Welcome to Oman 5 Days
5 Days: Muscat
Tour overview:
Welcome to Oman, a captivating land where ancient traditions, dramatic landscapes, and warm Arabian hospitality come together in perfect harmony. From the capital of Muscat and its mosques and bustling souks to the timeless forts and healing springs of the interior, every moment reveals a new facet of this enchanting Sultanate. Travel along the coastline of turquoise waters, hidden wadis, and pristine beaches, and witness sea turtles nesting beneath a starlit sky at Ras Al Jinz. Rich in culture, natural beauty, and unforgettable experiences, this immersive journey offers an inspiring introduction to the treasures of Oman.
Day 1 - Arrive Muscat
Upon arrival in Muscat, transfer to the hotel. An airport representative will greet the guest with a personalized name sign and assist them to their transfer vehicle.
Day 2 - Culture & Heritage
This is a tour that showcases the sights, sounds, and even the smells of Oman's best-kept secrets. The first stop is at Nakhal (means date palm). The Nakhal Fort (photostop) is the country's highest fort that has been standing proudly on a hilltop for 350 years now. Then visit the Al Thowara Oasis where one can witness the source of the natural springs. Dip your feet into the warm waters while witnessing locals as they swim under this shady water oasis. Then drive to Rustaq, famous for its hot water spring (45 degrees Celsius). The hot spring Ain Al Kisfa is said to have medicinal value, especially for rheumatism and skin problems. During the olden days, people used to travel from far and wide just to take a healing dip in the hot water pool. Experience the nostalgia of the days gone by. Back to Muscat. (B/L)
Day 3 - Coastal Drive
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 Ras Al Jinz, 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 Fins Beach. Snorkeling in these 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. Arrive and check in at the hotel for tonight’s accommodation. Sometime to rest and just when you think the day is over, wait until nightfall. At 21:00, rangers will take you on a 15-minute walk to the turtle nesting site of Ras Al Jinz. (B/L/D)
Day 4 - Nature Escape
From Ras Al Jinz drive to Sur City where you will stop at the Dhow-building yard. Watch live how a traditional wooden dhow boats are made by hand. Visit the Maritime Museum, built in 1987 at the Al-Aruba Club headquarters, showcasing the various aspects of Oman’s maritime history. 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 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 are not allowed). Head now towards the sand dunes of Wahiba. Bash the dunes and just lose yourself in the beauty of the ever-changing slopes of sand. 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. Finally, drive straight to Muscat. (B/L)
Day 5 - Muscat City Tour - Depart Muscat
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, 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 old archaeological findings and Omani traditions such as national dress and jewellery. From here, we shall proceed to see the Sultan’s Palace (video filming is prohibited), surrounded by the two forts of Mirani and Jalali, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century during their rule of the coastal cities of Oman. (B)
Mosque Dress Code: Long sleeves and long trousers for men; long trousers or long skirts, long sleeves, loose-fitting clothing, and a headscarf for ladies.
Transfer to Muscat Airport for your back home flights.