Experience Oman’s desert magic at sunset. Cruise the Empty Quarter, hike dunes, and explore the lost city of Ubar. A journey through time and wonder.
Experience Oman’s desert magic at sunset. Cruise the Empty Quarter, hike dunes, and explore the lost city of Ubar. A journey through time and wonder.
- Wadi Dawkha - Discover the surreal landscape of Wadi Dawkha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This striking valley is adorned with ancient frankincense trees, some of which are believed to be centuries old. Their twisted branches and distinctive silhouettes create a captivating scene against the rugged mountain backdrop.
- Thumrait - While…
- Wadi Dawkha - Discover the surreal landscape of Wadi Dawkha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This striking valley is adorned with ancient frankincense trees, some of which are believed to be centuries old. Their twisted branches and distinctive silhouettes create a captivating scene against the rugged mountain backdrop.
- Thumrait - While exploring the natural wonders surrounding Thumrait city, you may come across some rare and intriguing creatures - Black camels. These are not your typical camels.
- The Frankincense Trail - The Wubar Archaeological Site is a hidden treasure in Oman, perfect for history buffs and curious travelers. Situated approximately 170 kilometers north of Salalah in Al Shisr, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features ancient ruins that provide a fascinating insight into history.
- Empty Quarter - Known as the Rub al Khali desert, the Empty Quarter in Oman is famous for its towering sand dunes. Embark on an adventurous journey across these dunes, reaching heights of up to 250 meters, and discover the Bedouin lifestyle.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
The journey begins at Wadi Dokah, where visitors can observe the frankincense tree and discover its historical significance as a part of Omani heritage. The next destination is Thumrait village, where guests can enjoy traditional Omani tea, known as Karak. The third stop is the archaeological site of Ubar, a former hub for frankincense caravans….
The journey begins at Wadi Dokah, where visitors can observe the frankincense tree and discover its historical significance as a part of Omani heritage. The next destination is Thumrait village, where guests can enjoy traditional Omani tea, known as Karak. The third stop is the archaeological site of Ubar, a former hub for frankincense caravans. Following this, the tour proceeds to view the black camels. The final stop is the Rub’ al Khali desert, the largest sand desert in the world, renowned as the best location in southern Oman to witness the sunset. The tour is available in English or Italian.
- The tour remaining hours are allotted for the travel time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.