Experience an exclusive 5-day tour and discover the wonders of Muscat. This journey includes visits to numerous sites and attractions such as Nizwa, Al Hamra Old Village, Wahiba Sands Desert, Wadi Shab, and more.
Experience an exclusive 5-day tour and discover the wonders of Muscat. This journey includes visits to numerous sites and attractions such as Nizwa, Al Hamra Old Village, Wahiba Sands Desert, Wadi Shab, and more.
Grand Mosque-Opera House-Qurum Beach-Muttrah Souq-Al Alam Palace-The Fort of Al Jalali & Al Mirani Photo Stop–Parliament
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - Explore the beautiful city of Muscat, starting with a visit to the grand mosque, home to one of the largest single-piece handmade Iranian carpets in the world. This impressive carpet weighs 21 tons…
Grand Mosque-Opera House-Qurum Beach-Muttrah Souq-Al Alam Palace-The Fort of Al Jalali & Al Mirani Photo Stop–Parliament
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - Explore the beautiful city of Muscat, starting with a visit to the grand mosque, home to one of the largest single-piece handmade Iranian carpets in the world. This impressive carpet weighs 21 tons and can accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers.
Royal Opera House - Enjoy a drive around the ministries and the Royal Opera House area, a leading arts and culture institution in Oman. The Opera House aims to be a center of excellence in global cultural engagement.
Qurum Beach - Located in the heart of Muscat in the Al Qurm area, this beach is one of the busiest due to its proximity to shopping centers and restaurants. It will be a photo stop only.
Mutrah Souq - Next, visit Muttrah Souk, one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman, dating back 200 years, where you can find a variety of souvenirs.
Al Alam Palace - The Al Alam Palace, or “Palace of the Flag,” is located in Old Muscat, Oman. It served as a ceremonial palace for Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. One of six sultanic residences, it has a history of over 200 years and was built under Imam Sultan bin Ahmed, the 7th direct grandfather of Sultan Qaboos.
Al Jalali Fort - Al Jalali Fort, also known as Ash Sharqiya Fort, is situated in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman. Built by the Portuguese in the 1580s to protect the harbor, it was captured by Omani forces in 1650. The fort was rebuilt extensively after being captured twice by Persians during civil wars between 1718 and 1747.
Mirani Fort - Fort Al-Mirani, originally constructed by the Portuguese, is located in the harbor of Old Muscat, Oman.
Bimmah Sink Hole - Fins Beach -Wadi Shab - Wadi Tiwi Photo Stop - Ras Al Hadd
Bimmah Sinkhole - Enjoy a quick pass by Bimmah Sinkhole on the way to Wadi Shab. Be ready to capture beautiful photos before continuing to Wadi Shab.
Wadi Shab - This vast canyon gorge, lined with palm trees, showcases the power of water from the mountains. After a 35-minute hike through the canyon, visitors reach crystal-clear water pools. Tourists can swim through the warm waters from pool to pool, eventually reaching a crevice cave with a small waterfall. Sunlight filtering in turns the water a stunning turquoise blue.
Wadi Tiwi - The next stop is Wadi Tiwi, named after the coastal Tiwi village. This beautiful wadi, with its lush plantations, offers a greener feel than many other wadis.
Sur - Dhow Factory - Omani Ghazal Farm - Wadi Bani Khalid - Wahiba Sands Desert
Sur - Sur, a port city on Oman’s eastern tip, is known for its shipyards that still produce traditional wooden vessels, playing a crucial role in Oman’s maritime history. Visit the city center to see Sunaysilah Fort and the famous Arabian Dhow Factory, where traditional wooden Dhows are built.
Wadi Bani Khalid - Travel to Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the largest and most beautiful wadis in Oman. Here, visitors can swim, sunbathe, relax, and picnic amidst scenic wadi canyons. A short walk leads to large emerald pools.
Wahiba Sands - Continue to the desert camp in Wahiba Sands, where you can relax or enjoy an adventurous 4×4 drive on the sand dunes. Witness the stunning desert sunset from a large sand dune, followed by dinner at the camp and a romantic time around a campfire.
Wahiba Sand - Zukait Tower Tombs - Jebel Akhdar - Birkat Al Mouz Old Village - Irrigation System of Al Kattmyn - Nizwa
Wahiba Sands - Experience the sunrise from the dunes before breakfast.
Zukait Tombs - Visit the Zukait Tower Tombs in Izki, a well-preserved site recognized by UNESCO as a “fossilized Bronze Age landscape,” offering a glimpse into the BCE era. This World Heritage Site, recognized in 1988, provides valuable data for archaeologists worldwide.
Jebel Akhdar - Next, visit Jebel Akhdar, or the Green Mountain, part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman. It rises to 2,980 meters and includes the Saiq Plateau at 2,000 meters above sea level.
Birkat Al Mouz Ruins - Birkat Al Mouz, a unique village nestled into a mountain face off the old Muscat-Nizwa road, translates to ‘Banana Pool’ due to its many banana plantations.
Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman - One of the five irrigation systems in Oman added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
Nizwa - Nizwa, an ancient city in the Ad Dakhiliyah region of northern Oman, is situated on a plain with seasonal rivers and palm plantations.
Nizwa Fort - Nizwa Souq - Al Hamra Old Village - Misfah Al Abriyeen - Jebel Shams - Muscat
Nizwa Fort Oman - Nizwa Fort, a large castle built in the seventeenth century, is a popular tourist destination. It is a remarkable example of old Omani architecture, illustrating the lifestyle of ancient Omani people.
Nizwa Souk - Take a break at Nizwa Souk to browse and purchase Omani silver crafts and other handmade items. This extensive marketplace, one of the oldest in the country, is dedicated to fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish, housed in separate blocks.
Al Hamra - Al Hamra, a 400-year-old town in the Ad Dakhiliyah region, northeastern Oman, is lively yet holds a secret. The town surrounds an amazing abandoned village, with ruins estimated to be 700-1000 years old, left untouched.
Misfah al Abriyyin - Misfat Al Abriyeen, a unique mountainous village located 1,000 meters above sea level, is situated on the mountain foothills surrounding wilayat Al Hamra in Al Dhakhiyla Governorate. The village is named after the Al Abri tribe, originally from Misfat Al Abriyeen and Al Hamra.
Jebel Shams - Jebel Shams, located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town, is the first place to receive sunrise in Oman due to its high peak. It is the highest mountain in the Hajar range and the country.

- Entrance fees where applicable
- 4WD Vehicle / Comfortable
- Rooms (Standard Single Room per person)
- Bottled Water during the tour
- English-speaking Omani Tour Guide
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Pick-up and drop-off to the hotel/port/airport (Muscat Area)
- Entrance fees where applicable
- 4WD Vehicle / Comfortable
- Rooms (Standard Single Room per person)
- Bottled Water during the tour
- English-speaking Omani Tour Guide
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Pick-up and drop-off to the hotel/port/airport (Muscat Area)
- Lunch
- Lunch
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.