Cultural tour in Oman

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Duration
9 Days
Type
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Description of Cultural tour in Oman

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Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

Travel guides

Oman
You couldn’t get two more contrasting neighbours. While Dubai is like walking into Disneyland in the desert, Oman is like waking up in an Arabian Arca...
Middle East
The cultural crossroads between east and west, the Middle East tends to make headlines for all the wrong reasons, and for many people the images that ...

Holiday information

Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Reviews

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Reviewed on 28 Dec 2023 by

Excellent holiday, highly recommend anyone who wants to experience the Middle East. Read full review

Reviewed on 06 Nov 2023 by

The trip to the desert was fantastic. So beautiful and peaceful... Fantastic memorable holiday, we will return! Read full review

Reviewed on 21 Mar 2023 by

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Reviewed on 07 Nov 2022 by

Discovery of the variety and richness of Oman - history, geography, culture, cuisine and people - sites and experiences such as Jabreen, Nizwa, Wadi Bani Habib, Al Ain, Snake Gorges, Dolphin watching... Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

The Wahiba desert camp, 1000 Nights Camp, which is locally owned and employs local Omanis to help run it. It is furnished and decorated using regional furniture and materials and provides locally sourced food and traditional entertainment to help support the local community. There is no electricity at the camp with no light pollution or sound pollution as the camp uses natural resources to blend in with the environment. All waste from the campsites is taken away and recycled. There is no evidence left of any travellers staying in the desert.
We train our drivers and guides for Eco friendly tourism.
Our Guides and drivers are instructed to collect the garbage in a trash bag and dispose off it in Garbage bins. Our drivers collect the trash they find at any place they stop for break.
Also we encourage customers to carry their own water bottles and use big cans instead of small water bottles. The cans are filled at each hotel of stay before the tour. The guest fill in their bottles to use it for the day for drinking. This helps us to avoid using too many plastic bottles. We encourage our drivers to maintain the speed limit and drive slowly when passing through the villages.


Oman's vision of diversifying state sources of revenues and reducing the country's dependence on finite natural resources has led to numerous projects in the tourism and hospitality sector, in addition to projects in traditional sectors such as infrastructure, petrochemicals, electricity and water. This has resulted in the development (or proposed development) of several large resort and integrated tourism projects. Other sectors that have seen notable projects include mining, agriculture & fisheries.

People

We ensure our driver/guides take guests off the beaten track locations where tourism helps the local communities there by supporting local trade and livelihoods,
An option is to stay at with an Omani family at their guesthouse in the rural village of Misfah. This will let you experience traditional Omani life and it supports the local community and brings economy to the village.
Another option is to visit the Ibra womens market, this is open once a week and attracts women-only buyers and sellers from all over the region, selling a variety of handicrafts such as baskets, woven cushions and camel bags. Men are not welcome, and photographs are prohibited here in the only souq in the country dedicated to female shoppers.
On this tour you will visits several local communities in the Wahiba Sands where you can see the traditional way of life and purchase handicrafts made by the locals. Any money from the sale of the handicrafts helps the local Bedouins to support their families. Local Bedouin guides are hired to explain their way of life to clients on parts of this tour. This enables them to earn a regular living from the visiting tourists.
We provide a local Omani guide for the duration of your time out on your 4WD adventure, They will share their local knowledge of their history, culture, customs and lifestyle. Often the guides have strong links with the local Bedouin people, with whom they interact on a regular basis or have associations with the local tribes.

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