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Salalah: Escape to tranquility

Book your flight to Salalah, Oman’s captivating “second city” and capital of the Dhofar Governorate, and discover a destination brimming with attractions.

Visitors flock to Salalah during the annual Khareef (monsoon) season from June to August, when the weather is refreshingly cool compared to the typical Arabian Gulf climate.

Salalah boasts lush fruit farms, coconut-lined beaches, vibrant souks, archaeological treasures, and a tropical landscape that contrasts with the usual desert scenery. With Qatar Airways, your journey to Salalah promises a city teeming with fun, character, and warmth.

Begin your adventure in the old town at the Sultan Qaboos Palace, the birthplace of Sultan Qaboos, and visit the stunning Grand Mosque. The Al Baleed Archaeological Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features the ruins of a 12th-century Dhofar trading post and the Frankincense Museum, offering insights into the region’s storied frankincense trade. Don’t miss the tomb of the Prophet Imran, a site of pilgrimage for many.

For those seeking unique souvenirs, Salalah’s markets are a treasure trove. Frankincense, available in various grades, is a popular purchase, with Fatih being the highest quality. Explore Omani perfumes, fragrant incense burners made from Dhofar clay, and handcrafted items at the Salalah Handicraft Centre or the Haffa Souq. The Al Husn Souq, filled with the aroma of frankincense, is the perfect place to mingle with locals and watch traditional Omani hats being crafted.

Salalah’s culinary scene is enriched by its port, offering international flavors from Thai, Indian, Chinese, and Arabic cuisines. Sample local dishes like hummus and shawarma at buffet restaurants, or indulge in fine dining at the city’s five-star hotels. If you plan to explore attractions outside the city, remember to pack water and snacks for the journey, as dining options may be limited.

Experience the allure of Salalah with Qatar Airways and immerse yourself in a city that seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty.

Image credit: Arisa S

 

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