Gems Of Oman – 3Nights/ 4Days

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Duration

3Nights/ 4Days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

1 person

Languages

English

The Al Alam Palace is a palace located in Old Muscat, Oman. It was used as a ceremonial palace by Sultan
Qaboos bin Said Al Said.

Day 1 Al Alam Palace

The Al Alam Palace is a palace located in Old Muscat, Oman. It was used as a ceremonial palace by Sultan
Qaboos bin Said Al Said.
Bait Al Zubair Museum
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an
extensive collection of ancient weapons, including khanjar, household equipments, and costumes.
Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk.
Marina Bandar Al Rowdha
Ideal for water sports and aquatic activities, Marina Bandar Rowdha has become a popular launch point
for fishing and diving trips. With a leisure pool and family restaurant, the marina can also be enjoyed as a
day trip or event destination.

Day 2 Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House Muscat is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture.
Grand Mosque
The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in Oman, located in the capital city of Muscat.
Muttrah Souq
Muttrah Souq is one of the oldest marketplaces in the Arab world. This ancient marketplace today
features winding alleys of stalls selling antiques, traditional fabrics, aromatic spices and fresh produce.

Day 3 Nizwa Souq

Located near the castle, Nizwa Souq will give you a glimpse of old Oman, with some sections having
retained its ancient architecture and unrenovated structures. The souq has different parts depending on
what you want to shop for; in the mornings you will see locals buying vegetables and meat. The rest of
the souq sells unique souvenirs like taqiya caps, lamps and fresh dates. The market is a traditional Omani
souq and is the best place to experience the local market and its runnings.
Nizwa Fort
The fort's design reflects the Omani architectural ingenuity in the Ya’rubi era. It is Oman's most visited
national monument. The fort was the administrative seat of authority for the
presiding Imams and Walis in times of peace and conflict
Jabal Akhdar Mountain
The Jebel Akhdar or Al Jabal Al Akhdar is one of the Hajar Mountains in Ad Dakhiliyah
Governorate of Oman. Jebel Akhdar is famous for its labyrinth of wadis and terraced orchards, where
pomegranates, apricots and roses grow in abundance due to its mild Mediterranean climate.

Day 4 Wadi Bani Habib

Wadi Bani Habib is a picture-perfect Omani abandoned village located in the Jebal Akhdar. Located
2000m above sea level, the Wadi consists of abandoned villages and fruit palms.
Last inhabited 40 years ago, the structures cling to the rocky mountain surface of Jabal Al Akhdaralso
known as ‘Green Mountain’. Lush Pomegranate and Apricot orchards helped sustain the life of the
villages.
Birkat Al Mouz
Birkat Al Mouz is one of the most famous villages in ruins in the Sultanate. With the 2 sets of ruins, a
large banana farm and the scenic surroundings, the site is also home to the old Falaj irrigation system
listed as UNESCO World heritage

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