Marvels of Oman 6 Days
6 Days: Muscat – Wahiba - Nizwa Fort And Souq
Tour overview:
Journey through the enchanting Sultanate of Oman, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with breathtaking landscapes. Explore Muscat's grand mosques, forts, and bustling souks, venture across golden desert dunes to meet Bedouin communities, and discover emerald wadis, towering mountains, and historic castles. From the dramatic beauty of Jebel Shams to the vibrant markets of Nizwa, this unforgettable adventure reveals Oman's natural wonders and rich heritage.
Day 1 - Arrive Muscat
Arrive in Muscat, transfer to hotel. Our Airport representative will be holding a signage with the logo of our DMC and the name of the guest; to welcome the guest and escort them to their transfer.
Day 2 - Muscat City Tour
The first stop on the Muscat City Tour is the Grand Mosque, the most beautiful architectural piece of work. From the Mosque, proceed to the old part of Muscat city: The Muttrah souk, a traditional Omani market. The souk offers a wide range of goods, especially typical Omani souvenirs like Frankincense, the Omani Dagger or Khanjar, and beautiful silver handicrafts and "Pashmina shawls". The next stop is the Bait Al Zubair Museum. The museum is a small town house that has been converted to display the old archaeological findings and Omani traditions such as national dress and jewelry. From here we shall proceed to see the Sultan's Palace (video filming is prohibited) surrounded by the 2 Forts of Mirani and Jalali built by the Portuguese in the 16th century during their rule of the coastal cities of Oman.
Mosque Specific Dress Code: long sleeves, long trousers for men & long trousers/ long skirts, long sleeves, loose fit, head scarf for the ladies (B)
Day 3 - Coastal To Wahiba
Oman never runs out of natural and cultural wonders that until your last day of exploration, your schedule will be brimming with adventures. Along the drive to Wahiba Sands, stop to visit Bimah Sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater that had been created many years ago by a collapsing mountain and is filled with blue green sea water. Not far from the sinkhole, a small but beautiful stretch of white beach sands at the Finns Beach. Snorkeling at this clear blue sapphire waters would be perfect. Then off to Wadi Tiwi. Enjoy a deep and narrow canyon carved out of the mountains and lush green plantations with the comfort of your car. You'll be driven straight now to Sur to visit the dhow building yard where traditional wooden boats are made by hand. Head towards Wahiba. Lose yourself in the beauty of the ever changing slopes of sand while dune bashing. The remaining of this day will be dedicated for the Bedouins see their homes and get a chance to experience an authentic Omani warm welcome of coffee and dates. Watch the sunset on top of the dunes. (BLD)
Day 4 - Wadis And Mountains
One of the most sought-after parts of any Oman itinerary is the wadi day—where you will finally have the chance to take a dip and relax in the cool waters of a natural pool. Remember to bring light clothing for a swim as you head for Wadi Bani Khalid. Enjoy not only the calm, clear and deep waters, but also the sight of palm trees all around. (Bikinis not allowed) From the Desert we drive through Ibra to reach to the most beautiful Castle in Oman; Jabreen Castle. 45 kilometres from Nizwa, visit the finest of Oman's castles built during the late 17th century. The castle displays beautiful ceiling paintings and intricate wood carvings. Continue to Bahla fort (photo stop), the oldest and first Omani fort to be built in the Islamic style. Misfah has a falaj system and green terraces which provides the population of Oasis dwellers abundant bounty in terms of fruits (mango, papaya, banana and dates) and vegetables in spite of the dry vegetation elsewhere. The Jebel Shams mountain, with its over 3,000 meters high is the highest mountain in Oman and home to the famous Oman's Grand Canyon. The view from the top over the Grand Canyon is absolutely breathtaking. (BLD)
Day 5 - Nizwa Fort And Souq
Start very early morning to drive down and visit the unique cattle market in Nizwa, available only during Fridays ( know as Friday Cattle Market). Livestock owners, both women and men from nearby areas bring their animals; mainly are sheep, goats, cattle and at times even camels to sell in the market where they are registered. Visit the Nizwa fort which has been strategically built atop a hill overlooking the ancient city with its colorful domes and bustling market below. Spend some time in this traditional city and visit the interesting fort with the round tower and the museum and stroll through the Souq. Drive back to Muscat passing through Birkat Al Mauz - see how the traditional irrigation system that was used centuries ago and till date functions as the village uses it to nourish the Oasis. (BL)
Day 6 - Depart Muscat
After the unforgettable moments spent in Oman, being introduced to different stories from different cities of this lovely piece on the planet, it is time to say goodbye and fly back home carrying a lot of pictures and stories to tell. (B)