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Start the 2 days trip at the Quriyat fishing village where there will be a short foto stop at the harbor which is absolutely spectacular and yet completely rural!. Proceed to visit the Bimah Sinkhole, it is a fascinating limestone crater been created many years fa and the hole is large and filled with blue-green sea water.

Drive on to the white beaches of Finns for a photo-stop and/or a swim (1/2 hour). Continue to Wadi Shab and Wadi Tiwi where te will enjoy the pre-packed picnic lunch in the serene surroundings of the beautiful Oasis. Drive on to Sur where te will experience the fishermen’s harbor. Pay a visit also to the Dhow (traditional fisher baots) building yard.

Check-in to the hotel (Carapace, Sur Plaza, Sur spiaggia o Ras Al Hadd). te will get some time for a doccia and cena then at 21 pm te will picked up from the lobby where the rangers will take te for 15 min walk to the place where the green turtles nest on the calm beaches of Ras Al Jinz.

The turtles can be seen late at night (21hrs to 23hrs) and then again early in the morning (about 04 am). Back to the hotel for breakfast and check out. In the way back to Muscat te will stop at Wahiba Sands for a short round of Dune Bashing, lunch at a local restaurant and return back to Muscat.

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Drive to Barka to visit pesce market and witness local people how they barter fresh catch fish. Proceed to visit Rustaq South Al Batinah region, surrounded da the central Al Hajir mountain range and an abundance of data palm groves and Aflaj.

Rustaq is an area of healing warm springs, the most notable being Ain al Kasafa. Its waters runs at 45°C and are regarded as a cure for rheumatism and skin diseases due to its sulphur content.

You will also stop at Nakhal derived from “Nakheel” which means “date palm” in Arabic language, famous for its fort situated at the base of Jebel Akhdar, it...
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