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01 Night / 02 Days
Daily Tour
12 people
English
No holiday to Oman would be complete without making a journey into the vast Arabian Desert, an opportunity to discover ancient traditions at risk of dying out as Bedouin people slowly move away from the nomadic way of life. This desert covers much of the Arabian Peninsula, including some two-thirds of Oman, and lies just beyond the capital, Muscat, tantalisingly close. In this harsh, sun baked landscape, generosity, courage and honour are not just personal qualities to strive for, they are essential for survival. No wonder then that the Arabian Desert is bound up in myth and legend: wildly atmospheric, captivatingly beautiful and always carrying the promise of adventure.
Morning drive to Wahiba sands, via traditional Old Omani village Ibra, Al Mintrib. You will stop at
each place for photo sessions. Your first destination today is Wadi Bani Khalid – an oasis spot in the middle of the barren and dry mountains. It is one of the most beautiful wadis in Oman and its pools with clear deep blue water give you an opportunity to take a refreshing dip. Then proceed
to Wahiba sands, a vast mass of undulating red and white sea of sand. The ever-changing patterns of the dunes are a photographer’s delight. After some exciting sand dune driving which offers excellent thrills and chills for all, you will arrive at the desert camp.
Dinner & overnight stay at camp.
After check-out at the hotel, you start your fascinating coastal trip to Muscat. The road leads
through scenic countryside and rugged mountains to the small fishing towns. On the coastal road
you stop at Bibi Miriam Mausoleum in Qalhat. Later you visit Wadi Tiwi, an oasis well known for
its lemon and date plantations and then proceed to Fins beach. Picnic lunch will be served en
route. Later drive to Muscat en route Stop at limestone Sinkhole in Bimah.
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