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4 Hours Private Tour in Salalah City
4 Hours Private Tour in Salalah City
4 Hours Private Tour in Salalah City
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Highlights
Enjoy a variety of old and modern cultural highlights of Oman’s Dhofar region and its Capital Salalah. First, we drive to the Sultan Qaboos Mosque for a Full Visit then we drive through the coconut, banana and papaya plantations. Stop to visit the plantation drinking coconut and tasting Sugar Banana of Salalah. before visiting Al Baleed Museum for an introduction to the history and culture of Dhofar. Drive to Al Hafa you can see typical Dhofari houses with caravan windows and doors. Walking past the old Sultan’s residential palace, Al Husn, we reach the Old Souk where Frankincense, Dhofari traditional clothes, Crafts and cosmetics are available. A photo stop at Al Hafa Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in all Oman with coconut trees and white clear sand. Return to the Hotel
Itinerary
Al Balid Archeological Site
45 minsAdmission Ticket IncludedVisiting one of the best Archeological sites in Oman, The old port of the silk road trade more than 2500 years ago surrounded by an artificial lagoon. will see also the old Omani fishing Boat. UNESCO chose the Al Baleed site, considered by archaeologists as the most important remnants of an Islamic ancient city on the Arabian Sea coast, as being part of the historic home of the frankincense tree the Sultanate of Oman is known for, especially since frankincense was the most important Omani export in ancient times,Sultan Qaboos Mosque
45 minsAdmission Ticket IncludedOne of the several mosques named after His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, The Grand Mosque in Salalah has often been a place of quiet contemplation and sincere devotion, while also being one of the most recognisable and well-known buildings in the capital of the Dhofar. The largest mosque in Salalah is definitely an inspired place of worship that’s worth a visit if you are in Salalah. The Sultan Qaboos Mosque is located in the heart of the city, where people who come to pray and also the visitors stand in awe as they admire its architectural beauty inspired by the Islamic and cultural motifs from Oman’s history. Inside the mosque, the prayer hall is beautifully decorated with crystal chandeliers, handwoven carpets in shades of green, and patterned walls. The towering mosque welcomes thousands of worshippers for prayers each day. Make sure to visit the landmark during the visiting hours: 8am to 11am.Souq Al Hafa
1 hoursAdmission Ticket IncludedIt is one of the distinctive markets in the Sultanate of Oman where you can get souvenirs. The market is conveniently located as it is located on Sultan Qaboos Road near the beach. It is a very beautiful old traditional Omani market where you can find everything you are looking for from traditional Omani things. Among the distinguished options in the market are incense, hats, tea, herbs and perfumes such as oud and many others.Museum of the Frankincense Land
45 minsAdmission Ticket IncludedThe Museum of the Land of Frankincense is located in the region of Al Baleed in Salalah. It is divided into two main halls: the Hall of History which branches into six sections, and the Marine Hall which is divided into seven sections. The Land of Frankincense Museum in Salalah borders the ruins of Al Baleed Archaeological Park and is dedicated to the trading history of this ancient port. Visitors can discover how trade with Frankincense and maritime strength ensured the region flourished in the 12th century.Coconut Village
45 minsAdmission Ticket IncludedWhat makes Salalah so tropical are the plantations of coconuts, papayas and bananas throughout the region. The lush green landscape of the city is what makes the plantations in Salalah such a unique visit from Omani other towns. During monsoon, it is stunning as Salalah is greener and lusher. A great taste experience
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