The Lamborghini Esperienza Avventura in Oman combined Omani culture and landscapes with luxury and unique experiences. It welcomed an exclusive group of guests from Europe for four-day tours, starting with a stay at the renowned beach resort The Chedi in Muscat.
The tours included a welcome dinner at the seaside and a departure from The Chedi the next morning in one of eight Urus S vehicles. Guests were accompanied by three Lamborghini professional drivers and support vehicles to cover over 330 km on the first day.
The journey included a coffee break overlooking Fins beach before venturing into rugged areas and ascending the Hajar mountains with a lunch break at the 1500m-high Salmah Plateau, featuring traditional villages, underground caves, and tombs.
The second day of driving saw the tour pause for a mid-morning sojourn at Wadi Indam Natural Park, considered one of the biggest rivers in the entire Sultanate, before heading to the 17th-century town of Nizwa, an important stronghold in Omani history, where participants could visit the ancient fort and the Imam’s castle.
The Super SUV proved its unrivaled abilities to all as it chewed up road miles and tackled sand and rough terrains, arriving for lunch in the ruined village of Birkat Al Mouz amidst its date and banana plantations. The last stage of 280 km driving through captivating landscapes led guests to the exclusive Alila Jabal Akhdar hotel, perched on a clifftop over 2000 meters above sea level.
The dinner was held on a deck overlooking the canyon, with the sound of a local oud player in the background.
On their final day, clients departed to drive 200 km-plus back towards The Chedi, Muscat and they waded the river Wadi Dabaun in the Urus S, which had so capably taken them in versatile luxury across 821 km of varied terrains.
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