One Day Trip in Nizwa Fort & Souq, Jabreen Castle, Bahla Fort
Day Tour Included & Excluding
- Time Start- 8:00 to 8:30 AM
- INCLUDES
- Air Conditioned Vehicle 4WD
- Omani Guide to Speech in English
- Pick-up & Drop-off
- Water
- EXCLUDING
- Entry Fees
- Lunch
- TIME & PLACE
- 8 Hours Tour
- Nizwa Fort & Souq
- Jabreen Castle
- Bahla Fort
- Harbor of Muscat (Far Shore Excursions Passengers)
- Muscat International Airport
- Residence
- Hotels
- If you would like to book a group of more than 5 people please contact us
One Day Tour Planning in Nizwa Fort & Souq, Jabreen Castle, Bahla Fort
Are you looking for a perfect day trip in Oman that combines history, culture, and adventure? Look no further than Nizwa Fort, Nizwa Souq, Jabreen Castle, and Bahla Fort! These stunning architectural wonders are located just a few hours away from the bustling city of Muscat and offer a glimpse into Oman’s rich cultural heritage. Join us on an exciting journey as we explore these historical landmarks and share tips for making the most out of your visit. Get ready to be awed by the grandeur of these ancient fortresses!
After picking you up from your hotel at 8:00 a.m., we will proceed to Nizwa. Upon arrival, we will visit the Souq, which dates back to the 16th century and has served as an important trading center for centuries. With its narrow alleys, old buildings, and bustling atmosphere, you’ll instantly feel transported back in time when you enter the souq.
As a symbol of Omani heritage and culture, the Nizwa Fort is located right next to the soaq. It is one of the most impressive historical landmarks in Oman.
After lunch in a local restaurant, we’ll visit Jabeen castle, a beautiful example of Omani architecture built in 1675 by Imam Bil’arab bin Sultan Al-Ya’rubi.
In the city of Bahla, Oman, we will visit Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, making it one of the oldest forts in the country. The walls are 4 miles long and 165 feet high, making it one of Oman’s oldest forts. After that, we will return to Muscat