Experience the magic of Oman with our specially crafted Oman tour package, designed for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation. This Oman itinerary takes you through Muscat, Nizwa, Wadi Shab, and Bimah Sinkhole, showcasing the best of Oman’s natural beauty, heritage, and hospitality.
Oman Tour Package Highlights
· Duration: 4 Nights & 5 Days
· Departure: Ex Mumbai
· Hotel Category: 3-Star (Carnelian Hotel, Muscat, or similar)
· Group Size: Comfortable group travel with expert guides
This Oman tour is perfect for those looking to explore ancient forts, swim in crystal-clear wadis, and shop in bustling souqs. Whether you are interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, Oman offers an unforgettable journey.
Why Choose Our Oman Tour Package?
· Comprehensive Oman Itinerary: Covers Muscat, Nizwa, Wadi Shab, Bimah Sinkhole, and more.
· Expert Guides: English-speaking guides throughout the trip.
· All-Inclusive: Accommodation, visa, meals, sightseeing, and transfers included.
· Group Travel: Enjoy the trip with like-minded travelers and expert support.
10 Fun Facts About Oman
1. Oman is one of the oldest independent states in the Arab world, with a history stretching back over 2,000 years.
2. The country has no permanent rivers but hundreds of scenic wadis(dry riverbeds that fill with water after rain).
3. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat is one of the largest in the world, accommodating over 20,000 worshippers.
4. Frankincense, used since ancient times for perfume and rituals, originates from Oman’s Dhofar region.
5. Nizwa, once the capital, remains famous for its majestic fort and traditional souq.
6. Oman is known for its turtle beaches—especially Ras Al Jinz, where green turtles lay their eggs each year.
7. The Muttrah Corniche in Muscat offers beautiful sea views and traditional architecture.
8. The Wahiba Sands desert is home to Bedouin tribes who maintain their traditional lifestyle.
9. Jebel Shams, meaning “Mountain of the Sun,” is Oman's highest peak, offering breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon of Arabia.
10. Omanis are known for wearing distinctive traditional attire—men wear the dishdasha, women wear colorful dresses with elegant scarves.
LanguageUsed
· Arabic is the official language, used in government, education,and daily communication.
· English is widely spoken, especially in Muscat, hotels, and business sectors.
· Other languages like Hindi, Urdu, and Swahili are also understood due to the large expatriate population.
Weather in November–March
· This is the best season to visit Oman, with pleasant daytime temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C.
· Nights are cooler, especially in desert and mountain regions, with temperatures dropping to 12–18°C.
· Rainfall is rare, but occasional showers may occur in coastal and high-altitude areas.
Time Difference from India
· Oman is 1 hour and 30 minutes behind India (IST).
· When it is 10:00 AM in Delhi, it is 8:30 AM in Muscat.
Visa Requirements
· Indian passport holders require an eVisa to enter Oman.
· Tourist eVisas can be easily applied for online and are typically valid for 10 or 30 days, depending on the type.
Currency
· The local currency is the Omani Rial (OMR).
· 1 OMR = approximately 216 INR (as of Nov 2025).
· Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, malls, and restaurants, while small shops and taxis may prefer cash.
Flight Details – Salam Air (LCC)
| Date | Sector | Flight No. | Timing | Baggage |
| TBA | BOM-MCT | OV762 | 05:05–06:30 | 20KG (1PC) + 5KG |
| TBA | MCT-BOM | OV761 | 00:05–04:15 | 20KG (1PC) + 5KG |
Hotels Envisaged
· Muscat: Carnelian Hotel*** (Executive Room) or similar
Oman Itinerary: Day-wise
Day 1 – Arrive in Muscat
· Arrive at Muscat Airport by OV-784 from Mumbai at 06:30 hrs.
· Meet & greet at the airport, transfer to the hotel, and early check-in.
· Rest at the hotel.
· Lunch at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· 14:00: Visit the National Museum, photo stop at Al Alam Palace, Mirani & Jalali Fort, explore Muttrah Souq (with student interaction).
· Buffet dinner & overnight at Carnelian Hotel, Muscat.
Day 2 – Muscat
· Breakfast at the hotel.
· 08:30: Dolphin watching tour from Marina Bandar.
· Snorkeling activity at Bandhar Khairan lagoon.
· 12:00: Return to the marina, transfer to the hotel.
· Lunch at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· Free evening at the hotel.
· Dinner at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· Overnight at Carnelian Hotel.
Day 3 – Muscat – Nizwa – Muscat
· Breakfast at the hotel.
· 08:00: Drive to Nizwa via Fanja.
· Visit Nizwa Fort, souq (handicrafts, silver jewelry).
· 11:00: Visit Jabrin Castle, view Bahla Fort en route.
· 13:00: Lunch (Indian cuisine) en route.
· Return to Muscat.
· Dinner at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· Overnight at Carnelian Hotel.
Day 4 – Muscat – Bimah Sinkhole – Wadi Shab – Muscat
· Breakfast at the hotel.
· 08:00: Depart for Bimah Sinkhole and Wadi Shab.
o Wadi Shab: Trek/swim through pools and a cave waterfall.
o Bimah Sinkhole: Swim or relax, photo opportunity.
· Return to Muscat.
· Dinner at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· Overnight at Carnelian Hotel.
Day 5 – Muscat
· Breakfast at the hotel.
· 08:30: Visit Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, tea/coffee at Visitors’Center (Learn about Islam).
o Note: Modest dress required
· 13:00: Check out, lunch at an Indian restaurant (guest pays directly).
· 15:00: Free time shopping at the mall.
· 19:00: Gala dinner at Mumtaz Mahal (Indian cuisine).
· Transfer to Muscat Airport for the early morning flight.
Oman Tour Package Includes
· Twin/double sharing accommodation in the mentioned hotel or similar
· Oman Tourist Visa
· 5 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Picnic Lunch, 1 Dinner, 1 Gala Dinner
· AC vehicle for transfers/sightseeing
· All excursions/entrances as per itinerary
· English-speaking guide throughout
· All applicable taxes and 5% VAT
Approximate Package Cost
· INR 80,999/- per person on twin/double basis
Oman Tour Package Excludes
· 5% GST
· 5% TCS
· Travel insurance (mandatory)
· In-flight meals
· Personal expenses (laundry, calls, etc.)
· Alcoholic beverages
· Meals not specified above (most lunches/dinners payable directly by guests)
· Anything else not mentioned in the inclusions
Important Notes
· When visiting the mosque, please dress modestly, covering your head with a scarf if you're a woman. Avoid shorts, beachwear, or sleeveless outfits for both men and women. Arms must be covered to the wrists and legs to the ankles.
Slip-on shoes are recommended as they must be removed to enter.