Start the day with a hearty breakfast at our camp in Wahiba Sands. This vast desert is not just a land of golden dunes; it's also home to the traditional Bedouin tribe, known for their warm hospitality and deep knowledge of the desert. Today, we have the unique opportunity to visit a Bedouin family in their traditional and humble habitat.
Leaving behind the stark simplicity of the desert, our journey takes us to Wadi Bani Khalid. Nestled in the mountains, this wadi is dotted with charming, small villages, each offering a picturesque glimpse of Omani life. The wadi's crystal-clear, deep blue waters beckon us for a refreshing swim, so be sure to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes.
The next destination is Al Jebel Al Akhdar, which is renowned for its breathtaking fruit orchards, carefully cultivated in terraces along the mountain slopes. Natural springs and aflaj (irrigation systems) bless the region, making it a lush oasis in the rocky landscape. As we explore, we'll come across charming villages like Saiq, Wadi Bani Habib (the village of old houses), Village Roose, and Al Ain, each offering a unique glimpse into the local way of life. The villages perch on the mountain slopes, providing incredible vistas of dramatic peaks, deep gorges, and winding wadis.
If you happen to visit Jabal Al Akhdar in March or April, you'll be treated to the fragrant bloom of the local roses, filling the air with their sweet scent. The villagers distil rose water in their homes, a tradition that has been passed down through generations.
For this part of the journey, it's advisable to wear lightweight and comfortable clothing, along with sturdy walking shoes. We'll spend the night at the Sama Jabal Akhdar Hotel, surrounded by the beauty of the mountains. (B for Breakfast)