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The Top 15 Things to Do in Oman

The magnificent dunes, enormous forts, expansive beaches, and tranquil environments, make Oman a new tourist attraction globally. Go ahead and schedule your next tour immediately! Make sure to add these places or activities to your list and enjoy your trip to the fullest. Apart from recreational tour packages check out our Umrah Packages all-inclusive for UK residents which offers affordable Umrah packages.

  The Balcony Walk

Jebel Shams, Oman’s tallest mountain, is located in the Western Hajar Range and stands at over 3000 meters. Below it is the breathtaking Wadi an Nakhur, often known as ‘Oman’s Grand Canyon’. If you want to experience an incredible viewpoint of the plummeting wadi beneath, drive up to the Grand Canyon’s edge. If you look carefully, you’ll notice a thin track going down the ledge, around a hundred yards below the rim. The Balcony Walk is the region’s greatest centerpiece. To begin the hike, travel to Al Khitaym and continue following the chalked markings to As Sab, an uninhabited settlement at the canyon’s end. This 7-kilometer roundtrip trek with breathtaking vistas justifies the effort. 

  Muttrah Souq

Muttrah, an intriguing ancient locale, is located in the center of Muscat. Apart from the breathtaking vistas, the historic Muttrah market is the absolute highlight. It’s the finest area to purchase presents or mementos in Muscat, and it’s also a great site to observe locals. A maze of small lanes branching off the main paths of the marketplace, with all sorts of things for sale. The unmistakable perfume of incense spreads at the main entrance, enticing people to buy vibrant seasonings and aromatic frankincense and discover authentic local crafts and products like jewelry and Kuma. Our tour agency is offering advance and best Umrah Packages 2025 for British Muslims. Please visit our website and book a tour with us for a peaceful, comfortable, and worry-free Umrah trip at affordable prices.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque  

The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is structurally gorgeous, and like everything Omani, it is surprisingly modest in an area known for gloss and flare. It is Grand, luxurious, elegant, and exquisite while remaining private. The main prayer chamber is undeniably spectacular, with its 21-ton handmade Persian carpet and 14-meter-high glass chandelier grabbing attention. The surroundings and exterior passageways keep visitors wandering in enjoyment and awe. Patterns of sunlight and darkness reflect off the flawless sandstone floor, while minarets, curves, and gardens are beautifully mirrored in the mirror-like patios.

  1. Bandar Al-Khiran 

Bandar Al Khiran’s impressive shoreline has fjord-like ports, calm coves, and sandy shores. If you have limited time in Oman, this is an excellent complement to the attractions of Muscat, which is about sixty minutes drive south of Muscat. There is a beautiful wild camping area here, hidden beaches that can only be reached by walking or boat. This is a famous dive and snorkel destination due to the quantity of coral reefs and the dazzling blue water.

  1. Wadi Damm

One of the most stunning wadis, Wadi Damm, is in the Ad-Dhahirah governorate in Oman. Damm means concealment, and the main pool of the upper wadi embodies this concept: isolated and wonderful, just like heaven. A natural waterfall nestled amid the boulders in the wadi, from which water pours over a curtain of plants and vegetation into the pool, and visitors enjoy the turquoise waves, surrounded by naked blue-toned stone and lush greenery while swimming in the pool. There are about 600 old BC rock carvings, rock sculptures, and engravings in Wadi. 

  1. A visit to Bahla Fort

Bahla Fort, added by UNESCO to the list of World Heritage Sites, is an outstanding piece of original architectural design and one of the most well-protected military establishments from the 13th century in Central Oman. Visitors may explore the completely rebuilt walls and corridors, which provide a glimpse into the past of the Banu Nebhan tribe, who erected this spectacular defensive construction and nearby vernacular cottages.

Bahla Fortress is located at the bottom of the Jebel Akhdar mountains, approximately midway between Nizwa and Misfat Al Abriyeen.

  1. Fun activities at Qurum Beach      

Qurum Beach lies in the middle of the Sultanate of Oman’s capital, Muscat. Qurum Seashore is ideal for relaxation and resting since the beach is gentle, the water is calming, & palms are shaded. visitors may relax on the beach, enjoy the waves, see the palm trees, and observe the birds. The breathtaking views of glittering water due to the sun’s rays on the water offer peace to the soul and feel refreshing and unwinding. The picturesque view of the sun setting is a sight to behold, due to the bright sky and calming water. Visit to Qurum seashore is a must-do activity during your visit to Muscat.

  1. Royal Opera House  

The Royal Opera House is Oman’s finest music and cultural facility.  The opera house is located on Sultan Qaboos Street in Muscat. The Royal Opera House is an art complex that displays distinctive modern Omani architectural design and can hold up to 1,100 people. The opera house complex includes a concert hall, a theater, classic sculpted gardens, a cultural marketplace with shopping centers, upscale eateries, and an art center for musical, dramatic, and opera performances. 

  1. Adventures of Wahiba Sands

The Wahiba Sands or Sharqiya Sands, are a must-visit activity in Oman’s breathtaking land. The endless golden sands offer a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of cities, making it an ideal retreat for adventurers and tranquility seekers. From desert excursions to hiking and having meals, camping in the desert, the breathtaking surroundings, weather, ambiance, sand activities, night camping, dunes bashing, and many other sports make your camping desert experience memorable.   

  1. Swimming in Wadi Shab  

Wadi Shab, which cuts through towering rock peaks on the Gulf of Oman coastline, is one of the country’s most stunning dried watercourse canyons. The Wadi’s palm-lined hiking trails and azure waterways make it a must-see for outdoor lovers. The stunning Wadi Shab is a popular outdoor attraction for tourists and locals. The magnificent wadi is popular during its busiest season of November to March since it is bordered by scenic hills, palms of date, and a stunning waterfall within one of the mountain’s caverns. You might even swim into the ponds from the rocky cliffs or within the cavern.

  1. Nizwa Fort 

Nizwa Fort is Oman’s most popular and renowned landmark and fortress, with displays and research designed, the fort showcases the city’s illustrious past. The Nizwa fortress has an extensive history, dating back to the 17th century when it was built in just over a century. Nizwa Fortress includes exhibition halls, a date store, an armory, a bathing room, and a patio. The fortress and the details etched inside provide unique insights into the fort’s significance and value. On Fridays, villagers showcase their livestock, sheep, goats, and camels. The adjoining market offers a fantastic selection of gifts.

  1. Hiking at Jebel Akhdar  

Jebel Akhdar is primarily sand and limestone, but it is also known as the Green Mountain because of the bushes and plants that flourish there. Jebel Akhdar, Oman’s top tourist destination, is known for its fruit farms, date gardens, and walnut farming. Visitors can hike across the region to explore the highlands and hike to Oman’s highest point, Jebel Shams. Hikers can encounter some animals and also get to meet some local families while hiking. Furthermore, visitors can visit all the abandoned cottages along the highlands and admire the wonderful vegetation on the mountain slopes. 

  1. Diving

Oman’s 1700-kilometer expanded coast, teeming with incredible aquatic creatures, over 1400 species, untouched coral reefs, and over 14 hundred species, many of which are special to this region, provides an intriguing scuba diving experience. The best thing about the area is that it is uncrowded because divers are still exploring it. The prominent dive spots are the Reefs of Bandar Kharyan, Al-Fahal Island, Al-Munnassir Wreckand, and Daymaniyat Island.

Oman offers diving throughout the year. 

  1. Dolphin Watching 

Oman is blessed with pristine, transparent beaches that are well maintained and home to aquatic life, such as dolphins and turtles, apart from deserts. A popular long-day activity loved equally by locals and tourists is dolphin watching. The perfect time for dolphin spotting is between October and May. It’s best to go dolphin spotting on bright, clear days because Dolphins can be less seen or dive out of the water on overcast days. Here are some beaches where youngsters and adults can enjoy watching dolphins in Oman’s clean waters, such as Bandar Al Khayran, Masirah Island, etc. 

  1. Muscat Festival

The Muscat Festival is an annual celebration of culture and traditions that lasts a month in Muscat. The event is usually held in January or February and is also a celebration of colors.  The festival highlights the country ‘s stunning beauty and complexity of its culture and rich past while preserving the Omani rich culture, traditions, and true Arab customs. The festival, with its cultural and artistic activities and events, is an enjoyable experience that brings nations together through multicultural activities so hundreds of individuals of varying ethnicities merge in harmony because of the happiness and compassion at that moment.

Conclusion  

Visit all these places to enjoy the cultural and traditional aspects, thrill adventures in the sand, and have beach fun in Oman.

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