Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Oman. Our expertly designed tours provide an immersive experience that will create lasting memories.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Oman. Our expertly designed tours provide an immersive experience that will create lasting memories.
- Wadi Dawkah - Wadi Dawkah is a tranquil oasis situated in the Dhofar region of Oman, about 40 kilometers north of Salalah. Famous for its extensive frankincense trees, this natural park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The wadi, a rocky, semi-desert valley, hosts thousands of ancient frankincense trees, valued for their aromatic…
- Wadi Dawkah - Wadi Dawkah is a tranquil oasis situated in the Dhofar region of Oman, about 40 kilometers north of Salalah. Famous for its extensive frankincense trees, this natural park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The wadi, a rocky, semi-desert valley, hosts thousands of ancient frankincense trees, valued for their aromatic resin. Visitors can stroll through the peaceful groves, admire the impressive trees, and discover the traditional techniques of frankincense harvesting. Wadi Dawkah provides a serene and engaging experience, enabling visitors to connect with the rich history and natural splendor of this distinctive Omani landscape.
- Thumrait - Thumrait is a lively town in the Dhofar region of Oman, located approximately 100 kilometers north of Salalah. It acts as a key commercial center for the area, known for its bustling livestock market, agricultural pursuits, and industrial growth. The town is encircled by fertile plains, where farmers grow a variety of crops, including dates, mangoes, and pomegranates. Thumrait also features a vibrant souk, offering a diverse array of local products, from fresh produce and handicrafts to traditional Omani textiles. With its strategic position and expanding economy, Thumrait is a dynamic and intriguing destination to explore in Oman.
- The Lost City of Wubar - Wubar, often referred to as the “Atlantis of the Sands,” is a fascinating historical site in the Dhofar province of Oman. Once a thriving trading center, Wubar was pivotal in the frankincense trade, a prosperous industry that linked the Arabian Peninsula to ancient civilizations worldwide.
The site is celebrated for its well-preserved ruins, including ancient structures, fortifications, and an extensive network of underground irrigation channels. Archaeologists believe that Wubar prospered for centuries before being mysteriously deserted. Theories about its decline range from natural disasters to social upheaval.
Wubar’s importance goes beyond its archaeological significance. It provides insight into the rich history of the Arabian Peninsula and its inhabitants. Visitors to the site can explore the ruins, learn about the ancient frankincense trade, and immerse themselves in the allure of this lost city.
Note: Admission fees 3 OMR Per Person Not Included
- Empty Quarter - The Empty Quarter, also known as Rub’ al-Khali, is the largest continuous sand desert globally, covering parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates. In Oman, this vast stretch of rolling dunes creates a dramatic and breathtaking landscape.
Characterized by its towering sand dunes, which can exceed 300 meters (984 feet) in height, the Empty Quarter is a harsh and unforgiving environment. Temperatures can reach extreme levels, and rainfall is minimal. Despite these challenges, the desert supports a surprising variety of flora and fauna, including adapted species like sand gazelles, Arabian oryx, and various reptiles.
For those seeking adventure and a glimpse into the raw beauty of nature, the Empty Quarter offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Visitors can join guided tours, explore the dunes by camel or four-wheel drive, and witness the mesmerizing spectacle of the desert under a starry night sky.
- English and Italian Speaking Guide
- Snacks
- English and Italian Speaking Guide
- Snacks
- Admission fees To Lost City of Ubar Not Included (3 OMR Per Person)
- Admission fees To Lost City of Ubar Not Included (3 OMR Per Person)
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