Wadi Dima Wa’ttayeen
Wadi Dima Wa'ttayeen stretches northwest from the Al Sharqiyah Expressway, connecting Bidbid to Sur in Al Jarda. Surrounded by towering mountains, the wadi is known for its palm groves and fertile hills. The name comes from the Tay tribe, who settled here after the collapse of the Marib Dam. Start your visit at Mehlah village, where unique limestone and ophiolite rock formations highlight Oman’s geology. Enjoy fresh seafood at Mehlah Fish Market, then head to Sumut Natural Park, a great spot for family camping. Explore Wadi Dima’s villages and palm oases, set against the brown ophiolite mountains. Visit Al Zam spring near Sumut, a picturesque spot with lush groves. Continue to Ain Waghla, where water springs from the rocks, creating a serene oasis. Walk through the winding paths of the wadi, leading to blue pools and white calcite deposits. Don't miss Khabbat Bani Saad, a fertile area with flourishing date palms and abundant livestock fodder.


Wadi Bani Khalid
Weaving up across the Eastern Al Hajar Mountains down to the village of Bida, lies the spectacular Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the most fertile valleys in the Sultanate


A'Sharqiyah Sands
A'Sharqiyah Sands is one of Oman's most beautiful natural deserts in Oman, with massive golden dunes that enchant all visitors.