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Explore Oman in 8 Days

Starting from $1690

Overview

Discover Package Oman in 8 days, where every stop blends culture, nature, and adventure. From Muscat’s grand mosques and souks to desert sunsets, turtle nesting in Ras Al Jinz, and mountain villages like Misfat Al Abriyeen, this journey takes you deep into the heart of the Sultanate. Swim in hidden wadis, explore ancient forts, and witness traditions that still shape everyday life. Ready to experience it all? Book now!

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Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Muscat International Airport, our friendly representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to your luxurious hotel. Take some time to relax and get ready for the exciting adventures that await you!
Your stay: Al Falajor Ramada a perfect blend of comfort and Omani hospitality.

Day 1: Arrival Muscat

Upon your arrival at Muscat International Airport, our friendly representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to your luxurious hotel. Take some time to relax and get ready for the exciting adventures that await you!
Your stay: Al Falajor Ramada a perfect blend of comfort and Omani hospitality.

  • Start your day with a delicious breakfast before embarking on your Muscat City Tour. Your first stop is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, an awe-inspiring example of modern Islamic architecture. Admire its vast prayer hall, intricate mosaics, and the world’s second-largest handwoven carpet. Open to non-Muslim visitors in the morning, this mosque offers a peaceful environment to delve into Oman’s Islamic heritage.
  • Next, head to the historic Muttrah district to explore the famous Muttrah Souk, a traditional market where you’ll find a wide range of authentic Omani treasures, including frankincense, the iconic Khanjar (Omani dagger), intricate silver crafts, and luxurious Pashmina shawls.
  • Enjoy a scenic walk along the Muttrah Corniche, a picturesque waterfront offering spectacular views of the harbor and the surrounding mountains.
  • Perched high on a hill, Muttrah Fort, a 16th-century Portuguese-built fortress, offers panoramic views of the harbor and the Gulf of Oman. Explore its ancient watchtowers and learn about its history.
  • Your next stop is the National Museum, a true reflection of Oman’s rich cultural heritage. The museum’s state-of-the-art galleries showcase exhibits spanning from ancient artifacts to modern history, immersing visitors in Oman’s art, culture, and maritime legacy. Alternatively, you may visit Bait Al Zubair Museum, a charming townhouse that houses a collection of archaeological finds and traditional Omani customs.
  • On the way, take a moment to admire the Riyam Censer, a striking monument shaped like a traditional Omani incense burner, which offers an excellent photo opportunity.
  • Continue your journey to Al Alam Palace, renowned for its stunning blue and gold facade. While the palace is not open to the public, visitors can marvel at its majestic architecture from the outside.
  • Finally, immerse yourself in the cultural grandeur of the Royal Opera House, an architectural masterpiece renowned for its world-class performances in opera, ballet, and concerts, featuring both international and local talent.

Day 2: Muscat City Tour

  • Start your day with a delicious breakfast before embarking on your Muscat City Tour. Your first stop is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, an awe-inspiring example of modern Islamic architecture. Admire its vast prayer hall, intricate mosaics, and the world’s second-largest handwoven carpet. Open to non-Muslim visitors in the morning, this mosque offers a peaceful environment to delve into Oman’s Islamic heritage.
  • Next, head to the historic Muttrah district to explore the famous Muttrah Souk, a traditional market where you’ll find a wide range of authentic Omani treasures, including frankincense, the iconic Khanjar (Omani dagger), intricate silver crafts, and luxurious Pashmina shawls.
  • Enjoy a scenic walk along the Muttrah Corniche, a picturesque waterfront offering spectacular views of the harbor and the surrounding mountains.
  • Perched high on a hill, Muttrah Fort, a 16th-century Portuguese-built fortress, offers panoramic views of the harbor and the Gulf of Oman. Explore its ancient watchtowers and learn about its history.
  • Your next stop is the National Museum, a true reflection of Oman’s rich cultural heritage. The museum’s state-of-the-art galleries showcase exhibits spanning from ancient artifacts to modern history, immersing visitors in Oman’s art, culture, and maritime legacy. Alternatively, you may visit Bait Al Zubair Museum, a charming townhouse that houses a collection of archaeological finds and traditional Omani customs.
  • On the way, take a moment to admire the Riyam Censer, a striking monument shaped like a traditional Omani incense burner, which offers an excellent photo opportunity.
  • Continue your journey to Al Alam Palace, renowned for its stunning blue and gold facade. While the palace is not open to the public, visitors can marvel at its majestic architecture from the outside.
  • Finally, immerse yourself in the cultural grandeur of the Royal Opera House, an architectural masterpiece renowned for its world-class performances in opera, ballet, and concerts, featuring both international and local talent.

Ready to swap the city buzz for coastal breezes and wild beauty?

  • Today, we leave Muscat behind and hit the road along Oman’s dramatic shoreline. Our first stop: Bimmah Sinkhole—a surreal natural pool carved into the earth. With its vibrant turquoise waters and rocky edges, it’s the perfect place to relax or take a refreshing dip.
  • Next, we make our way to the laid-back town of Sur. Once a hub for dhow building, Sur still echoes with stories of seafarers. Stroll along the harbor, watch craftsmen at work, and soak in the maritime charm.
  • As sunset approaches, we head to Ras Al Jinz, home to Oman’s famous turtle reserve. After dinner, the real magic begins. Under the stars, we’ll join expert guides on the beach to witness green turtles returning to lay their eggs—an unforgettable glimpse into the wonders of nature.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: The Turtle Guesthouse

Day 3: Muscat - Bimmah Sinkhole - Sur - Ras AlJinz

Ready to swap the city buzz for coastal breezes and wild beauty?

  • Today, we leave Muscat behind and hit the road along Oman’s dramatic shoreline. Our first stop: Bimmah Sinkhole—a surreal natural pool carved into the earth. With its vibrant turquoise waters and rocky edges, it’s the perfect place to relax or take a refreshing dip.
  • Next, we make our way to the laid-back town of Sur. Once a hub for dhow building, Sur still echoes with stories of seafarers. Stroll along the harbor, watch craftsmen at work, and soak in the maritime charm.
  • As sunset approaches, we head to Ras Al Jinz, home to Oman’s famous turtle reserve. After dinner, the real magic begins. Under the stars, we’ll join expert guides on the beach to witness green turtles returning to lay their eggs—an unforgettable glimpse into the wonders of nature.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: The Turtle Guesthouse

From Oasis to Golden Sands: A Day of Contrast and Wonder:

  • After a peaceful morning in Ras al-Jinz and a relaxed breakfast, we journey inland toward the breathtaking Wadi Bani Khalid. The drive itself is a visual treat—passing through rugged mountains, scattered villages, and wide-open valleys that reveal Oman’s natural charm.
  • At Wadi Bani Khalid, the scenery shifts dramatically. Turquoise pools glisten under the sun, surrounded by rocky cliffs and graceful palm trees. Take a dip in the clear water, unwind by the shore, or wander deeper into the wadi to discover hidden streams and tranquil waterfalls. For a taste of local flavor, we’ll stop at a traditional restaurant for a delicious Omani lunch.
  • In the afternoon, we leave the greenery behind and head into the heart of the Wahiba Sands—an iconic desert landscape with towering dunes that stretch to the horizon. Feel the thrill of a 4x4 dune bashing adventure or opt for a more serene camel ride that echoes the Bedouin spirit of the land. As the sun sets, climb a dune for panoramic views of the desert glowing in warm hues of gold and amber.
  • As night falls, the desert turns into a magical setting. Enjoy an authentic Omani dinner under the stars, often accompanied by live music or traditional performances. Your evening ends in a charming Bedouin-style camp, where you can relax in comfort and soak in the peaceful silence of the desert.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Stay: Sama Al Wasil Camp or similar

Day 4: Ras ِِِِِAlJins - Wadi bani Khaled - Wahiba Sands – Desert camp

From Oasis to Golden Sands: A Day of Contrast and Wonder:

  • After a peaceful morning in Ras al-Jinz and a relaxed breakfast, we journey inland toward the breathtaking Wadi Bani Khalid. The drive itself is a visual treat—passing through rugged mountains, scattered villages, and wide-open valleys that reveal Oman’s natural charm.
  • At Wadi Bani Khalid, the scenery shifts dramatically. Turquoise pools glisten under the sun, surrounded by rocky cliffs and graceful palm trees. Take a dip in the clear water, unwind by the shore, or wander deeper into the wadi to discover hidden streams and tranquil waterfalls. For a taste of local flavor, we’ll stop at a traditional restaurant for a delicious Omani lunch.
  • In the afternoon, we leave the greenery behind and head into the heart of the Wahiba Sands—an iconic desert landscape with towering dunes that stretch to the horizon. Feel the thrill of a 4x4 dune bashing adventure or opt for a more serene camel ride that echoes the Bedouin spirit of the land. As the sun sets, climb a dune for panoramic views of the desert glowing in warm hues of gold and amber.
  • As night falls, the desert turns into a magical setting. Enjoy an authentic Omani dinner under the stars, often accompanied by live music or traditional performances. Your evening ends in a charming Bedouin-style camp, where you can relax in comfort and soak in the peaceful silence of the desert.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Stay: Sama Al Wasil Camp or similar

  • Wake up to the peaceful glow of dawn across the desert horizon.
    Enjoy the stillness of the morning as the dunes shift in golden light, then fuel up with a delicious breakfast at your desert camp.
  • Next up: it’s time for some serious thrill. Buckle up for a dune bashing ride in a 4×4 across the sweeping sandscapes—an adrenaline-pumping experience that offers both fun and breathtaking views.
  • Leaving the desert behind, we head to Ibra, a town rich in history and tradition.
    Our journey continues with a visit to Jabrin Castle, one of the finest and best-preserved castles in Oman. Inside, beautifully painted ceilings, elegant arches, and peaceful courtyards bring Omani history to life. Climb to the rooftop for a panoramic look at the surrounding valleys and mountains.
  • Then, on to Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a true symbol of Omani heritage. With its vast walls, towers, and centuries-old architecture, it feels like walking through history. Get lost in the ancient corridors and imagine the stories held within their stone walls.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight Stay: Golden Tulip Nizwa or similar

Day 5: Wahiba Sands - Jabrin Castle - Bahla Fort – Nizwa

  • Wake up to the peaceful glow of dawn across the desert horizon.
    Enjoy the stillness of the morning as the dunes shift in golden light, then fuel up with a delicious breakfast at your desert camp.
  • Next up: it’s time for some serious thrill. Buckle up for a dune bashing ride in a 4×4 across the sweeping sandscapes—an adrenaline-pumping experience that offers both fun and breathtaking views.
  • Leaving the desert behind, we head to Ibra, a town rich in history and tradition.
    Our journey continues with a visit to Jabrin Castle, one of the finest and best-preserved castles in Oman. Inside, beautifully painted ceilings, elegant arches, and peaceful courtyards bring Omani history to life. Climb to the rooftop for a panoramic look at the surrounding valleys and mountains.
  • Then, on to Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a true symbol of Omani heritage. With its vast walls, towers, and centuries-old architecture, it feels like walking through history. Get lost in the ancient corridors and imagine the stories held within their stone walls.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight Stay: Golden Tulip Nizwa or similar

Begin your day with a deep dive into Omani culture at the bustling Nizwa Market

  • Designed in classic Omani fort style with graceful Islamic arches, the New Souq is a sensory feast—air-conditioned halls brimming with fresh produce, fragrant spices, locally harvested dates, and the daily catch. It remains the finest place to find traditional silver khanjars and Bedouin jewelry, where silver is still sold by weight.
  • Next, journey to the heritage town of Al Hamra, home to beautifully preserved mud-brick houses that echo with history. From there, continue to Misfat Al Abriyeen, a mountain village tucked into the cliffs. Stroll through narrow stone paths shaded by date palms and admire the traditional hillside homes built from local stone. Here, you'll also discover the ancient Falaj irrigation system, a UNESCO-recognized marvel that has supported Omani agriculture for centuries.
  • In the afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive up Jebel Shams, the highest peak in Oman. Pause at panoramic viewpoints overlooking Wadi Nakhr, often called the “Grand Canyon of Arabia,” with its dramatic cliffs and deep ravines—an unforgettable highlight as golden light bathes the mountains.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight Stay: Sama Heights Resort

Day 6: Nizwa, Al Hamra & Misfat Al Abriyeen

Begin your day with a deep dive into Omani culture at the bustling Nizwa Market

  • Designed in classic Omani fort style with graceful Islamic arches, the New Souq is a sensory feast—air-conditioned halls brimming with fresh produce, fragrant spices, locally harvested dates, and the daily catch. It remains the finest place to find traditional silver khanjars and Bedouin jewelry, where silver is still sold by weight.
  • Next, journey to the heritage town of Al Hamra, home to beautifully preserved mud-brick houses that echo with history. From there, continue to Misfat Al Abriyeen, a mountain village tucked into the cliffs. Stroll through narrow stone paths shaded by date palms and admire the traditional hillside homes built from local stone. Here, you'll also discover the ancient Falaj irrigation system, a UNESCO-recognized marvel that has supported Omani agriculture for centuries.
  • In the afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive up Jebel Shams, the highest peak in Oman. Pause at panoramic viewpoints overlooking Wadi Nakhr, often called the “Grand Canyon of Arabia,” with its dramatic cliffs and deep ravines—an unforgettable highlight as golden light bathes the mountains.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight Stay: Sama Heights Resort

Today, we embark on an unforgettable adventure through some of Oman’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. After a hearty breakfast, we’ll depart Nizwa and head towards the mesmerizing Wadi Bani Awf. This stunning valley, framed by towering mountain cliffs, offers a dramatic landscape of jagged rock faces and verdant pockets of greenery, with traditional villages clinging to the mountainsides—an evocative glimpse into the timeless beauty of Oman’s rugged heart.

As we drive deeper into the wadi, our journey takes us to the renowned "Snake Point," a striking viewpoint where the road snakes through the mountains like a serpent. Pause here to take in the breathtaking panoramic views and capture the raw, untouched beauty of this magnificent region. It’s the perfect moment to appreciate the natural wonders of Oman before we continue our scenic route back to Muscat.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: AL Falaj or Ramada

Day 7: Nizwá back to Muscat

Today, we embark on an unforgettable adventure through some of Oman’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. After a hearty breakfast, we’ll depart Nizwa and head towards the mesmerizing Wadi Bani Awf. This stunning valley, framed by towering mountain cliffs, offers a dramatic landscape of jagged rock faces and verdant pockets of greenery, with traditional villages clinging to the mountainsides—an evocative glimpse into the timeless beauty of Oman’s rugged heart.

As we drive deeper into the wadi, our journey takes us to the renowned "Snake Point," a striking viewpoint where the road snakes through the mountains like a serpent. Pause here to take in the breathtaking panoramic views and capture the raw, untouched beauty of this magnificent region. It’s the perfect moment to appreciate the natural wonders of Oman before we continue our scenic route back to Muscat.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: AL Falaj or Ramada

After a delightful breakfast at your hotel, you will be assisted by our representative for a seamless transfer to Muscat Airport. We ensure a smooth and hassle-free departure as you head to catch your flight.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Departure Muscat international airport

After a delightful breakfast at your hotel, you will be assisted by our representative for a seamless transfer to Muscat Airport. We ensure a smooth and hassle-free departure as you head to catch your flight.

Meals: Breakfast

Prices & Accomodation

Prices

Individual: Start from 3115$

Double: Start from 1690 $

Accomodation

Sama Alwasill Camp

4/5

Sama heights resort

4/5

The Turtle guesthouse

4/5

Golden Tulip Nizwa

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!
       

     

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