Early morning you do a cliff walk up to the abandoned village. It is 1 hour 15 minutes’ walk each way. An exiting easy walk along the steep canyon walls to an old village bringing you back in time hundreds of years.
Balcony Walk
Walking time: 1 hr 15 mins
Altitude 1900 m to 1800 m
Length 4 kms, Grade 1
Return to hotel for breakfast
Please note: The guests can choose to do the cliff walk before or after breakfast.
Check out from the hotel and drive to Al Hoota Cave (45 kms Drive time, 1 hour). Estimated to be over 2 million years old, Al Hoota Cave is located at the foot of Jabal Shams, Oman’s epic mountain. It is the first and only show cave in the Arabian Peninsula with a total length of around 4.5 kilometres, of which just 500 metres is accessible to the general public. Al Hoota Cave contains a rich ecosystem that includes four lakes. It is here that one can see the rare blind fish – Garra Barreimiae or more commonly known to us as Bu Naseh. And there are many other animal species living in the cave including bats (Rhinopoma Muscatellum), arthropods, mollusks, spiders, snails and water beetles.
Please note visit to Al Hoota Cave is subject to weather conditions. Due to heavy rains in Nizwa region, the cave remains closed for visitors.
Later drive to Nizwa (40 kms, drive time 45 minutes). A former capital, Nizwa is among Oman’s oldest cities. It centres on Nizwa Fort, arguably Oman’s most magnificent standing fortress, as well as Nizwa souk, the largest market in the country besides Muttrah (in Muscat).
Incase Al Hoota Cave is closed, they will drive to Jebel Akhder (80 kms, 2 hrs 20 minutes’ drive time)
3 Village walk in Jebel Akhder
Places covered: Al Aqr, Al Ain, And As’Sharaijah
Distance: 6.5 mi / 10.5 km
Duration: 2 hr 30 minutes
Elevation: 482 f
Elevation loss: 482 f
After the walk drive back to Nizwa
Check in at Golden Tulip hotel and dinner at hotel
Overnight at Intercity Hotel – Nizwa
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner