5 Days Oman (Muscat, Wahiba, Nizwa)

Muscat > Muscat 2N > Wahiba 1N > Nizwa 1N > Muscat

Duration

5 Days

Group Size

4 persons

Location

Oman

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Saturday :- Muscat - Arrival

Arrival at Muscat airport. Meet & Greet by our representative. Passengers arriving individually will be met and greet and will have a private transfer. Transfer to your hotel by air-conditioned vehicle.Dinner at leisure.

Overnight Stay in Muscat

Day 2: Sunday :- Muscat (70km)

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
Breakfast at your hotel. We will start with a briefing meeting to introduce all the group and the guide and explain the trip. Afterwards, we start the tour of Muscat. Drive through the beautiful embassy quarter, to reach the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque that has a remarkable architectural achievement. As a contemporary place of worship, it serves as a spiritual landmark for modern Oman, projecting the values and aspirations of the Omani people. As an edifice, it maintains a perfect balance between aesthetics, culture and deeply rooted Islamic tradition. After the visit to the mosque we continue to the OPERA house to visit this marvelous edifice specially built by the late Sultan Qaboos. Lunch will be served in a typical fish restaurant with the locals. After lunch, we will visit Old Muscat, surrounded by steep mountains and flanked by twin 16th century forts ‘Jalali’ & ‘Mirani’, also see the Al Alam Palace, the late His Majesty Sultan Qaboos’ residence. We will then proceed to Bait Al Zubair Museum. Bait Al Zubair is itself a part of Muscat heritage. Sheikh Al Zubair who served three former Sultans, founded the house in 1914 and his son Mohammad Al Zubair opened it as a museum in 1998. Its carved doors open into a fortress style reception. The museum includes traditional Omani weaponry, jewelry, costumes, domestic utensils and recreated urban and rural environments. Then drive through the scenic beauty of the corniche, stop at Muttrah - the main port & commercial center, and explore the colorful historic souk. This is a real souk with winding alleys and backstreets and stalls selling all manner of textiles, jewelry, traditional Omani perfumes (bukhoor - made of frankincense), souvenirs and antiques... After that long tour, we will drive back to the hotel. Dinner is at a traditional OMANI restaurant, where you will experience how OMANI people eat and taste their cuisine enjoying the relaxing atmosphere that the OMANI people like.

Overnight Stay in Muscat

Day 3: Monday :- Muscat - Sur - Wahiba (340km)

Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast depart for a great adventure trip. We will drive through one of the most thrilling sections of Oman's 1,700 KM coastline. Visit the famous Sinkhole, a part of a collapsed mountain filled with sea water then continue driving on the graded road via Fins. Continue your journey to Wadi Shab where we will stop to admire the marvelous nature and may be walk a bit in the WADI. Lunch in WADI Shab. We will then continue to Sur, a sea-faring town and a trading port bustling with activity throughout the year. Famed for the fascinating architecture of its old town and shipyards where traditional dhows have been built for centuries at the edge of the bay. After a short tour of Sur, we will continue the coastal road passing through high cliffs and small fishing villages. We will reach at the end of the afternoon the desert of Wahiba Sands – one of the most fascinating and mysterious regions of Oman. We will board 4x4 vehicles and start the adventure in the desert. The vast, ever shifting dunes support an astonishing variety of wildlife and host different kinds of flora and fauna. The quick changing patterns of the dunes are a photographer’s delight. The Wahiba is also home to a few thousand Bedouins, who are known to have inhabited this inhospitable region for at least 7000 years. We will do some dunes bashing as our experienced drivers show their skill on the dune drive which is a thrilling experience. Dinner in the camp with a real desert atmosphere & Overnight in comfortable tent well equipped with beds & bathrooms in Wahiba Sands.

Overnight Stay in Wahiba

Day 4: Tuesday :- Wahiba Sands – Nizwa (200km)

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner
After breakfast, we will enjoy for the last time the desert and its secrets, before we board our 4x4 to return to normal civilization. We will then depart to Wadi Bani Khalid – a lush green valley surrounded by rugged mountains. We will enjoy an incredible view and a chance to capture the scenic beauty with the cameras. We will walk in the wadi to investigate the surrounding area on foot. Departure to NIZWA around noon, we will stop on our way for lunch. After lunch, we will continue to Nizwa, a great city with a great history. On arrival in NIZWA after approximately 2-3 hours, we will do a quick orientation of the city. The ancient capital of Oman, Nizwa was a seat of learning and the birthplace of Islam in Oman. The 17th century souq famous for the silver jewelry are the major attraction of Nizwa, not to mention the popular & interesting cattle auction, which takes place on every Friday. Built on a scold base of rock, the huge tower was designed to withstand the vibration of 24 cannons. We will visit the SOUK and walk around discovering the old city. Check in the hotel.

Overnight Stay in Nizwa

Day 5: Wednesday :- Nizwa – Muscat – Departure (150km)

Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
After breakfast, we will continue the visit of Nizwa. Our first stop will be the charming ancestral village of BIRKAT AL MAWZ at the bottom of the GREEN mountain, JEBEL AKHDAR. Then we will proceed to the Jabreen Fort. The Jabreen Castle, built in the 17th century, is one of the finest of its kind. Its magnificent plasterwork, the carved doors, and the painted wooden beams of the ceilings make this castle amazingly different. After we visit the Jabreen castle, we will drive back towards Nizwa passing the JEBEL SHAMS, part of the most famous Hajar mountains chain in OMAN. We will pass by the oldest small towns of Oman, Bahla, with its fort (outside visit). We will stop at the palm groves at Al Hamra to see its Falaj system. We will stop on our way for lunch. After the visit, we will proceed to MUSCAT, the Capital. Evening transfer to Muscat Airport for the departure flight.

End Of Tour

Included

04 nights’ Accommodation, meals as per description
Full time guide Assistance
Private airport arrival and departure transfer
Full day tour of Muscat
Visit Wadi Shab & Wadi Bani Khalid
Visit of Sur & Wahiba Sands
Transfer to Wahiba Desert by 4x4 Jeeps
Full day tour of Nizwa
Visit Jabreen fort

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Muscat (2 Nights)
hotel/ramada-encore-by-wyndham-muscat-al-ghubra Ramada Encore by Wyndham Muscat Al-Ghubra
King Room
Wahiba Sands (1 Night)
hotel/arabian-oryx-camp Arabian Oryx Camp
Deluxe Room
Nizwa (1 Night)
hotel/al-diyar Al Diyar
Standard Twin

Experiences

Adventure & Thrill Adventure & Thrill
Culinary & Food Culinary & Food
Culture, Heritage & History Culture, Heritage & History
Lakes & Rivers Lakes & Rivers
Nature & Wildlife Nature & Wildlife
Pilgrimage & Spiritual Pilgrimage & Spiritual
Scenic Drives Scenic Drives
Shopping & Local Markets Shopping & Local Markets
Spa & Wellness Retreats Spa & Wellness Retreats
Water Sports Adventures

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.
Why is Nizwa famous?
Nizwa Fort – 17th-century fortress with exhibits and panoramic views; Nizwa Souq – Traditional market for pottery, daggers (khanjars), dates, and spices; Friday Goat Market – A unique and traditional livestock auction experience. October to April is the best time to visit. Fridays are ideal to experience the local goat market and active souq life.
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
What should I pack for a desert visit?
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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