One of Oman’s most iconic forts, Nizwa Fort boasts massive round towers and panoramic views, alongside a lively souq filled with silver, spices, and crafts.
Verlassen Sie die üblichen Routen und entdecken Sie die bestgehüteten Geheimnisse des Oman. Von ruhigen Stränden und abgelegenen Inseln bis hin zu Bergdörfern und Küstenorten führen Sie unsere speziellen Touren abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade zu einzigartigen und unvergesslichen Erlebnissen.
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One of Oman’s most iconic forts, Nizwa Fort boasts massive round towers and panoramic views, alongside a lively souq filled with silver, spices, and crafts.
A stunning blend of nature and engineering, nestled in the mountains of Quriyat, about 90 km from Muscat. As the tallest dam in Oman, it holds a shimmering lake that winds through rocky cliffs and desert hills, creating a dramatic oasis in the heart of the landscape. It’s not just a water reservoir—it’s a peaceful escape where visitors can kayak, picnic, and soak in panoramic views, making it one of the country’s hidden gems for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
A historic mud-brick fortress in Oman, built between the 12th and 15th centuries. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s known for its massive walls and traditional architecture, reflecting Oman’s rich history.
Swim in the clear, emerald waters of Bimmah Sinkhole, a natural limestone crater formed by a meteor—or so local legends say.
A perfect blend of hiking and swimming through turquoise pools, lush canyons, and hidden caves—Wadi Shab is one of Oman’s most stunning natural escapes.
A state-of-the-art museum showcasing Oman’s rich history, culture, and development—from ancient civilizations to the modern renaissance. A must-visit for history lovers.
Relax on untouched beaches and witness green turtles nesting at Ras Al Jinz—an unforgettable wildlife experience on Oman’s serene eastern coast.
Feel the adrenaline rush as you ride across towering golden dunes in Wahiba Sands, with scenic stops and glimpses of authentic Bedouin desert life.
During Khareef season (June–September), Salalah transforms into a green oasis with cool mist, lush mountains, and flowing waterfalls—a rare monsoon escape in the Arabian Peninsula.