The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate, Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate

December 10, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman including Snake Canyon, Desert Camels Adventure Tours, Jebel Shams, Wadi Ghul - Oman's Grand Canyon, Jibreen Castle, Misfat al Abreyeen, Jebel Akhdar, Bahla Fort, Nizwa Fort Oman, Nizwa Souk.
Restaurants in Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate

1. Snake Canyon

Wadi Bani Awf Oman +(968)92360136
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Snake Canyon

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Reviewed By roberteggerstedt - Berlin, Germany

We booked a 3h canyoning trip in advance (contact via WhatsApp with Rashid +96892360136). There are two tours: A 5 hour tour through the snake canyon and a shorter tour through another canyon close by. The longer tour bigger jumps and longer abseiling. But the canyon didn’t carry enough water thou we did the 3 h tour. We had a great tour and felt very safe. Our guide took us afterwards to his home where we had lunch which was delicious. (Bring long shorts for the home visit to be polite). We highly recommend the tour to everybody who visits this area and is a little adventurous.

2. Desert Camels Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Desert Camels Adventure Tours

Desert Camels Adventure Tours is a local travel agency based in Oman. Mustafa (Omani from Nizwa) and Chiara (Italian from Turin) work side by side to organize unforgettable tailor-made 4x4 tours to discover the Sultanate, offering both authentic experiences thanks to their deep knowledge of the country and high standard services and assistance.

3. Jebel Shams

Al Hamra Oman +968 9218 6640 http://www.majanviews.com
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4.5 based on 361 reviews

Jebel Shams

At just over 2000 meter. Jebel Shams Resort is ideally situated a few minutes walk from the famous "Grand Canyon of Oman" and a visit to us on Oman's highest Mountain at approximately 3000 Meter is great place from which to enjoy the mountain. A warm welcome is ready for all those weary adventurers who visit it. Enjoy a perfect starry night sky outside one of our Arabic Rents or Chalets and enjoy a warming campfire at night. During the day there are lots of lovely walks and treks to suit all levels of fitness. For those who want to just relax then there is a swimming pool and lovely views of the surrounding stunning mountain vista.

Reviewed By mussabalhinai - Al Hamra, Oman

jebel Shams is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the Hajar range and the country. The mountain is a popular sightseeing area located 240 km from Muscat

4. Wadi Ghul - Oman's Grand Canyon

Al Hamra Oman +968 9926 6868
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4.5 based on 354 reviews

Wadi Ghul - Oman's Grand Canyon

Reviewed By I8925AJandrewa - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

We drove to Jebel Shams for a couple of days of walking in the mountains. We didn't do what most people seem to come here to do. We had decided in advance that the Balcony Walk probably wasn't for us - it looked a bit too busy and a bit too scary in places. We spent the first day following the W4 walk along the top of the canyon. It's a steady walk requiring only a moderate level of fitness. We didn't see another walker on the W4 route all day, so I would recommend it to anyone who wants a bit of peace and quiet. The views are breathtaking and there are plenty of great spots to sit and have lunch. On the second day, we picked up a trail behind one of the resorts in Jebel Shams, walked it for a while before going off piste to explore the nearby gullies. It was a bit more strenuous with some slow going on the rocky descents, but still accessible to most.

5. Jibreen Castle

Jabrin 612 Oman +968 800 77799
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4.5 based on 481 reviews

Jibreen Castle

Reviewed By Rowzar2020 - Oman, null

Jabreen also spelled Jibreen Castle or Jabrin Castlem is superiority with beauty among all castle in the whole of Oman according to Oman trippers. This historic castle was constructed in the late 17th century and is located in Bahla in the Al Dakhiliyah( same place of Bahla fort -a must for visit) about 175 KM away from MCT. The average time spend to the castle is approx 20- 30 minutes. The castle is open from Saturday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm and on Friday from 8am to 11am. Entry fee is 500 baizas for adults. During our visit ( March and June ) it remains closed .So we had photos outside and the nearby date palm plantation.

6. Misfat al Abreyeen

Al Hamra Oman +968 9934 8440 http://www.omantourism.gov.om/wps/portal/mot/tourism/oman/detailsp/!ut/p/a0/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfGjzOL9gwKD3fxcTQwMQvzMDTw9TcxNvFyMjd2cTPQLsh0VAfks_7w!/?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/wps/wcm/connect/mot_english_lib/mot/experience/culture/traditional+villages/m
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4.5 based on 396 reviews

Misfat al Abreyeen

Reviewed By Alice_Raff

We really enjoy to walk along the palm trees during hours and to have lunch at the Misfat Old House (very good lunch, beautiful terrace)

7. Jebel Akhdar

Al Hajar Mountains Range, Nizwa 611 Oman https://omantourism.gov.om/wps/portal/mot/tourism/oman/details/!ut/p/a1/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfGjzOLN_Nx8AlxdDA38LQwNDDyDLXzNgoOdjQ38TYEKIoEKDHAARwNC-oMTi_TD9aPAypzdHT1MzH2A-py8nQ08vV0DvUOMfQ0NHA0xFJhYGBl4ujh5uJhb-gJNNIMqwOOOgtyICs9MR0UAhfPJqw!!/dl5/d5
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4.5 based on 609 reviews

Jebel Akhdar

Reviewed By Curiosity786751

Its awesome experience. You need 4×4 wheel drive..SUV to cross after the police checkpoint. If you have sedan then you may park it before the checkpoint and rent and SUV.we stayed at Salassel Guesthouse. We were 21 adults and 7 kids( 5 families). The guesthouse was neat, had kitchen with gas connections. You may carry some utensils (1 provided there wasn't enough). We had rice cooker, vegetables, basmati rice... Open barbecue was available. There were restaurants just outside the Guesthouse. We went to a coffee shop( diagonally loca

8. Bahla Fort

Oasis of Bahla, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 9723 8609 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/433
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4.0 based on 516 reviews

Bahla Fort

This site is currently undergoing repairs. Tours are unavailable at this time.

Reviewed By kevins684 - Pontypridd, United Kingdom

Of all the forts visited in Oman, I think Bahla was my favourite. It just looks the part. Finished in mud baked and cracked in the sun embedded with pebbles, gravel, broken pottery, as if it had been there in this state for hundreds of years. It stands proudly on a hill looking over the adjacent properties visible from kilometres away. And it covers a large area with several towers and different buildings to explore on many levels with interconnecting stairways and walkways. There is no information in any of the rooms, neither are they furnished in any way, or, unlike the nearby Jibreen castle, is there an audio guide. But I loved it, it is a real fort from childhood days.

9. Nizwa Fort Oman

Nizwa Oman +968 9951 1195 [email protected] http://www.nizwafort.om
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4.0 based on 1,289 reviews

Nizwa Fort Oman

Reviewed By Bobbbbbbbbbb - New York City, United States

Heavily restored fort, castle and farm - really interesting museum that does a great job explaining the history of the building and area (with good English content)

10. Nizwa Souk

City Center Close to the fort, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 9234 4606 http://www.majanviews.com
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4.0 based on 589 reviews

Nizwa Souk

Reviewed By ct93

I am surprised the review for this place are that low,in my opinion Nizwa in general was my favorite place of Oman. I visited the souq after visiting the fort and having mishkak in front of the market carpark, it is not marketed towards tourists hence why i liked it as i wanted to see what the locals buy. on Thursday evening, the busy area was the fish market, we also found our way to the date market, the staff was so friendly to explain the different dates varieties, they also do fresh tahini that they used to dip the dates. it looks like it is also a meetup place, there is a couch on the left side when you enter the shop and the local stop by, eat dates and drink tea, we were invited to sit down and had a very nice time with them, im not sure whether they all know each other or they are just friendly to each other. While walking around the market we were also stopped by locals few time that were drinking tea and they just wanted to share the cup with us, or sometime we just say hi to people chilling and they just give you a cup to drink tea. Make sure you buy the date over there, we only bought few pack thinking that we will easily find another date shop in Muscat but we didnt, all we could find after asking local was the prepack box with dates mainly from Saoudie (apparently december is not the season but the date in Nizwa were from Oman and fresh) - also recommend to buy the fresh tahini. We went back to the market the next day a friday morning to see the livestock trade, it is a must do, it looked like a catwalk for animals!!! only regret is that i didnt buy more date in Nizwa and that because i am from Australia i wasnt sure whether i could bring back the spices and dried fruits. The were also not many tourists hence i guess why they are so so so sooo friendly (compare to Mutrah souq)

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