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Discover Oman in 6 Days

Starting from $1205

Overview

Oman Tour Package: A Journey Through Culture, Nature & Adventure. Explore iconic landmarks like the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and Muscat’s souks, witness turtles at Ras Al-Jinz, and hike the green terraces of Jabal Akhdar. Experience the thrill of dune bashing, a desert sunset, and a magical night under the stars. Swim in the crystal waters of Wadi Shab and the Bimah Sinkhole and visit Sur’s traditional dhow shipyards. Oman is calling — are you ready? Book now!

 

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Itinerary

Upon landing at Muscat International Airport, you’ll be welcomed by our representative who will assist you and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel.
Take some time to relax and settle in — your Omani adventure is just beginning!

Accommodation: (Al Falaj) (Ramada)

Day 1: Arrival in Muscat

Upon landing at Muscat International Airport, you’ll be welcomed by our representative who will assist you and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel.
Take some time to relax and settle in — your Omani adventure is just beginning!

Accommodation: (Al Falaj) (Ramada)

  • After breakfast, begin your journey through Muscat’s vibrant heart.
    Start with a visit to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture, home to the world’s second-largest handwoven carpet and a majestic prayer hall open to non-Muslim visitors in the morning.
  • Continue to Muttrah Souk, where you can wander through aromatic alleys lined with frankincense, silver crafts, Khanjars, and elegant Pashmina shawls.
  • Enjoy a scenic walk along the Muttrah Corniche, followed by a visit to the historic Muttrah Fort, offering panoramic views of the harbor and city below.
  • Next, dive into Omani heritage at The National Museum, showcasing centuries of art, artifacts, and maritime treasures. Alternatively, explore the Bait Al Zubair Museum, with its charming traditional setting and cultural displays.
  • Stop for photos at the iconic Riyam Censer Monument, then admire the grand Al Alam Palace, the ceremonial residence of the Sultan, known for its striking blue and gold façade.
  • End your tour at the exquisite Royal Opera House, a world-class venue that blends tradition with elegance.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodation: Al Falaj or Ramada

Day 2: Muscat City Tour

  • After breakfast, begin your journey through Muscat’s vibrant heart.
    Start with a visit to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture, home to the world’s second-largest handwoven carpet and a majestic prayer hall open to non-Muslim visitors in the morning.
  • Continue to Muttrah Souk, where you can wander through aromatic alleys lined with frankincense, silver crafts, Khanjars, and elegant Pashmina shawls.
  • Enjoy a scenic walk along the Muttrah Corniche, followed by a visit to the historic Muttrah Fort, offering panoramic views of the harbor and city below.
  • Next, dive into Omani heritage at The National Museum, showcasing centuries of art, artifacts, and maritime treasures. Alternatively, explore the Bait Al Zubair Museum, with its charming traditional setting and cultural displays.
  • Stop for photos at the iconic Riyam Censer Monument, then admire the grand Al Alam Palace, the ceremonial residence of the Sultan, known for its striking blue and gold façade.
  • End your tour at the exquisite Royal Opera House, a world-class venue that blends tradition with elegance.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodation: Al Falaj or Ramada

  • After breakfast, your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby. Making sure to bring sun protection, water, and comfortable footwear — today is all about natural beauty and adventure.
  • Begin your day at the Bimmah Sinkhole, a striking natural pool formed by limestone erosion. Take a refreshing swim or simply enjoy the serenity of this geological wonder.
  • Next, set off to Wadi Shab, one of Oman’s most scenic valleys. Hike through dramatic landscapes and swim through turquoise pools leading to a hidden cave with a waterfall. The full round-trip hike takes approximately 2.5–3 hours.
  • Recharge with a delicious lunch at Wadi Shab Village Restaurant, nestled near the wadi.
  • In the afternoon, head to Ras Al Hadd, a quiet coastal town known for its serene beaches and sea turtles.
  • Optional: In the evening, join experienced rangers at Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve for a guided turtle-watching tour. Witness mother turtles nesting or baby hatchlings racing to the sea — a rare and magical experience.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodation: The Turtle Guesthouse

Day 3 Bimmah Sinkhole - Wadi Shab - Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve

  • After breakfast, your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby. Making sure to bring sun protection, water, and comfortable footwear — today is all about natural beauty and adventure.
  • Begin your day at the Bimmah Sinkhole, a striking natural pool formed by limestone erosion. Take a refreshing swim or simply enjoy the serenity of this geological wonder.
  • Next, set off to Wadi Shab, one of Oman’s most scenic valleys. Hike through dramatic landscapes and swim through turquoise pools leading to a hidden cave with a waterfall. The full round-trip hike takes approximately 2.5–3 hours.
  • Recharge with a delicious lunch at Wadi Shab Village Restaurant, nestled near the wadi.
  • In the afternoon, head to Ras Al Hadd, a quiet coastal town known for its serene beaches and sea turtles.
  • Optional: In the evening, join experienced rangers at Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve for a guided turtle-watching tour. Witness mother turtles nesting or baby hatchlings racing to the sea — a rare and magical experience.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodation: The Turtle Guesthouse

  • Start your day with a visit to Sur, a coastal city rich in maritime history. Explore the traditional dhow-building yards, where craftsmen still use ancient techniques to create these iconic wooden ships. Continue your journey at the Sur Maritime Museum, delving deeper into the region’s seafaring heritage. If you have time, take a stroll to the lighthouse for stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
  • Next, drive toward Wadi Bani Khalid, one of Oman’s most beautiful wadis. Along the way, enjoy the diverse landscapes that highlight the country’s natural beauty. Upon arrival at Wadi Bani Khalid, be greeted by clear, azure pools surrounded by towering mountains and lush palm groves. You can swim in the refreshing waters, relax by the shore, or explore the deeper parts of the wadi to discover hidden pools and waterfalls. Consider stopping for lunch at a local restaurant to try traditional Omani dishes.
  • From the lushness of the wadi, head toward Wahiba Sands also known as( Sharqiya Sands). This vast desert of shifting dunes offers a dramatic contrast to the green oasis you’ve just left behind. For an exhilarating experience, try dune bashing with skilled drivers or take a camel ride to feel the traditional Bedouin way of travel. Climb to the top of a dune to witness a breathtaking desert sunset as the sky and sand change color in a spectacular display.
  • As night falls, enjoy a traditional Omani dinner under the stars, often accompanied by local music and dance performances. Finally, retreat to a Bedouin-style tent, where ancient traditions meet modern comfort, and the peaceful sounds of the desert ensure a restful night’s sleep.

 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Sama Alwasill Camp or similar

Day 4: Sur city - Wadi Bani Khalid - Wahiba Sands – Desert Camp

  • Start your day with a visit to Sur, a coastal city rich in maritime history. Explore the traditional dhow-building yards, where craftsmen still use ancient techniques to create these iconic wooden ships. Continue your journey at the Sur Maritime Museum, delving deeper into the region’s seafaring heritage. If you have time, take a stroll to the lighthouse for stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
  • Next, drive toward Wadi Bani Khalid, one of Oman’s most beautiful wadis. Along the way, enjoy the diverse landscapes that highlight the country’s natural beauty. Upon arrival at Wadi Bani Khalid, be greeted by clear, azure pools surrounded by towering mountains and lush palm groves. You can swim in the refreshing waters, relax by the shore, or explore the deeper parts of the wadi to discover hidden pools and waterfalls. Consider stopping for lunch at a local restaurant to try traditional Omani dishes.
  • From the lushness of the wadi, head toward Wahiba Sands also known as( Sharqiya Sands). This vast desert of shifting dunes offers a dramatic contrast to the green oasis you’ve just left behind. For an exhilarating experience, try dune bashing with skilled drivers or take a camel ride to feel the traditional Bedouin way of travel. Climb to the top of a dune to witness a breathtaking desert sunset as the sky and sand change color in a spectacular display.
  • As night falls, enjoy a traditional Omani dinner under the stars, often accompanied by local music and dance performances. Finally, retreat to a Bedouin-style tent, where ancient traditions meet modern comfort, and the peaceful sounds of the desert ensure a restful night’s sleep.

 Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Sama Alwasill Camp or similar

  • After breakfast, we begin our journey towards Nizwa, around 150 km from Muscat. Our first stop is the iconic Nizwa Fort, a 17th-century masterpiece featuring one of the largest circular towers in the region. Climb to the top for sweeping views of the city and its surroundings.
  • Next, stroll through the vibrant Nizwa Souq, where local artisans sell silver jewelry, Omani daggers, spices, and more. If you're here on a Friday, don't miss the famous cattle auction event, a unique cultural experience you won’t forget.
  • We then head to the atmospheric ruins of Birkat Al Mouz, an ancient village nestled at the foot of Jebel Akhdar. Walk through lush date plantations and explore the UNESCO-listed Aflaj irrigation system, a testament to Oman’s ingenious water management heritage.
  • From there, we ascend into the dramatic landscapes of Jebel Akhdar, known as Oman’s “Green Mountain.” As we wind our way 2,000 meters above sea level, you’ll discover terraced orchards bursting with seasonal fruits and charming villages like Saiq, Wadi Bani Habib, and Al Ain. In spring (March–April), the region comes alive with the blooming of Damask roses and the scent of freshly distilled rose water.
  • End the day with a peaceful overnight stay in the cool, refreshing air of the mountains.
  • Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
    Accommodation: Sama Jabal Akhdar or similar

Day 5: Nizwa & Jabal Akhdar

  • After breakfast, we begin our journey towards Nizwa, around 150 km from Muscat. Our first stop is the iconic Nizwa Fort, a 17th-century masterpiece featuring one of the largest circular towers in the region. Climb to the top for sweeping views of the city and its surroundings.
  • Next, stroll through the vibrant Nizwa Souq, where local artisans sell silver jewelry, Omani daggers, spices, and more. If you're here on a Friday, don't miss the famous cattle auction event, a unique cultural experience you won’t forget.
  • We then head to the atmospheric ruins of Birkat Al Mouz, an ancient village nestled at the foot of Jebel Akhdar. Walk through lush date plantations and explore the UNESCO-listed Aflaj irrigation system, a testament to Oman’s ingenious water management heritage.
  • From there, we ascend into the dramatic landscapes of Jebel Akhdar, known as Oman’s “Green Mountain.” As we wind our way 2,000 meters above sea level, you’ll discover terraced orchards bursting with seasonal fruits and charming villages like Saiq, Wadi Bani Habib, and Al Ain. In spring (March–April), the region comes alive with the blooming of Damask roses and the scent of freshly distilled rose water.
  • End the day with a peaceful overnight stay in the cool, refreshing air of the mountains.
  • Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
    Accommodation: Sama Jabal Akhdar or similar

After breakfast, our team will escort you to Muscat International Airport, ensuring everything goes smoothly as you prepare for departure.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 6: Departure Muscat international airport

After breakfast, our team will escort you to Muscat International Airport, ensuring everything goes smoothly as you prepare for departure.

Meals: Breakfast

Prices & Accomodation

  • Individual: Start From 2175$
  •  Double Room (Per Person): Start from 1205$
Sama Jabal Akhdar

3/5

The Turtle guesthouse

4/5

ramada-by-wyndham

4/5

Alfalaj Hotel

4/5

    1. Do I need a visa to travel to Oman?
    Yes, most nationalities require an e-visa. You can apply online through the official Royal Oman Police website.

    2. What is the best time to visit Oman?
    The best time to visit Oman is between October and April when the weather is cooler and perfect for outdoor activities.

    3. Is Oman a safe country for tourists?
     Absolutely! Oman is considered one of the safest and most welcoming countries for travelers.

    4. What is the must-visit places in Oman?
    Top attractions include Muscat, Nizwa, Jebel Akhdar, Wahiba Sands, Wadi Shab, and the fjords of Musandam.

    5. What is the official currency in Oman? Can I use credit cards?
    The official currency is the Omani Rial (OMR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to carry some cash for small shops and markets.

    6. What should I wear while visiting Oman?
    Modest clothing is recommended, especially when visiting religious or traditional areas. Light and breathable fabrics are ideal for the weather.

    7. How can I get around in Oman?
    Taxis, rental cars, and private tours are the main transportation options. Public transport is limited outside of major cities.

    8. Can I drive in Oman with an international driving license?
    Yes, tourists can rent and drive cars in Oman with a valid international driving license.

    9. What are popular activities to do in Oman?
    Activities include desert safaris, snorkeling, diving, mountain hiking, dolphin watching, and exploring ancient forts.

    10. Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of?
    Respect local traditions: dress modestly, avoid public displays of affection, and always ask before photographing people.

    11. What kind of food can I expect in Oman?
    Traditional Omani cuisine is rich and flavorful, with dishes like shuwa (slow-cooked lamb), majboos (spiced rice and meat), and fresh seafood.

    12. Is tipping expected in Oman?
    Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. A tip of 5-10% in restaurants and for guides/drivers is common.

    13. Can I use my mobile phone and internet easily in Oman?
    Yes, you can buy a local SIM card at the airport or shopping malls. Mobile coverage is excellent across most areas.

    14. What language is spoken in Oman? Will I need to know Arabic?
    Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and shops.

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    15. Are there health requirements or vaccinations needed before traveling to Oman?

    Generally, no mandatory vaccinations are required for travelers to Oman. However, it’s recommended to be up to date on routine vaccines like Hepatitis A & B, typhoid, and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella). If you're coming from a country with specific health risks, it’s always best to double-check with a travel clinic
     

    16. Is it easy to find vegetarian or vegan food in Oman?

    Yes, totally! Oman has plenty of vegetarian and even vegan options, especially in cities like Muscat. Thanks to the large South Asian community, you'll find lots of Indian restaurants offering delicious veg dishes. Many international and local spots now also offer vegan-friendly menus – just double-check ingredients if you're strictly vegan.
     

    17. Can women travel alone safely in Oman?

    Absolutely! Oman is considered one of the safest countries in the region for solo female travelers. People are friendly and respectful, and women are treated kindly. Just be mindful of cultural norms, like dressing modestly in public spaces, and you’ll feel super welcome and safe.
     

    18. What types of accommodation are available? (luxury hotels, budget stays, camping?)

    Oman has everything! 

    • Luxury hotels: Yep, and they’re stunning – think beachfront resorts and mountain retreats.
    • Budget stays: Lots of cozy guesthouses and affordable 2–3-star hotels.
    • Camping: A must-try! From wild camping on beaches or deserts to fancy glamping setups – it's an unforgettable experience!
       

     

    ! Ready to Start Your Omani Adventure? Book Your Journey Today!

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