Price
Start From 800 Euro / Per / Person
Day 01:-
Muscat City Tour – The Fascinating Capital
We Visit The Grand Mosque Beautiful Architectural Piece Of
Work. It Built Over A Period 5 Years Old From 1995 To 2000,
Thin We Drive Trough The Embassy Road. Next Stop Is The Muttrah
Souk A Traditional Omani Market It Offers A Wide Rang Of Goods
Especially Typical Omani Souvenirs Like Frankincense Omani
Dagger And Beautiful Silver Handicrafts. Al Zubair Museum
Is Our Next Stop And The Old City Of Muscat, Thin Proceed
To See The Sultan's Palace Which Is Surrounded By The Tow
Forts Of Al Jalali & Al Mirani Built In The 16 Th Century.
Finally Drive For The Al Bustan Palace Which Built In The
15th National Day It Accommodate The Entire World's Leaders
& Delegates Who Cams To Oman, In The Afternoon - Leisure
Or Optional Shopping.
Lunch
in Typical Omani Restaurant
Day
02:-
Muscat – Quriyat – Sur – Ras Alhad
08:30 Am Leave Muscat To Quriyat (Which Lies On The East Coast
At The End Of A Sandy Plain Overlooked By The Eastern Hajar
Mountains. After That Start The Exciting Off Road Driving.
Near Dibab Is A Huge Sinkhole With Its Clear Green Water Concrete
Steps Lead Down The Side Making Swimming Possible.The Route
Continues Along The Coastline Passing Bimah And Fins With
Its Many Tiny Coves. Tucked Beneath The Cliffs And Stretches
Of White Sandy Beaches With Incredible Turquoise Sea,The Journey
Continues A Long The Coast And Through The Coastal Village
Of Tiwi To Wadi Shab Which Means (Gorge Between The Cliffs)
Is Enchanting. The Wadi Has Cool Pools Of Water All Year Round.
The Ravine Is Lush With Trees Grasses And Date Palms.Continue
Drive To Sur Town Via Qalhat (One Of The Oldest Town And Seaports
Of Oman), Visit Dow Building, Yards, Continue Driving To The
Turtle Beach At The Ras Jins. Enjoy The Night At The Camp
With A Visit To See The Turrtles.
Over Night /Ras Alhad Camp
Picnic Lunch In Local Restaurant / Diner
Day
03 :-
Ras Alhad – Asellah- Wahebah Sand
08:00, am Leave The Camp And Drive To The Desert Via Asellah
Follow By The Scenic Rocky Coastline To, Visit The Old Mosque
In Jallan (Jami Al Hamooda Mosque), Build In 11th Century,
It Has 52 Domes Supported By A Network Of Pillars And A Main
Entrance With Studded Wooden Doors, Continue To Wadi Bani
Khaleed (Pool Water Chance To Swim) One Of The Largest Wadies
In Oman. Nestled Deep Into The Mountains It Is A True Oasis.
, After Lunch Continue To Wahiba Sands, Enjoy Dune Driving
And Over Night In The Camp
Breakfast / Diner
Day
05:-
Wahebah Sand – Ibra – Sinow – Muscat
–nizwa
We Leave The Camp , Drive Along To Visit The Souq And The
Old Village In Ibra , Continue Driving To Sinow Where You
Can Watch Bedouin Women In Traditional Dress Complete Shiny
Metallic Face Mask ( Burqa) Trade Side By Side Men , In This
Market Still Can Find The Traditional Old Silver, Continue
Driving To Nizwa A Major Center In The Interior Region
Over Night / Hotel In Nizwa
Breakfast / Lunch In Local Restaurant
Day
6 :-
Nizwa
– Tanuf – Bahla – Alhamra –Muscat
Nizwa
- The Glorious Capital Of The Past
Visit The Busy Cattle Market, The Traditional Nizwa Souk And
The Impressive 17th Century Nizwa Fort. Continue To Tanuf,
A Ghost Village And Today A Scene For Historical Movies. Stop
In Bahla With Its Unesco Listed Fort Still Under Restoration.
Bahla Is Also Famous For Its Potteries. The Highlight Will
Be The Visit To Jabreen Castle, Also Called The Palace Of
Bilayaroub, A Beautiful Fort With Ceiling Decoration And An
Impressive Architecture. Journey Continue To Alhmra Town Visit
Ld Houses In Misfit Al Abreen Some Mere Than 300 Years Old
And Still Occupied
Continue
Journey To Visit Al Hotta Cave An Alhamra – (Al Hotta Cave
Is Located At The Foot Of Jabal Shams, In The Vicinity Of
The Tanuf Valley In Al Hamra District. It Is More Than 5km
Long Traversed By Underground River.
Afternoon Drive Back To Muscat
End
Of Tour
The Package Price Includes:
- water and soft drinks during
the day tour .
- Transportation in luxury vehicles
& English language guide
- Hotel accommodation as mentioned
with American or English breakfast
- 4WD (max. 4 guests per car)
- Picnic lunch/ in locals restaurants
- All entrance fees for forts
and castles / alhotta caves fees not include