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About Salalah
Salalah, located in the southern part of Oman, is the capital of the Dhofar region and is famous for its lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and the unique Khareef season (monsoon). As of 2023, Salalah is home to over 200,000 residents and is known as a cool summer retreat for visitors from across the Arabian Peninsula. During the Khareef, from June to September, Salalah transforms into a green paradise, making it a popular escape for tourists from the Gulf region, including the UAE.
Salalah experiences a tropical desert climate, with the Khareef season bringing cool, misty weather, while the rest of the year remains warm and dry. The best time to visit Salalah is during the monsoon season for those seeking a refreshing climate, or from October to March for milder, pleasant weather to explore the city’s natural beauty.
Salalah International Airport, located approximately 5 kilometers from the city center, serves as the main gateway to the region. UAE citizens can easily access Salalah with direct flights from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah, operated by airlines such as FlyDubai, Air Arabia, and Oman Air. These convenient connections make it an accessible destination for travelers from the UAE.
Salalah’s culinary offerings reflect both Omani and international influences, with seafood playing a central role. Popular local dishes include shuwa (a slow-cooked lamb dish) and harees (a wheat and meat dish), both of which are traditional in Omani culture. Visitors can also enjoy refreshing tropical fruits such as coconuts and bananas, which are abundant in the region. Street food like sambusas and Omani halwa is also popular among locals and tourists alike.
For tourists, Salalah offers a wealth of historical and natural attractions. Al Baleed Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlights the city’s ancient past as a major trading port in the frankincense trade. The nearby Museum of the Frankincense Land offers further insights into this historical legacy. The Sultan Qaboos Mosque, with its striking architecture, is another must-visit in the city.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Wadi Darbat, known for its stunning waterfalls and green landscapes during the Khareef, or enjoy the pristine beaches at Al Mughsail. The crystal-clear waters and white sand make it a perfect spot for relaxation and water activities such as snorkeling and diving. The nearby Marneef Cave and its surrounding blowholes are also popular attractions for visitors seeking natural beauty.
UAE citizens can enter Oman visa-free for stays up to 90 days. Travelers need a valid passport to enter the country. This convenient process eliminates the need for prior visa arrangements, making it easier for UAE citizens to travel to Oman for both leisure and business purposes.