Oman Cultural Expedition commemorating 400 Years Since the Fall of the Kingdom of Hormuz.
Join Panorama Travel on an extraordinary Oman Cultural Expedition marking the 400th anniversary of the end of the Kingdom of Hormuz in 1622 AD—once hailed by the great geographer Al-Maqdisi as “the magical gateway to the East.”
Retrace history through the eyes of legendary explorers like Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo as we venture into the ancient ports and coastal cities that once flourished under this powerful maritime kingdom. From Sohar, the legendary home of Sinbad the Sailor, to Muscat, Qalhat, and Ras Al Hadd, each destination unveils layers of history, trade, and cultural fusion that shaped the heritage of the Arabian Peninsula.
Step back in time with us and uncover the legacy of a forgotten empire at the crossroads of East and West.
Discover Oman’s rich architectural heritage—from ancient Bronze Age burial sites and mysterious cave art to majestic forts that once guarded historic trade routes. Marvel at the splendor of modern masterpieces like the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House Muscat, where tradition meets contemporary elegance.


Fall in love with Oman’s dramatic natural beauty—from the searing sands and rolling dunes of Al Sharqiya Sands, to the towering Hajar Mountains, lush wadis, and striking gorges. Explore vast open landscapes that offer a stunning contrast of desert serenity and rugged majesty.
Explore Oman’s Timeless Beauty and Cultural Treasures
Wherever your journey takes you across the Sultanate, you’ll be met with the warmth of Omani hospitality. Like the great explorers before you, you’ll discover a land where visitors are welcomed with open arms and greeted with the kindest words and the widest smiles in the world.
