In the morning check out from your hotel, we drive towards Taqah City, Visit the cemetery of Mazoon Al Mashani, the mother of He is majesty Sultan Qaboos, she's buried, under identical marble gravestones, an uncle and a grandfather of the Sultans are buried there.
From Taqah we continue our journey to Khor Rori reports that the town of Sumhuram was founded on the royal initiative and settled by Hadhrami emigrants. The Dhofar region was the main source of frankincense in the ancient period, and it seems likely that the foundation of the settlement by the Hadhramaut was in part motivated by a wish to control the production of this valuable commodity.
The excavations have uncovered the ground plan of the settlement and have attested maritime contacts with the Ḥaḑramite homeland, India, and the Mediterranean. It was inscribed in 2000, along with other sites along the Incense Route in Oman, as part of the World Heritage and Culture site "UNESCO" Land of Frankincense".
From Sumhuram we continue our journey to Wadi Darbat offering majestic views of the lakes, mountains, caves, wildlife, and waterfalls, Wadi Darbat is surely a paradise for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Watching the crystal clear water cascading down the 100-meter waterfall surrounded by lush greenery is surely a delight. Close to the waterfall are many natural cave chambers with stalagmites and old stalactites.
From Wadi Darbat we continue our trip to Mirbat coastal town in the Dhofar governorate, Mirbat (Moscha) was involved in the export of frankincense in ancient times, to places as far as China In ancient times Mirbat was the capital of Dhofar, with an income derived from the frankincense trade and from breeding Arabian horses, visit the port of Mirbat and walk along with old houses of Mirbat.
From Mirbat to Khwar Al Balid This lagoon takes its name from the ancient city which lies on the banks of this lagoon. The lagoon flanks the city on the east and north. In ancient times, this lagoon was connected to the sea and used as a natural port due to its depth in some parts.
The region is currently on the World Heritage and culture "UNESCO" List and the khawr is protected. The importance of this place lies in its combination of archaeology, history, and nature. The archaeological park is considered to be the first of its kind in Oman, serving to protect natural resources, attract tourists to the site and inform people of this important ancient city in the Governorate of Dhofar.
Here the tour is ended, and you have an option, your guide (team) can drop you at Salalah airport if you fly in the evening, or you can stay in Salalah and the team has to drive back to Muscat. please let us know.
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4.6
Camping under the stars in Oman’s mesmerizing landscapes was a highlight of my journey, with each site more breathtaking than the last. Though the itinerary was ambitious and sometimes left little downtime, the unforgettable sunrises and the camaraderie with fellow travelers made it all worth it.
4.4
We found ourselves completely immersed in the diverse landscapes on this multi-day adventure. From camping under a vibrant canopy of stars to exploring ancient villages, each day brought something new to cherish. One downside was the occasional long drive between stops, but the breathtaking scenery made it easier to overlook.
4.8
Waking up to the soft hues of dawn painting the rocky landscapes of Oman was a moment I’ll cherish forever. One evening, I savored a delicious traditional Omani dinner around the campfire, the flavors of spiced lamb mingling with the cool desert air, creating a truly magical experience. While some days felt a bit rushed, the adventure and beauty I encountered made the journey worthwhile, and I left with incredible memories of this enchanting land.