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7-Day Muscat, Wadi Shab, Wahiba Sands, Ibra & Wakan Tour
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, Culture, Desert

  • Duration

    7 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

During this 7-day tour of Oman, visit major city attractions such as Bait Al Zubair Museum, Wadi Bani Khalid, Nakhal Fort, Bahla Fort, Jabreen Castle, Muttrah Souq, Bimmah sinkhole, etc. Along with stops at villages, you can also witness turtles laying eggs and the baby turtles hatching at Ras Al Jinz- Turtle Reserve. 

Highlights
  • Visit Bait Al Zubair Museum, Wadi Bani Khalid, and Nakhal Fort 
  • See turtles hatching at Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve
  • Enjoy sightseeing at Bahla Fort, Jabreen Castle, Muttrah Souq, Bimmah sinkhole
  • Day 1: Sightseeing in Muscat expand_more
    • Meet your tour guide at the Muscat International Airport.

    • Visit the beautiful Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the Middle East. 

    • Head to Bait Al Zubair Museum, exhibiting the wealth of Oman’s history and thus imparting knowledge about the country’s rich culture and traditions to the visitor. 

    • Visit the picturesque Corniche-walled district of Muscat. 

    • Have a photoshoot at the residence of his Majesty Sultan Qaboos, the Al Alam Palace, flanked by the 16th-century Portuguese forts Mirani and Jalali. 

    • Walkthrough Muttrah Souq, where you can bargain for handicrafts and silver items. 

    • Stay overnight will be in the Somerset Panorama hotel.  

  • Day 2: Sightseeing in Wadi Shab, Sur and Ras Al Had expand_more
    • Have your breakfast and get picked up from the hotel at 8.30 am. 

    • Visit the Bimmah Sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater with inviting turquoise water, a miracle of nature, where you will be able to swim in its half-salted water.

    • Hike your way through narrow canyons leading to crystal clear pools and hidden waterfalls at Wadi Shab.

    • Stop at Sur, famous for its trading Dhow Yard. One of the prime highlights here is the dhow yard where dhows, the traditional ships, are built. Admire these lovely handcrafted dhows. 

    • Leave for your hotel at Ras Al Had. 

    • Have your dinner.

    • Visit Ras Al Jinz- Turtle Reserve, where you can enjoy watching the process of the turtles laying eggs and the baby turtles hatching.

    • Stay overnight at Ras Al Had Turtle Beach Resort.  

  • Day 3: Sightseeing in Wadi Bani Khalid and Wahiba Sands expand_more
    • Have your breakfast. 

    • Start your journey towards Wadi Bani Khalid, an oasis spot in the middle of the barren and dry mountains. It is one of the most beautiful wadis in Oman, and its pools with clear deep blue water allow you to take a refreshing dip.  

    • Leave from Wadi Bani Khalid; the journey continues to the Wahiba Sands. 
    • Go on a short camel ride at your own expense before checking into the Camp. 
    • Meet a Bedouin family, do some dune bashing which consists of going up and down the dunes like a roller coaster with your 4x4. 

    • Enjoy the tranquillity of the desert.   

    • Spend the night at Wahiba Sands-Sama Wasil Camp.

  • Day 4: Sightseeing in Ibra, Jabrin, Bahla and Nizwa expand_more
    • Leaving the desert, head towards Ibra, one of Oman's oldest cities and was once a center of trade, religion, education, and art. Ibra is home to the Al Harthy, Al Maskary, and Al Riyami tribes, some of the biggest tribes in Oman, all of which are very prevalent in Ibra. 

    • Continue to Jabrin-17th century castle, which became a seat of Omani learning. 

    • Walk around, you can see the well-planned layouts with dedicated rooms for the Imam, for the ladies, the kitchen, the Majlis, etc. Make sure you take a look at the ceilings that have beautiful paintings with Islamic motifs. 

    • Reach the top you are rewarded with some superb views of the surrounding areas.   

    • Continue to Bahla, one of the oldest fort built between the 12th and 15th century, and it was the capital for the tribe living in the region. Bahla is also famous for its pottery. 

    • Proceed to the hotel in Nizwa. 

    • Spend the night at the hotel Nizwa Heritage Inn.

  • Day 5: Sightseeing in Nizwa, Al hamra, Misfah, and Jebel Shams expand_more
    • Start your journey by walking through the old historic cities of Nizwa, which was once the capital of Oman.

    • Visit the traditional and craft Souk and the Fort of Nizwa with its large circular tower built by Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'aruba. The breathtaking view from the tower will show you how big the plantation is.  

    • Proceed to the village of Al Hamra to the Bait Al Safah, where old houses reveal how past generations lived in Oman. 

    • Visit Misfah, a stunning landscape above terraced plantations of the date palm, and explore the old village of Misfah. 

    • On the way to Jebel Shams, stop at Wadi Ghul stone village, which is considered one of the deepest valleys in the Middle East.  

    • Continue to the top of Jebel Shams, “Sun Mountain”, Oman’s highest peak, 3009 m-get a spectacular view of the “Grand Canyon”. 

    • Stay overnight in Sama Heights Resort-Jebel Shams. 

  • Day 6: Sightseeing in Wadi Bani Awf, Bilad Sayt and Wakan expand_more
    • Drive to Wadi Bani Awf is an exhilarating trip over the mountains. It covers a large area with several villages worth visiting, including the famous “Snake Gorge”.  

    • Visit Bilad Sayt; a tranquil mountain hamlet tucked away in the mountains.  Dramatic, craggy mountains rise behind the small village as multi-shade cultivated terraces. The panoramic beauty of the town can best be captured from afar on the drive into the town. 

    • Walk around Bilad Sayt Oman to see the details of the people and their life here, secluded from the rest of the Sultanate. 

    • Continue the journey to Wakan, a mountain farming village in Wadi Mistal. This region features pomegranate, apricot, grape, almond, and peach orchards, plus a dazzling display of pink and white blossoms in the springtime.   

    •  Stay in Sama Heritage Old House. Meals: (Dinner & Breakfast)   

  • Day 7: Sightseeing in Nakhal and Wadi Abbyad expand_more
    • Have your breakfast.

    • Start your day with a short walk in the terraces farms full of fruit trees.  

    • Visit Nakhal and its 17th-century fort built on the peak of a mountain surrounded by a beautiful oasis.  

    • Visit the warm springs of Ayn A’ Thowarah with your Omani tour guide.   

    • Proceed to Wadi Abbyad where you drive in the stony track until you will reach the end of the wadi where you can see the ophiolite Oman rocks.  

    • Continue to Muscat via Barka. 

What's Included
  • English-speaking tour guide

  • Accommodation for 06 Nights stays in a hotel on a sharing basis

  • 05 Dinners except for Muscat

  • Half-Day Muscat City Tour

  • 06 Days Roundtrip with English speaking Omani tour guide/driver and travel by 4WD car

  • Arrival transfer from Muscat International Airport

  • Departure transfer to Muscat International Airport

  • Entrance fees wherever applicable

  • Water during the tour

What's Excluded
  • Any item of personal nature

  • Travel Insurance

  • Visa for Oman

  • Tips and gratuity

  • Meals other than those mentioned in the included services

What to bring
  • The dress code for ladies to enter Grand Mosque is a full sleeves shirt, with head fully covered with a scarf

  • For men, shorts are not allowed

  •  Good shoes to climb

  • Sunscreen lotions

  • Energy bars

  • Toiletries for a bath 

  • Sandals/ shoes for a swim

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Adult
2 To 4 USD 2350 Per Person
4 To 8 USD 1880 Per Person

This is a private tour

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USD 2350 / person