Muscat
8 Hours
One Day Tour
4 persons
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Overview
Oman is home to a wide variety of migratory birds, especially during their seasonal journeys between nesting and wintering grounds. Many species travel from Europe, East Asia, and even as far as northern Siberia, covering nearly 5,000 kilometers.
Birdwatchers can explore different regions across Oman to spot these fascinating birds. Some of the best locations include Al Hikman Peninsula, Masirah Island, Al Wusta beaches, coastal lagoons, and the beautiful beaches and springs of Dhofar. Many bird species also inhabit Dimaniyat Islands and Musandam.
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Trip Highlights
Included in the Trip:
✔ Expert guide and full birdwatching equipment
✔ Transportation to and from locations
✔ Water and soft drinks
✔ Picnic lunch
What to Bring:
✔ Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat
✔ Camera or a protective case
✔ A medium-sized backpack for water and essentials
✔ A spirit of adventure!
Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring Al Ansab Lagoons & Coastal Islands
After breakfast, you’ll meet your guide and start your journey at 8:00 AM. Your first stop will be Al Ansab Lagoons, located about 10 km west of Muscat. You’ll spend 2-3 hours exploring this incredible wetland, home to almost 200 species of birds.
Later, you’ll head to Sawadi Islands and Fahal Island (about 4 km off Ras Al Hamra in Muscat). These islands are home to breeding sooty falcons and nesting red-billed tropicbirds. Boat trips around Fahal Island can be arranged for an up-close experience.
Other Great Birdwatching Spots in Muscat:
With its diverse habitats and rich birdlife, Oman is a paradise for birdwatchers—a place where every visit promises a new and exciting sighting!