Itinerary Expand allMuscat to Muscat Depart LondonDepart London Arrive Muscat; afternoon Dhow cruise and visit Mutrah SouqUpon arrival in Muscat in the morning; you will be met by your tour leader and transferred to our hotel.Later in the afternoon after the main group briefing, we will be picked up from our hotel and travel through the old part of Muscat to visit the Sidab Women's association where there is the opportunity to interact with the local woman and enjoy a coffee together. Next, we pay a short visit to the Bait Al Zubair Museum before having a photo stop outside the gates of the Sultan's palace. After a short transfer to the marina, we'll embark on a relaxed dhow cruise (traditional fisherman's boat) to see the Muscat coast through the eyes of ancient seafarers who plied this route for centuries. During the cruise, soft drinks, tea, coffee and dates will be served on board.In the evening, we stop at a local restaurant for dinner and will be transported back through the centuries on a visit to the bustling, colourful Mutrah Souq. Here there will be lots of photo opportunities and chances to observe the local way of life whilst wandering around this vibrant traditional Arab market.Note: On departures where the group flight arrives after midday, some of the sightseeing detailed above will be done on day 2 of the tour instead. Your leader will advise of your exact schedule locally. Ramee Guestline Hotel or similar Day 1 Start Muscat; afternoon Dhow cruise and visit Mutrah SouqLand only clients should arrive into Muscat and at the start hotel before midday in order to ensure you are able to join the main group briefing and the dhow cruise later in the afternoon.Later in the afternoon after the main group briefing, we will be picked up from our hotel and travel through the old part of Muscat to visit the Siban Women's association where there is the opportunity to interact with the local woman and enjoy a coffee together. Next, we pay a short visit to the Bait Al Zubair Museum before having a photo stop outside the gates of the Sultan's palace. After a short transfer to the marina, we'll embark on a relaxed dhow cruise (traditional fisherman's boat) to see the Muscat coast through the eyes of ancient seafarers who plied this route for centuries. During the cruise, soft drinks, tea, coffee and dates will be served on board.In the evening, we stop at a local restaurant for dinner and will be transported back through the centuries on a visit to the bustling, colourful Mutrah Souq. Here there will be lots of photo opportunities and chance to observe the local way of life whilst wandering around this vibrant traditional Arab market.Note: On departures where the group flight arrives after midday, some of the sightseeing detailed above will be done on day 2 of the tour instead. Your leader will advise of your exact schedule locally. Ramee Guestline Hotel or similar Day 2 Visit Muscat's Grand Mosque; onto Sur via beautiful Wadi Shab. Evening visit to Turtle reserveAfter breakfast at the hotel, we check out and visit the Grand Mosque, the highlight of the Omani capital.Completed in 2001, the Grand Mosque is a beautiful building which looks modern but shows that modern craftsmen have retained the skills necessary to create this wonderful traditional environment. The handmade carpets, the chandeliers, the ceiling of the great dome in the main prayer room are absolute 'must-sees'. Kindly note, ladies should be fully covered and please carry a headscarf and men should wear trousers.We then drive (approx.1.5 hours) to the Bimah Sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater with blue-green water at the bottom, and Wadi Tiwi where we enjoy a walk and picnic lunch before transferring (approx. 1 hour) to our hotel in Sur, where we will be spending the night.This evening after an early dinner, we’ll drive (approx. 1 hour) to Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve. Oman is a vital area for Green turtles in the Indian Ocean and the Green Back turtle are heavily protected by the government of Oman. In fact, over 275 of the Sultanate's beaches double-up as nesting grounds for five of the seven recognized species of sea turtles, the most common being the Green Back turtle.Here we are led to the beach by an ecologist to see the female turtles return to their beach to lay eggs. (Please note that the main nesting season is June-August, at other times of the year, there may or not be turtles every night but a visit to the reserve is still worthwhile).Sur Plaza or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 3 Drive to Wadi Bani Khalid, swim in the turquoise pools and enjoy a picnic lunch. Continue to Wahiba Sands and explore the spectacular dunes. Overnight in desert campThis morning after breakfast, we first transfer (approx. 1 hour and 45 min) to the desert oasis of Wadi Bani Khalid to relax a bit and enjoy a swim in the beautiful turquoise pools and a picnic lunch before continuing (approx. 1-1.5 hours) to the Wahiba Desert. Please be aware that occasionally wild swimming in the wadi may not be possible due to safety reasons if, for example, water levels are high following rainfall or if it is raining at the time of your visit as the rocks can be slippery - your leader will inform you if swimming is not advisable. Here, on the edge of the desert, we change vehicles from the minibus to 4WDs to begin our desert experience.The Wahiba Sands, a vast mass of undulating red and white sea of sand and dunes rising up to 200 meters are also host to a variety of flora and fauna. The ever-changing patterns of the dunes are a photographer’s delight. We further drive towards the dunes and our desert camp (approx. 1 hour) to check-in for the evening.During our time at the camp, there is the chance to take a camel ride (optional- extra cost).1000 Nights Camp / Arabian Oryx or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 4 Morning visit to a Bedouin family and enjoy Omani coffee; visit Birkat al Mouz and walk through its oasis and date plantations; onto NizwaBreakfast at camp before checking out and driving towards the ancient city of Nizwa, Oman's former capital. En-route we visit a Bedouin family, and enjoy Kahwa (local Omani Coffee) and spend some time with them learning about their customs and traditional way of life.We’ll continue our drive via Birkat al Mouz, one of the region's most well-known village ruin. We’ll walk through its oasis and date plantations before continuing to Nizwa. With the 2 sets of ruins, a large banana plantation and the scenic surroundings, the site is also home to the old Falaj irrigation system listed as UNESCO World heritage.Upon arrival in Nizwa, we check into our hotel where we will spend the next two nights.Al Diyar Hotel or similar Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 5 Transfer to Jabrin, one of Oman's finest castles; stop at historic Bahla Fort; enjoy a walk and picnic lunch in Wadi Nakher. Visit Jebel Shams for amazing viewsAfter breakfast at the hotel, we take a short drive (approx. 30 minutes) to visit Jabrin, the finest of Oman’s castles built in the late 17th century, which became a seat of Omani learning. The castle displays the highest achievement in Omani ceiling painting & beautifully executed woodcarvings.We also pause at the Bahla Fort for a photo, the only UNESCO listed fort in the country and lovingly restored over many years before transferring (approx.1.5 hours) to Wadi Nakher for a short walk. We'll have lunch in a local restaurant before proceeding to Jebel Shams, Oman's highest mountain and where we can enjoy spectacular views of the 'Grand Canyon of Arabia.'Later in the afternoon, we visit (transfer approx. 45 minutes) to the village of Misfat Al Arbayeen, passing the ruins of an old fort on the way. We continue through narrow alleys between old stone houses and take a short walk in Al Hamra village before returning back (approx. 30 minutes) to Nizwa for the evening.Al Diyar Hotel or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 6 See Nizwa's famous cattle auction market, fort and Souq; continue to Nakhal fort and hot spring; back to Muscat for final eveningToday is a long day and we start our morning with a visit to Nizwa's famous live cattle auction market, the one day of the week where this ancient city truly comes alive which sees farmers and traders arrive from near and afar to barter and trade in one of the Middle East's most renowned markets.We’ll visit the impressive Nizwa Fort, built in the 17th century to defend the city’s natural wealth and its strategic location. Later we visit Nizwa's renowned Souq, famous for intricately hand-carved “Khanjars” (daggers) & ornamental silver jewellery and live-stock trading.Departing Nizwa, we continue to Wadi Bani Auf; this stretch of graded road is very adventurous as it involves steep bends and bumpy roads. When there are wet weather conditions, it may not be possible to drive this section of graded road due to safety. If this occurs, an alternative stretch of road will be driven.Then stop at the charming mountain village of Bilad Sayt where one is awestruck by the beauty of the landscape. Lunch today will be a packed lunch. This afternoon we stop for a photo stop at the Nakhal Fort and hot spring. The exact date on which this ancient fort was built is unknown, but many believe that it was built in pre-Islamic times, more than 1500 years ago. We then transfer back to Muscat for our final evening in Oman's capital city.Ramee Guestline Hotel or similar Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 7 End MuscatFor land only clients the tour ends this morning after breakfast. Meals included: Breakfast Depart Muscat; arrive LondonThose on the group flight will be transferred to the airport to check in for the flight back to London which arrives back later on in the day. Meals included: Breakfast
Oman103 countries (including the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) are exempt from visas for stays of less than 14 days: please visit the Foreign Ministry of Oman website for a full list of visa-exempt countries. In order to qualify for the scheme, you must have a prior and confirmed hotel booking, health insurance, and a return ticket - you should have hard copies of these to hand upon arrival. The visa on arrival is a new system and as such, for speed and ease upon arrival, you may still wish to apply for an e-visa in advance as this is a quick and easy process.If the duration of your stay is more than 14 days or your nationality is not on the exempt list then you will require a visa. You should apply for an e-visa before you travel. Applications can be made through the Royal Oman Police Portal. If you’re travelling as a tourist, you can apply for an unsponsored visa. E-visa applications are usually approved within 1-3 working days but we suggest applying 1-2 weeks before your trip as occasionally there can be delays. A digital copy/scan of the photo page of your passport and a digital passport photograph are required for the E-visa application. Please see the Oman Police website for further criteria. Digital passport photos are available from most high street photo printing companies. Once approved, tourist visas are valid for 30 days from the date of issue so you cannot apply for your visa too far in advance. As this information may change we advise you to check with the Embassy before travel.
OmanThere are no mandatory vaccination requirements for Oman. Recommended vaccinations are: Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A.
Hotels and desert campThroughout the tour, you will spend 5 nights in comfortable hotels and 1 night in a traditional Bedouin-style tent at a desert camp in Wahiba Sands. All accommodation offers en suite facilities and air-conditioning. At the desert camp, all tents are equipped with bedding and proper beds, plug sockets, electricity (from a generator) and have a ceiling fan, kettle, tea/coffee, minibar and towels. The en suite bathrooms attached to the Sheikh tents at the desert camp include a flushing western-style toilet, sink and shower. It is recommended to pack a torch as there is limited lighting at night between tents and the main restaurant area.Please be advised that the accommodation listed in each location on the day to day itinerary are the hotels usually used. However, there may be some departures where groups stay at different hotels of the same standard and quality due to availability.Some hotels visited on the itinerary have swimming pools.With accommodation in Oman, couples may be automatically allocated twin beds rather than doubles, unless requested otherwise, particularly unmarried couples. Please advise us a time of booking if you are travelling as a couple and would like to specifically request a double bed.Single supplements are available (on request) and are valid for all 6 nights during the tour. Please enquire at time of booking if you would like to request a single supplement.
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Reviewed March 2022 Jules BeasleyA week in wonderful Oman A really full week exploring so much of beautiful Oman. It’s not too strenuous but there are some early starts in order to fit in all the sites. A very clean country and littering equals jail! Beaches, mountains and deserts, it has it all.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? This has to be watching a beautiful green turtle laying and burying her eggs on the beach. It was just magical and something that I will never forget. The desert camp was wonderful too.What did you think of your group leader? Zubair was great, really well organised and good fun. Seamless hotel changes and clear instructions to us all to allow easy departures each day.Do you have any advice for potential travellers? If you like a drink then I’d hugely recommend that you take duty free with you. There are no shops selling alcohol in Oman. Some hotels have bars but they are very expensive. Remember to take t shirts with sleeves and long trousers.Is there anything else you would like to add? This is a lovely trip, the wearing of full length clothes can make you very hot but it’s still worth it. Refilling of water bottles on the bus is very helpful.
Reviewed April 2019 Jennifer CoxFantastic Oman holiday This holiday was a fantastic mix of ancient sites (castles, forts, ruined mud brick villages) and natural wonders - The Grand Canyon of Arabia (Jebel Shams), the endless sand dunes of Wahiba Sands, swimming in wadis etc.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? There were many highlights - watching a turtle nest and lay its eggs, watching the sunset over the sand dunes, the hustle and bustle of the morning cattle auction at Nizwa, Muscat's Grand Mosque with it's incredible dome and chandelier, sampling countless dates and drinking Omani coffee. The camp in Wahiba Sands was also very luxurious considering its location.What did you think of your group leader? Our leader (Qais) was very experienced and had a great sense of humour - the Omani people in general were incredibly welcoming everywhere we went.
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