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Excursions OMAN - SALALAH 2017-2018 EXCURSIONS OMAN - SALALAH 2017-2018 Salalah Est & Ouest Durée : 1 journée Prix par personne Déjeuner inclus Adulte 32 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 16 OMR Minimum de participants : 5 L’excursion commence par la visite comme un exemple classique de du village de pêcheurs Taqah, l’architecture médiévale. Les réputé pour ses sardines séchées montagnes de Ayn Razat et ses maisons Dhofari tradition- constituent la dernière étape de nelles en bois. La cité de Taqah l’exploration de l’ouest du Salalah. nous rappelle le glorieux passé de La route du tombeau du prophète Dhofar. La visite des vieilles ruines Hiob’s est parsemé d’un paysage de Sumharam vaut vraiment le de chameaux et de bétail de détour car c’est le point de pâturage dans la fertile Wadis. La connexion entre la Méditerranée, le plage de Mughsaol permet golfe Persique et l’Inde. Khor Rori d’admirer la beauté de l’océan était un des ports les plus indien et ses geysers. Une courte importants sur la route de promenade à travers l’un de ces l’encens. Mirbat, l’ancienne wadis est prévue afin de voir et de capitale de Dhofar, est considérée sentir de près les arbres à encens. Jebel Safari Durée : 1 journée Prix par personne Déjeuner inclus Adulte 44 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 33 OMR Minimum de participants : 4 L’excursion débute le matin en 4x4 s’étirant vers de nombreux lacs et pour une journée complète dans une végétation luxuriante. La les montagnes du Dhofar. Nous prochaine étape est l’un des plus traverserons le village pittoresque profonds gouffres du monde (210 de Taqa dans lequel une pause est m de profondeur et 150 m de prévue afin d’admirer la vue diamètre) situé à Tawi Attair, aussi panoramique au-dessus de la connu sous le nom de « Puits aux falaise connue sous le nom de oiseaux » qui sont très nombreux à plateau de Taqah. Puis nous y nicher. Nous continuerons arriverons dans le luxuriant Wari ensuite notre route vers la Darbat pour une promenade montagne de Jebel Samhan, un relaxante le long du lit de la rivière plateau qui culmine à près de Wadi, entourée des troupeaux de 1700 m d’altitude. Ce lieu est aussi chameaux, de chèvres et de bétail. appelé le grand canyon de Dhofar, Durant la saison des moussons, car il permet d’avoir une vue à la Khareef, on peut assister à la fois sur l’est de la côte et sur les formation d’une chute d’eau vastes montagnes de Qara. naturelle de près de 100 m, EXCURSIONS OMAN - SALALAH 2017-2018 Sommets de Salalah Prix par personne Durée : 1/2 journée Adulte 22 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 11 OMR Déjeuner non inclus La première étape est la visite du « de plantations de fruits avec un Musée de l’arbre à encens » ouvert bref arrêt pour déguster une en juillet 2007 à l’initiative du parc boisson fraîche à l’eau de coco à la archéologique Al Balid, un site périphérie de la ville de Salalah. classé à l’UNESCO à Salalah. La Photographiez l’impressionnante galerie historique présente la mosquée du sultan Qaboos, le géographie et l’histoire des palais officiel de sa majesté le expéditions de l’encens ainsi que sultan (Al Husn Palace) et flânez l’histoire du sultanat à travers ses dans l’ancien souk de Haffa, un nombreux sites archéologiques. lieu idéal pour acheter de l’encens Dans la galerie de la marine, on de qualité et des souvenirs peut découvrir le riche passé traditionnels. L’odeur de l’encens maritime d’Oman avec les se disperse dans ce souk attrayant répliques des anciens bateaux. La avec ses étals bien alignés et ses seconde étape est la découverte piles colorées d’encens. La ville perdue d’Ubar Prix par personne Durée : 1 journée Adulte 44 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 33 OMR Déjeuner inclus Nous quitterons l’hôtel en 4x4 espaces les plus inhospitaliers sur après le petit-déjeuner pour nous terre, le vaste désert de Rub Al diriger vers les montagnes de Qara Khali. D’après la légende, ce désert avec sa vue spectaculaire sur les a englouti le château qui a disparu plaines du Salalah ponctuées sans laisser de trace, devenant d’arbustes et de forêts. Après un l’Atlantis de sable. Après une bref arrêt dans la ville de Thumrait, balade dans ce lieu mythique la fameuse station bédouine, nous autour de dunes de sable avanceront vers l’ouest sur une fascinantes, viendra ensuite route classée traversant le vaste l’heure de savourer un déjeuner désert Al Nedj. Après un long arabe typique dans le désert. Nous chemin depuis la ville de Salalah, retournerons à Salalah en passant nous atteindrons la ville perdue par Wadi Dawka, un site classé à d’Ubar, classée au patrimoine de l’UNESCO, connu sous le nom de l’UNESCO. Cet ancien château Frankincense Wadi, dans lequel légendaire, connu sous le nom vous admirerez la plus grande d’Ubar, a été construit dans un des plantation de la région. EXCURSIONS OMAN - SALALAH 2017-2018 Désert Arabe Prix par personne Durée : 2 jours / 1 nuit Adulte 65 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 48.75 OMR Dîner et petit déjeuner inclus Minimum de participants : 4 Cette excursion débute l’après- Le lendemain, après le petit-déjeu- midi. Al Rub Al khali, ner, nous rejoindrons la cité « le quartier vide » est un endroit fantôme d’Ubar, l’Atlantis du mythique pour les visiteurs de désert. Dhofar. Nous avancerons dans le A notre retour à Salalah, nous désert Al Nejd et les pittoresques apprécierons la vue incroyable sur dunes de sable de Hashman pour les plantations d’arbres à encens une expérience inoubliable lors du du Wadi Dawka, un site classé au coucher du soleil. Après un patrimoine de l’UNESCO. enregistrement au camp, nous dînerons et observerons les étoiles. Sortie Pêche Observation des Dauphins Minimum de participants : 4 Participants Minimum 5 - Maximum 8 Maximum de participants : 8 Boissons sans alcool incluses Panier repas et boissons sans alcool inclus Prix par personne Prix par personne Adulte 22 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 11 OMR Adulte 45 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 22.50 OMR La côte omanaise abrite 21 espèces de baleines et de dauphins. Pro- Profitez d’une sortie de pêche avec des itinéraires couvrant les fitez d’un moment inoubliable pour les observer dans leur habitat régions de Salalah et Mirbat ainsi que le pittoresque littoral de Sadha. naturel de l’océan indien. EXCURSIONS OMAN - SALALAH 2017-2018 Salalah, du passé au présent Plongée libre Minimum de participants : 4 Prix par personne Maximum de participants : 8 Adulte 18 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 9 OMR Panier repas et boissons sans alcool inclus Prix par personne Vous découvrirez le paradis tropical de Salalah, avec ses Adulte 50 OMR plantations de fruits et de légumes aux étals typiques et colorés, le souk de l’or où les bijoux traditionnels sont magnifiques. Vous irez ensuite dans les boutiques et les cafés du centre commercial moderne de Salalah afin de ressentir ce contraste avec la première partie plus tradition- nelle de l’excursion. Les mers de Dhofar attirent de abritées de Raaha, offrent un nombreux plongeurs. Ils sont magnifique spectacle. Dhofar attirés par les réserves marines est connue pour sa grande dans lesquelles les espèces diversité de corail dans le sont protégées. Les récifs sultanat. Immergez-vous dans Dhofar Ouest coraliens de Dhofar, dont celui un monde sous-marin fascinant Durée : 1 journée de Mirbath, Sadah et les baies et vous serez émerveillés ! Déjeuner inclus Prix par personne Adulte 46 OMR Enfant 2 - 12 ans 23 OMR NB : Les descriptifs des excursions sont donnés à titre indicatif. Toute excursion pourra être modifiée sans préavis et selon certains impératifs En chemin, vous pourrez indépendants de notre volonté. Les jours de départs seront confirmés sur admirer le fameux arbre à place en fonction de la saison et des conditions météo. Les prix n’ont pas de encens et des baobabs valeur contractuelle, ils sont validés au moment de la réservation en fonction poussant dans leur habitat de la confirmation des prestations demandées. Tarifs au 25/09/2017. naturel, au fond de cette vallée sèche et escarpée. Nous ferons ensuite une courte promenade afin de sentir l’odeur sain de l’encens avec une vue panora- mique de la région. Pouvoir contempler ces magnifiques Cette journée complète plages est une merveilleuse d’excursion à Dhofar commen- expérience. La plage de Fazayah cera par un tour sur la plage de est un lieu inoubliable de votre Mughsail sur laquelle le sable voyage omanais car son sable blanc rejoint le bleu profond de doré fait briller les eaux l’océan indien. Le chemin en turquoise immaculées de épingle avec ses falaises à l’océan indien. Cette plage est couper le souffle nous amènera bordée de fantastiques sur la plage de Fazayah, l’une paysages de falaises des plus attrayantes de Dhofar. désertiques..
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