Explore Oman home to an ancient civilization




























Overview
At the crossroads between three continents and four seas, Oman has always been a strategic country at the tip of the Arabian Gulf, with a great maritime history, symbolized by the adventures of Sinbad the Sailor. Enchanting land, home to an ancient civilization, already mentioned in Mesopotamian texts of five thousand years ago. Its inhabitants lived in the desert and the sea taking advantage of the natural resources, building forts and Palaces, Castles, walls and boats agile and fast. Ruled by one of the oldest dynasties in the region, it is now also one of the most peaceful countries in the Gulf, with a population proud of its traditions and famous for its hospitality.Private Touring
- Flexible Dates
- 24-Hour Local Assistance
- Flexible Itinerary
- Upgrade Accommodation
- Modern Airconditioned Vehicle
Itinerary
Arrival at Muscat International Airport (Flight Details to be advised). Our representative will meet you at the arrival hall of Muscat International Airport, past immigration and customs check and you will be transferred to your hotel in Muscat. Rest at leisure.
Hotel/Other Details: Radisson Blu Hotel - Superior Room
Meal Plan: No Meal
Breakfast at the hotel. Start your journey by visiting the Grand Mosque, which stands in stately grandeur. A visit to this beautiful piece of architecture is a must for all tourists. (Open daily for visitors, between 0800–1100 Hrs, except Fridays) Dress code – Women should wear attire covering their arms and legs and should cover their head with a scarf. Men should wear a normal shirt and ankle-length trousers.
The tour continues to the stunning Royal Opera House, followed by a drive along the Corniche and featuring a photo stop at the Sultan’s Palace and the 16th-century Portuguese forts of Jalali and Mirani. Then, explore Omani culture and history at the Bait Al Zubair Museum. Later, we take you to Muttrah souk for a vibrant experience of sights, sounds, and fragrances. Engage with the crowd, haggle for treasures. We will drop you back at your hotel. Rest at leisure.
Day Highlight: -Grand Mosque -Royal Opera House -Al Alam Palace -Bait Al Zubair Museum -Muttrah Souq
Hotel/Other Details: Radisson Blu Hotel - Superior Room
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel, then you depart at 09:00 hrs heading towards the old capital of Oman, Nizwa. Your first stop is the Nizwa Fort, a historical site where ancient rulers once surveyed their kingdom. Next, explore the impressive round fort of the Yaruba dynasty, which stands as the largest fort in the Arabian Peninsula. Wander through the vibrant Nizwa souq, where a diverse array of handicrafts such as coffee pots, swords, leather goods, silverware, antiques, and household utensils are on display. Lunch is at a local restaurant. (at your own expense).
Drive to Birkat Al Mouz, known as the "banana pool," a charming oasis at the foot of Jebel Akhdar. Explore the town and its ruins perched above Falaj Al Sharieh. Continue your journey to Jebel Akhdar, or the "Green Mountains," one of Oman's most scenic areas. The region, known for its friendly local inhabitants, is a natural hub for tourism. Points of interest include the towns of Wadi Bani Habib and Saiq, where local farmers cultivate grapes, pomegranates, apricots, and walnuts. The climate is moderate year-round due to the mean altitude of about 1800 meters. Finally, you'll be dropped off at your hotel. Rest at leisure.
Day Highlight: -Nizwa fort -Nizwa Souq -Birkat al Mouz -Jebel Akhdar
Hotel/Other Details: DusitD2 Naseem Resort Jebel Akhdar - Deluxe Room
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel, then start your journey to the old abandoned village of Al Mudhaireb to capture some captivating photographs. Continue your adventure towards the undulating golden sands of the Wahiba Desert.
Explore the vast Wahiba Sands, featuring longitudinal dunes stretching 200 km in length and 100 km in width, running from the Eastern Hajars to the Arabian Sea. This region serves as the traditional home of the Bedouin, resilient people well-versed in surviving the challenging desert conditions. Upon reaching the camp, complete check-in formalities, and then climb atop a dune to witness the mesmerizing sunset. Enjoy dinner and overnight at 1000 Nights Camp, rest at leisure.
Day Highlight: -Mudhaireb Village -Wahiba Sands
Hotel/Other Details: 1000 Nights Camp - Sheikh Tents
Meal Plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Breakfast at the camp, your adventure begins along the coastal road, with a stop at Wadi Shab. This popular wadi is a haven for nature enthusiasts, attracting both locals and expats alike who seek the serenity of its landscapes and the refreshing embrace of its freshwater pools. The highlight is a waterfall nestled within a cave, reachable after a scenic 40-minute hike and a series of invigorating swims through crystal-clear pools.
Lunch at Tiwi Sunrise Hotel (at your own expense). After spending some time there, you continue on your journey back to Muscat, passing by Bimmah sinkhole, a geological formation of the karst topography and a scenic wonder, before you pass through some spectacular mountain scenery up the coast as you make your way back to Muscat.
03 hrs before your departure flight (flight details to be advised), you will be transferred to Muscat International. Return home with fond memories of Oman. Safe Travels!
Day Highlight: -Wadi Shab -Bimah sinkhole
Hotel/Other Details: 1000 Nights Camp - Sheikh Tents
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Inclusions
1. Transfers and tours in Saloon Car and 4WD Pajero / similar car (as mentioned in the itinerary).
2. Entrances to Forts & Museums.
3. English speaking driver cum guide.
4. Soft drinks / Mineral water during the tour.
5. Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
Exclusions
1. Any items of personal nature, such as alcohol, laundry, telephone etc.
2. Visa charges, if any.
3. Meals apart from the ones mentioned in the itinerary.
Notes
Hotels Used Or Similar
Muscat - Radisson Blu Hotel - Superior Room
Jebel Akhdar - DusitD2 Naseem Resort Jebel Akhdar - Deluxe Room
Wahiba Sands - 1000 Nights Camp - Sheikh Tents
General Terms and Conditions
-All hotel reservations are subject to room availability at the time of actual confirmation.
-In a case, where the requested hotel is not available for the travel dates mentioned, an alternate hotel of the same star category would be suggested. However, it would be confirmed only after getting the confirmation from the Tour Operator/client.
-Standard check-in time at the hotels: 1400 hrs. Standard check-out time at the hotels: 1100 hrs.
-We are not holding any bookings now. Confirmation will be subject to availability at the time of booking.
Dress Code During Tours
-Grand Mosque - Women should wear attire covering their arms and legs and should cover their head with a scarf. Men should wear a casual shirt and trousers.
-Swimming in Wadis – Wadis are a public tourist area and hence, it attract both tourists & locals equally. Keeping in mind the country’s culture, all women are requested to wear clothes up to the knees. T-shirts & shorts are fine. However, bikinis only are not recommended.
-Trekking - Take as little as possible, as conditions are usually steep and hot. Boots are required and they should be lightweight but beware of the aggressive nature of the rocks. Trekking shoes and light-coloured clothes are advisable.
-During other tours – Smart casuals are suitable, especially if visiting local villages and meeting local people.
Note
While we promise to make every effort to carry out the services offered herein to the satisfaction of the client, it may not be possible to provide the services fully or partially in the event of circumstances beyond our control like unfavorable weather, natural perils and acts of God etc. It may also necessitate deviation from the original itinerary in the event of damage to roads and the wadi being inundated due to rain. We cannot be held responsible for any financial loss or consequential claims raised by the clients due to failure in service under these circumstances.
Rates mentioned are “starting from” rates and may change based on the actual travel dates and due to the increase in fuel rates, entrance fees, as well as cost of meals at restaurants.