Oman Aflaj Study Trip, Embark on a journey through time with the Oman Aflaj Study Trip—exploring the ingenuity of ancient irrigation systems and the heritage they sustain.
Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a testament to the ingenuity and sustainable practices of ancient Omani civilization.
We were delighted to organize the visit to the University of Perugia, Italy, headed by Professor Francesca Todisco, Professor of Water Resources and Hydraulics. Our experts tailor the itinerary to align with the group’s academic interests in cultural heritage, engineering, or environmental studies.
Uncover the secrets of Oman’s ancient water systems on an immersive Aflaj Study Trip—where tradition, innovation, and culture flow together.

This educational journey to these historic water channels offers a unique opportunity to explore a millennia-old system that continues to support communities today. It deepens students’ understanding of ancient engineering. It also builds appreciation for the link between human history and the environment.
We included a visit to the UNESCO Aflaj Chair. A unique opportunity to explore the intersection of traditional knowledge, cultural heritage, and modern sustainability practices.
Are you passionate about water management, history, or cultural preservation? Contact our expert to plan your tailored Oman study visit.