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Treasure of Sea Khasab
Dolphins Watching:- Many boat service companies can give you a dolphin shows experience. If you like seas, you will definitely like this. It will give you the excitement of dolphins and the experience. The most popular place for dolphin shows is the Musandam Sea.
Snorkeling and swimming:- Experts say this is the most exciting activity on the Peninsula of Musandam. Snorkeling is not something you can do anywhere, and you are not allowed to do such things even if you want to. You can be in the heart of the ocean and see some of the beautiful creatures of nature inside the water, such as Starfish, reef sharks, tiger fish, and other marine life creatures.
Khasab With Dhow
The Dhow Cruise and visit Khasab Castle.
Dhow Cruise:- A full-day dhow cruise on Khasab Musandam is a great opportunity to spot dolphins, snorkel and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Musandam fjords. A full-day dhow cruise in Khasab takes you to historic Telegraph and Seebi islands for the best swimming and snorkeling moments in the Musandam fjords. Khasab Dhow Cruise`s full-day cruise includes a delicious traditional Omani lunch and unlimited drinks snacks.
Khasab Castle:- The Khasab Castle is situated in the Musandam Peninsula’s provincial capital Khasab. When the Portuguese conquered the Khasab Province in the seventeenth century, they constructed it as a component of their strategy to seize the power of the Strait of Hormuz, a confined passage from the Arab Peninsula to the Arabian Gulf. The Omanis used it in 1624 while they fought the Portuguese out of the nation. Later, it served as both a prison and the residence for the Wali, the administrator of Khasab.
Harim Mountain Tour
Harim Mountain:- Jabel al Harim is also known as the mountain of women. Jabel al Harim is the highest peak of the Musandam, about 2080 meters above sea level. The Jabel al Harim has got some beautiful vistas and spectacular inspiring landscapes. This place mainly attracts tourists with the new soft green grass around the spring. You can also view the beautiful scenery of the Strait of Hormuz.
Khasab Castle:- The Khasab Castle is situated in the Musandam Peninsula’s provincial capital Khasab. When the Portuguese conquered the Khasab Province in the seventeenth century, they constructed it as a component of their strategy to seize the power of the Strait of Hormuz, a confined passage from the Arab Peninsula to the Arabian Gulf. The Omanis used it in 1624 while they fought the Portuguese out of the nation. Later, it served as both a prison and the residence for the Wali, the administrator of Khasab.
Salalah Half day
Taqah Castle:- Taqah Castle is one of the most visited and famous castles in Oman. This gen is comparatively built new than other castles. This beautiful castle is located in Taqah’s fishing village, surrounded by white sand beaches. This castle is well maintained and preserved and known as one of the famous forts of Oman.
Taqah Beach:- Enjoy the beautiful beach of Taqah.
Al Baleed Museum and Archiological site:- A jewel landscape in Salalah is included in UNESCO’s list, and a prominent place for history lover visitors. It is an open archaeological site on the Arabian Sea coast and lies close to Haffa Souq and Al Husn Palace.
Hafa Souq(Al Husn Souq):- Beautiful Salalah Tours picks up visitors from the pier just in time to disembark the cruise ship. Haffa Souq and other famous places in the city are on our list of Salalah half-day city tours. Beautiful Salalah Tour Afternoon city tour includes Haffa Souk in the evening. This souq is known as perhaps the best place in Oman to buy various chewing gums and incense. The incense is sold by weight and comes in small gold and silver pots, making it the perfect gift for friends back home. Al Hafah Souq also sells textiles and clothing. In true Omani style, there are local cafés in the souqs that you shouldn’t miss. Small places like this serve the most delicious local dishes.
Al Husn palace(Photo Stop):- Al Husn is one of the palace of Sultan of Oman tourist can have photo stop of that palace so tourist can understand the Omani architecture and royal emblem. The Palace is situated on the beach which is one the most beautiful beach of Salalah.
Historical Salalah
Mughsail Beach:- Mughsail Blowholes at Marneef Cave is one of the most crowded places in Salalah. A combination of natural and stunning fountains and beaches is just mesmerizing. It is a year-round destination. During the kareef season, the natural fountains reach more height than in other seasons. Visitors can experience bird watching, barbeque making, and horse riding at the beach, which are favorite activities. It is the ultimate picnic spot that can be visited in all seasons.
Hafa Souq(Al Husn Souq):- Beautiful Salalah Tours picks up visitors from the pier just in time to disembark the cruise ship. Haffa Souq and other famous places in the city are on our list of Salalah half-day city tours. Beautiful Salalah Tour Afternoon city tour includes Haffa Souk in the evening. This souq is known as perhaps the best place in Oman to buy various chewing gums and incense. The incense is sold by weight and comes in small gold and silver pots, making it the perfect gift for friends back home. Al Hafah Souq also sells textiles and clothing. In true Omani style, there are local cafés in the souqs that you shouldn’t miss. Small places like this serve the most delicious local dishes.
Al Husn palace(Photo Stop):- Al Husn is one of the palace of Sultan of Oman tourist can have photo stop of that palace so tourist can understand the Omani architecture and royal emblem. The Palace is situated on the beach which is one the most beautiful beach of Salalah.
Al Baleed Museum and Archiological site:- A jewel landscape in Salalah is included in UNESCO’s list, and a prominent place for history lover visitors. It is an open archaeological site on the Arabian Sea coast and lies close to Haffa Souq and Al Husn Palace.
Khur Ruri(Samhuram):- Sumhuram archaeological park is one of the beautiful bays of Dhofar, and it was previously one of the leading trading ports of frankincense and known as Khor Rori. This heritage site is spread over 25 miles of East Salalah on a hilltop that overlooks the freshwater stream of the Khor Rori. It is a fascinating park that serves as a museum and archaeological park
Taqah Castle:- Taqah Castle is one of the most visited and famous castles in Oman. This gen is comparatively built new than other castles. This beautiful castle is located in Taqah’s fishing village, surrounded by white sand beaches. This castle is well maintained and preserved and known as one of the famous forts of Oman.
Full Day with Nature
Qaboos Mosque:- One of the largest mosques in the Dhofar region is situated in Salalah. This mosque is in the city’s center, an original and authentic display of Islamic architecture decorated with marvelous chandeliers, wall patterns, and green carpets. This place is a huge attraction and Stays crowded all over the year. So visitors during Khareef season or any other part of the year can visit this mosque
Hafa Souq(Al Husn Souq):- One kilometer down to Wadi Ghul, Oman’s Grand Canyon, may be seen from the flat terrain beneath the summit of Jebel Shams, Oman’s tallest mountain, which rises to 3,000 meters. It’s difficult to imagine the size of this canyon and the plunge from this location, known as “the balcony.” The canyon’s strata and old igneous rocks make it nearly unearthly. Arizona’s Grand Canyon, it’s the World’s second-deepest canyon and the deepest in the Middle East.
Wadi Darbat:- A must-see on any vacation to Salalah is Wadi Darbat, which is lush all year round. A stream with tree-lined sides and, frequently, camels grazing on them may be found at the wadi’s highest echelons. However, viewing the travertine curtain first from the bottom will provide a great view. You can also see the cascade and the other pools below it. From the parking lot, a small trail leads into the forest. Follow this and climb just a few rocky outcroppings until you can see the waterfall clearly and in all its splendor.
Tawi Attair Sink Hole:- One of the world’s most giant sinkholes, spanning 150meters wide and 211m deep, is located near Wadi Darbat. Although many tourists stop here, most just stroll towards the edge’s viewing deck, take a quick look around, and then get back in a Landcruiser. Avoid making this error! You won’t be impressed at all because the sight from the summit is pretty constrained.
Gravity Hills:- At Salalah Anti Gravity Point, watching the automobile move up the slope in neutral without no acceleration is an incredible sight. This is something special. The car may go between 40 and 60 kilometers per hour without accelerating.
Mirbat:- Mirbat Castle, the most famous and crucial twins of Salalah.Being the capital of this region years back, it is full of history. Mirbat Castle carries a history of exporting and breeding horses. This town gained fame because of the legendary battle fought on 19th July 1972. Mirbat Castle played an important administrative and defensive role between the Yemeni communist supporters and British troops. This castle got renovated and restored in 1991 and opened to the public. It was declared a tourist site in 1996. It showcases the traditional intensity of Dhofar and several other Sultanate governorates.
Wadi
Oman is a land of beautiful and mesmerizing natural Wadis, you are going to have a wonderful experience of Omani Wadis while you are on your tour of Oman, we have enlisted some of the most amazing valleys of Oman.
Wadi Bani Khalid:- Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the greatest Wadis in Oman, is well-known for its sizable emerald-green freshwater pools encircled by towering palm trees. Wadi Bani Khalid is renowned for having a continuous water stream all year round, unlike most Wadis in Oman, which are barren during the summers. It’s also repeatedly alluded to as the incredible “desert paradise” due to its rocky cliffs, canyon, and spectacular Hajar mountains’ beauty. This popular hiking area and well-known picnic location are about 250 KM from Muscat.
Wadi Ghul :- One kilometer down to Wadi Ghul, Oman’s Grand Canyon, may be seen from the flat terrain beneath the summit of Jebel Shams, Oman’s tallest mountain, which rises to 3,000 meters. It’s difficult to imagine the size of this canyon and the plunge from this location, known as “the balcony.” The canyon’s strata and old igneous rocks make it nearly unearthly. Arizona’s Grand Canyon, it’s the World’s second-deepest canyon and the deepest in the Middle East.
Wadi Nakhar :- Nakhar Wadi is also called the Middle East’s Grand Canyon. This location is accessible only after taking a lengthy, winding route and a hike atop the mountain. Indeed, this keeps it from becoming overrun with visitors. Additionally, it’s a great chance to interact with indigenous shepherds who live in little communities precariously perched on rock faces. The most incredible canyon in Oman is Wadi Nakhr, which is located beneath the tallest peak in the nation. The adjacent walls rise more than 1000 to 1500 meters above the canyon’s floor. The sight from this canyon is magnificent because of the neighboring farmland.
Wadi Dayqah Dam :- Experience Wadi Dayqah, Oman’s most significant water dam. This massive structure, located in the natural limestone Wadi (valley), is a striking example of how scientific progress can be both functional and beautiful. Enjoy a peaceful stay there. Wadi Dayqah is a fantastic day trip destination since it has cascading streams, lovely pools, and picnic areas. This adventure won’t take more than six hours, so sit back and take in the natural splendor. The largest artificial Dam in Oman is located above the settlement of Al Mazara inside the Vilayat of Quriyat, in a desert region with mountains as a backdrop.
Wadi Dayqah Dam :- Experience Wadi Dayqah, Oman’s most significant water dam. This massive structure, located in the natural limestone Wadi (valley), is a striking example of how scientific progress can be both functional and beautiful. Enjoy a peaceful stay there. Wadi Dayqah is a fantastic day trip destination since it has cascading streams, lovely pools, and picnic areas. This adventure won’t take more than six hours, so sit back and take in the natural splendor. The largest artificial Dam in Oman is located above the settlement of Al Mazara inside the Vilayat of Quriyat, in a desert region with mountains as a backdrop.
Wadi Bani Habib:- In the Jebal Akhdar, an idyllic deserted Omani settlement is called Wadi Bani Habib. People advise visiting late in the day and early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the town to yourself, which seems to get crowded during the daytime. You may take a quick stroll down to this hamlet or observe it from the view as the car moves by. Near Nizwa, in the Jabal Al Akhdar ranges, which are an extension of the Al Hajar highlands, is where you’ll find Wadi Bani Habib. The Wadi, which is 2000 meters above sea level, is filled with fruit palms and deserted towns
Wadi Arbaeen :- One of the favorite outdoor locations in Oman, and quite simply, my favorite Wadi, is Wadi Al Arbaeen, also called Wadi Al Arabieen, Wadi Al Arabiyeen, or Wadi Al Arab’een. Because of the absence of indication and the length of off-road you must travel, Wadi Al Arbaeen isn’t widely obtainable. Nevertheless, you must go if you prefer swimming in freshwater ponds, which are plenty here, and wish to appreciate the peace of strolling across a relatively undisturbed wadi. While wading via Wadi, particularly late in, you nearly feel weird. If you wish to discover Wadi Al Arbaeen truly, give yourself at least three hours, but more!
Wadi Arbaeen :- Wadi Darbat:- The Valley is immaculate as always. The Valley (Wadi), made up of a lake and trees, looks fantastic. On rare occasions, you may notice various species, mainly camels and cows, grazing on the native plantation and grass. You may even trek through the plains and the Wadi while taking in the beauty of nature.
Wadi Tiwi:- Inside the Al Sharqiyah area, Wadi Tiwi is close to Wadi Shab. The Wadi, which was titled following Tiwi Village, is the closest thing to a rainforest one will find in the Gulf. Wadi Tiwi, which has emerald-colour lakes and is flanked by lovely date and banana fields, is less well-known than Wadi Shab but is equally stunning. You may embark on a two days journey from this Wadi to less travelled areas of the area for all those outdoorsy types out there. While exploring Wadi Tiwi, bring your snacks and supplies because you won’t locate any stores nearby plus, Muscat is 160 miles away.
Wadi Bani Awf:- Snake Canyon, commonly referred to as Wadi Bani Awf, offers a more challenging hike that includes swimming and abseiling. You may choose from two available options. Based on your team’s pace, the lengthier of the 2 takes around five or six hours. The initial abseil is roughly a twenty-meter dive down from there. The following step is to dive into the water and swim towards the subsequent section of the walk. Occasionally, you have to climb over or around large stones.




