
The tour begins by driving through the beautiful embassy quarter of Muscat en route to
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. We stop to visit the mosque, a splendor of unique Islamic architecture*. The tour continues to the
Old Town where we proceed on foot, strolling around Portuguese forts
Jalali and
Mirani and Qasr Al Alam, the Palace of HM Sultan Qaboos. Our next stop is
Bait Al Zubair Museum with its wealth of information and exhibits on the country’s culture, tradition and heritage. We drive to
Muttrah, a delightful quarter of Muscat. Step into the fish market, stroll along the Corniche to admire the beautiful merchant houses and experience the shopping in its busy
souk, well known for its silver craft shops, perfumes, souvenirs and much more to buy
Dress Code: Loose long trousers or long skirts, long sleeves and a head scarf for ladies. No short for men.
The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken and understood in this Country.
The UAE is situated north of the Equator on latitudes between 22-28.5 N and longitudes 51-58 E. Bordered to the North by the Arabian Gulf, to the East by the Gulf of Oman and Sultanate of Oman, to the South by Saudi Arabia, and to the West by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The total area of the country is 83,600 square kilometers. This includes an archipelago with an area of about 5,900 square kilometers. The coastline is 650 kms.
The UAE is one of the best world winter resorts. Between November and March, it experiences warm sunny days with an average temperature of 26° C/78.8° F and cool nights with an average temperature of 15° C/59° F. Hot temperature and high humidity increase between June and August. The average temperature is 38° C/100.4° F during the summer. Rainfall is infrequent falling mainly in winter.
Normal tourist photography is acceptable, but it is considered offensive to photograph Muslim women. It is also courteous to ask permission before photographing men. Photographs of government buildings or military installations are forbidden
Tour Times:
Mon & Wed @ 8.30am

The tour begins by driving through the beautiful embassy quarter of Muscat en route to Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. We stop to visit the mosque, a splendor of unique Islamic architecture*. The tour continues to the Old Town where we proceed on foot, strolling around Portuguese forts Jalali and Mirani and Qasr Al Alam, the Palace of HM Sultan Qaboos. Our next stop is Bait Al Zubair Museum with its wealth of information and exhibits on the country�s culture, tradition and heritage. We drive to
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