The Lamborghini Adventurous Experience in Oman merged Omani heritage and sceneries with opulence and distinct adventures. It greeted a select contingent of visitors from Europe for a four-day expedition, commencing with a stay at the esteemed seaside resort The Chedi in Muscat.
The excursions encompassed a gracious dinner by the shore and a morning departure from The Chedi in one of the eight Urus S automobiles. Guests were accompanied by three Lamborghini expert drivers and support vehicles to traverse over 330 km on the initial day.
The voyage comprised a pause for coffee, gazing at Fins beach, before delving into rugged terrains and scaling the Hajar mountains with a lunch stop at the 1500m-high Salmah Plateau, highlighting traditional hamlets, subterranean caverns, and sepulchers.
The subsequent day of driving witnessed the journey halting for a mid-morning visit to Wadi Indam Natural Park, famed as one of the major rivers in the entire Sultanate, prior to proceeding to the ancient town of Nizwa from the 17th century, a crucial bastion in Omani history, where attendees could explore the aged fortress and the Imam’s stronghold.
The Super SUV showcased its unparalleled capabilities to all as it devoured kilometers of roads and navigated sands and rough grounds, making its way for lunch in the desolate settlement of Birkat Al Mouz amidst its date and banana farms. The final leg, driving 280 km through captivating panoramas, ushered guests to the exclusive Alila Jabal Akhdar hotel, situated on a pinnacle over 2000 meters above sea level.
The supper took place on a veranda with a view of the canyon, accompanied by the melodies of a local oud player in the ambiance.
On their ultimate day, customers set off to drive back over 200 km towards The Chedi, Muscat and they crossed the river Wadi Dabaun in the Urus S, which had so adeptly transported them in adaptable opulence across 821 km of assorted terrains.
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