Discover the breathtaking beauty of Oman with visits to Khasab, Musandam, and Salalah. Explore majestic mountains, pristine beaches, and desert landscapes, all while immersing yourself in a rich historical and cultural adventure.
ere we will first visit the grand mosque which, among a couple others, is one of the biggest 1-piece handmade Iranian carpet in the world. The carpet weighs a whopping 21 tons and can comfortably accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers.
area which is leading arts, and culture organization in the Sultanate of Oman. The vision of the Opera House is to serve as a center of excellence in global cultural engagement.
enirs and Muttrah Souq one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman dating back two hundred years, After we will show you the Al Alam palace, the official palace of his majesty.
These forts are impressive to tour and explore. Various picture opportunities are available throughout the fortresses.
Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of the Sultan of Oman. It is used for official functions like welcoming foreign dignitaries and heads of state.
It lies at the foothills of the mountains in a nice small village which grows extensive date palm plantations. This magnificent 350 years old fortress rises out of the mountain rock, towering high above the ancient village as if still warning would-be attackers of its ominous strength It has witnessed many battles and is packed full of hidden escape routes and secret passages. You can stroll around the inside of this restored fortress and visit all the rooms which have been nicely decorated in the original old style. The view from the top of the fortress over the mountains and green date plantations is outstanding.
Here you will find a beautiful small green Wadi. The small river in the Wadi has hot spring water, in which you can bathe your feet in.
s a large area with several villages and lots of cool attractions worth visiting, including the well-known Snake Canyon, the next stop is Bilad Sayt is a mountain village tucked between the Western Hajar mountains bordering the Dakhiliyah and Batinah regions of Oman.
of anyone’s check-list of places to visit when coming to Oman.
As a province, it is home to a number of villages.
of Tourism, Sultanate of Oman, states to be 3,009 m (9,872 ft) high, afterwards back to the hotel.
hich is the Ministry of Tourism, Sultanate of Oman, states to be 3,009 m (9,872 ft) high.
The immense, ruined Bahla Fort, with its walls and towers of mud brick on stone foundations and the adjacent Friday Mosque with its decoratively sculpted prayer.
O world heritage site under the title "Aflaj Irrigation system.
This village is famous for its years-old mud-brick fortress with stunning, colorful doors. It contains two different sets of ruins of 2 tribes.
man were added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The Suwgra is located around 172km and a 2.5 hour drive from Muscat, 63km and 1 hour 15 minutes from Nizwa.
untain is part of Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It rises to a height of 2,980 and encompasses the Saiq Plateau at 2,000 meter above sea level.
perfect example of the Omani architectural style. Wadi Bani Habib refers less to the wadi of walnuts and pomegranates that are still grown here, and more to the ruined village that lies wrapped around the area.
It is located about 170 km from Muscat and has a population estimated at 55,000 people. Ibra is one of the oldest cities in Oman and was once a centre of trade, religion, education and art.
This desert is a must-see when visiting Oman.
Complete your journey with a serene camel ride and a visit to a traditional Bedouin family, offering an authentic glimpse into desert life.
unes, a serene and unforgettable experience in the quiet stillness of the desert.
riety of activities, including camel rides, sandboarding, quad biking, and the exhilarating experience of dune bashing across the stunning golden dunes.
Here you can swim, sunbath, relax and have a picnic in the beautiful scenic of wadi canyons.
Omani Ghazal Farm in Al Kamel (Asilel Farm.
It is known for its watch towers, lighthouses, and breathtaking natural beauty.
famous Arabian Dhow Factory, where you can see traditional wooden Dhows being built.
efore heading to Wadi Shab, where the real adventure begins. Wadi Tiwi photo stop, which is named after Tiwi village at the coast, is a beautiful wadi with the lush plantations giving it a different (certainly greener) feel than many other wadis
s lined with palm trees and impressive indications of what the power of the water coming down from the mountains can do in nature. With around 35-minute hike up through the canyon Wadi, we arrive at one of several crystal-clear water pools. Tourists can swim on through the warm waters from pool to pool. Eventually, we come to the last pool where an opening among the enormous rocks allows us to swim into an incredible crevice cave with a small waterfall. Inside, the sunlight filters in from the outside, turning the water into a beautiful turquoise blue whilst water showers down one side of the cave from the wadi beyond.
ering a stunning backdrop of mountains and beach—perfect for capturing unforgettable photos.
small lake at the bottom, which is believed to have been created by meteor, our next stop to Fins Beach, It is strikingly white, curiously pebbly, incredibly blue and jaw- droppingly amazing.
Ad ... The island is home to a large number of sea turtles that lay their eggs.
Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle, embarking on a 30-minutes journey through the scenic beauty of Oman.
Musandam is located in the very north of the country, on the peninsula of the same name and, being separated from the rest of Oman by the territory of the United Arab Emirates, is a semi-exclave. The administrative center is the city of Hasab. It covers an area of 1,800 km² and has a population of 31,425.
Inside the fort is a museum showcasing various Omani handicraft items.
Additionally, you will be able to observe prehistoric rock carvings depicting camels, ships, and warriors, which date back approximately 2000 years.
back to your hotel or city center, brimming with cherished memories. Trust our decade-long expertise in organizing private tours and exploring the city view with utmost comfort and peace of mind.
el, swim, and fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the sea.
ollowed by opportunities to swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
shing experience before heading back to Dibba Harbour
(Fly to Muscat)
o stop at the majestic Sultan Qaboos Mosque.
In this charming museum you will find a vast array of local antiquities that open your eyes to the history and heritage of the Sultanate of Oman.
n’s Palace, brimming with Omani handicrafts, perfumes, and the famous frankincense of Salalah. After you have finished your shopping, before you return to the hotel.
This makes it a relatively new castle in comparison to forts and castles found in the north of Oman.
If silence could speak, the antiquated port city of Sumharam, which reigned supreme 2,000 years ago as the guardian of the perfume paradise, will narrate endless accounts of the heydays etched by the fortified hill city adjacent to Khor Rori Creek. Strategy at its best sums up the ancient city’s soul reflected in its ruins. Sumharam is in Taqah, 30 km from Salalah.
See the longest cave in the world, a serene valley completes with optional hiking trails.
ss the Salalah Plain, Ayn Razat flows copiously from the hillside at all times of year and rolls across the limestone pavement in something close to a permanent river, then return to your hotel.
the chance to see the famous frankincense trees (boswellia sacra), this tree has gained worldwide fame. Dhofar has known frankincense since time immemorial, and frankincense is mentioned in ancient history books. It is known to be the best in the world and has brought the region to great wealth thousands of years ago, when frankincense was more valuable then gold.
robably the most famous tourist attraction in Dhofar, Oman. The beach is liked by the locals and tourists alike. Al Mughsayl is a long stretch of blue water sea and white sand.
tomb, lies the remains of Nabi Ayoub or Prophet Job as mentioned in the Bible. Holding a significant landmark from the bible, this tomb is located 25 kms from Salalah on a hill called the Jabal Al Qar and the tomb compound also houses a mosque, then return to your hotel.
Stop at Thamrit City for lunch after 80 km from Salalah then driving to the Ubar site with stop after that driving to the camp around 10 km into the desert, watching sunset.
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