The capital of Oman, where you will feel a truly oriental atmosphere. You won't find tall, glass skyscrapers here, but there are architectural pearls such as the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - the largest in Oman. Here you will feel the local atmosphere in places such as the seaside district of Mutrah with a traditional bazaar full of original souvenirs.
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
One of the greatest Islamic temples in the world. The enormity of the building is impressive and awe-inspiring. It is home to one of the largest hand-knotted carpets in the world. A must-see when visiting Muscat!
Nizwa
The former capital of Oman is located in the north of the country in a very strategic place, at the intersection of routes connecting north with south and east with west. Walking through the streets of Nizwa you will feel as if time has stopped.
Grand Canyon of Oman - Wadi Ghul
The second deepest canyon in the world, after the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Traversing the trails of this amazing place located at the junction of two valleys: Wadi Ghul and Wadi Al Nakhur, where you will feel like you are on Mars and the extraordinary views will remain in your memory forever.
Rub Al-Khali Desert
By spending the night in the largest sand desert in the world, you will understand all its magic. The sand, soft as flour, bending under your feet will make you feel like you have never felt before, and after sunset, when you look at the sky, you will see an infinite number of stars.
Salalah
The city, located in the unique Dhofar Valley in southern Oman, is the birthplace of Sultan Qaboos. Salalah is full of contrasts, you will see the symbiosis of ancient Al-Baleed with a modern city with typical Arab architecture. While walking around the city, you will be accompanied by the smell of incense, because this is where the Incense Museum is located.
The land of incense
The land of frankincense is located in the Dhofar region, the most important place on the frankincense route in the world, visited by travelers such as Marco Polo, among others. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it includes the ancient ports of Al-Baleed and Sumhuram and the lost city of Ubar.
Wadi Darbat
The "Green Valley" located near Salalah will take you to a completely unexpected place delighting with green plants, blue water and camels walking in the background.
Mughsail
Oman is a country not yet covered by mass tourism. On kilometers of beaches, you can enjoy the beauty of amazing nature to your heart's content.
Fazayah
An iconic beach framed by mountains on one side and the sea on the other. Those who don't know where they are lose a lot.
The capital of Oman, where you will feel a truly oriental atmosphere. You won't find tall, glass skyscrapers here, but there are architectural pearls such as the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - the largest in Oman. Here you will feel the local atmosphere in places such as the seaside district of Mutrah with a traditional bazaar full of original souvenirs.
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
One of the greatest Islamic temples in the world. The enormity of the building is impressive and awe-inspiring. It is home to one of the largest hand-knotted carpets in the world. A must-see when visiting Muscat!
Nizwa
The former capital of Oman is located in the north of the country in a very strategic place, at the intersection of routes connecting north with south and east with west. Walking through the streets of Nizwa you will feel as if time has stopped.
Grand Canyon of Oman - Wadi Ghul
The second deepest canyon in the world, after the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Traversing the trails of this amazing place located at the junction of two valleys: Wadi Ghul and Wadi Al Nakhur, where you will feel like you are on Mars and the extraordinary views will remain in your memory forever.
Rub Al-Khali Desert
By spending the night in the largest sand desert in the world, you will understand all its magic. The sand, soft as flour, bending under your feet will make you feel like you have never felt before, and after sunset, when you look at the sky, you will see an infinite number of stars.
Salalah
The city, located in the unique Dhofar Valley in southern Oman, is the birthplace of Sultan Qaboos. Salalah is full of contrasts, you will see the symbiosis of ancient Al-Baleed with a modern city with typical Arab architecture. While walking around the city, you will be accompanied by the smell of incense, because this is where the Incense Museum is located.
The land of incense
The land of frankincense is located in the Dhofar region, the most important place on the frankincense route in the world, visited by travelers such as Marco Polo, among others. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it includes the ancient ports of Al-Baleed and Sumhuram and the lost city of Ubar.
Wadi Darbat
The "Green Valley" located near Salalah will take you to a completely unexpected place delighting with green plants, blue water and camels walking in the background.
Mughsail
Oman is a country not yet covered by mass tourism. On kilometers of beaches, you can enjoy the beauty of amazing nature to your heart's content.
Fazayah
An iconic beach framed by mountains on one side and the sea on the other. Those who don't know where they are lose a lot.