5 Days Oman (Muscat, Wahiba)

Muscat > Muscat 3N > Wahiba 1N > Muscat

Duration

5 Days

Location

Oman

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival In Muscat

Meals included: Breakfast
Arrive at Muscat International Airport. After Immigration clearance, baggage collection & customs proceed to the arrival hall to meet the chauffeur and proceed to the Hotel.

Overnight Stay at Muscat

Day 2: Half Day Muscat City Tour


Meals included: Breakfast
08:30 Hrs
 Pickup from the hotel and proceed to visit the Grand Mosque (not possible on Friday & other public holidays), highlight of the Muscat city.  Completed in 2001, 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. It is impossible not to take more and more pictures. The handmade carpets, the chandeliers, the ceiling of the great dome in the main prayer room are absolute 'must sees'.  Kindly note, ladies to be fully covered and to carry a head scarf and men should wear trousers.

Drive along the waterfront Corniche visiting the colourful Muttrah Souq. 

We proceed for a photo stop to the magnificent Al Alam Palace, official palace of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos flanked by the 16th century Portuguese forts Mirani & Jalali. Proceed to visit Bait Al Zubair Museum to have a glimpse of Oman’s history. 

12:00 Hrs Proceed back to the Hotel.

Overnight Stay at Muscat

Day 3: Dolphin Watching

Meals included: Breakfast
09:00 Hrs
 Transfer from the Muscat hotel to the Marina to embark on a boat as we search the seas for Dolphins and Whales. Watching wild dolphins is a thrilling way to start the day and the lucky may even come across one of the many species of whales that can be found just a few kilometres from Muscat’s rugged coast. Not every trip guarantees a sighting, but you are sure to enjoy a trip out to sea and enhance your knowledge of nature’s most fascinating marine mammals.

12:00 Hrs Return to the Marina and proceed back to the hotel.

Rest of the day at leisure on your own to explore the city or enjoy hotel facilities.

Overnight Stay at Muscat

Day 4: Muscat - Wahiba
 

Meals included: Breakfast and Dinner
08:00 Hrs  We depart by 4WD vehicles to Wahiba Sands via the scenic and rugged coastal route. This tour offers breath-taking glimpses of the blue waters of the Gulf of Oman offset by pristine white beaches. We drive past the fishing village of Quriyat . There is a good chance of spotting Flamingos and Eagles at an inland stream.  Visit the picturesque Wadi Arabayeen with its deep pools of water set among the date palms. We then proceed to the Bimah sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater with blue green water at the bottom. On clear sunny days while driving along the coast one might chance to see sharks in the deep blue waters or fleet footed Gazelles sprint across the landscape. 

Arrive Sur and visit the traditional dhow factory, as we continue from here the road winds through mountain terrain offering breathtaking glimpses of the ocean.

We continue our drive on to the Wahiba Sands, a vast mass of undulating red and White Sea of sand and dunes rising upto 200 meters, which are, also host to a variety of flora and fauna. The ever-changing patterns of the dunes are a photographers delight. Experience a roller coaster like feeling over the dunes.

Overnight Stay and Dinner at Arabian Oryx Camp

Day 5: Wahiba - Muscat

Meals included: Breakfast
09:00 Hrs Enjoy Breakfast at the camp. Wahiba Sands is also home to the traditional Bedouin tribe who are known for their hospitality and their knowledge of the Sands. We will visit a Bedouin family in their traditional and simple habitat. 

In stark contrast to this is Wadi Bani Khalid. It comprises of small pretty villages embedded in the mountains. The Wadi has clear deep blue water. It is advisable to wear light comfortable clothing and walking shoes.

17:00 Hrs Arrive Muscat & drop off at Muscat International Airport.

End Of Tour

Included/Excluded

03 Nights on BB at Muscat Hotel of choice
01 Night on HB at Arabian Oryx Camp
Private Arrival Airport transfer
Half Day Muscat City Tour with the services of English-speaking chauffeur
Dolphin watching group tour
Private 02 days in a 4wd with the services of English-speaking chauffeur as per the itinerary
Zahara Tours Hotel representative service
Entrance fees as per the itinerary
Taxes
Airfare
Oman Visa charges
Personal Expenses
Entrance fees to Grand Mosque which is USD 22 per adult and USD 8.5 per child below 11 year
Anything not mention in the above package cost includes

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/platinum-hotel Platinum Hotel
Queen Room
hotel/al-murooj-hotel Al Murooj Hotel
One Bedroom Apartment
Wahiba Sands (1 Night)
hotel/arabian-oryx-camp Arabian Oryx Camp
Deluxe Room
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/ibis-hotel Ibis Hotel
Privilege Room
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/ramee-guestline-hotel Ramee Guestline Hotel
Executive Suite
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/golden-tulip-headington Golden Tulip Headington
Superior Room
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/al-falaj Al Falaj
Superior Room
hotel/levatio-suites-muscat Levatio Suites Muscat
Studio Apartment With Terrace
Muscat (3 Nights)
hotel/hilton-garden-inn-muscat-al-khuwair Hilton Garden Inn Muscat Al Khuwair
King Room

FAQs

Do I need a visa to enter Oman?
Indian citizens: Eligible for eVisa; visa-free if holding a valid Schengen/UK/US visa (conditions apply). Other nationalities: Many can apply online via evisa.rop.gov.om. Always check the latest visa rules before traveling.
What is the best time to visit Oman?
October to April is ideal – pleasant weather and perfect for desert trips, beaches, and mountains. May to September is very hot, except in Salalah which experiences the monsoon (Khareef).
What are the must-visit places in Oman?
Muscat – Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souq, Royal Opera House; Nizwa – Forts, souqs, traditional culture; Wahiba Sands – Desert safaris and Bedouin camps; Jebel Akhdar & Jebel Shams – Mountain escapes and canyons; Sur & Ras al Jinz – Turtle watching and dhow-making; Salalah – Monsoon greenery, beaches, frankincense trails; Wadis – Like Wadi Shab, Wadi Bani Khalid for swimming and hiking; Bimmah Sinkhole – Natural turquoise water sinkhole.
What should I wear in Oman?
Modest clothing is appreciated. Men: T-shirts and trousers are fine. Women: Shoulders and knees should be covered in public. Swimwear is acceptable at resorts and private beaches.
What is the main cuisine in Oman?
Shuwa – Slow-cooked lamb; Majboos – Rice with meat or seafood; Mashuai – Grilled kingfish; Dates and kahwa (Omani coffee) Vegetarian options are available but limited in traditional restaurants.
Is alcohol allowed?
Alcohol is only served in licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants. Public drinking is prohibited.
How can I get around in Oman?
Car rental is highly recommended for flexibility. Taxis are available but not metered – agree on price in advance or use apps like OTaxi. Intercity buses run between Muscat, Nizwa, and Salalah.
Are there any cultural or legal restrictions I should know?
Public displays of affection are discouraged. Avoid photographing locals, especially women, without permission. Respect prayer times and Islamic traditions, especially during Ramadan.
Can I go camping or self-drive in Oman?
Yes – Oman is excellent for road trips and camping. You can wild-camp in many places (except private or protected land). A 4x4 is recommended for mountain or desert routes.
What are the top attractions in Muscat?
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – One of the largest and most beautiful in the region; Mutrah Souq – Traditional market for souvenirs, incense, and silver; Royal Opera House – Architectural gem and cultural venue; Al Alam Palace – Ceremonial palace of the Sultan; Bait Al Zubair Museum – Omani culture and heritage exhibits; Qurum Beach – Great for relaxation and seaside dining.
What is the best place to stay in Muscat?
Mutrah – Close to souq and heritage sites; Qurum – Ideal for beach resorts and nightlife; Al Khuwair & Ghubra – Mid-range hotels and business travelers.
What is Wahiba Sands known for?
A stunning desert expanse of golden dunes – perfect for experiencing Omani Bedouin culture, sandboarding, camel rides, and stargazing. Desert camps offer comfortable tents, meals, and activities. Options range from basic to luxury. Examples: Desert Nights Camp, Arabian Oryx Camp
Eg: When and where does the tour end?
Light layers for daytime, warm clothes for evenings; Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and closed shoes; A torch or headlamp for night use.
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