During the Khareef, it's nice to see the seafront shrouded in mist with the locals sitting/walking on the beach and fishing too.
Written Apr 13, 2008
Address: Salalah
With the Dhofar region being famous for its frankincense trees, this area is protected as a heritage site.
Written Apr 13, 2008
Visit Khor Rori ruins which are located on coast with great views of the sea. This is the most important pre-Islamic settlement in the Dhofar region.
Written Apr 13, 2008
Address: Nr Salalah
Visit the small seaside town of Mirbat to see local women collecting oysters on the beach and see the castle (closed for renovation when we were there in Sep. 2007).
Written Apr 13, 2008
Address: East of Salalah on southern coast
Visit Taqah Castle for a small fee. There are several decorated rooms and you can climb to to roof to see views of the surrounding area.
Written Apr 13, 2008
Address: Taqah - 45km east of Salalah
There are many coconut stalls alond the main roads in Salalah where you can buy coconut milk to drink very cheaply.
Written Apr 13, 2008
Address: Roadside locations
Take a taxi or drive yourself to Mughsayl Beach to see the blowholes. Stand by the blowholes and wait for the water to come shooting out at high speed - try not to get too wet! See Al Marneef Cave.
Updated Apr 13, 2008
Address: Mughsayl Beach - 40km west of Salalah
Sponsored Links
6 Reviews and 136 Opinions The minute I entered this hotel I knew something was special and it did not take me long to discover...
3 Reviews and 137 Opinions The Crowne Plaza is, along with the Hilton, one of the top two hotels in Salalah. It has a very...
Sponsored Links
Comments