This tour combines Oman’s most important historical and cultural landmarks in a single, unforgettable experience. It begins at Nizwa Fort, one of Oman’s most iconic castles, where visitors can explore its defensive towers and learn fascinating stories of the past. Next, you’ll visit the Nizwa Souq, a vibrant traditional market famous for handicrafts, silver, and spices, offering a true taste of local culture.
The journey continues to the Birkat Al Mouz Ruins, a historic village surrounded by lush oases and ancient falaj irrigation systems, showcasing traditional Omani architecture. The tour concludes at the Oman Across Ages Museum, where interactive exhibits provide a modern, immersive look at Oman’s rich history and rapid development.
Note: The tour price does not include entrance tickets to forts, museums, or ruins; these must be purchased separately at each site.
Pickup included
I will be waiting for you at Mall of Oman, in Parking Spot 23 near Gate A23 and head to Parking Spot 23 at Gate A23, where I will be waiting for you. I will be standing next to my car, wearing the traditional Omani dress (white dishdasha) and the Omani misar (brown color).
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