Wahiba Sands
The epitome of Arabia: this is where you’ll find the rolling sand dunes of many a desert film location. The most impressive dunes can be found in the north east, some reaching an enormous 300 feet high. The Wahiba Sands stretch to the Arabian Sea so, contrary to any assumptions about the desert, there’s a rich wildlife here, including gazelle, mongoose and large migrant bird populations.
The dunes are home to some 3000 Bedu from various tribes and the coastal region is dotted with small settlements where fishermen take advantage of the abundance of marine life in the Arabian Sea. In winter, birds flock to the mudflats and lagoons around Barr Al Hikman.
Canvas Club
Wahiba Sands, Oman
The most glamorous camping option in Oman, Canvas Club offers an exciting and luxurious way to get off the beaten track, without having to compromise on comfort. Enjoy a night or two amongst the golden dunes of Wahiba Sands in your own private camp.
Desert Nights Camp
Wahiba Sands, Oman
The Desert Nights Camp offers fixed Bedouin style air-conditioned tents in the wondrous Wahiba Sands, only a 3-hour drive from the hustle and bustle of Muscat. This is a good option for those who prefer more luxurious surroundings.
Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve
Ras Al Jinz, Oman
Located on the Eastern peninsula of Oman, Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve is Oman's leading conservation project for the hatching and protection of turtles. Air conditioned, luxury tents, and excellent guides make this an ideal stay to learn about turtles.