizwa Souq: A bustling traditional market, famous for its intricate silver jewellery, handcrafted pottery, and vibrant livestock auction every Friday.
Falaj Daris: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient irrigation system showcases traditional Omani engineering, providing water to date palm groves.
Jabal Akhdar (Green Mountain): Part of the Al Hajar mountain range, offering breathtaking scenery, cool temperatures, and terraced farms growing pomegranates.
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Education
University of Nizwa: A leading private university offering a wide range of academic programmes, contributing significantly to higher education and research in the interior region.
Nizwa College of Technology: A government institution providing technical and vocational education, preparing students for various industries and professional careers.
College of Applied Sciences Nizwa: An esteemed government college offering various applied science programmes, focusing on practical skills and technological advancements for students.
Oman Tourism College (Nizwa Campus): A specialised college providing tourism and hospitality education, preparing students for careers in Oman’s growing tourism sector.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Available for transport within Nizwa and to nearby attractions, providing a convenient way to explore the historic city and surrounding areas.
Private Car Hire: Essential for exploring the region due to limited public transport, offering flexibility for visiting mountainous areas and remote sites.
Intercity Buses: Mwasalat offers routes connecting Nizwa to Muscat and other major cities, facilitating longer-distance travel across the country.
Shared Taxis/Vans: Informal shared transport options exist for travel between Nizwa and surrounding villages or towns, popular among locals.
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Climate
Summer: Very hot (35-45°C / 95-113°F), especially in the plains, with higher altitudes like Jabal Akhdar offering cooler, more pleasant temperatures.
Winter: Mild and cool (10-20°C / 50-68°F), particularly in mountainous areas, offering comfortable conditions for exploring the region.
Rainfall: Nizwa experiences very low rainfall, with occasional, unpredictable showers mainly during winter, contributing minimally to overall precipitation.
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Landmarks
Sur Lighthouse: An iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the Arabian Sea, guiding ships along the coast.
Dhow Building Yard: A historic site showcasing traditional Omani shipbuilding, where skilled craftsmen continue to construct wooden dhows.
Al Ayjah Watchtower: An ancient watchtower providing strategic views over the harbour, reflecting Sur’s maritime history and defensive architecture.
Wadi Shab: A stunning wadi known for its emerald pools, lush vegetation, and hidden caves, offering adventurous hiking and swimming opportunities.
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Education
University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Sur: A leading institution offering various programmes in technology and applied sciences, serving the educational needs of the region.
Sur College of Applied Sciences: A government college providing diverse applied science programmes, focusing on practical skills and technological advancements for students.
Oman Nautical Institute: A specialised institute offering maritime training and education, preparing students for careers in the shipping and marine industries.
A’Sharqiyah University: A private university located nearby, offering a wide range of academic programmes, accessible to students from Sur and surrounding areas.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Available for transport within Sur and to nearby attractions, providing a convenient way to explore the coastal city and its surroundings.
Private Car Hire: Recommended for exploring the surrounding areas and wadis, offering flexibility due to limited public transport options.
Intercity Buses: Mwasalat operates routes connecting Sur to Muscat and other major cities, facilitating longer-distance travel across Oman.
Local Mini-buses: Informal shared mini-bus services operate on specific routes, providing an affordable transport option for residents within Sur.
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Climate
Summer: Hot and humid (30-40°C / 86-104°F) with high temperatures, making outdoor activities uncomfortable, particularly during the peak day hours.
Winter: Mild and pleasant (18-28°C / 64-82°F) with comfortable temperatures, offering ideal conditions for enjoying the beaches and coastal activities.
Rainfall: Sur receives very low rainfall, primarily during the winter months, with sporadic and unpredictable showers contributing minimally to annual totals.
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Landmarks
Khasab Fort: A beautifully restored 17th-century fort, offering insights into Omani history and stunning views of the harbour and surrounding mountains.
Khasab Dhow Cruise: Traditional dhow trips through the dramatic fjords (khors) of Musandam, offering opportunities to spot dolphins and explore remote villages.
Telegraph Island: A small, historic island in the fjords, once a British telegraph station, offering a glimpse into colonial communication history.
Wadi Tawi: A picturesque wadi with ancient rock carvings, showcasing historical artistry and providing scenic hiking opportunities amidst rugged landscapes.
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Education
University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Musandam: A leading institution offering programmes in technology and applied sciences, catering to the educational needs of the Musandam Governorate.
Musandam College of Hospitality: A specialised college providing hospitality and tourism education, preparing students for careers in the growing tourism sector of Musandam.
Khasab Primary School: A local primary school serving the children of Khasab, providing foundational education within the community.
Khasab Secondary School: A prominent secondary school offering education to older students, preparing them for further studies or the workforce in Musandam.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Available for transport within Khasab and to nearby areas, providing a convenient way to get around the town and explore attractions.
Private Car Hire (4×4 recommended): Essential for exploring the mountainous terrain and remote areas of Musandam, offering flexibility due to challenging roads.
Ferries: Regular ferry services connect Khasab to Muscat and other coastal towns, providing vital transport for both passengers and vehicles.
Dhows: Traditional dhows are used for local transport between coastal villages in the fjords, offering unique travel experiences.
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Climate
Summer: Extremely hot (35-45°C / 95-113°F) and humid, with high temperatures making outdoor activities very challenging during the day.
Winter: Mild and pleasant (18-25°C / 64-77°F) with comfortable temperatures, offering ideal conditions for exploring the stunning fjords.
Rainfall: Khasab experiences very low rainfall, mainly during the winter months, with occasional and unpredictable showers contributing minimally to annual totals.
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Landmarks
Ibri Fort: A historic fort that stands as a testament to Oman’s rich heritage, offering insights into its strategic importance and traditional architecture.
Al Ayn Archaeological Site: An ancient archaeological site featuring beehive tombs, offering a glimpse into Oman’s prehistoric past and early civilisations.
Ibri Old Souq: A traditional market offering a variety of local goods, produce, and traditional crafts, providing a vibrant cultural experience.
Wadi Al Dhahir: A beautiful wadi known for its natural springs and lush date palm groves, offering a serene escape and picturesque scenery.
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Education
University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Ibri: A leading institution offering various programmes in technology and applied sciences, serving the educational needs of the Al Dhahirah Governorate.
Ibri College of Applied Sciences: A government college providing diverse applied science programmes, focusing on practical skills and technological advancements for students.
Ibri Vocational Training Centre: A specialised centre offering vocational training, preparing students for various trades and skilled employment opportunities in the region.
Al Dhahirah International School: A prominent international school offering a curriculum that prepares students for global academic standards and future studies.
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Public Transport
Taxis: Available for transport within Ibri and to nearby towns, providing a convenient way to get around the city and surrounding areas.
Private Car Hire: Recommended for exploring the wider Al Dhahirah region, offering flexibility due to limited public transport options in rural areas.
Intercity Buses: Mwasalat connects Ibri to Muscat and other major cities, facilitating longer-distance travel across Oman for residents.
Shared Taxis: Informal shared taxi services operate for travel between Ibri and surrounding villages, providing an affordable option for locals.
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Climate
Summer: Very hot (35-45°C / 95-113°F), especially during the day, with high temperatures making outdoor activities uncomfortable.
Winter: Mild and pleasant (15-25°C / 59-77°F) with comfortable temperatures, offering ideal conditions for exploring the region.
Rainfall: Ibri experiences very low rainfall, with occasional, unpredictable showers mainly during winter, contributing minimally to annual precipitation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our moving services cater to several major cities across Oman, including Muscat, Salalah, Sohar, Nizwa, Sur, and Khasab. Below are some frequently asked questions that can help you plan your move efficiently.
How far in advance should I book my move to Oman?
Do you offer packing and unpacking moving services in Oman?
Do you provide storage solutions in Oman?
Can you move large and fragile objects, such as pianos or antiques?
How can I get my house ready for the moving company?
Are there any items that cannot be moved?
How do you ensure the safety of my belongings during the move?
Can you assist with the setup of my new home in Oman?
How do you handle parking and access issues?
What happens if my belongings are damaged during the move?
At AGS Movers, we prioritise customer satisfaction and ensure that every aspect of your move, from departure to arrival, meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
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CERTIFICATION AND AFFILIATION
For over 50 years, the AGS Group has set strict quality procedures for its international network, which are upheld by AGS Oman. These practices are based on general quality standards as well as those established by the most prestigious certification bodies in the removals industry.
These consistent quality standards ensure that whether you are moving to or from Oman, the AGS Group is committed to providing you with the best in removal and storage services.

Customer reviews on Google
I had a seamless move experience thanks to AGS. What could have been the most stressful day of moving all the contents of my home to a new house, ended up going so smoothly! Marcus and Darius at AGS are both very responsive and professional. AGS gave me a very competitive rate (significantly lower than the other business I sought a quote from, and also committed to doing the whole move in a shorter time frame), and were able to complete the move on a Saturday in exactly the time frame specified. The moving team packed up all of my stuff, including dismantling and reassembling all of my furniture, and transported it safely to the new home. No breakage. After unpacking my personal items, they even picked up all the boxes from my new home. Excellent service overall and highly recommend!
I recently used AGS Oman to ship my belongings from Oman to Jeddah, and I couldn’t be happier with the service. The team was professional, reliable, and delivered on time as promised. The packaging was excellent, ensuring all items arrived safely, and the pricing was very reasonable. From start to finish, the process was seamless and stress-free. Thank you, AGS Oman, for your outstanding service! Highly recommended.
AGS Moving Company provided exceptional service during my local move within Muscat. The team was professional, efficient, and meticulous in handling my belongings. The packaging was thorough, ensuring everything arrived intact. Their attention to detail and friendly approach made the entire process seamless. Highly recommend AGS for a stress-free move!
The best in the business! Thank you for making my move stress-free and easy. Your team is super... they were professional, punctual and respectful. I 100% recommend and will definitely use AGS Movers Oman again.
I cannot recommend AGS Global Solutions in Oman highly enough! From start to finish, they exceeded all expectations with their professionalism and attention to detail. The entire process, from the initial survey to packing, delivery, and unpacking, was handled seamlessly and with the utmost care. Moving can be an overwhelming experience, but the AGS team made it smooth and stress-free. Their expertise and efficiency during our move from Muscat to Switzerland were truly remarkable. Every item was meticulously packed, ensuring safe transport, and the unpacking process was equally well-organized. Their commitment to delivering top-tier service was evident every step of the way. If you're looking for a relocation service that combines expertise, professionalism, and outstanding customer care, AGS Global Solutions is the one to choose. Thank you for making this move such a positive experience!






















