Discover Oman





Be dazzled by the diverse landscapes of Oman.
Adventure from portside Muscat and Muttrah into the heart of Oman's richly coloured past. Discover the awesome Islamic forts, age-old mud-brick houses, and silver- and spice-filled souqs that make this Middle Eastern jewel such a feast for the senses. The treasures aren't all man-made: trip to the blazing remote landscapes of Wahiba Sands for a desert getaway with the Bedouins, and soak up breathtaking canyon views at Jebel Shams and Wadi Bani Awf before returning to the seaside capital.
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79 reviewsStart: Muscat, Oman
End: Muscat, Oman
- Duration
- 8 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
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Why you'll love this trip
- Stand on top of Oman, with the vast Grand Canyon at your feet and take the scenic route down through the mountains to Muscat.
- Walk through remote villages, tucked between mountains and at the bottom of valleys, lush with date palms and full of friendly locals, enjoy a visit to a local bee keeper and a hearty home-cooked Omani lunch.
- Scramble to the top of the Wahiba Sands dunes for incredible sunset and sunrise views, and experience traditional Omani hospitality over coffee and dates with a Bedouin family.
- Discover Oman's most phenomenal castles and mosques with guided visits to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and Jabreen Castle.
- Step back in time with a night in Nizwa, staying in a heritage property in the heart of the old town, and stroll the souq for souvenirs.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025
Itinerary
Salaam Alaikum! Welcome to Oman and the sprawling seaside city of Muscat. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 5 pm today. If you arrive with time to spare you may like to visit the Royal Opera House, a grand building that encapsulates contemporary Omani architectural style, or take a walk along the beach, dipping your toes in the Gulf of Oman. After the welcome meeting perhaps join your group at a nearby restaurant, serving up Omani favourites like shuwa, fresh salads and local breads.
- Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Muscat is rather spread out and the public transport system is not well established. Our hotel in Muscat is in a convenient location with restaurants nearby, but if you'd like to explore Muscat on your own before the tour we recommend using taxis. A ride from the hotel to Muscat's Old Town is approximately OMR5 (USD13).
Begin your explorations with a visit to the beautiful Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. The largest mosque in Oman, it has capacity for 20,000 worshippers and the second largest carpet in the world, handwoven by Iranian women, taking four years to produce. Your next stop is the old part of Muscat, where you'll see the two 16th century Portuguese forts, Jalali and Mirani, guarding the entrance to the city. Drive down to the busy fishing harbour at Muttrah, with its wooden dhows and fishing boats, stop at the bazaar (souq) where you can pick up a local perfume or postcard. Visit the Sidab Women's Group and learn how they're empowering local women through the production and sale of reusable bags. After learning about the organisation, enjoy a selection of salads, sambusas and stews, cooked for you by our welcoming hosts. Your afternoon is then free to spend as you wish. An optional sunset cruise provides a spectacular viewpoint for the rocky coastline of the city.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Muscat - Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Muscat - Sidab Women's Group visit with lunch
- Muscat - Sunset Cruise in Muscat Harbour (appx 2 hours including transfers) - USD55
Today’s total drive time is approximately 1.5 hours.
To enter the mosque, women must cover their heads and chest. Arms must be covered to the hands and legs covered to the feet. Men must also have their arms covered to the hands and legs covered to the feet.
If your group is smaller than 6 people, you will visit the Sidab Women's Group to learn about the great work they do, but lunch will be in a restaurant instead of at the organization.
Drive through Oman's rugged landscapes to Hawiyat Najim Park, the location of the Bimmah Sinkhole. This picture-perfect sinkhole was formed through limestone erosion. The turquoise waters make an excellent stop to paddle the feet before travelling onwards. Your next stop, Wadi Tiwi, is known as the wadi of nine villages, with each community linked by date plantations and the flow of water through their falaj system. Spend time learning about dates, how they're grown and harvested, and their importance in Omani hospitality, and stretch your legs on a short, downhill walk through these communities. Continue driving to Ras al Hadd and check into your beachside resort where you'll be able to enjoy a lovely relaxed evening at the property.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Hawiyat Najim Park - Bimmah Sinkhole
- Wadi Tiwi - Visit
Today’s total drive time is approximately 4 hours.
It's possible to book an excursion with the resort to visit the Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve, however, we advise against it due to concerns of animal welfare in regards to how the visit is organized at the reserve.
Please note that on departure starting 28 Dec, 2024, you'll stay in an alternative property which doesn't have a direct access to the beach but it's a lovely eco lodge where you'll still be able to enjoy a very relaxing time.
After breakfast, we make a stop in Sur, an important city of Oman's maritime past. Sur has long been known for its tradition of dhow building. These mighty vessels formed an important part of Omani culture and trade over the years. Visit a dhow factory to see how they are built and be joined by a local worker who will explain the making of the dhow, the materials used and the time taken to built the vessel. Drive through the Eastern Hajar Mountains, enjoying incredible views of villages embedded in the mountains as you take this winding road to the peaceful Wadi Bani Khalid. Cool off with a swim in the wadi, surrounded by palm trees and mountains. Drive onwards to the beautiful Wahiba Sands, where you'll spend the night. Rolling dunes, some as high as 150 metres, stretch as far as the eye can see and are constantly shifting. Sunset from atop a dune is a must. After dinner back at the camp, relax under the stars with music, tea and maybe even some dancing.
- Desert Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Wadi Bani Khalid - Visit and swim stop
- Wahiba Sands – Desert dune sunset
- Sur - Dhow factory visit
Today’s total drive time is approximately 5 hours.
As per the Ministry of Tourism guidelines, women who wish to swim in the wadi need to wear shorts and a T-shirt, covering their shoulders, chest and down to their knees.
Your desert accommodation comprises individual buildings, each of which is built and functions like a regular hotel room with bedroom, bathroom, electricity and heating/cooling. Wifi and phone signal are strongest in the reception area of the property. There are some optional activities available at the desert camp, please ask your leader for details of what they might have on offer during your visit. Some activities may not be available at times of low occupancy.
If you're a morning person, you have the option to climb the dunes and enjoy watching them change colour as the sun rises over them. Otherwise, enjoy a relaxed start to the day before driving further into the dunes to visit a Bedouin family. Wahiba Sands is named after the Wahiba tribe and the region is home to families that have lived and worked in the area for generations. Enjoy coffee, dates and a chat with our welcoming hosts. Leaving the desert behind, make tracks for Nizwa. On the outskirts of the city, visit Jabreen Castle, considered one of the finest and most picturesque in the country. Built in 1675, this cleverly designed residence was home to Imam Bil-Arab Bin Sultan and many subsequent generations. A local guide will share the castle's secrets and expansive viewpoints with you. It's just a short drive to Nizwa, where you'll spend the night in the old town, staying in a heritage property. Enjoy a free evening to explore the old town or relax at a rooftop cafe with a cool drink.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Nizwa - Jabreen Castle
- Wahiba Sands - Bedouin family visit
Today’s total drive time is approximately 4.5 hours.
Take a walk with your leader through the labyrinthine streets of Nizwa's old town this morning, before exploring the souq and its various specialty areas for halwa, vegetables, spices, ceramics. You'll have some free time during which you might like to visit Nizwa Fort. With a massive circular cannon tower and built to withstand the vibrations of 24 cannons, it's one of the most impressive forts in Oman. Depart Nizwa for Misfat Al Abyreen, a mountain village located 1000m above sea level and recognised by UNWTO as one of the world's best tourism villages for its preservation of Omani culture. Walk through the village and see how their agricultural and irrigation systems are as productive as they were centuries ago. Visit a local beekeeper and find out about their bees and the ways they produce different types of honey - with some sampling too, of course! Then enjoy a home-cooked Omani feast with your host for lunch. Omani people are famous for their hospitality and you’ll get to try some exciting home-cooked flavors including Qabuli (Omani spiced rice with either goat/fish/chicken), hummus, Omani bread (Kubz Al Rakhal) with local honey, Omani coffee and tea with dates, etc. Carry on your journey higher into the mountains to Jebel Shams, which translates as 'Mountain of the Sun'. Check into your hotel before heading out to take in the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon and, weather allowing, a brilliant sunset.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Misfat Al Abyreen - Village walk & beekeeper visit
- Nizwa - Souq visit
- Misfat Al Abyreen - Home-cooked lunch
- Nizwa - Fort visit - Entry Fee - OMR5
Today’s total drive time is approximately 2 hours.
An early morning hike is on offer today. The balcony walk follows the Grand Canyon, so you can expect epic views as you walk. After breakfast at your hotel, settle in for a memorable drive to Wadi Bani Awf, the end point of the canyon and known as Snake Gorge. Break up the drive with a walk through Bilad Sait, a remote fortress village in the heart of the mountains, lush with palm trees. After leaving the mountains, you'll drive back to Muscat, arriving in the late afternoon. The evening is free to spend as you wish, perhaps gather your group together for a meal to celebrate your adventure.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Jebel Shams - Grand Canyon scenic drive
- Bilad Sait - Fortress villlage visit
- Jebel Shams - Balcony walk (1 hour)
Today’s total drive time is approximately 7 hours including 3 hours off road driving.
This morning's hike is approximately one hour long, on a rocky path. You'll descend to a viewpoint before ascending back the way you came. You'll be on the sunny side of the canyon so ensure you have a hat and water. If you don't want to join the hike you can relax at the hotel.
The scenic drive is 36km/22mi over gravel roads. There are many twists and turns so if you're prone to motion sickness you might want to take medication before the drive. Access to this driving route is weather dependant. In wet weather an alternative route will be taken.
After breakfast, you are free to leave at any time, as there are no activities planned today. If you would like to spend some more time in Muscat, we’ll be happy to organise additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).
- Breakfast
- Muscat- Snorkeling Trip (2 Hours) (10am-1pm) - USD75
- Muscat-Dolphin Watching Cruise (2 Hours) (8am-10am,10am-12pm) - USD55
Inclusions and activities
7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
Mini Bus, 4x4
Hotel (5 nights), Heritage stay (1 night), Desert hotel (1 night)
- Muscat - Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Muscat - Sidab Women's Group visit with lunch
- Hawiyat Najim Park - Bimmah Sinkhole
- Wadi Tiwi - Visit
- Wadi Bani Khalid - Visit and swim stop
- Wahiba Sands – Desert dune sunset
- Sur - Dhow factory visit
- Nizwa - Jabreen Castle
- Wahiba Sands - Bedouin family visit
- Misfat Al Abyreen - Village walk & beekeeper visit
- Nizwa - Souq visit
- Misfat Al Abyreen - Home-cooked lunch
- Jebel Shams - Grand Canyon scenic drive
- Bilad Sait - Fortress villlage visit
- Jebel Shams - Balcony walk (1 hour)
- Muscat - Sunset Cruise in Muscat Harbour (appx 2 hours including transfers) - USD55
- Nizwa - Fort visit - Entry Fee - OMR5
- Muscat- Snorkeling Trip (2 Hours) (10am-1pm) - USD75
- Muscat-Dolphin Watching Cruise (2 Hours) (8am-10am,10am-12pm) - USD55
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Before you book you should know
- When visiting a mosque, it's important to show respect by dressing appropriately, even in the heat. Women must cover their heads and chest, arms and legs must be entirely covered in loose-fitting clothing. Men also need to cover their arms and legs.
- 4x4 vehicles are used on most parts of the trip as we travel around Oman. You will travel in convoy style and due to the configuration of the vehicles there may be times when you are not travelling with your leader. It is possible your driver will not speak English.
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Ramee Guestline Hotel Qurum
Al Qurum Street, Way No.1622
Muscat
OMAN
Description
Ramee Guestline hotel is located in Muttrah, Muscat, near to shopping centres and Qurum Beach. Rooms include private facilities and air conditioning. Hotel facilities include restaurant, cafe, bar, outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and 24 hour reception.
Instructions
An airport arrival transfer can be booked with Intrepid in advance. You'll nee to provide your flight details no later than 14 days prior to travel. Your driver will wait for you at the exit after you've cleared customs, with a sign of Intrepid's logo on it.
Otherwise, private taxis cost US$25-30 and are available outside the arrival hall of Muscat International Airport. It is best to prepay for your taxi at the taxi counter here, journey time is around 20-30 minutes.
In case of unforeseen problems joining your tour please contact our local emergency number.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights on your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
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