Start by heading east of Dhofar to Ain Razat, a collection of natural springs, some of which are perennial, while others are seasonal and only appear during Khareef (monsoon season). This location is also popular all year round and serves as one of Salalah’s primary water sources. Following that, we will travel to Taqah, a coastal town in Dhofar Governorate. Taqah is an old town and fishing village with an interesting castle. The castle is surrounded by watchtowers and stone houses. The room inside the castle is filled with ancient pieces of jewelry, weapons, furniture, paintings, and everyday items that make the castle inhabitable. After stopping at Taqah, we will drive to the most unexpected location in Dhofar, Wadi Darbat. It is hidden in the mountains overlooking Khor Rori, just after the Taqah coast. The Wadi is a natural park with breathtaking views of waterfalls, a large number of camels, lakes, mountains, caves, and lush green vegetation. During the Khareef season (monsoon), water from the mountains replenished the Wadi, creating magnificent waterfalls gushing from 30 meters (100 ft.) and cave chambers. Visitors can also enjoy a large picnic area. Continue to Mirbat, where you can see the historical Mirbat castle, the Wali house, the old Souq, the old village, and the mina (port/harbor). Continue to the twin-domed Bin Ali’s Tomb, a classic example of medieval architecture and a photo stop. Finally, go to Khor Rori Creek, which is the location of Sumhuram’s ruined city. It was the center of the ancient Arabian frankincense trade. Sumhuram Museum / Archaeological Park is one of the components of the Land of Frankincense designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is situated in the ancient city of Khor Rori, where the frankincense and copper trade flourished. End of the trip. (This tour involves walking over uneven and slanted terrain, please wear comfortable steady, or walking shoes.)
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