Discover Oman
Mountains, deserts, and coasts waiting to be explored
Discover the Oman that changes your pulse.A place of canyon light, sea-salt wind, mountain stillness, and roads that lead to extraordinary moments. This guide opens the door to a refined kind of travel shaped with elegance and intuition, where every path leads to beauty, character, and a deeper sense of place. Begin with what draws you in, and let Oman unfold as a collection of rare, soulful, and unforgettable discoveries.
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Handpicked guides, local operators, and private routes across Oman - from hidden wadis and mountain villages to desert camps and coastal escapes.
Featured destinations

Wadi Shab
You swim through three pools before the canyon walls close completely and the light from the entrance disappears — then the gap in the rock reveals a cave, and inside the cave a waterfall drops from darkness into a lit pool where sound is e...
Wahiba Sands
The first dune crest above camp at dawn — when orange sand meets blue-black sky and the silence is absolute except for wind movement — is the moment that makes everything about the Wahiba Sands worth it. These dunes reach 100 metres, formed...
Jebel Shams & Wadi Ghul
The wind at the canyon rim of Wadi Ghul comes from below — rising from a kilometre of vertical limestone you cannot fully comprehend until you stop walking and stand at the edge. Jebel Shams reaches 3,009 metres, but what makes it the fines...
Daymaniyat Islands
Drop beneath the surface and the reef appears immediately — brain coral the size of cars, reef sharks in slow arcs, hawksbill turtles gliding through blue water so clear the bottom is visible at 20 metres. These nine uni...
Bandar Al Khayran
Paddle a kayak around a limestone headland and the world goes completely quiet — no roads, no buildings, just the drip of water off your blade and the hollow resonance of the sea cave opening ahead. This sheltered coasta...
Majlis Al Jinn Cave
Stand at the edge of a 160-metre vertical shaft cut through solid limestone and listen: nothing, then a whisper of cool air rising from a chamber so vast it has its own weather system. Majlis Al Jinn is the second-larges...
Muscat4WDSalmah Plateau
Salmah Plateau is the kind of place that changes your sense of scale as soon as you climb onto it. The coast drops away behind you, the surface opens into a pale undulating highland, and the usual landmarks of travel dis...
The Rustaq Loop
Three forts, a sulphurous hot spring, and mountain passes through date palms into bare limestone — all connected by a single circular road that most tourists miss while driving straight to Nizwa. The Rustaq Loop traces a...
Wadi Mistal
The road narrows through a cliff gap, then the valley opens without warning into the Ghubrah Bowl — a basin ringed by naked limestone that makes you feel the full scale of the Western Hajar in a single glance. Wadi Mista...
Wakan Village
At 2,000 metres in the Western Hajar, Wakan smells different from every other village in Oman — in February and March the apricot orchards that ring the stone houses release a scent that carries across the entire valley....
Wadi Bani Awf & Snake Canyon
The descent from 2,000 metres of bare plateau through Snake Canyon to the Batinah Plain is the most dramatic off-road passage in northern Oman — narrow enough in places to feel the cliff walls through the window, steep e...
Little Snake Canyon
Between two canyon walls close enough to touch on both sides, the water is knee-deep, cold, and coloured a jade green that deepens with every step into the shade. Little Snake Canyon is the beginner entry point to the Wa...
Wadi Sahtan
Wadi Sahtan opens into a wide mountain basin that feels more like a highland valley than a canyon — date palms, falaj channels, traditional villages, and the smell of woodsmoke from houses still inhabited the same way th...
Wadi Hoqain
The pools at Hoqain are a specific shade of mineral blue — not turquoise, not green, but a milky blue-green that signals dissolved limestone and cool mountain water filtering through the Western Hajar. A small waterfall ...
Wadi Bani Hany
South of Hoqain and below the sight line of most Rustaq day-trippers, Wadi Bani Hany carries on as it always has — palm groves running along dry streambeds, stone buildings half-swallowed by vegetation, and the sound of ...
Hidden Gems of Oman
Go beyond the postcard view into mountain villages, secret coastlines, desert camps, and stories that stay with you.

