Jewels of Oman 6Days
Duration
6 Days
Age Requirement
10 - 65 yrs
Group Size
2 - 30 people
Altitude
328 - 3000 m
Best Season
Summer
Recommended For
Couple
Solo
Youth
Family/Kids
Senior
Holiday Activities
Walking Tour
Sightseeing
Dinner Show
Religious Sites
Art Galleries
Shopping
OVERVIEW
Oman is a nation situated on the southeastern shoreline of the Middle Eastern Promontory, and it offers a different scope of social and regular attractions for guests. When planning a trip to Oman, here is an overview of some of the best places to go and things to do:
- Muscat: Muscat, Oman's capital, is home to both traditional and contemporary structures, including the impressive Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. The Royal Opera House, the Al Alam Palace, and the Mutrah Souq are among the other top attractions.
- Sands at Wahiba: There are opportunities for camel rides, sandboarding, and stargazing in this vast desert region, which is also home to Bedouin camps and towering sand dunes.
- Wadi Khalid Bani This stunning oasis in the desert is surrounded by towering cliffs and lush vegetation and features crystal-clear water pools. The area's natural splendor can be explored by swimming, hiking, and other visitors.
- Nizwa: The impressive Nizwa Fort and a bustling souq that sells traditional goods and handicrafts are two highlights of this historic city.
- Salalah: Salalah, which is in the southern part of Oman, is famous for its beautiful coastline and lush vegetation. The Frankincense Trail, the Al Baleed Archaeological Site, and the Dhofar region's beaches are all options for vacationers.
Traditional villages, the rugged Hajar Mountains, and Omani cuisine, such as shuwa (slow-cooked lamb) and halwa (a sweet dessert), are additional things to think about when planning an Oman tour.