Oman has it ALL !

The Sultanate of Oman is a country of breathtaking natural beauty, interwoven with a kaleidoscope of history and legends. As the oldest independent state in the Arab World, Oman has embraced modernisation and progress while retaining the core aspects of its culture and heritage making it the perfect travel destination for those seeking an authentic Arabian experience.

The Sultanate of Oman is the only country in the world composed mostly of oceanic crust and rocks thatoriginate from the Earth's  mantle .
Evidence of continental drift can be witnessed in many of the unusual rock formations and topography around Oman, including the coastline around Muscat.

Oman's culture is deeply rooted in the Sultanate's proud heritage and history of seafaring, trading and exploration. Today, long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modern day living, with the latest fashion and electronics brands sold alongside traditional hand-made crafts & jewellery at souqs around the country.

Omanis are very welcoming of visitors from other countries, a fact that is reflected in the generous hospitality extended to guests. 

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The best time to visit Oman is between October - March, during the winter months, when the weather is pleasant and cool. April and May are the shoulder seasons, when the weather is still pleasant, but warmer than in the winter months
We Provide You varity Of 20 Diffrent Tour Packages So you can easily select or customize your Trip To Oman 
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  1. Wahiba Sands
    Wahiba Sands
    Desert region with wildlife & dune
  2. Muscat
    Muscat
    Oman capital city with Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mirani Fort, museums & beaches with dive sites.
  3. Salalah
    Salalah
    Omani city known for its Arabian Sea beaches, Khareef monsoon & Al Balid's Frankincense Land Museum.
  4. Nizwa
    Nizwa
    City in north Oman, known for immense Nizwa Fort, crafts in Nizwa Souk & Jebel Akhdar mountains.
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  1. Sur
    Sur
    Omani port city, with traditional shipyards, Sunaysilah Fort & nearby Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve.
  2. Khasab
    Khasab
    Port city in Oman, with Khasab Fort, Strait of Hormuz dolphins & Jabal Hareem fossils.
  3. Al Hajar Mountains
    Al Hajar Mountains
    Al Hajar Mountains Mountains, off-roading, safaris, and hiking.
  4. Mutrah
    Mutrah
    Colorful area with Mutrah Souq shopping, plus the Old Watch Tower & sea-view cafes on the Corniche.

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Adventure and Culture
| 11 Days
Muscat - Nizwa - Al Hamra - Sur - Wadi Bani Khaled 
1o day Tour starting from Muscat city tour end in sur - wadi shab sink hole and Grand Canyon of Oman which is in the village of Ghul, that located northwest of Al Hamra. It lies near Jebel Shams, which means Mountain of Sun, and is the highest mountain peak in the Hajar mountain range . Wadi Shab also  is one of the top things to do in Oman and you need to include it on your list. If you are reading this, chances are you are already interested in visiting Wadi Shab which is a good thing because it is a completely memorable and fantastic experience! Think a fantastic gorge, warm blue pools, and a hidden waterfall! 

Extereme Trip
|10 Days
This 11 day tour promises a unique and exciting family holiday in Oman and will go some way to putting its bigger, brasher neighbour, Dubai, firmly in the shade. Anyone wishing to see a much more authentic Arabian oasis will be thrilled by this itinerary, as you travel off the beaten track and into some of Oman's best beaches, desert dunes and most dramatic mountain ranges.

Aside from sand and year round sunshine, Oman boasts a series of impressive fortifications, tranquil fishing villages and some of the friendliest, hospitable and generous local people that you could ever hope to meet. Not only will this family holiday appeal to older kids looking for hiking adventures and 4WD desert safaris, but to younger children too, with camel rides over the Wahiba Sands and games of hide and seek in Jabrin Fort adding to nights under the stars in Bedouin encampments.
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