Oman Edition 1.0
When it comes to diversity packed into a compact, road-trip-perfect country, Oman is wildly underrated. This Tripperati Roadtrippers edition is all about contrast — turquoise wadis, stark desert dunes, dramatic mountain roads, and ancient forts.
Expect scenic drives, offbeat stops, swims in wadis, starry desert nights, and landscapes that constantly shift — without ever feeling rushed or overdone. Comfortable stays, cultural depth, and a strong sense of place define this adventure.
Everything you need to know about this adventure
18th to 25th March
(7N | 8D)
Bookings Open14
Max people
Muscat, Wadi Shab, Sur
Wahiba Sands, Nizwa, and more
Self-Drive Roadtrip: 4 self-drive cars, with max 4 people in each car.
Both, drivers and non-drivers can join in!
The classic experience! We begin with a short boat crossing, followed by a scenic hike through canyon walls, swim in cool, turquoise waters and narrow passages, and reach the hidden cave waterfall tucked deep inside the wadi.
The quieter escape! Wadi Hawer is a more exclusive experience. Think shallow streams, natural rock pools, palm-lined paths, and complete calm. This is where we wade barefoot through water, sit with our feet dipped in cool pools, and enjoy the luxury of space and silence.
The offbeat one! A surreal contrast in the middle of rugged terrain — milky blue sulphur pools flowing through dramatic rock formations. Known for their mineral-rich waters, these natural pools are believed to have healing properties.
A protected marine sanctuary just off Oman’s coast. We head out by boat, snorkel above vibrant corals, spot sea turtles gliding below, and drift in clear waters!
This is Oman the Tripperati way — you’re behind the wheel, navigating coastal roads, mountains, and desert highways. We stop when the views demand it, detour when curiosity strikes, and let the road shape the experience.
You ditch the shuttle service and self-drive to your hotel in the desert. You deflate tyres, drive into rolling dunes, and experience the silence of the desert. Sandboarding, stargazing, and a night in a desert camp that feels beautifully away from the rest of the world.
Your 8-day journey through Oman
Arrive in Muscat. Pick up cars, settle in. Meet your fellow Tripperatis and in the evening stroll along Mutrah Corniche and visit the Royal Opera House from outside.
We head out on a day trip to the Ad Dimaniyat Islands, known for crystal-clear waters. The islands are also home to turtles. Swim, snorkel, or simply relax by the sea as we prepare to wrap up our Oman adventure.
We visit the Bimmah Sinkhole and get into the water for a quick dip. We then leave for the refreshing stop near Fins Beach and Tiwi beach. Calm turquoise waters at secluded spots.
Today is all about Oman’s natural beauty. We first stopover to hunt for the hidden Romantic Cave. We then head to Wadi Shab — turquoise pools, canyon walks, and peaceful moments in nature. After a full day of exploring, we settle in for the night in Sur.
Start the day by visiting Wadi Hawer, a stunning oasis perfect for a refreshing dip, before heading into the golden dunes of Wahiba Sands. End the day in the desert, with an optional dune bashing /ATV and unwind under open skies and enjoy the starry night.
We head to Nizwa, home to historic forts & lively souqs. Explore Nizwa Fort & wander through the local Souq, soaking in the old-town charm and getting a feel of traditional Omani life
Did you know? Oman has sulphur pools! Today we visit offbeat Al Hoqqain, known for its natural sulphur pools & offbeat vibes, before making our way back to Muscat & saying bye to our cars!
Final goodbyes, return rental cars & onward journeys. We also have an extended day trip for those who have some time on their hand. You can reach out to us for more details!
In this journey, our stays are chosen to match the rhythm of the road. You’ll experience a thoughtfully curated mix of 3 star and 4 star+ accommodations that suit each location and its surroundings. Some nights are about luxury & the others about comfort.
+ 5% GST & 5% TCS (as applicable)
Yes it is advisable to get an international license or permit.
Absolutely. Oman is safe, welcoming, and ideal for an introduction to the region.
Not at all. Non-drivers are welcome — we rotate seats and navigators are just as important.
Moderate. Wadi hikes involve some hiking, scrambling and swimming but are manageable for most active travellers.
Roadside assistance is arranged through the car hiring company in the event of a breakdown.
Not currently. Our itineraries are tailored for adults and not suitable for kids.
Fly in and out of Muscat — Muscat International Airport (MCT). When booking flights, please double-check baggage allowances and any transit visa requirements. Our team will coordinate with you on the best flight options to consider.