The forts and souks of Oman, the wadis and Hajar Mountains, the Muscat corniche, and the rose-red rock of Petra in Jordan — Arabia at one steady walking pace.
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Walking the Arabian Peninsula
Oman is the heart of this collection — one of the most walkable countries in the Gulf. The routes move from the waterfront corniche of Muttrah and the beaches of Shati al Qurum in Muscat, up through the 17th-century fort and Friday souk of Nizwa, into the wadis — Wadi Shab's turquoise pools, the abandoned village of Wadi Bani Habib — and onto the terraced mountain villages of Jebel Akhdar and the sheer Hajar Mountains. The same Global Walk discipline holds throughout: a true 2.5–3.5 mph pace, stabilized 4K, and only the natural sound of each place.
From the Gulf of Oman to Petra
Beyond Oman, the collection reaches Petra in Jordan — the rose-red Nabataean city carved into sandstone, a New Seven Wonder — filmed as an immersive virtual walk. Wadi hikes and mountain ascents carry natural incline for a harder treadmill session; the corniche and beach walks are flatter and slower. Whichever you choose, there is no narration and no commentary — just the call to prayer, the wind, and the water.
Frequently asked
Where in the Middle East are these walks filmed?
Mostly Oman — Muscat's corniche and beaches, the fort and souk of Nizwa, the wadis, the mountain villages of Jebel Akhdar, and the Hajar Mountains — plus Petra in Jordan. Each video title names the exact location.
Are these good for a treadmill workout?
Yes — every walk is filmed at a true 2.5–3.5 mph pace with stabilized 4K, so the scenery matches your stride. The wadi and Hajar Mountain hikes include natural incline for a harder session.
Is there narration or music?
There is no narration and no commentary — only the natural ambient sound of each place: the call to prayer over Muscat, water in the wadis, wind in the mountains. No voiceover, ever, so you can add your own music if you like.
Walk it for yourself
Every Global Walk tour is free on YouTube in full 4K — filmed at real walking pace, with no talking and no commentary.