This well-restored, four storey white building with 5 round towers and 1 square keep was believed to have been built during the rule of Baha Al Din Ayaella, Prince of Hormuz. A 10 km long escape Read more about Sohar Fort
Suhur cave lies in the northern part of Salalah. This is a limestone cave formation. The limestone in the cave is rich in fossils (corals, gastropods,etc). The entrance of the cave is large open Read more about Suhur Cave
Qurum beach is located just besides Crowne Plaza. This long stretch of sea beach has palm trees scattered all across. The area of the beach is perfect for picnics and visitors can rest in the palm Read more about Qurum Beach
The Park of A’Seeb Beach in Muscat, is on the beautiful sand beaches of A’Seeb where the seawaters are unadulterated and clean. This park has a children’s playground, fastfood chains, an artificial Read more about The Park of A'Seeb Beach
Translated from Arabic as ‘Green Mountain’, Jebel Akhdhar is part of the Al Hajar mountain range and is located about 150 km from Muscat. Read more about Jebel Akhdhar
Overlooking the harbor and representing Khasab’s eastern line of defense is the picturesque Khasab Castle. A massive central tower pre-dating the castle itself and preceding the arrival of the Read more about Khasab Castle
The fabled land of Sindbad The Sailor has much to offer the modern explorer! Brave the desert heat of the Wahiba Sands by camel or by car. Chill out upon Jebel Shams, where snow falls in the winter or marvel at the fertile terraces of Jebel Akhdar.
Oman is a world of natural treasures and this desert land has more to discover the further you explore! Rich marine life, caves, rolling sand dunes and steep mountain ranges, Oman encompasses all extremes of terrain. Let us guide you through this historic land and show you the hidden beauty and amazing experiences to be found inside.
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