remains of what was once a highly significant trading port from the 8th to the 16th century. This port played a major role in exporting frankincense from Dhofar to the wider world. The Land of Frankincense Museum is located within the Al Baleed Archaeological Park and focuses on the commercial history of this ancient port. Visitors can explore how frankincense trade and maritime power contributed to the region’s prosperity in the 12th century.
Located west of Salalah, beyond Al Mughsail Beach, Al Fazayeh Beach is accessible via a steep winding road that leads to stretches of pristine white sand. These sands are bordered by grassy areas, making the location an excellent spot for camping.
requires special permission to enter. Visitors can also explore many other scenic areas, from the Tawi Atair Cave to the traditional round houses of the indigenous Jebbali tribes—before preparing to camp atop the mountain plateau.
Al Mughsail Beach is a favorite destination for both tourists and locals alike. Visitors can witness the natural blowholes near Marneef Cave, where powerful jets of water shoot through rock openings — a natural phenomenon that is especially prominent during the summer due to high waves and strong sea currents.
Located in the heart of a lush forest, Ayn Jarziz is a popular tourist destination, especially during the Khareef season, when monsoon winds bring clouds and rainfall. During this time, the surrounding Atin Plain becomes one of the greenest and most scenic areas in Dhofar.
بحيرة وادي دربات والموجودة في قلب الوادي تجعل من هذا المكان منتزها طبيعيا لمحبي التخييم والباحثين عن التقاط أجمل الصور الفوتوغرافية ، ، يمكن للزوار أخذ قوارب لرحلات قصيرة في البحيرة أو الاستمتاع بالشوي على ضفافها. وتأتي المياه للبحيرة عن طريق شلال يبلغ ارتفاعه ٣٠ مترًا خلال فصل الخريف.
Located on the road to Jabal Samhan, Tawi Atair is one of the world’s largest sinkholes. Its dense vegetation makes it a haven for birds and earned it the name "Well of Birds." At the entrance of Teeq Cave, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the sinkhole and nearby waterfalls.
At the heart of Wadi Darbat lies a beautiful lake, making it a natural park ideal for campers and photography enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy short boat rides on the lake or barbecue along its shores. The lake is fed by a 30-meter-high waterfall that flows during the Khareef season.