Join us as we host our 2nd annual trip to Oman!
This tour is a double occupancy tour, designed for travelers that want to bring a friend, spouse, or family member, but solo rooms are available at an additional cost.
(If you are interested in the 9 night/10 day all female solo room tour, we have that option as well, starting January 21)
We have an incredible tour scheduled! We start and end in the capital city of Muscat, with plenty of nature, historical sites, and adventure in between.
We are excited to have you, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Is this the exact itinerary we will be doing?
This tour has been curated by Lauren Kelly in collaboration with a local tour company. While every effort will be made to adhere to the planned itinerary, please note that experiences or accommodations may be subject to modification closer to the date of the tour, at our discretion. Any such changes will be communicated.
Is this trip refundable?
Your deposit is refundable only before the first payment is paid. After the first payment has been made, the tour becomes non-refundable and non-transferable. Travel insurance is mandatory to provide coverage in the event of a medical or family emergency. Should you need to cancel for a covered reason, you may file a claim with your travel insurance provider.
Is there a visa required?
It depends on your nationality. Americans and Canadians can get a visa on arrival in Oman, or can complete an e-visa for a small fee, to be completed a few weeks before the trip. This is up to you. Many opted for the e-visa last year. Both nationalities require a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after your arrival date, and have at least 1 blank page. If you are not an American or Canadian citizen, please research your country's entry rules into Oman.
Do I need any vaccinations?
No vaccinations are required for this tour.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, Our group trips require travel insurance. Believe me, if there is a flight mishap, you will want to be covered! If you have paid for the tour and flights with a travel credit card that includes travel insurance, that will be fine.
What should I pack?
As we have built our community around packing videos, we will be sending out detailed packing lists and a packing video pre-trip. It is always recommended that you pack in a carry on, especially due to the transportation and hotel turnarounds on this trip. You will be able to leave a bag in the Muscat hotel while we explore the rest of the country, if needed.
How much cash/spending money will I need?
This tour will be all-inclusive, with the exception of 1 dinner. With that being said, you will need local currency for any souvenir shopping, or additional activities during your free time, and credit cards will sometimes be accepted.
You will need local currency for your gratuity for the guides/ The suggested amount will be determined closer to the trip, and we will always give you a range.
What is the best way to get local currency?
We always recommend a local bank ATM. There are some at the airport upon arrival, and plenty in the city.
If you would rather exchange money, we recommend doing this outside of the airport for a better rate, and there will be a currency exchange available to take you to. It is advised to bring newer bills to exchange, from 2016+ that are in good condition, or they may not be eligible for exchange.
*It is not recommended to exchange money in your home country before arrival. We had someone do this last year, and they received old bank notes that were not accepted.
What are the typical souvenirs that tourists buy and where should we purchase them?
There are 2 wonderful markets that we will be touring, and each have their own recommendations.
In Nizwa, it is recommended to buy tea, coffee, dates, and spices. (Purchasing these in Muscat can be more expensive)
In Muscat, it is recommended to buy any typical souvenir, but is also known for frankincense, gold, silver, clothing, perfume oils, etc.
Nights 0-1: Royal Tulip Hotel, Muscat (king bed or 2 twins, depending on your partner)
Amenities: Rooftop pool and lounge, coffee shop, 2 restaurants, spa.
Nights 2-3: Arabian Oryx Camp (king bed or 2 twins, depending on your partner)
Amenities: Restaurant, coffee shop
Night 4: Sama Jabal Akhdar (mountain view king room or 2 twins with balcony)
Amenities: Pool, restaurant, coffee shop, panoramic viewing tower.
Nights 5-6: Royal Tulip Hotel, Muscat (same as above)
Extra nights pre-tour can be added at the hotel for $130 each, which includes breakfast. It guarantees you will not need to move rooms on the 8th. Please book through us, as it keeps the reservations in tact.
**If your flight arrives in the middle of the night (or in the morning) and you want access to a hotel room, we suggest reserving a room for the night before. For example, if you arrive at 6am on the 7th, we suggest reserving a room for the 6th and 7th. If you do not want a room upon arrival, go hang out on the pool deck, or get a massage!
7 nights of accommodations during the tour.
You will be picked up and dropped off at the hotel
A mini bus for Muscat tours, and multiple Land Cruisers for beyond the city. (4 to a car)
All hotels will have a breakfast buffet in the morning.
Every night except for night 5, where you have free time in the evening
the best guides ever!
with local goods
We will have a google shared photo album for everyone to share photos with each other. Lauren will also share her professional photos.
arrive and depart MCT.
Pre/Post trip accommodations can be arranged at an extra cost
any activity outside of the tour will not include transportation, but taxis are easily available through the hotels and the otaxi app.
A suggested amount (in cash) will be given prior to the trip, and we suggest that you set it aside for the last day.
Camel rides, hot air balloon ride, and ATV tours are available but not included.
In order to give our guides a break, we are not including airport transfers on the last day. However, taxis from the hotel or o-taxi are very easy to get.
Please arrive to Muscat as early as you can this day (or a day before is recommended) so you can settle in and adjust to the time difference.
We will have a welcome dinner. Here you will meet your fellow travelers, receive your welcome bag, and be briefed on your tour that starts tomorrow!
Welcome dinner time and location is TBD.
Have breakfast at the hotel, and then we depart for our full day tour of Muscat!
Stop 1: The Grand Mosque, where you will have the option of a guided tour, audio tour, or to wander on your own. The complex is a massive 430,000 sq ft, and includes the main prayer hall, where you will see an incredible interior with a 46 ft tall Chandelier.
The last 30 minutes at the mosque will be spent with a Q&A at the Islamic Center, to ask your burning questions about their religion, practices, culture, and daily life. (This was a favorite on last year's tour!)
*There is a dress code at the mosque for men and women.
Stop 2: The Royal Opera House, which is a spectacular building inside and out. Get your cameras ready for the extremely large pipe organ on stage. The air conditioning in there is always a nice treat, too.
Stop 3: A casual beach stop, where you can enjoy the breeze and dip your toes in the water, while we enjoy omani bread and karak tea.
Stop 4: Lunch at a local restaurant, where we will sit down and enjoy local food and fresh juices.
Stop 5: A museum in Old Muscat, where you can learn the history of Oman.
Stop 6: We will be dropped off at Al Alam Palace, and will go for a short walk to see the exterior, the seaside, and marvel the nearby forts.
Stop 7: We will be dropped off at the Muttrah Souk, where you have the ability to shop and buy the recommended local goods for this area. If you aren't interested in shopping, the souk is situated on the Corniche, which is a beautiful walking area on the water, and you can watch the sunset.
Stop 8: We will end the night with dinner in a local home, before heading back to our hotel for some much needed rest after a busy day.
*This is our most strenuous activity, featuring an early departure and a challenging hike under the sun. Participants will navigate rocky terrain, scramble over rocks, and walk along paths that may have steep cliffs. Along the route, you'll encounter several freshwater turquoise pools ideal for swimming. However, please note that the rocks around these pools can be slippery, so careful attention to footing is essential. There will be areas where you may need to duck under overhangs and use both hands and feet for support during certain sections of the hike and swim. Life jackets are available for swimming, though they must be worn throughout the duration of the activity. The entrance to the optional cave at the end is narrow, particularly around the head area. Difficulty rating: 5/10.
Start with an early breakfast at the hotel, and check out of your room, because we're leaving the city! We have a 1.5 hour drive to Wadi Shab. (Maybe you can go back to sleep in the car-- but keep your eyes open for goats, donkeys, and camels on the way!)
We will arrive to Wadi Shab as early as possible to beat the crowds, as it's the most popular wadi in Oman.
The adventure, in detail:
It starts with a short (1 min) boat ride to the other side of the river, where we will then begin our walk. The walk begins on flat land, where you will be walking on small rocks. (Closed toed water shoes are recommended)
After 10-15 minutes, we then arrive to the first swimmable pool, before the hike gets difficult. This will be the pool that we recommend to anyone that does not want to complete the hike all the way through. We can provide a guide to stay with this group, and the entire group will reunite here for a picnic lunch.
We will then continue, and hike along the side of the gorge for an average pace of 20 minutes, followed by the scrambling portion of the hike, for an average pace of 20 minutes.
We will then be rewarded with the main natural pool area to cool down and enjoy a swim. We will set up our spot in the shade, to relax, or leave your belongings. You will have the option to do the guided swim/slippery hike through the pools to the waterfall cave at the end (so much fun, but slippery!) or stay back and relax at the main pool without the guides.
For the extra adventurous traveler-- we can cliff jump and climb the waterfall face!
Once the swimmers return, we will dry off, have a quick snack to fuel our bodies, and hike back to the first pool to have a picnic lunch together as a group.
After lunch, change clothes and get ready, because we are driving to the desert!
We will check into our desert resort, and hopefully drive to a gorgeous spot for the sunset. (Arrival time depends on the pace/duration of the wadi hike)
Dinner buffet is provided after sunset, and there will be an option to stargaze on top of a dune.
Everyone's favorite day!
Breakfast at the resort is included, and we have a lot of optional tours to choose from today:
A sunrise hot air balloon ride ($$$$)
A quad bike adventure ($$)
A camel ride for 10 or 30 min ($)
Lunch will be provided either at the resort or at a local restaurant.
In the early afternoon, we will head to our sunset spot, where you have the option to relax, take photos, bury yourself in the sand, roll down the dunes, sled behind a vehicle, and more. It's so much fun!
We will return to the resort for a dinner buffet, and another option to stargaze.
Pack your bags, we're heading to the mountains!
Enjoy buffet breakfast at the desert resort.
After breakfast, we are driving to the mountains to do a popular hike: The 3 village walk in Saiq Plateau, and then have a local lunch.
After, we will check in early to our fabulous hotel, on top of a mountain, and have the rest of the day to relax, before watching the sunset together on top of a cliff.
Buffet dinner at the hotel will be included.
Pack up, we're leaving the mountains!
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before the 2 hour drive to Nizwa.
Arrive early to the city of Nizwa to witness the local chaos of the livestock and farmer’s market. After, shop at the local souq for handicrafts, local goods, and souvenirs. This is a great place to buy dates, coffee, tea, spices, and pottery.
Then, we will head to the Nizwa Fort and Castle: one of Oman’s most famous historical sites. It offers panoramic views of Nizwa and the surrounding mountains.
After, we will enjoy a local lunch and head back to Muscat.
*Dinner is not included on this night, as it is considered a free night.
Have breakfast at the hotel, and get ready for a day in the sun!
After a 20 minute drive to the Marina, we will get on a boat to enjoy a day at Daymaniyat Islands, where we have 2 stops: One in the water for the best snorkeling, and one on a beach, for relaxing, or more snorkeling! This is a gorgeous place to visit, with beautiful turquoise water. Keep your eyes out for dolphins, turtles, and of course, Nemo and Dory!
Sandwiches, fruit, cookies, cold water, snorkel gear, and lifejackets will be provided.
*Please bring your own towel*
We will be done with the tour around 1:30, and will head back to the hotel to shower and change, because then it's time for a breathtaking sunset cruise on a dhow boat.
After, it's time to say goodbye. We will have one last dinner as a group, at a local restaurant, family style.
Breakfast is included, as well as your airport transfer to Muscat International Airport.
