Discover the natural beauty of Salalah on this half-day tour that takes you from the sandy shores of Taqah Beach to the lush oasis of Wadi Darbat and the heights of Mount Samhan. Start with a convenient pickup from select hotels, then enjoy free time on the picturesque beach. Explore Wadi Darbat, where you can hear waterfalls and see local wildlife, including camels and goats. Ascend Mount Samhan for breathtaking panoramic views of the Jabal Samhan Nature Reserve, home to the endangered Arabian leopard. This tour promises a closer look at Oman’s stunning landscapes and unique ecosystems.
- Pickup from select hotels in Salalah for convenience
- Free time at Taqah Beach to relax and take photos
- Explore Wadi Darbat's waterfalls and local wildlife
- Panoramic views from Mount Samhan over a protected nature reserve
Pickup included
German Speaking tour Guide <br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Pickup included
aqah has old coastal roots. It used to be a fishing village and played roles in trade (e.g. frankincense export) in earlier times.
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One of the major heritage buildings is Taqah Castle (Taqa Castle / Taqah Fort). Built in the 19th century as a residence for Sheikh Ali bin Timman Al Ma’shani, later used by local governors
The castle has been restored (early 1990s) and now functions as a museum/cultural site showing traditional architecture, local artifacts, rooms of the old administrative functions
Dramatic cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea. Great for sunrise / sunset views, photos.
Taqah Beach & Corniche
The beach is sandy and pleasant, good for relaxing, walking, photography
There are areas with shades or small structures to sit under along the corniche
Seasonal Waterfalls: The waterfalls in Wadi Darbat can cascade from heights of ~ 30‑100 meters depending on where you measure, especially during monsoon
Wildlife: Camels, goats, sometimes cattle grazing. Birdlife is abundant, including migratory species and some species that are more unusual/rare in the region
Caves & Geological Features: Limestone caves and rock formations. Springs, cliffs, valleys, hillsides. There are also views from cliff‐tops and vantage points overlooking the valley
Lakes & Pools: There is a lake (spring‑fed) that remains wet year‑round to some extent. During the Khareef it swells and becomes more dramatic. Small turquoise pools form under waterfalls and in basin areas
Vegetation & Greenery: The area sees abundant vegetation in Khareef — grasses, trees (including types like acacias, sidr etc.), shrubs, and mountainous greenery. Outside Khareef still some green and water remain especially near springs or lake
Jabal Samhan Mountain Elevation: Peaks reach around 2,100 metres above sea level
(also spelled Jebel Samhan or Mount Samhan) is a mountain massif and nature reserve in the Dhofar Governorate of southern Oman
The reserve spans about 4,500 square kilometres — a hugely rugged, largely uninhabited area.
It was officially established as a protected area in 1997 under Royal Decree to conserve its flora, fauna, and unique ecosystems
Terrain: limestone highlands rising sharply from the coastal plain; steep escarpments, deep narrow mountain passes, canyons, wadis and cliffs.
alalah has a hot desert climate overall, but what makes it special is the Khareef season (monsoon), roughly from June to September, when the usually arid landscape becomes lush, green, and misty.
During Khareef, cooler temperatures, clouds, dew, occasional light rain or drizzle, waterfalls appear, and vegetation thrives. Outside of that, the climate is dry, with higher temperatures and less greenery
Salalah is a beautiful coastal city in southern Oman, known for its lush greenery, historic sites, and unique climate. It's a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern life, offering visitors a rich cultural experience.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is an ancient city that dates back to the 4th century BC. It features ruins of palaces, mosques, and residential buildings.
A traditional market where you can find a variety of goods, including spices, textiles, and handmade crafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture and buy souvenirs.
A beautiful beach with white sand and clear waters. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
Slow-cooked marinated meat, traditionally cooked in an underground oven. It's tender, flavorful, and a must-try in Oman.
A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat, often served during special occasions.
A sweet, gel-like dessert made from sugar, ghee, and nuts. It's a popular treat in Oman.
This is the monsoon season, bringing heavy rains and making the landscape lush and green. The weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city's natural beauty.
Omani Rial (OMR)
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Salalah is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, travelers should always be cautious and aware of their surroundings.
Salalah Bus Station
The bus service is affordable and covers most parts of the city. Buses are a convenient way to get around, but schedules can be irregular.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car
An ancient port city that was part of the frankincense trade route. It features ruins of buildings, a mosque, and a fortress.
A beautiful wadi with lush greenery, waterfalls, and pools. It's a popular spot for picnics and nature walks.
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