Musandam is a governorate of Oman, located on the Musandam Peninsula, which juts into the Strait of Hormuz. The peninsula has a unique landscape, with a rugged coastline and mountains that resemble those found in polar regions. The area is home to several tribes, including the Shihuh, and has a rich history, with evidence of occupation by various empires, including the Achaemenid and Sassanian Empires. Visitors can explore the region's stunning natural beauty, including the Western Hajar Mountains, Wadi Bih, and Jebel Harim, the highest point in Musandam. The region is also known for its diverse wildlife, including the Arabian tahr, caracal, and various bird species. With its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage, Musandam is a must-visit destination for families and nature lovers alike
Plan your family visit to the Musandam with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We spent a day on a dhow (local boat) and saw dolphins in the fjords. We went snorkeling and visited fishing villages accessible only by boat
Highlights: The fjords of the Strait of Hormuz have a magnificent landscape. We were lucky enough to see dolphins and the kids loved the boat trip ✨