Whether it be turtle watching, camping in style in the Wahiba Sands, swimming in a remote wadi, trekking in the Hajar mountains, or exploring the stunning forts; Oman has a great deal to offer the visitor. With such a range of opportunities the question as to where to travel in Oman is far from straight forward. Corinthian’s destination guides and suggested itineraries are a good starting point, but we would encourage you to take advantage of our tailor-made holidays service. With their vast accumulated knowledge, and years of experience in designing luxury holidays in Oman, our destination specialists will ensure that your holiday experience is seamless from the moment you contact us.
Dhofar is the Land of Frankincense and is mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Located some 1000 kilometres to the south of Muscat, scenically Dhofar comes as a great surprise as the province catches the southwest monsoon, and between July and early September (a season known as the ‘khareef’) coastal Dhofar is an almost miraculously transformed into a land with lush pastures, flowing rivers, and waterfalls. Quite unlike any other part of Arabia! The frankincense trail begins in the Dhofari capital Salalah at the Al Haffah frankincense souq, then continues with a visit to the excellent Museum of the Frankincense Land and UNESCO World Heritage Al Balid Archaeological Park. In the Qara Mountains above Salalah is the footprint and Tomb of Job – an immensely tall prophet judging by the tomb’s dimensions! To the east of the Dhofari capital is the small port of Taqah (site of a lovely long sandy beach and an attractive small fort), the local beauty spot of Wadi Darbat, the ruins of the ancient settlement and frankincense port of Sumhuram, and the old Dhofari houses of Mirbat. Beautiful Mughsail beach, the site of some impressive blowholes and a lagoon popular with migratory birds is a short drive to the west of Salalah. A series of dramatic hairpins through Wadi Aful will then take you up Jabal Qamar past hillsides covered with frankincense trees to stunning Fizayah – site of one of Dhofar’s most memorable beaches. North of Salalah at Wadi Dawkah you'll find an extensive 'forest' of frankincence trees and are the scant remains of Shisr, the possible location of the fabled ‘lost city of Ubar’. A visit to the Empty Quarter, a four hour drive from Salalah, is ultimate prize for desert lovers. Our Empty Quarter tours are a fabulous adventure and will reveal some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth.
Experience the 'Khareef' when the summer monsoon transforms Dhofar into a wet and green land.
An ancient Frankincense port from where merchants once set off with cargoes which were valued more highly than gold.
See a profusion of Frankincense trees growing naturally this dramatic barren valley.
Explore Oman’s southern province of Dhofar and experience camping in the Empty Quarter.
See Oman's most spectacular scenery and travel in the footsteps of the great Arabian desert explorers.
Switch-off and escape from the world while travelling in the lap of luxury and staying at Oman's most luxurious hotels.
Combine the distinct regions of Oman into one comprehensive and spectacular in-depth adventure.
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