| FRANKINCENSE
TRAIL. (4 Hours - 180 KM - Pm Tour) |
Visit
the Biblical "Nabi Ayoub" Prophet Job's
Tomb, perched high up in the "Jebels"
(mountains). Enroute are spectacular views of the
plains, mountain landscape and emerald green pastureland.
Proceed to Mughsail Beach where "Blow-holes"
- (perforations in the limestone rock) through which
sea water gushes during high tide. Experience the
Hairpin Bend Roads for approximately 15/20 kms,
which will take you to a wadi. The views are breathtaking
due to heights involved. This is the road that takes
you to the Yemen border. At the nearby bird sanctuary,
one may see seasonal birds. Enroute, the stark shape
of leafless Frankincense Trees dot the landscape.
Once traded as a commodity more precious than gold,
frankincense harvested in Dhofar is rated the best
in the world.
| FABLED
CASTLES (4 Hours - 150 Km - Am Tour) |
Visit
the fishing village of Taqa, an old town with an
interesting castle surrounded by watchtowers and
Taqa stone houses. Proceed onward to Khor Rori creek,
the site of the ruined city of Samhuram (visit from
outside), and capital of ancient Arabia's frankincense
trade. Excavations have produced evidence of an
ancient city with trade links by sea to Far Eastern
destinations and with even distant Greece. Mirbat,
the ancient capital of Dhofar, was an important
town as early as the 9th century for it's trade
in frankincense, horses and slaves. See some of
the old houses famous for its woodcarvings. If lucky
see boatloads of fish arriving into the harbor.
One of Dhofar's best-known historic sites is Bin
Ali's Tomb. The twin domed structure; tomb of Mohamed
bin Ali who died in 1135 AD is a fine example of
medieval architecture. Return via Ayn Razat, (THU
- FRI ONLY) manicured gardens fed by natural underground
springs.
| SERENE
SALALAH. (3 Hours - 50 Km - Am Tour) |
Salalah,
the "garden city" of the south, is a tropical
paradise. Visit a Garden Farms, which has groves
of coconut, banana, papaya and vegetables. Visit
the Old Ruined Houses still in existence today.
Photo stop of the beautiful Shanfari Mosque with
its exquisite artwork and stained tiles. Visit the
site of Prophet Saleh's Sacred Camel Footprint.
See the clear camel footprint on the rock. Visit
Al Husn Souq where frankincense crystals of Dhofar
and typical Dhofari frankincense burners are sold.
Witness the sale of cattle and guns in the market.
Walk along the city's promenade (waterfront corniche)
where single storeyed houses are dwarfed by tall,
swaying palms. Al Husn Palace, summer residence
of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos stands at one end of
the promenade. We return via the Museum, which is
famous for the Dhofari costumes in the south. (SAT
- WED ONLY).