Today is: 10-04-2024
Muscat – Ras Al Hadd – Wahiba – Nizwa- Jebel Shams- Wadi Bani Awf- Al Sawadi - Salalah
Type | Private Tour |
Duration | 10 Days 9 Nights |
Pickup time | 08:00 ~ 08:30 AM |
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In the Morning will depart Muscat towards Sur through the Coastal Route, you will see Quriyat a small coastal fishing village, and proceed for a photo stop at the Bimah Sinkhole, we will continue along the white Beach of Fins where a beautiful white sandy beach beckons for a relaxing swim. The journey continues on the graded track to Wadi Shab, one of Oman's most spectacular wadis, flowing with fresh water most of the year alongside banana plantations and rocky paths. You can swim on through the warm waters of the pool to pool, Tour continues to Sur and Ras Al Hadd where an overnight stay is arranged. After dinner, we will drive you to Ras al Jinz Turtle’s sanctuary a protected Green turtle nesting reserve. Where you can see Oman`s great sea turtles on the beach nest and lay eggs, you have the possibility to see baby turtles hatching from some nests.
Overnight stay in Ras Al Hadd.
(Lunch & Dinner Optional)
After Breakfast, we continued to Wadi Bani Khaled. It is one of the biggest and most beautiful Wadis in Oman. Enjoy a refreshing swim in its cool water. Then we drive towards the Wahiba Sands to experience the magic of a true desert - almost a sea of constantly shifting sands. A drive through the inspiring sand dunes is a must. . visit a local Bedouin family in their home to get a close-up view of their lifestyle and share coffee & dates with the genuine Bedouins.
Enjoy the Campfire & Dinner, Overnight in a Desert
After Breakfast proceed to Nizwa. Nizwa is the capital of the interior and is the birthplace of Islam in the Sultanate of Oman. Nizwa boasts of the famous, built in the 17th century, and its Souq is renowned for its Friday cattle auction, intricately hand-carved “Khanjars” (daggers) & ornamental silver jewelry. Jabrin, the finest of Oman’s castles built in the late 17th century, became a seat of Omani learning. The castle displays the highest achievement in Omani ceiling painting & beautifully executed woodcarvings.
Overnight stay in Nizwa.
(Lunch & Dinner Optional)
Then up a winding road into hills to the far away picturesque mountain village of Misfat Al Abrien, where time has stood still.
We drive up the towering mountains of Jebel Shams and the deep ravines of Wadi Ghul and experience an untamed and rugged countryside, a pristine world interrupted here and there by tiny settlements, 3000 meters high, it is the highest mountain of Oman
Dinner and Overnight stay at Jebel Shams
After Breakfast We leave Jebel Shams & Nizwa, We drive to one of the most charming picturesque mountain villages ever Billad Sayt where time seems to have stood still for ages, The village on top of the cliff is a spectacular sight when seen from the terraced farms below, which provide the basic needs for the local residents,
We continue our journey along the loop to Wadi Bani Awf, Our climb through the Wadi will take us up the Jebel ‘mountain’ where at a point along the climb you can see the gorge below, which indeed looks like a snake and those that desire can make the trek into it, There are several small pools here suitable for bathing
Our journey takes us along the Batinah to Nakhl “the date palm” grove where you can see the natural hot spring and the 350 year old Nakhl Fort.
From Nakhl we will drive you to Al Sawadi where you will spend the night
(Lunch & Dinner Optional)
After breakfast, we leave Nakhl and back to Muscat. Start your tour With the Visit to the Grand Mosque “the Mosque of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said “, the most famous attraction in Muscat, take a look inside this great Unique Islamic archeological building where your guide will Point out the highlights of the Place and historical background and some Islamic facts, then head to your next Stop Muttrah Souk or Al Dhalam Souk as know by the Locals .this Souk is one of the eldest souks in the Arab World .there you can Find various Goods offered by merchants .you can see Fish, frankincense, Perfume oil, garment, daggers, Gold, Silver, Spices and Omani Pots.
Then head to the old town where you will Pass by Sultan Al Alam Palace, the palace of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, and the Twin Forts Mirani and Jalali Your last stop is Al Zubair Museum which offers Huge information About the Country's Culture, history, and heritage. then overnight in Muscat hotel
(Lunch &dinner Optional)
After breakfast we transfer you to the Airport, You will take the flight to Salalah for 1 hour, Rest of the day will be for leisure and relaxation on the beach
Today you will have a full-day tour of Salalah East (Taqa, Sumharam, Wadi Dirbat, Ayn Razat) & Salalah West ( Frankincense trees, Mughsayl, Nabi Ayub).
Our Journey will start with Wilayat of Taqah, a visit to the countryside of Taqah offers the opportunity to explore magnificent locales that retain their original self, large mountainous areas untouched by the pressures of habitation and left on their own to nurture environmental enigmas
Our next stop is Sumhuram, 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 located in Taqah 30 km from Salalah
We will continue to Wadi Dirbat, an amazing variety of plants, trees, birds, and flowers. See the longest cave in the world; See the fantastic views of the Dhofar Coastline and the Indian Ocean from Jebel Samhan. There are several shallow caves in the limestone hills along the Northern side of the spring and pool.
Ain Razat is the most important source of spring water in Dhofar. It used to be one of the main sources of water for Salalah. Its water, as well as several smaller springs, flow into a long pool on the northern side of the car park at the foot of the Jebel. Water flows along a falaj throughout the year, although flow is highest during the Kharif. This water flows 7km to Al-Maamurah Palace, the Sultan`s residence when in Salalah.
After Ain Razat we will have a lunch break before proceeding to the Western of Salalah.
Our Journey continues with the visit to Mughsayl, a popular beach west of Salalah, Here you can see the blowholes. When the waves from the sea hit the rock, because of these events on the ground, air, and water are forced up the vent and come up almost like a fountain, but the volume of water and force of air is surprisingly strong, it is very enjoyable. Around the area, you have the chance to see the famous frankincense trees. 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 than gold.
The last stop is another popular tourist attraction, The Nabi Ayub grave. This tomb is inside a Mosque, where supposedly Nabi Ayub (the tomb of the prophet Job) is buried, and then we drive back to Salalah
Full Day in to Rub al Khali desert
Empty Quarter or “Rub Al Khali Desert ” as it's pronounced in Arabic is the world second largest desert in the world, it occupies a Southern third of the Arabian peninsula the desert itself is about 65,000 Square km, stretching to the north of Oman into Saudi Arabia, Yemen and up into the western UAE. The Huge Sand Dunes Reach up to 300m The Atlantis of the Sands is a legendary lost city in the southern Arabian Desert that was believed to have been destroyed by natural disaster or as a punishment of God As mentioned in Quraan “Muslims Holy Book”. Many Expeditions were made and some photos have been taken by NASA Traces of City were discovered but nothing to be sure if it’s the lost city that is mentioned in the Quraan which is known as “Iram of the Pillars”. Many names were given to this Spot: Ubar-Wabar-Iram This Tour may be one of the Top recommended Trips among Salalah Places to see. it is a Very unique Tour and Even The Empty Quarter Itself Is a unique Place among Oman's Beautiful places.
(Lunch & Dinner Optional)
After Breakfast, you will have an Orientation tour of the city of Salalah which includes visits to Frankincense Souq & Al Baleed museum before we drop you at the Airport for your flight back to Muscat
(Lunch Optional)
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