



Nizwa, Jabal Al Akther, Birkat Al Mouz Private Tour
Experience the local lifestyle in Nizwa and visit the ancient buildings. Then we will take you to the extraordinary landscape of Jabal Al Akther and Birkat Al Mouz to connect with nature.
- Explore Nizwa Fort
- Discover Jabal Al Akthar Mountain
- Visit Birkat Al Mouz Village
- Local guide
- Lunch
- Transportation by a/c vehicle
- Pick-up/drop-off
- Entrance fees
Nizwa Fort, Jebel Akhdar, and Birkat Al Mouz Day Trip from Muscat
Few things match the feeling of a single day trip that manages to pack a UNESCO-listed fort, a mountain village, and terraced orchards into one clean itinerary. This Oman adventure starts in Nizwa, where the iconic Round Tower Fort anchors the old city and the souk nearby sells everything from halwa to khanjars. A local tour guide handles all the storytelling while the air-conditioned vehicle handles the winding climb through Wadi Al Madeen toward Jebel Al Akhdar. At the top, the aflaj irrigation channels and rose gardens feel genuinely surreal. The day trip wraps at Birkat Al Mouz village, shaded by towering date palms, quiet and unhurried, a perfect contrast to Muscat's pace.
Tips for Your Trip to Oman's Interior
Before you visit Oman's highlands, a few practical notes will save real headaches:
- Dress modestly for Nizwa Fort and mosque areas, shoulders and knees covered is the standard
- Jebel Al Akhdar sits above 2,000 meters, bring a light jacket even in summer
- Comfortable walking shoes matter more than you think, cobblestones and uneven terrain throughout
- The hotel pickup is included, so confirm your address clearly when booking the tour
- Entrance fees to the fort are not covered, carry around 5 OMR in cash
- Visit during October to April for the most pleasant day travel conditions
Lunch is included in the experience, so no need to hunt for restaurants mid-trip.
More Facts About This Experience
Jebel Al Akhdar, meaning "Green Mountain," sits within the Al Hajar range and reaches 2,980 meters, making it one of the highest inhabited areas in the Arabian Peninsula. Oman gained global attention when Mission: Impossible, Rogue Nation (2015) featured dramatic desert and mountain landscapes reminiscent of the Akhdar region. National Geographic named Oman one of its top travel destinations partly due to landscapes like these. The Birkat Al Mouz ruins near the village date to the 18th century, with the fort there considered one of the finest examples of pre-modern Omani military architecture.
Complementary Experiences for Your Oman Holiday
After a day exploring forts and mountain villages, Muscat offers a completely different side of Oman adventures. A dolphin watching and snorkeling trip along the coast is genuinely thrilling, spinner dolphins are a common sighting in Omani waters. For something faster, quad biking across beach dunes near Muscat delivers an adrenaline hit that balances nicely with the slower, cultural pace of the Jebel Akhdar day. Horse riding along the muttrah corniche area or coastal trails is another relaxed but memorable thing to explore during your holiday in Oman.
Who Will Enjoy This Oman Day Trip
History lovers, curious solo travelers, and couples who want substance over spectacle will feel right at home here. Families with older children handle the trip well. The itinerary moves at a comfortable pace, never rushed, never boring. Anyone visiting Oman and wanting to understand its culture beyond cafes and hotels will find this day genuinely rewarding.



