5 Hours of Salalah City Best | Private Tour
Overview
Salalah showcases a captivating blend of history and natural beauty, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its vibrant culture. The city provides an opportunity to indulge in delectable cuisine and exciting shopping experiences.
- 🌄 Unique chance to explore the city's rich heritage and stunning landscapes.
- 🍽️ Indulge in local flavors that highlight Salalah's culinary delights.
- 🛍️ Exciting shopping experiences await, showcasing local crafts and products.
- ⚠️ Please note that specific activities may be subject to availability or seasonal variations.
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city tour
private tour
Duration: 4 hours
saloon, 4WD, minbus and coach
Pickup included
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees to Al Baleed Archaeological site and Frankincense Land Museum
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Sultan Qaboos MosqueThe Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Salalah is a magnificent architectural gem, serving as the largest mosque in Dhofar Governorate. Its elegant design seamlessly blends traditional Islamic elements with modern touches, creating a truly awe-inspiring space that is a must-see for visitors to Salalah. Open: - Saturday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM - Friday: Closed
- A symbol of Oman's rich history and royal heritage, Al Hosn Palace is the official residence of the Sultan of Oman. The palace grounds are not open to the public, but the impressive exterior can be admired from outside. (pass by)
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Discover the enchanting world of fragrances at the Frankincense Market, also known as Haffa Souq. This traditional market is a haven for perfume lovers and those curious about Oman's rich cultural heritage. Explore the various grades of frankincense, from the finest quality to the everyday variety. Witness local women crafting traditional incense, filling the air with captivating aromas. Beyond frankincense, the souq also offers a delightful array of perfumes, clothing, souvenirs, and other local treasures.
- Enjoy the pristine beauty of Al Haffa Beach, renowned for its soft white sands and swaying coconut trees. (pass by)
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Al Balid Archeological SiteStep back in time at Al Baleed Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a glimpse into Oman's rich history. Explore the ruins of the ancient city of Dhofar, once a bustling port city renowned for its frankincense trade. Marvel at the remains of the Al Baleed Mosque, a massive structure with a roof supported by 144 columns. This captivating site provides a fascinating insight into the region's past.
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Museum of the Frankincense LandDelve deeper into Oman's rich history at the Museum of the Land of Frankincense, located within the Al Baleed Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This captivating museum houses a fascinating collection of artifacts excavated from various archaeological sites in Dhofar Governorate. Explore the region's historical and archaeological heritage through stunning exhibits and models of traditional Omani boats, dating back to 3000 BC. Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM Friday - Saturday: 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Salalah Gardens MallIndulge in a world of shopping and entertainment at Salalah Gardens Mall. This modern shopping mall, designed with a blend of contemporary and traditional Arabic architecture, offers a diverse range of retail outlets, from international brands to local boutiques. Satisfy your cravings at one of the many restaurants and cafes, offering a variety of cuisines to suit every palate.
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Salalah, is famous for its lush plantations, particularly of fruits like bananas, coconuts, and papayas. The region's unique microclimate, influenced by the Indian Ocean monsoon, supports this verdant vegetation despite being in an otherwise arid desert environment. These plantations not only provide a picturesque landscape but also contribute significantly to the local economy. And you will Drive through lush green plantations of vegetables & fruits. Make a brief stop to taste a fresh coconut water drink at fruit stalls