Jebel Shams is a must-see destination with awe-inspiring panoramas. This unique geological layout boasts stark, bare, and stunningly gorgeous dark hills. Known as the ‘mountain of the sun’, Jebel Shams stands at a height of 9,872 feet and spans several hundreds of miles into the Western Hajar Mountains.
Jebel Shams is a must-see destination with awe-inspiring panoramas. This unique geological layout boasts stark, bare, and stunningly gorgeous dark hills. Known as the ‘mountain of the sun’, Jebel Shams stands at a height of 9,872 feet and spans several hundreds of miles into the Western Hajar Mountains.
Muscat – Fanja – Birkat Al Mouz – Nizwa Market – Nizwa Fort – Al Hamra – Misfat Al Abryeen – Jebel Shams
Fanja - Early in the morning, the journey begins from Muscat towards Nizwa. Along the way, there will be a delightful stop in Fanja, perfect for capturing photos and creating lasting memories. Fanja is renowned as the gateway to the Al…
Muscat – Fanja – Birkat Al Mouz – Nizwa Market – Nizwa Fort – Al Hamra – Misfat Al Abryeen – Jebel Shams
Fanja - Early in the morning, the journey begins from Muscat towards Nizwa. Along the way, there will be a delightful stop in Fanja, perfect for capturing photos and creating lasting memories. Fanja is renowned as the gateway to the Al Dakhiliyah region, being the first city encountered from Muscat. It is often described as one of the most beautiful tourist spots in the Wilayat of Bid Bid in the Al Dakhiliyah region.
Birkat Al Mouz Ruins - The journey continues to the ancient village of Birkat Al Mouz. This village ascends a small mountain, featuring its own oasis with stunning banana plantations and various date palms. Visitors can observe the unique irrigation systems in Oman, known as Aini, Dawoodi, and Ghaily.
Nizwa Souk - Next, the tour proceeds to the city of Nizwa. As the former capital of Oman, Nizwa is famous for its bustling souk markets. There will be an opportunity to explore and purchase a variety of souvenirs, including Omani silver crafts and other handmade items.
Nizwa Fort Oman - Nearby, a visit to the Nizwa Fort is planned. Constructed by Sultan Bin Saif Al Yarubi, it remains the largest fort in Oman.
Al Hamra - The tour then heads to the ancient village of Al Hamra, a 400-year-old town in northeastern Oman. Al Hamra is home to the mountain village of Misfat Al Abryeen.
Misfah al Abriyyin - Al Hamra is also referred to as Hamra Al Abryeen, named after the Al Abri tribe residing there. It is where some of the oldest preserved houses in Oman are located.
Jebel Shams - Later, the journey continues to Jebel Shams, where dinner and an overnight stay are planned. Camping in Jebel Shams.
Jebel Shams — Bahla Fort — Jabrin Castle – Muscat
Jebel Shams - The day begins with breakfast at the hotel, followed by a departure to the largest and most renowned canyon in the Sultanate of Oman — Jebel Shams. The canyon itself is so extraordinary that it captivates the imagination. There is an abundance of sights to explore while walking through.
Bahla Fort - The tour then descends the mountains for approximately 25 km to visit Bahla Fort. This fortress is recognized by UNESCO as one of the oldest heritage sites in the world.
JABREEN CASTLE - Jabrin, also known as Jabreen, is famous for its magnificent castle, constructed by the Yaruba dynasty’s Imam Bil’arab bin Sultan, who ruled from 1679 to 1692 and was laid to rest on the premises.

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- Omani Tour Guide English Speaking
- Accommodation Normal Tent
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Transportation 4WD Comfortable
- Pick Up and Drop off anywhere in Muscat area
- Water
- Omani Tour Guide English Speaking
- Accommodation Normal Tent
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Transportation 4WD Comfortable
- Pick Up and Drop off anywhere in Muscat area
- All entrance Fees
- Lunch
- All entrance Fees
- Lunch
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.