Explore the rich cultural heritage of Oman on this private full-day tour from Muscat. Visit the bustling Nizwa Souq, where local artisans showcase their crafts, before stepping into history at the impressive Nizwa Fort. Discover the charm of Izki Old Village and Hail Al Yemen, and learn about the ancient Irrigation System of Al Kattmyn. The journey also includes a visit to Imti Old Village, making it a perfect adventure for history enthusiasts and culture lovers alike. Enjoy comfortable transport in a private air-conditioned 4WD with a knowledgeable guide to share insights along the way.
- Full-day private tour lasting 8 hours with a licensed Omani guide
- Pickup and drop-off included from anywhere in Muscat
- Visit iconic sites like Nizwa Souq and Nizwa Fort
- Enjoy bottled water provided during your tour
Pickup time will be confirmed one day before the tour via WhatsApp or phone. Please ensure your contact details are correct and reachable.
Kindly be ready in your hotel lobby or agreed pickup point at least 10–15 minutes before the scheduled time. In case of delays due to traffic or other factors, our team will inform you in advance.
For locations outside central Muscat, pickup may be subject to an additional charge or arranged at a nearby meeting point.
If you are staying in an apartment or private residence, please wait outside at the main entrance for easy pickup.
Pickup from any location in the Muscat area, followed by a comfortable drive to Nizwa, which takes approximately 2 hours.
Photo stop at Nizwa Gate.
Visit Nizwa Souq is one of the most famous traditional markets in Oman and a must-visit stop for travelers exploring the interior region. Located right next to the historic Nizwa Fort, the souq offers a vibrant glimpse into Omani culture and daily life. It is especially known for its authentic atmosphere, where locals still come to trade goods just as they have for centuries. Visitors will find a variety of traditional Omani products, including silver jewelry, khanjars (Omani daggers), pottery, spices, dates, and handicrafts. The souq is also famous for its livestock market, which takes place early in the morning on Fridays, where goats and cattle are auctioned in a lively and unique setting. The market is partially covered, making it comfortable to explore, and it’s a great place for photography, cultural interaction, and souvenir shopping. Overall, Nizwa Souq is not just a shopping stop—it’s a cultural experience that reflects the heritage and traditions of Oman.
Visit Nizwa Fort is one of Oman’s most famous historical landmarks and a key stop in Nizwa. Built in the 17th century, it was designed to protect the city and its trade routes. The fort is well known for its huge round tower, which offers amazing panoramic views over Nizwa, the palm gardens, and surrounding mountains. Inside, visitors can explore traditional rooms and displays showing Omani history, old weapons, and daily life in the past. The fort also features clever defensive designs such as hidden passages and strategic openings. From the top, guests can enjoy beautiful views of the city—especially at sunrise or sunset—making it a great place for photos and cultural experience.
Izki Old Village is one of the oldest settlements in Oman and offers a peaceful glimpse into traditional Omani life before modern development. The village is known for its ancient mud-brick houses, narrow pathways, and historical watchtowers that were once used for protection. Walking through the old ruins gives visitors a real sense of how people lived centuries ago. Izki is also famous for its traditional irrigation system called falaj, which still channels water through date palm plantations, creating a beautiful green oasis in contrast to the surrounding dry landscape. Today, the site is mostly quiet and partially abandoned, making it a great stop for travelers interested in history, photography, and authentic cultural exploration away from busy tourist spots.
Falaj Al Malki is one of the traditional Omani irrigation channels known as falaj, which has been used for centuries to distribute water from natural sources to farms and settlements. It is part of Oman’s ancient irrigation heritage and reflects the clever engineering used to sustain life in arid regions. Water flows through carefully maintained channels, feeding date palm plantations and surrounding greenery. Visitors can see how the falaj system works up close, often passing through quiet agricultural areas and small traditional communities. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and a great opportunity to understand how locals have managed water resources for generations. Falaj Al Malki is especially interesting for travelers who enjoy cultural and historical experiences, as well as photography of authentic rural Omani landscapes.
Imti Old Village is a traditional Omani village that reflects the country’s ancient way of life and architecture before modern development. The village is known for its old mud-brick houses, stone structures, and watchtowers that were once used for protection and community defense. Walking through the ruins gives visitors a feeling of stepping back in time. Surrounded by palm groves and natural landscapes, Imti also showcases parts of the traditional irrigation system (falaj) that supported farming and daily life in the past. Today, it is a quiet and less-visited site, making it ideal for travelers looking for authentic cultural experiences, photography, and a peaceful stop away from busy tourist areas.
Stop for lunch at a local restaurant (optional), or you may bring your own lunch and enjoy it at a suitable spot in the area surrounded by nature and scenic views.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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