The UNESCO World Heritage site of Al Baleed is a combination of open-air archaeological site and the Museum of the frankincense lands, the Museum of the frankincense lands opposite focus on 2 theme one is the governorate of Dhofar historical and archaeological heritage the other is the remarkable maritime traditional of the government of Dhofar and Oman.
Just South of Salalah airport is the extremely long tomb believed to be that of prophet Imran sit within a small garden with ornamental plants. Close to this location is the site of the prophet Salah Camel’s footprint and beyond that is the charming drive through coconut plantations.
The fort is built around an open courtyard offering its residents privacy and security and from its upper storey allows visitors views of the town of Taqah mountains and seas from the Fort it is possible to take a short walk through the back streets of the town where visitors will still several old buildings in traditional Dhofar governorate style.
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Al Baleed is a combination of open-air archaeological site and the Museum of the frankincense lands, the Museum of the frankincense lands opposite focus on 2 theme one is the governorate of Dhofar historical and archaeological heritage the other is the remarkable maritime traditional of the government of Dhofar and Oman.
Probably the most famous attraction of the governorate of Dhofar are the blow holes, small holes and the rocks just above the sea allow a forceful fountain of sea water to explode into the air during time when the sea is slightly rough.
Just 19.4 km from the city and a mere 20-minute drive brings one to this hidden gem, where the humdrum of city life fades and the symphony of nature takes over. This pristine water source was crafted by the mighty Creator without any human intervention. The oasis stands out with its breathtaking beauty and tranquility, making it a unique and enticing tourist attraction worth visiting throughout the year.
Ain Razat is a popular tourist destination known for its diverse picturesque nature, stunning views, and beautiful caves. Most of the springs in the Dhofar Governorate receive water from the rain that falls on the surrounding mountains, with levels increasing during the autumn season.
It is one of the beautiful springs, which contains water, descends in the water in the form of beautiful waterfalls that dazzles visitors with stunning natural scenes that do not go from memory.
It is one of the most beautiful mountains in the Sultanate in general, and the Dhofar Governorate in particular; it is covered with green clothing and has a beautiful view that enables the visitor to see a panoramic view of the state of Salalah from the top of the mountain and has a cave.
Souq Al Hafa, also known as Al Husn Souq, is a traditional market located in the Al Hafa district of Salalah, it is renowned for its authentic Omani products, including frankincense, traditional clothing, jewelry, and handicrafts.
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