Oman is a dream for outdoor adventure lovers! There is dramatic hiking in the Jebel Shams mountain and Oman’s Grand Canyon – the second largest in the world! Snorkel with turtles near Muscat or go on a 4×4 adventure in the desert and then stay overnight in a tented Bedouin camp! Oman is always an adventure!
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Family Luxury Adventure Travel in Oman
Oman is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! It has an intact traditional culture with mesmerizing souks and forts. It has untouched beaches, mountains and wadis, and the second largest canyon in the world. It has a magnificent coastline and huge empty deserts with golden dunes. Oman also has incredibly kind and friendly local hospitality, making it a must -see country!
Destination Highlights
Omani Culture
Omani culture is rich and unique and has maintained its centuries-old traditional values. Hospitality is paramount and you’ll be welcomed with open arms everywhere! People wear traditional clothes like the dishdasha (men) and abaya (women). The souq scene is wonderful and the goat auction on Friday mornings in Nizwa is something not to be missed!
Highlights
- Join the crowds at Nizwa’s Friday goat market!
- Food surprises like rubroman, mishkak, halvah and the aptly named Chips Oman!
- Beaches, beaches and more beaches! Most likely you’ll have the sand and surf all to yourself!
- Snorkel with turtles or ride camels in the desert.
- Hike in the second largest canyon in the world!
- Shop for local treasures in the souks of Muscat and Nizwa
Oman Sample Itinerary
Day 4
Travel to the mountains via charming mountain villages which blend into the mesmerizing palm tree filled landscape. Overnight in the wonderful city of Nizwa.
Day 5
A full day exploring the mountains, visiting ancient forts, awe-inspiring Jabrin Castle, pretty mountain villages such as Misfah, and enjoy non-stop incredible mountain views.
Day 8
Journey along the coast stopping at secluded beaches, the amazing Bimah Sinkhole – a huge crater with blue green crater, and take an off road jeep adventure through amazing wadis.
Day 9
Snorkel with turtles at Daymaniyat Island, You could easily find yourself surrounded by twenty turtles or more!
Later, travel to Muscat airport, and either depart this astonishing country, or extend your journey either to Khasab in the far north of the country with its Norway-like fjords, or to Salalah, with its UNESCO sites such as the ancient ruins of Khor Tabri, its untouched villages since medieval times and its amazing frankincense trees!
Oman Trip Tips & FAQ's
Is Oman good for a family trip?
Oman is super family friendly! Distances are short, making touring effortless and easy, the country is clean and safe, with excellent infrastructure, and the people are incredibly welcoming and friendly.
There is a high standard of accommodations and the cuisine is varied and very interesting!
What is the food like?
Varied, interesting and tasty! Spices take center stage in most Omani dishes, as do fish, lamb, chicken, rice, and vegetables.
Some of the most popular Omani lunch and dinner entrees are: Mashuai (tasty fish dish), Meshkak (beef, lamb or chicken kebabs), Majboos (traditional saffron rice, meat and veggie dish), Mushaltat (soft flatbread stuffed with honey, meat, spinach or cheese), Harees (savory porridge) and Shuwa (a meat dish marinated in various spices then baked in an underground sand oven for 1-2 days).
In addition, you won’t want to miss out on trying fresh Omani Dates, Kahwa (coffee with a dash of cardamom), Laban (a yogurt and buttermilk blended beverage flavored with pistachios or cardamom), and Halwa (a sweet dish made with brown sugar, honey, eggs and various spices, then flavored with rosewater, nuts, chocolate or dates). Best of all might be Roob Ruman, a yogurt smoothie with a twist – it includes ice cream! It is wonderful.
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