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Oman & UAE Coastal Odyssey (8 Days)

Day-wise Itinerary: Oman & UAE Coastal Odyssey (8N-9D)

Embark on a captivating 9-day journey through the cultural treasures and coastal beauty of Oman and the UAE. From Muscat’s historic forts to Salalah’s lush landscapes and Dubai’s modern marvels, this tour blends heritage, nature, and luxury.

Day 1: Arrival in Muscat

Arrive at Muscat International Airport from Mumbai. Our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in central Muscat (approx. 30-minute drive). Check in and relax. In the evening, explore the scenic Corniche and Muttrah Souq. Overnight stay in Muscat.

Overnight stay in Muscat.

Day 2: Muscat City Tour

After breakfast, embark on a full-day tour of Muscat. Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Al Jalali Fort, and the Royal Opera House. Enjoy a traditional Omani cultural show in the evening (included). Overnight stay in Muscat.

Overnight stay in Muscat.

Day 3: Muscat – Coastal Exploration

After breakfast, take a half-day trip to the Bimmah Sinkhole and Wadi Shab for a scenic coastal adventure (included). Return to Muscat for an afternoon at leisure to explore local cafes or the Bait Al Zubair Museum (optional, direct payment). Overnight stay in Muscat.

Overnight stay in Muscat.

Day 4: Muscat to Salalah

After breakfast, check out and take a short domestic flight to Salalah (flight not included). Check into your hotel upon arrival. In the afternoon, visit the Al Baleed Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overnight stay in Salalah.

Overnight stay in Salalah.

Day 5: Salalah Exploration

After breakfast, explore Salalah’s natural wonders. Visit the lush Wadi Darbat and Mughsail Beach, known for its blowholes. Take a guided tour to the Frankincense Trail, including Sumhuram ruins (included). Overnight stay in Salalah.

Overnight stay in Salalah.

Day 6: Salalah to Dubai

After breakfast, check out and take a flight to Dubai, UAE (flight not included). Check into your hotel in central Dubai. In the evening, explore the Dubai Marina and enjoy a dhow cruise with dinner (included). Overnight stay in Dubai.

Overnight stay in Dubai.

Day 7: Dubai City Tour

After breakfast, embark on a full-day tour of Dubai. Visit the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the historic Al Fahidi District. Explore the Gold and Spice Souks by abra (traditional boat). Overnight stay in Dubai.

Overnight stay in Dubai.

Day 8: Dubai – Desert Safari

After breakfast, enjoy a morning at leisure to shop or relax. In the afternoon, experience a thrilling desert safari with dune bashing, camel riding, and a Bedouin-style dinner (included). Overnight stay in Dubai.

Overnight stay in Dubai.

Day 9: Dubai & Departure

After breakfast, check out and transfer to Dubai International Airport for your flight back to Mumbai. Depart with unforgettable memories of Oman and the UAE’s coastal and cultural treasures.

Carry the spirit of the Gulf with you!

Itinerary
Inclusion & Exclusion
Hotel Details
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History

Day-wise Itinerary: Muscat – Nizwa – Jebel Akhdar – Wadi Shab (5 Days)

Embark on a 5-day Oman cultural tour, exploring the vibrant souqs of Muscat, the historic fort of Nizwa, the scenic heights of Jebel Akhdar, and the stunning turquoise pools of Wadi Shab. This Muscat heritage journey offers a perfect blend of Omani traditions, natural beauty, and modern elegance.

Day 1: Arrival and the Scent of Frankincense

A warm welcome awaits at Muscat International Airport, followed by a private transfer to your hotel. In the early evening, dive into the vibrant Mutrah Souq, where the aroma of oud, spices, and silverware immerses you in Omani life. Highlights include:

  • Mutrah Souq: Wander through kaleidoscopic lanes filled with traditional Omani goods, from frankincense to intricate handicrafts.
  • Evening at Leisure: Enjoy dinner at a nearby Indian restaurant of your choice, savoring familiar flavors.

Return to your hotel for a restful night, preparing for the adventures ahead.

Meals: None
Accommodation: Hotel in Muscat

Day 2: Grand Mosque, Royal Elegance, and Heritage Lanes

After breakfast, embark on a half-day guided tour of Muscat’s iconic landmarks, blending spirituality, modernity, and history. Key highlights include:

  • Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque: Marvel at the marble splendor of this architectural masterpiece, a symbol of Omani faith.
  • Royal Opera House: Admire the contemporary elegance of this cultural gem, showcasing Oman’s commitment to the arts.
  • Al Alam Palace: Pause for photographs outside the blue-and-gold palace, flanked by the historic Mirani and Jalali forts.
  • Bait Al Zubair Museum: Explore a private collection narrating centuries of Omani culture through artifacts and exhibits.

Spend the afternoon at leisure, exploring shopping malls or relaxing at Corniche cafés. Enjoy another Indian dinner of your choice in the evening.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Muscat

Day 3: Nizwa’s Citadel and the Cool Heights of Jebel Akhdar

After breakfast, journey inland past date plantations to historic Nizwa, followed by the scenic heights of Jebel Akhdar. Highlights include:

  • Nizwa Fort: Wander the imposing round-tower fort, a testament to Oman’s historical resilience.
  • Nizwa Souq: Explore the bustling market famous for silver jewellery and traditional khanjar daggers.
  • Jebel Akhdar: Ascend to the Saiq Plateau, known as “the Green Mountain,” with terraced villages, pomegranate orchards, and stunning canyon views.

Enjoy a simple local lunch (paid directly) and return to Muscat by evening for another self-arranged Indian dinner and overnight rest.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Muscat

Day 4: Emerald Pools and Coastal Drama

After breakfast, travel along the Gulf of Oman for a day of natural wonders. Highlights include:

  • Bimmah Sinkhole: Stop for a quick dip or photos at this jade-coloured natural wonder.
  • Wadi Shab: Take a short boat ride and optional hike to discover turquoise pools and a hidden waterfall, perfect for the mildly adventurous.
  • Lunch Break: Enjoy a packed lunch or dine at a rustic seaside café to keep energy high.

Return to Muscat by evening, with time to hunt for last-minute souq bargains before enjoying another self-arranged Indian dinner.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Muscat

Day 5: Farewell to the Land of Hospitality

After a leisurely breakfast, complete check-out formalities and enjoy a private transfer to Muscat International Airport for your return flight to India, concluding your unforgettable Omani odyssey.

  • Departure: Bid farewell to Oman, carrying memories of its warm hospitality and stunning landscapes.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None

Ready to discover Oman’s rich heritage and natural wonders? Check out more Oman tour packages for your next adventure!

Cost Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions Exclusions

Accommodation: Four nights in a 3-star hotel on twin-sharing basis with breakfast.

Transportation: Private airport transfers in Muscat.

Guided Tours: Guided sightseeing on sharing (SIC) basis with entrance fees as described in the itinerary.

Taxes: All applicable hotel taxes and service charges.

Meals: Any meals not included in the specified plan (lunch and dinner).

Air Tickets: International or domestic air tickets to/from Muscat.

Visa Fees: Costs associated with obtaining an Oman visa.

Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance is not included.

Personal Expenses: Expenses such as souvenirs, additional activities, or services not mentioned in the itinerary.

Tips: Tips for guides, drivers, or other service staff.

Hotel Details:

Hotel Details by Destination and Category

Destinations

Standard (2★)

Deluxe (3★)

Luxury (3★ & 4★)

Muscat

Ramee Guestline Hotel Muscat / Ibis Muscat / Similar

City Seasons Hotel Muscat / Similar

Season Rate Sheet – Muscat, Nizwa, Jebel Akhdar & Wadi Shab Package

Per Person Cost (in INR)

No of Pax

Standard (2★)

Deluxe (3★)

Luxury (3★ & 4★)

02 Persons

34,500

04 Persons

06 Persons

10 Persons

Extra Person

Child (Without Bed)

26,450

History of Oman

Discover the rich history of Oman, a nation shaped by ancient trade routes, maritime prowess, and cultural resilience. From the vibrant souqs of Muscat to the historic forts of Nizwa and the lush heights of Jebel Akhdar, Oman’s past is a tapestry of tribal traditions, Islamic heritage, and global connections. This overview highlights key historical aspects of destinations featured in the Oman cultural journey.

Muscat – Oman’s Coastal and Cultural Capital

Muscat, Oman’s capital, has long been a maritime and trade hub due to its strategic location at the mouth of the Gulf of Oman. The Muscat history reflects its role as a cosmopolitan center, blending Omani traditions with global influences.

  • Ancient Origins: Archaeological evidence suggests human habitation in Muscat dating back over 100,000 years, with the city emerging as a key port by the 3rd millennium BCE, known for copper trade and frankincense exports. It was referred to as “Magan” in Sumerian texts, indicating its early significance.
  • [](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Oman)[](http://www.omancdin.com/in-oman.htm)

  • Colonial Period: The Portuguese captured Muscat in 1507, controlling it until 1650 to secure trade routes to India. They built forts like Al Jalali and Mirani, still iconic today. Omani tribes, led by Imam Sultan bin Saif, expelled the Portuguese, marking a resurgence of Omani maritime power.
  • [](https://www.britannica.com/place/Oman/The-early-period)[](https://historyworld.net/history/Oman/845)

  • Modern Era: Under the Al Busaid dynasty, established in 1744 by Ahmad bin Said, Muscat became the seat of a powerful sultanate. Sultan Qaboos bin Said (1970–2020) modernized the city, building landmarks like the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (2000) and the Royal Opera House, cementing Muscat’s role as a cultural and political hub.
  • [](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-14654150)[](https://www.fm.gov.om/about-oman/state/history/)

Nizwa – The Heart of Oman’s Interior

Nizwa, known as the “Pearl of Islam,” was a historic center of Oman’s Ibadi imamate and a key trading hub. The Nizwa history underscores its cultural and religious significance.

  • Early Significance: Nizwa emerged as a key settlement by the 7th century with the arrival of Islam, becoming the seat of the Ibadi imamate in 751. Its strategic location made it a center for trade and learning.
  • [](https://www.omantrekkingguides.com/oman/history/?lang=en)

  • Nabhani Dynasty: From 1154 to 1470, the Nabhani dynasty ruled from Nizwa, fortifying the city with its iconic round-tower fort, a symbol of Omani architecture. The fort and souq remain vibrant reminders of this era.
  • [](https://www.omantrekkingguides.com/oman/history/?lang=en)

  • Imamate vs. Sultanate: Nizwa was central to the tension between the inland Ibadi imamate and the coastal sultanate, with conflicts peaking in the 19th–20th centuries. Sultan Qaboos unified the region, restoring Nizwa’s prominence as a cultural hub.
  • [](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-14654492)

Jebel Akhdar – The Green Mountain’s Legacy

Jebel Akhdar, or “The Green Mountain,” is known for its terraced villages and agricultural heritage. The Jebel Akhdar history reflects its role as a refuge and fertile oasis.

  • Ancient Settlement: The region’s fertile plateaus supported agriculture since ancient times, with falaj irrigation systems introduced by Persian colonizers before the 1st century CE, sustaining villages and orchards.
  • [](https://www.britannica.com/place/Oman/The-early-period)

  • Tribal Stronghold: Jebel Akhdar’s rugged terrain provided refuge for Ibadi communities and tribes, contributing to its isolation and cultural preservation. It was a key area during the Ibadi imamate’s resistance against coastal rule.
  • [](https://www.britannica.com/place/Oman/The-early-period)

  • Modern Development: Sultan Qaboos’ modernization efforts brought infrastructure to Jebel Akhdar, promoting tourism and agriculture, particularly pomegranates and roses, while preserving its traditional villages.
  • [](https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/oman.htm)

Wadi Shab – A Natural and Cultural Gem

Wadi Shab, with its turquoise pools and hidden waterfalls, is a testament to Oman’s natural beauty and historical significance. The Wadi Shab history highlights its role in sustaining communities.

  • Ancient Waterways: The wadi’s perennial water sources supported early settlements, with falaj systems enhancing agriculture and village life, dating back to Persian influence before the 1st century CE.
  • [](https://www.canvascluboman.com/en/blog/history-of-oman)

  • Trade and Connectivity: Wadi Shab’s proximity to coastal trade routes linked it to Oman’s maritime history, with nearby ports like Sur facilitating trade with India and East Africa.
  • [](https://www.holidify.com/pages/history-of-oman-226.html)

  • Cultural Preservation: The wadi’s villages maintained traditional Omani lifestyles, with recent tourism development under Sultan Qaboos and Sultan Haitham highlighting its natural splendor while preserving its heritage.
  • [](https://www.fm.gov.om/about-oman/state/history/)

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