Embark on a private overnight adventure to Oman’s Grand Canyon, exploring Nizwa, Bahla, and Jebel Shams with an expert guide.
Embark on a private overnight adventure to Oman’s Grand Canyon, exploring Nizwa, Bahla, and Jebel Shams with an expert guide.
From Muscat to Nizwa Jebel Shams: Souq, Castles, Bahla Fort & Wadi Ghul Scenic Stop
Nizwa Souk - The drive from Muscat to Nizwa takes about 2 hours, providing a picturesque journey through Oman’s landscapes and mountain vistas.
Upon arrival, visitors can spend approximately 1 hour exploring the vibrant Nizwa Souq, one of the oldest and most…
From Muscat to Nizwa Jebel Shams: Souq, Castles, Bahla Fort & Wadi Ghul Scenic Stop
Nizwa Souk - The drive from Muscat to Nizwa takes about 2 hours, providing a picturesque journey through Oman’s landscapes and mountain vistas.
Upon arrival, visitors can spend approximately 1 hour exploring the vibrant Nizwa Souq, one of the oldest and most traditional markets in Oman. Here, they can browse and purchase authentic Omani treasures such as dates, halwa (a traditional sweet), spices, souvenirs, handmade crafts, and exquisite silver and gold jewelry.
Nizwa Fort Oman - Next, the iconic Nizwa Fort awaits, one of Oman’s most remarkable historical landmarks. Constructed in the 17th century, the fort is renowned for its massive circular tower, the largest of its kind in Oman. From the top, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the old city, surrounding palm plantations, and the Hajar Mountains. Inside, traditional defensive structures, hidden passageways, cannons, and exhibits showcase Oman’s rich history and heritage. The fort is a perfect blend of culture, architecture, and breathtaking views, making it a highlight of any visit to Nizwa.
Jibreen Castle - A visit to Jabrin Castle offers a journey into one of Oman’s most beautiful and well-preserved historical landmarks. Built in the late 17th century during the reign of Imam Bil’arab bin Sultan, the castle is known for its elegant Islamic architecture and its role as a center of learning, governance, and culture.
Unlike traditional forts built for battle, Jabrin Castle was designed as a residential and intellectual stronghold. Inside, visitors will discover beautifully decorated ceilings with intricate wooden carvings, Arabic inscriptions, and colorful geometric patterns that reflect Oman’s rich artistic heritage. The castle features a maze of rooms, hidden staircases, and secret passageways that once served both defensive and private purposes.
One of the highlights is the rooftop, where panoramic views of the surrounding date palm plantations and nearby mountains can be enjoyed.
Bahla Fort - Visiting Bahla Fort is a journey into Oman’s rich history and one of its UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Surrounded by a massive traditional mud-brick wall, the fort was once a key center of trade, culture, and protection in the region.
The fort features impressive towers, thick defensive walls, and a maze of corridors that reflect its important role in defending the area in the past. Inside, visitors can explore courtyards, watchtowers, and historic rooms that provide insight into traditional Omani life and architecture.
From the top, beautiful views of palm plantations, old mud villages, and the surrounding Hajar Mountains can be enjoyed. Bahla Fort is a true symbol of Oman’s heritage, craftsmanship, and history.
Wadi Ghul - Oman’s Grand Canyon - A photo stop at Wadi Ghul, also known as the “Grand Canyon of Arabia,” offers one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in Oman. Located near Jebel Shams, this dramatic canyon is the deepest in the Arabian Peninsula, with towering cliffs and rugged rock formations that drop sharply into the valley below.
During the stop, visitors can capture stunning panoramic photos of the vast canyon landscape, especially where the cliffs layer in shades of brown, red, and grey under the sunlight. The viewpoint is perfect for wide-angle shots and unforgettable scenery of Oman’s natural beauty.
It’s a short stop, but one of the most memorable highlights of the journey, offering a true sense of the scale and majesty of the Hajar Mountains.
Jebel Shams - An overnight stay at **Jebel Shams Resort offers a unique mountain escape at the “Grand Canyon of Arabia.” Located at the highest peak in Oman, the resort provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by dramatic cliffs, fresh mountain air, and breathtaking panoramic views.
Enjoy a relaxing evening away from the city, where a stunning sunset over the rugged canyon landscapes can be witnessed. At night, the clear skies often reveal a spectacular display of stars, making it an unforgettable stargazing experience.
Accommodation at Jebel Shams combines comfort with nature, offering a simple yet cozy stay in one of Oman’s most iconic mountain destinations. Wake up to a refreshing sunrise over the canyon, creating the perfect ending to the adventure.
Al Hamra, Misfat Al Abriyeen, Jebel Shams View & Al Hoota Cave Adventure
Jebel Shams - Enjoy a refreshing breakfast at the hotel at Jebel Shams, surrounded by the peaceful mountain atmosphere before starting the day’s journey.
After breakfast, the trip continues with the first stop at the breathtaking Grand Canyon of Arabia viewpoint, where a photo stop overlooking the dramatic cliffs of Wadi Ghul can be enjoyed. Capture stunning panoramic views of the deep canyon and layered rock formations—one of Oman’s most iconic natural landscapes.
It’s the perfect way to begin the day, combining relaxation, fresh mountain air, and unforgettable scenery before continuing the journey back.
Al Hamra Old Town - Driving from Jebel Shams to Al Hamra Old Village is like stepping back in time to one of Oman’s most authentic heritage villages. Famous for its traditional mud-brick houses, the village showcases how people lived for centuries in harmony with nature before modern development.
Walk through narrow alleyways lined with old multi-storey homes built from sun-dried mud and palm materials. Some structures are still preserved, offering a real glimpse into traditional Omani architecture and daily life.
Set against the stunning Hajar Mountains, the village is also perfect for photography. Parts of the traditional falaj irrigation system that once supported farming and life here can also be seen.
Al Hamra Old Village is a peaceful cultural stop that reflects Oman’s deep history, heritage, and timeless lifestyle.
Bait Al Safah - Visiting Bait Al Safah Museum offers an authentic glimpse into traditional Omani life. Located in Al Hamra Old Village, this restored mud house is a living museum that shows how families lived centuries ago.
Inside, local hosts in traditional dress demonstrate old customs such as coffee roasting, bread making, and traditional crafts. The experience is interactive and brings Oman’s heritage to life.
The house itself reflects classic Omani architecture with thick mud walls, wooden ceilings, and multi-level living spaces designed for family life and comfort.
A visit here is a cultural journey that connects deeply with Oman’s traditions and history.
Misfah al Abriyyin - Visiting Misfat Al Abriyeen is one of the most beautiful cultural and scenic experiences in Oman. This ancient mountain village is famous for its traditional mud and stone houses built on steep cliffs, overlooking a lush green oasis surrounded by dramatic mountains.
As visitors walk through the narrow stone pathways, they’ll discover a peaceful village where time seems to stand still. The terraced farms below are supported by a centuries-old falaj irrigation system, which still brings fresh water to date palms, banana trees, and vegetable gardens.
The village offers stunning photo opportunities with its mix of golden stone houses, green plantations, and mountain views. Traditional Omani architecture can also be seen up close, with old doors, carved wooden windows, and winding alleys that connect different parts of the village.
Misfat is not just a sightseeing stop—it is a living heritage site where local families still reside, preserving their traditions and mountain lifestyle.
Al Hoota Cave - Visiting Al Hoota Cave is a unique underground adventure into one of Oman’s most fascinating natural wonders. Located at the base of the Hajar Mountains, the cave is estimated to be millions of years old and features an impressive network of limestone formations shaped over time by natural water flow.
Inside, visitors will explore a guided walking route through cool underground chambers filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and dramatic rock formations. The cave maintains a naturally cool temperature, offering a refreshing contrast to the desert climate outside.
One of the highlights is the underground lake, home to rare blind cave fish that have adapted to complete darkness. The lighting inside is carefully designed to enhance the natural beauty of the formations while keeping the environment protected.
A visit to Al Hoota Cave is both educational and adventurous, offering insight into Oman’s geological history and a memorable experience beneath the mountains.
Muscat - After an unforgettable overnight stay at Jebel Shams, the scenic drive back to Muscat begins. Enjoy the journey as the descent from the cool mountain heights of the “Grand Canyon of Arabia” passes through dramatic landscapes, traditional villages, and winding mountain roads.
The drive offers beautiful final views of Oman’s rugged Hajar Mountains, making it a peaceful and memorable end to the adventure. Arrival in Muscat will be relaxed after a refreshing mountain experience filled with nature, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

- Private Transportation in air-conditioned Landcruiser
- Pick up and Drop off anywhere in Muscat area
- Omani Tour Guide (English & Arabic Speaking)
- Accommodation at Jebel Shams Resort (3-star hotel)
- Breakfast and Dinner included
- Fuel and Parking Fees covered
- Private Transportation in air-conditioned Landcruiser
- Pick up and Drop off anywhere in Muscat area
- Omani Tour Guide (English & Arabic Speaking)
- Accommodation at Jebel Shams Resort (3-star hotel)
- Breakfast and Dinner included
- Fuel and Parking Fees covered
- Lunch to be paid on site
- Nizwa Fort Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Jabrin Castle Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Bahla Fort Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Bait Al Saffah Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Al Hoota Cave Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Lunch to be paid on site
- Nizwa Fort Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Jabrin Castle Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Bahla Fort Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Bait Al Saffah Entrance Fees to be paid on site
- Al Hoota Cave Entrance Fees to be paid on site
Embark on an unforgettable private overnight tour to Jebel Shams, the site of Oman’s stunning Grand Canyon. Enjoy a convenient pick-up from any location in the Muscat area and travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle to the historic city of Nizwa. Discover the renowned Nizwa Souq and choose to either explore inside or capture photos outside…
Embark on an unforgettable private overnight tour to Jebel Shams, the site of Oman’s stunning Grand Canyon. Enjoy a convenient pick-up from any location in the Muscat area and travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle to the historic city of Nizwa. Discover the renowned Nizwa Souq and choose to either explore inside or capture photos outside Nizwa Fort. Proceed to Bahla Fort, with optional visits to Jabrin Castle and Bait Al Safah Museum to delve into Oman’s rich culture and heritage.
Journey through the magnificent Al Hajar Mountains and take in the panoramic views at Wadi Ghul before reaching Jebel Shams Resort. Unwind in the refreshing mountain climate with dinner and breakfast included during your overnight stay. The following day, marvel at the breathtaking Grand Canyon views, visit the ancient village of Al Hamra, and optionally explore Al Hoota Cave before returning to Muscat. Travel with a knowledgeable English-speaking Omani guide throughout the trip.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.