On your journey down to the desert, there will be a chance to visit Ibra – one of the oldest cities in the country and once an important hub on the trading route between Oman and Zanzibar.
Also stop off at Wadi Bani Khalid, a beautiful must-see spot and a great place for a refreshing swim. As long as the water levels are not too high, you can explore further into the quiet parts of the wadi, such as the Moqal Cave.
Later on, your guide will deflate the tyres ready to dune bash your way into the mesmerising Wahiba Sands. Check in to your desert camp, relax and marvel at the scenery around you. Later, the sight of the sun dipping below the horizon as you sit high up in the dunes is something magical to behold.
Leaving the Wahiba Sands, the coastal road is a great way to travel to Ras Al Hadd, but there is a quicker inland route if you prefer. Along the coast, nature has created some incredible colour combinations. Pass remote villages and beautiful Al Askharah Beach en route to Ras Al Hadd, the nesting place of endangered green and hawksbill turtles. Turtles can be seen here all year round, but particularly from June to November.