2024

VISIT OMAN

Guided tours

Functional, reliable and practical, Visit Oman is a gateway between travelers from all over the world and the best the sultanate has to offer in terms of experiences and stays. It covers all categories (flights, accommodation, restaurants, activities, excursions, transport, visa services, etc.), enabling you to put together your own tailor-made trip, stress-free and in complete freedom. The products and companies presented on the platform have been verified, are reliable and operational. Visit Oman is also a mine of information about the country.

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 Mascate
2024

CANYON ADVENTURES & TOURS

Guided tours

This 100% Omani receptive has specialized in adventure travel and sports for 30 years, and has trained mountain guides. It organizes themed excursions and stays based on leisure activities such as trekking, cycling, climbing, canyoning and more. - disciplines requiring technical and professional supervision, which is what we offer. Based in the Hajar, the team also offers cultural discoveries and can design your entire trip to Oman.

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 Al-Hamra
2024

BIG BUS MUSCAT

Guided bus and train tours €€

Since their invention in 1853 in Paris, double-decker buses have travelled around the world. We find here the classic London model in an open-top version for a panoramic tour of about 1h45 without getting off. With the map available online or at the ticket office and downloadable on smartphone, choose your boarding point and get on Jacqueline! This tour, with commentary in French (audioguides in six languages and headphones provided), allows you to embrace the city in its entirety without getting tired of driving and, above all, without getting lost. It offers a complete panorama of the main natural, cultural, architectural and historical curiosities of the capital: cornices, forts, museums, mosques, souks, parks and gardens, shopping districts or old quarters... in complete freedom since you can go up, down, drag or not according to your will during the whole duration of the 24 or 48 hour package (buses every 30 minutes). This Hop on, Hop off formula is only valid on days when the cruise boats stop in Muscat harbour, which is the case 80% of the time - see the details of the online calendar. On the other dates, only the panoramic tour is proposed with two daily departures from the Mutrah Corniche: one at 10 am, the other at 2 pm. You can choose a place inside in the coolness of the air conditioning or nose to the wind, in the gentle warmth of the sun's rays or in the shade of the awning. A walk is highly recommended for a first contact with Muscat!

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 Mascate
2024

AL HAMRA TOUR

Guided tours

It's not always easy to get around in the narrow, sometimes rubble-strewn streets of ancient towns. The palm groves can also be vast and the heat stifling in the middle of the day. For all these reasons, the main tourist villages in the Hajar are gradually being equipped with pleasant vintage-style electric carts (in the style of large golf carts) which, under the guidance of a driver-guide, allow you to discover rural life in Oman, farms, plantations, the ancestral irrigation system, etc., without getting tired.

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 Al-Hamra
2024

SURVOL EN HELICOPTERE

Aerial activities

Spectacular and scenic, built lengthwise between sea and mountains, Muscat is a capital that deserves to be discovered from the air, if only to better understand and admire its astonishing topography: the arid brown reliefs between which the white quarters nestle on the shores of the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Oman. From above, you can contemplate the jagged fjords of the south, the village within the city that is Old Muscat, and the avenues further north lined with lungs of greenery and magisterial monuments - the Opera House, the Great Mosque.

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 Mascate
2024

ROYAL BALLOON

Aerial activities

Adventure demands an early start. But what wouldn't you do to see the sun rise over the desert, the dunes change color, the naked immensity gradually revealed as the balloon gently rises to embrace the horizon? Led by expert pilots, the experience is as much about the beauty of the scenery as it is about the experience itself - the unusual sensation of being a bird in a basket, the solemnity of silence disturbed only by the occasional sound of the burner. The team picks you up at your camp, and the flight lasts around 1 hour.

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 Désert Des Sharqiya Sands
2024

TOUR D'AL HAMRA A VELO OU CHEVAL

Guided tours

There's no better way to immerse yourself in Oman's plantations and villages than to explore them by gentle means of transport under the guidance of a guide who enriches the ride with interesting information about the local culture and the places covered. The mountain bike tour leads to a viewpoint over Al Hamra to admire the oasis, and continues along dirt tracks through palm groves and old houses to the new town.

On horseback, we ride through farms and plantations.

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 Al-Hamra
2024

CULTURAL AND HIKING TOURS

Guided tours

During easy 2h30 to 3h guided cultural walks, we discover the falaj irrigation system, local farming techniques and the way plantations are organized. For a more total immersion, you can take a 2-day mule trek and camp along the wadis and mountain trails (5h outward, 7h return). For the day, guided hikes from 5h to 7h in small groups of up to 8 people are organized from the village.

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 Misfah
2024

NIZWA TOURISM CARTS

Themed tours and activities

This electric cart tour of Nizwa takes you around the city's main tourist attractions, comfortably seated in what looks like a long golf cart open on the sides but protected by a roof. Quiet and very elegant with their vintage look, the little vehicles thread their way everywhere, particularly through the narrow streets of the old town. Reservations are made via WhatsApp directly with the company, which picks up customers from all over the city. The 2 main departure points are at the large parking lot at the entrance to the souk and in front of the Al Bustan Inn guesthouse.

Two types of guided tour are generally on offer: the 30-40 minute "short tour" or "classic tour", confined to the old city walls, but already offering a good overview of Nizwa's history and the organization of life in the former capital of Oman; the 2-hour "long tour", which follows the same historical route and continues a little outside the city to a Halwa factory, then to a nearby farm where you can learn about traditional date-picking.

We learn that the ancient town was once surrounded by ramparts, and was entered through 4 main gates that are still visible today. The ramparts, currently being restored, consisted of walls 4 to 5 metres high and 1.5 metres thick. They stretched for 2 kilometers and had 17 watchtowers set up every 150 to 200 meters to keep an eye on the surrounding area and sound the alarm in case of danger. At the foot of the ramparts ran the famous aflaj, which can still be seen today. These irrigation canals enabled Nizwa's inhabitants to cook or wash, and often passed inside the houses themselves, where they also served as natural air-conditioners. The water came from three different sources: the nearby Hajar mountains, rain and groundwater. Another interesting feature revealed by the visit was the narrowness of the alleyways, which kept the houses cool by preventing the sun from penetrating them. A closer look at the old stone buildings reveals that no door was ever located at the same level as the window of the house opposite. This construction principle preserved the privacy of each individual. Each house was also built almost identically, and each had 2 storeys to ensure fairness for all residents. Another important "building" was the community shuwa oven, or tanoor in Arabic. 3 meters deep, it was used by the inhabitants to cook meat for ceremonies and important days. The meat was first marinated in spices, then wrapped in banana leaves and placed in cooking bags. Each family brought its own bag and let the meat cook for 2 full days before eating it.

Among the many explanatory stops, which the guide is happy to illustrate with photos from the period, one of the most memorable is the old mosque, the second to be built in the Sultanate over 1,000 years ago. Its Mihrab, built at a later date, is a true splendor and was entirely hand-crafted. The tour also takes in the various buildings of the souk, providing a mental geography of the old town.

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 Nizwa