Explore some of the historical places in East Salalah at Ain Razat on this guided tour, where natural springs provide perennial water.
Travel to the captivating coastal town of Taqah, renowned for its historical castle housing ancient artifacts. Continue to the hidden gem of Wadi Darbat, nestled in the mountains, showcasing waterfalls, camels, lakes, and vibrant greenery during the Khareef season.
Explore Mirbat's historical treasures, including its castle, ancient Souq, and the revered Bin Ali's Tomb. Your journey culminates at Khor Rori Creek, where you'll encounter the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sumhuram's ancient frankincense trade hub, all on this captivating historical tour of Salalah.
Explore Ain Razat: Discover its natural springs, offering a year-round water source, especially during the Khareef season.
Visit Taqah: Experience the historic coastal town with its castle, watchtowers, and ancient artifacts.
Admire Wadi Darbat: Enjoy the waterfalls, lakes, camels, and lush greenery, particularly during the Khareef season.
Discover Khor Rori Creek: Uncover the UNESCO-listed ruins of Sumhuram, a major frankincense trade hub.
Private car: 4WD (4 Wheel Drive 1-4 guests)
English-speaking driver and guide.
Water during the trip
Entrance fees
Gratuities
Meals unless specified
Any additional transfers
When entering religious sites, it's advisable for women to wear headscarves or a hijab-like covering, and all visitors should dress modestly. Sleeveless attire and shorts above the knee are not allowed, and shoulders must remain covered at all times.
The majority of the tours involve walking on uneven and slanted terrain, please wear comfortable steady, or walking shoes.
Guests should wear comfortable clothing and avoid wearing jewelry or expensive watches on desert trips because there is no signal at the camp/desert.
Please respect regional social customs and refrain from making loud noises near residential areas and religious sites.
Safety instructions:
Due to safety regulations, all 4WD vehicles are limited to a maximum of 4 pax per vehicle.
Please observe the local photography customs. Photographing or filming inside some museums is not permitted.