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Muscat in a Nutshell | A Journey Through The Pearl of the Arabia

5D/4N
5
Days in
Muscat
Transfer Included
Stay Included
Breakfast Included
Sightseeing Included
Choose Trip Duration
muscat-in-a-nutshell5 days
Starting From
34,545
Destination Routes
Muscat
Stay Category
Super Deluxe

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the captivating blend of heritage and modernity in Muscat, where historic forts, lively souqs, and scenic coastlines tell the story of Arabia.

  • Swim in Bimmah Sinkhole, a striking natural wonder with emerald waters, formed by a collapsed limestone cavern, creating a stunning oasis in the desert.

  • Step into history at Nizwa Fort, an architectural masterpiece with a towering round bastion, offering panoramic views and insights into Oman’s rich past.

  • Wander through Mutrah Souq, a bustling marketplace filled with fragrant spices, shimmering silverware, and handcrafted treasures, echoing Oman’s trading legacy.

  • Marvel at the beauty of Al Jalali Fort, a 16th-century stronghold perched above Muscat’s harbor, standing as a symbol of Oman’s maritime strength and resilience.

INR 34,545
Per Adult
INR 45,999
4.5(34)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
Transfer from Muscat International Airport to Luxury Resort
4 nights stay in Muscat with breakfast
Muscat Half-Day Sightseeing Tour, Oman
Nizwa Full-Day Sightseeing Tour, Oman
Trip to the South & Wadi Shab, Oman
Transfer from Luxury Resort to Muscat International Airport
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
Internal Flights
International flight tickets
Travel Insurance
Visa Charges

Know Before You Go

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and check visa requirements for Oman.
  • Carry a Valid ID Proof.
  • The Omani Rial (OMR) is the official currency.
  • Oman follows conservative dress norms, so wear modest clothing, especially at religious sites.
  • Please avoid public displays of affection.
  • Carry light, breathable clothing for the day and a light jacket for cooler mountain regions.
  • Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring forts, souqs, and mountainous landscapes.
  • Ask for permission before taking photos of locals, and avoid photographing government buildings.
  • Oman follows Gulf Standard Time (GST), which is UTC +4 hours.
  • Consider getting a local SIM card or activating an international roaming plan for connectivity.
  • When visiting mosques, cover your shoulders and knees, and women should carry a scarf for head covering.
  • Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Keep important numbers handy, such as Oman’s emergency services (9999) and your country’s embassy.
  • Do not litter any destination.
  • Images are used for representation purposes only.