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5 Days/ 4 Nights
DAY 1: RIYADH (ARRIVAL)
DAY 2: RIYADH
DAY 3: RIYADH – MUSCAT: by flight
DAY 4: MUSCAT
DAY 5: MUSCAT (DEPARTURE)
Meet & Greet at the airport by the Gray Line staff: Arrival transfer by private
vehicle to your hotel – Overnight in RIYADH

Breakfast. We start our tour of Riyadh by visiting the primary custodian of the
Saudi national heritage and culture, the National Museum. Today it is a place
of learning and discovery that hosts a unique collection of artefacts and overs
the whole history of the Arabian Peninsula up to the modern era. After this,
we continue to the nearby Murrabba Palace that used to be the royal
residence where King Abdulaziz hosted his court. The palace was named
after its square 40 by 40 meters shape and is now one of the city’s major
museums. Adjacent to the palace, a modern building hosts a collection of
King Abdulaziz’s personal items that we will briefly tour. These places are at
the heart of the birth of the Saudi nation Lunch and dinner at leisure.
Overnight in RIYADH.

Breakfast. This morning you will be able to enjoy the hotel. Depending on
your time of flight transfer to RIYADH airport for departure. Flight ticket
included. Meet & Greet at the MUSCAT airport by the Gray Line staff: Arrival
transfer by private vehicle to your hotel – Overnight in MUSCAT.

Breakfast. The tour will start from Shatti Al-Qurum (next to Intercontinental
Hotel). Being a rare blend of ancient & modern, Muscat is a beautiful city
which lies in a maze of brown pleated Mountains. Lulled by the Arabian Sea,
the city has undergone dramatic development in the past two or three
decades. However, Muscat takes pride in the fact that it has preserved its
lustrous culture & heritage. Our visit starts with a drive through the
ministries' area, where you can see a number of modern buildings with
touches of ancient, Islamic architecture. Our first stop will be the Grand
Mosque, which is an architectural marvel and perhaps the new landmark of
the city. We will then visit the fish market and the folkloric Muttrah souk,
with its narrow-covered alleys where you can smell exotic aromas of mounds
of spices, coffee beans, and ancient remedies, all enticing perfumes that fill
the air. Next, engage in a visit to the Bait Al Zubair Museum, which has a
fine exhibit of Omani history and culture, encompassing all of the area’s
traditional values. You will also have a photo-stop at the magnificent Al Alam
Palace (the official residence of Sultan Qaboos) flanked by the twin
Portuguese forts of Mirani & Jalali. Tour will end in Mutrah souk & then
transfer back to your hotel. Lunch & dinner on your own. Overnight in
MUSCAT.

Breakfast. This morning you will be able to enjoy the hotel. Depending on your time
of flight transfer to MUSCAT airport for departure.
3*
Riyadh
Al Mutlaq Hotel
Or similar
&
Muscat
Garden Hotel
Or similar
4*
Riyadh
Grand Plaza
Or similar
&
Muscat
Ramada Encore
Or similar
5*
Riyadh
Ramada by
Wyndham Riyadh
Or similar
&
Muscat
Grand Millennium
Or similar
• 4 nights hotel accommodation in double sharing basis
• Personalized meet & assist upon arrival at the airport
• Round trip transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa by a deluxe air-conditioned vehicle
• Half day Riyadh tour - audio guide tour (SIC)*
• Half Muscat City Tour - audio guide tour (SIC)*
• One-way flight ticket from Riyadh to Muscat (economy class/ 20kg) – Subject to airline conditions
• Accommodation in the above-mentioned hotels or same hotel category according to the periods mentioned or we
guarantee similar hotels at same rates & conditions
• Daily Buffet breakfast at the hotel
• Local VAT Included
• Flights
• Optional excursions
• Porterage & Personal expenses
• Visa fees if needed
Riyadh
Best season: October through March
Time Travella
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Almosafer Blog
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Why this is good:
Temperatures are much more pleasant in these months. Winters are mild; nights can be cool.
Time Travella
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Outdoor exploring is feasible (without extreme heat).
Almosafer Blog
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This is also when many events happen — Riyadh Season, festivals, etc.
Wikipedia
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What to avoid:
Summer (May-September) is extremely hot — daytime temperatures can soar to ~40-45 °C or even more.
Time Travella
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Almosafer Blog
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Very little rain, but heat and dust can make travel uncomfortable.
Time Travella
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Muscat (and more broadly Oman)
Best season: October through March / Early Spring
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company
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Trespot
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Lonely Planet
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Why this is good:
Pleasant daytime temperatures (20-30 °C), cooler evenings, lower humidity. Good for sightseeing, hiking, desert, forts.
Jacada Travel
+3
Trespot
+3
Rough Guides
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Beaches and coastal areas are enjoyable; less risk of heat exhaustion.
Rough Guides
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Other good times / special cases:
Shoulder seasons (April & October) are good too: a bit warmer, but still manageable and less crowded.
Jacada Travel
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Summer (June–August) is usually extremely hot in most of Oman. But the Dhofar region (Salalah) has the Khareef monsoon (late June to early September) which makes it lush, green, with cooler breezes and mist. It’s a unique experience
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