Visit the Old Luban souk to discover the land of frankincense and the legend of Salalah's untold riches.
Ain Razat
Ain Razat has several natural fountains that flow between the rocks and come together in a pond, which then flows through the green gardens before finally entering the sea.The area also has a beautiful garden that is open to visitors.
Al-Mughsail Beach
Mughasail has over four kilometres of beautiful sandy beach framed by sculpted cliffs with blow holes formed in the limestone rocks. Here, plumes of water can reach a height of 30 metres or more.
Sumhuram and Khor Rori
Khor Rori, located near Sumhuram, is a magnificent khor protected by a lagoon. This is the largest Khor (two kilometres), a very wide and deep creek where the water of Wadi Darbat flows and the ocean creeps in over the lagoon.
Mirbat Village
It is the most picturesque town on the coast.Its tiny whitewashed fort with a row of cannons pointing seawards offers good views, including to Jebel Samhan behind the Mirbat plain.
National Museum
Open Saturday through Wednesday from 8am to 2pm. Exhibits of photographs by Wilfred Thesiger, who set off on his first crossing of the empty quarter from Salalah in 1946.
Lost City of Ubar
The road between Salalah and Muscat runs parallel to the Empty Quarter, notable for its silent sand and pebble desolation.
Al-Balid Archaeological Park
Al Balid is a short walk west of Crowne Plaza Resort.Witness the great rectangular shaped mosque surrounded by balconies from all sides,Excavators have discovered Islamic pottery,chinaware,porcelain and severalbronze coins some of which date back to the Islamic era and others to the Chinese civilazation.
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Discover the history of Al Balid Archeological Site
Enjoy the fresh coconut juice on the side roads of Salalah
Be amazed by the stunning beauty of Mughsayl Beach
Fresh Coconut and Banana on the Fruit Stand in Salalah
Salalah is known as the Land of Frankincense
Be amazed by the stunning beauty of Mughsayl Beach & Blowholes
Discover the history of Al Balid Archeological Site