We depart early from Muscat heading towards the Sharqiya region. On the way, we make a short photo stop at the quaint little village of Fanja, before we continue our journey to Wadi Bani Khalid. The wadi is so grand that you can even have the chance to walk deeper right into the wadi itself or maybe visit its hidden caves you also can have lunch there in local Omani restaurant. In the afternoon, we head out to famous Wahiba Sands Desert, where you drive off road and see stretches after stretches of pure sand and endless towering sand dunes. Here you will get to appreciate and experience the real feel and magic of the Omani desert. We have the chance to visit a traditional Bedouin house where we can try Omani coffee and dates (depending on availability), also you can ride Camel and drive to the dunes and take lots of photos. After this desert adventure, we drive back to Muscat.
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We leave Muscat head up toward to Wadi Fanja photo stop, moving forward we continue driving to Bedouin House, visit which is the tents are divided by a decorative partition called a gata, half of the tent is for the women, children, cooking utensils, and storage, which is we can had Omani coffee and dates there, and then after you can experience camel riding were used by local Bedouins for transporting goods, then after drive toward to experience the Quad Bike make you get the ultimate adrenaline rush, there is nothing more exciting than Quad Biking on sand and after you can do also Sand Boarding in the dunes like an Adventurous Sport same like Snowboarding, it’s a great fun way to explore desert dunes then head toward to the normal Sand Dune Bashing along with many others to make you excitement, then afternoon time you can had lunch and afterwards drive back to Muscat.
Muscat, the capital of Oman, is a beautiful coastal city known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and strategic location along the Gulf of Oman. With a unique blend of traditional Omani culture and modern development, Muscat offers visitors a mix of historic forts, luxurious resorts, and vibrant souks.
One of the most stunning landmarks in Muscat, this mosque is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a symbol of Omani heritage.
A traditional market offering a variety of goods, including spices, textiles, and souvenirs. The souq is a great place to experience Omani culture and haggle for bargains.
A world-class venue for opera, ballet, and other performing arts, offering a glimpse into the cultural richness of Oman.
Slow-cooked lamb or goat marinated in spices and wrapped in banana leaves.
A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat, often served during Ramadan.
A sweet dessert made from sugar, ghee, and spices, often served with tea.
The best time to visit Muscat is during the cooler months from November to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. This period also sees the highest number of tourists.
Omani Rial (OMR)
GMT+4
240VV, 50HzHz
Muscat is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, it's always important to stay vigilant and follow local customs and laws.
Muscat Central Bus Station
The bus service is affordable and connects key points in Muscat. However, it may not be as extensive as in other major cities.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car
Nizwa is a historic city known for its fort, souq, and traditional Omani architecture.
Wadi Shab is a stunning natural area with waterfalls, pools, and hiking trails.
A natural sinkhole with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and photography.
Price varies by option