Day 1:
09:00 Depart Muscat for Al Minzifah in the city of Ibra. Al Minzifah, mostly off the touristic path, shows visitors a glimpse of a wealthy period during which the town’s rich businessmen built magnificent mudbrick mansions. We drive to our next stop in Badiyah for lunch, then continue to Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the largest wadis in Oman. Nestled deep into the mountains, it is a true oasis. Water cascades down the gorge, forming cool blue-green pools fed by underground streams flowing within the surrounding limestone hills. Perennial flowing streams of spring water carried in falaj (man-made channels) cling precariously to the rugged terrain and support villages in the area. Enjoy a swim. Proceed to Wahibah Sands (Al Sharqiyah Sands) – a typical example of a “sand sea.” This desert is magnificent with its rolling dunes, shifting sands, and changing colors. This used to be the home of traditional Bedouins, but you can still find some of them and definitely pass by their homes and look at their camels. A stop on the top of sand dunes to enjoy the sunset before our departure to the Sama Al Wasil Desert Camp for dinner and overnight. Local music.
Day 2:
09:00 After breakfast, visit Al Mudhayrib. Our guide will explain how the Omanis used to live in the past. You will see strong evidence of the past history. Surrounding hills with watchtowers, fine old buildings with beautiful carved doors and arches remain. Our guide will talk about the traditional irrigation systems of Oman, ancient water channels from 500 AD located in the regions of Dakhiliyah, Sharqiyah, and Batinah. However, they represent a type of irrigation system as old as 5,000 years in the region named as Qanat or Kariz as originally named in Persia and show you one example of it in Al Mudhayrib. Then, a short walk to visit one of the summer houses.
Lunch (Omani cuisine).
Back to the desert and a visit to a camp where Bedouins raise racing camels and hear the guide’s explanation, then see the daily fitness and training of camels in preparation for the race. Dinner in the house of one of the Bedouin families, then back to the desert camp for overnight.
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