Nizwa and Jebel Shams Tour
Theme: History, Mountains, Culture
Duration:2 DAYS TOUR
Tour Highlights:Nizwa – MisfahAlAbriyeen – Jebel Shams – Jabrin Fort –Bahla
ITINERARY: DAY 1: Nizwa – Al Hamra – Jebel Shams
Early morning we will drive to Nizwa, which was once the capital of Oman. The first stop will be the spectacular market, Nizwa Souq, one of the largest in Oman. We’ll get here early, as that’s the best time to get the pick of the deals as the vendors sell their goods from 5am to 10am daily. Choose from fresh fish, meat and vegetables to delightful and unique pottery, jewelry, handicrafts and souvenirs, all sold in authentic market halls the like of which you won’t see in many other places in the world. The Friday cattle market is not to be missed, as it’s a chance to see the locals in their element, selling goats, cattle, sheep and chickens in a circus-style open marketplace.
Next to the souq is the Nizwa Fortress, now a museum and a great place to take in the views of this spectacular ancient town and its surrounding mountain range. You’ll be able to explore the fortress, a military stronghold designed to repel the most fiercest of enemies in its day. It features towers, rooms and passages, along which many traps were laid to deter intruders who may have penetrated its defenses. What a great example of architecture from the early Yaruba dynasty this is, a dynasty that was responsible for a range of economic and military achievements during the mid-17th Century.
After Nizwa we will drive up the Jebel Shams Mountain, Oman’s tallest, standing at an impressive 3004 meters high. We’ll be stopping en route at the ancient village of Al Hamra, where an old, 7-bedroom village house has been restored and turned into a museum. An Omani guide will show us around, and reveal how the locals used to make coffee, oil and Omani bread. You’ll be able to buy some of the oil that the tour guides make themselves while working in the museum. After the brief tour, we’ll gather in the Majilis – which is an Omani living room – and enjoy Omani coffee or tea served with dates.
Next, we’ll continue our journey further up checking in at the Jebel Shams resort. You’ll have free time for the rest of the day, which you could spend leisurely wandering the variety of walking paths in the area, or exploring the 95 million year old Grand Canyon of Oman and enjoying yet more spectacular views of the Wadis and valleys below.
DAY 2: JEBEL SHAMS -AL HAMRA -BAHLA FORT- MUSCAT
We will start the day with an exciting drive down the Jebel Shams Mountain, Oman’s tallest, standing at an impressive 3004 meters high heading to Bahla fort.
Our caravan will reach Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, this is one of Oman’s oldest still-standing fortresses. It’s triangular-shaped, with walls that stretch for 12km around Bahla old town. To give you an idea of the size and scale of this fortress, there are no less than 132 watchtowers with guardrooms. You can also explore the town on your visit. Be sure to take photos of the amazing palm trees and beautiful mountains.
Then we will continue to Jabrin Castle which was formerly a presidential palace. This castle with elaborate wood carvings, beautiful ceiling paintings and stucco work was designed in 1670 by Bilarab bin Sultan bin Saif during the Yaruba dynasty. The castle benefited from a major renovation in 1984, and now you have the chance to step inside and see original furnishings and utensils, and taste period castle living, Oman-style. Then we will drive back to Muscat.