ADVENTURES DESIGNED BY OUR EXPERTS THROUGHOUT THE SULTANATE

Our experts in Oman birdwatching tours know the best birding sites throughout the sultanate better than anyone else. With more than two decades of birdwatching experience in Oman, our experts have gained enormous knowledge of the sites, species, wildlife, timing, logistics, equipment, techniques, and tricks required for each birding site throughout the year.

We are based in the Sultanate and continuously update our itineraries based on our experts’ observations and regular site visits. Our experts have mapped a list of more than 143 of the best birding sites throughout the Sultanate, most of which are secret to our experts. We monitor these sites continuously throughout the year and include the best for each of our adventures.

These sites are located all over the country, including Muscat, the Al Batinah coast, Musandam, the Ash Sharqiyah region, the Al Hajar Mountains, Masirah and Barr Al Hikman, the Central Desert, and Dhofar. 

Although birds can be found almost anywhere in the country, they are not uniformly distributed. To enhance birdwatching beyond the most common ones, we design our Oman birdwatching tours and wildlife trips to include visits to several places at the right time of the year, especially Salalah in the south.

Oman stands at the migrant birds‘ crossroads of four distinct regions – Asia, Arabia, Africa, and Europe. In total, nearly 513 species have been recorded. Pack your hat, boots, and binoculars, and prepare to explore the safest, friendliest, and most enjoyable Middle Eastern birdwatching venue. 

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BEST OMAN BIRDWATCHING TOURS

Some tourism destinations measure success by the number of arriving passengers. Still, Oman’s nature-based tourism strategy also focuses on other arrivals. Here, success includes the number and range of birds you can spot, from Arabia’s red-legged partridges on our highest peaks to flamingos that wade along the coast. According to the Oman Bird Record Committee report in October 2013, Oman hosts 513 species in addition, one extinct species and 30 escaped. Nearly 2,967 birds were recorded and many arrive in the sultanate on annual migrations. That’s why we think Oman is one of Arabia’s busiest hubs for international flights. 

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