Salalah Safari Tours – local adventure tour company

Best of Salalah - 6 nights / 7 days

Start From 840 $

Duration

7 Days / 6 Nights

Type

Group

Run

Everyday

Guide

English and other languages
upon request and availability

Guide

English and
other languages
upon request
and availability

About The Trip

Enjoy a 7-days tour package to explore the diverse and splendid attractions in the south of Oman, including the Empty Quarter Desert, Wadi Darbat waterfalls, Frankincense trees, the Sinkhole, stunning beaches, blowholes, vibrant souks, and more.

Included

  • Meet and greet service by our drivers from Muscat International airport.
  • All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
  • Accommodation in Salalah for 6 nights.
  • 4 picnic lunch / lunch at a local restaurant
  • Desert Safari in the empty Quarter
  • 4x4 safari to the Eastern Side of Salalah
  • Citytour in Salalah
  • English speaking guide driver during the tours.
  • Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • All service charges and taxes

Excluded

  • International Flights
  • Entry visa to Sultanate Oman
  • Personal spendings
  • Optional activities
  • Tipping

Itinerary

  • Upon arrival at Salalah airport, you will be met and assisted by our representative. Then transfer to your hotel in Salalah.

    Salalah by night (Optional: 83 $ per person)

    • Start your evening by visiting Salam Street, a lively shopping street filled with various local products
    • Check out the old Gold & Silver souk.
    • Meet a local Omani family in their house and learn about land and traditions
    • Finish your night at Salalah Grand Mall, the biggest shopping spot in Salalah

    Meals: Lunch or Dinner depending on the arrival time

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • We drive through Qara Mountains, which are known as a home to diverse flora and fauna
  • Visit Wadi Dawka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a protected area for frankincense trees
  • Visit a camel farm and learn about their importance to the Omani people
  • Explore the town of Thumrait, which historically served as a crucial point along the Arabian caravan routes
  • Visit the Lost City of Ubar (Wubar), which held great importance in ancient times along the Arabian trade caravan routes.
  • Experience one of the largest sand deserts in the world The Empty Quarter Desert


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Visit the biggest Mosque in Salalah Sultan Qaboos Mosque
  • Explore Al Baleed archeological Park, which is a UNESCO heritage Site, and remains the older city of Dhofar
  • Visit the Frankincense Land Museum and learn about culture, country, and its people.
  • Walk by the Sultan’s Palace, Al Husn Palace, and take a brief stop there on foot
  • Explore Al Haffa Souq , which is one of the oldest markets in Oman

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Visit the Port of Salalah, where we will pause for a photo opportunity.
  • Driving Through Al Qamar Mountains, which are known as a home to diverse flora and fauna
  • Discover the natural water spring Ayn Sahalnoot
  • Experience the renowned frankincense trees at Frankincense Valley
  • Visit Al Mughsail Beach, one of the most stunning beaches in Salalah, known for its pristine white sands
  • Explore Marneef Cave, renowned for its impressive limestone formations and breathtaking coastal view
  • Visit the Blowholes, which are natural rock formations along the coastline that create spectacular geysers
  • Enjoy driving through the Zig Zag Road
  • Visit Masood Hidden Beach
  • Enjoy swimming at the breathtaking Fazayah Beach

Meals: Breakfast, (Lunch during the trip)

  • You can join one of our optional tours with our hotel representatives.

    Mirbat Tour – Old Capital of Dhofar – (Optional: 98 $ per person)  

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • Visit Ain Razat water spring
  • Explore Taqah City, which is known for its historical sites
  • Visit Taqah Castle
  • Discover Sumharam Archaelogical Site, a UNESCO Heritage Site, was once a port city that flourished during the ancient period
  • Visit the Old City of Mirbat
  • Explore Mirbat Castle, which holds historical importance as an ancient trading port and fishing town
  • Discover Mirbat Fish Port

    Meals: Breakfast,)Lunch during the trip)

You can join one of our optional tours with our hotel representatives.

Dolphine Watching – boat trip (Optional: 65 $ per person)

  • Enjoy a sea trip in the Arabian Sea

Snorkeling (Optional: 65 $ per person)

  • Explore the stunning underwater world teeming with colorful fish, exotic reefs, and other fascinating marine life

Meals: Breakfast

  • Breakfast at the hotel and check out. Drop off at Salalah International Airport for departure.

Meal: Breakfast

Prices & Accommodation

Hotels

Belad Bont Resort

Belad Bont Resort

Millennium Resort Salalah

Millennium Resort Salalah

Prices

Per Person in Double Room:

Start From 840 $

One Person Travelling Alone:

Start From 1565 $

Hotels

Rotana Resort Salalah

Salalah Rotana Resort

Fanar Hotel & Residences

Fanar Hotel & Residences

Crowne Plaza Resort Salalah

Prices

Per Person in Double Room:

Start From 1315 $

One Person Travelling Alone:

Start From 2554 $

Important Information

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CONTACT US

Phone: +96877063342
Email: info@salalahsafari.com

Address: 23 Al wadi Street, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman

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Reviews

SCHEER MARVIN

Highly Recommended tour package!
I would strongly recommend
Salalah Safari Tours
to anyone who loves traveling!

Affdal Lina

Oman is simply beyond compare!
I have never seen such a peaceful country like Oman
with its people, nature, and weather. Thank you, Salalah Safari Tours, for this amazing 8 days!"

Petra Smith

Best Recommendation ever! "I heard about Oman from a friend who visited a year ago and recommended it to me. Now, I can say to him, 'It was truly the best recommendation ever!' We enjoyed everything there; everything was perfect."

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It’s crucial to research the visa requirements for your chosen destination. Fortunately, Oman boasts straightforward visa regulations that shouldn’t cause any apprehension. In this guide, we’ll walk you through all the essential details regarding visa requirements in Oman.

    Visa on Arrival in Oman: For travelers hailing from 103 countries, including the likes of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, and Australia, Oman offers the convenience of a visa on arrival. This means you can effortlessly obtain your visa upon landing at the airport. This visa grants you a stay of up to 14 days, starting from the moment you step foot into the Sultanate of Oman. Should your flight schedule inadvertently extend your stay by an hour or two, rest assured as border authorities typically overlook minor discrepancies.

    eVisa for Oman: In the event that your nationality doesn’t qualify for visa on arrival, fret not. Oman extends the option of an electronic visa (eVisa) for your convenience. This eVisa caters to both single and multiple entries, entitling you to a stay of up to 30 days. To initiate the application process, simply navigate to the Royal Oman Police eVisa website and complete the online application form. Alongside this, you’ll need to provide a copy of your passport, a passport-sized photograph, and your flight itinerary. Processing usually takes between 24 to 72 hours, ensuring a swift turnaround.

    Visa Requirements for GCC Citizens and Residents: Citizens of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia enjoy visa exemption privileges when visiting Oman. As for residents of GCC countries, determining visa eligibility is a breeze through the Royal Oman Police website. By inputting your nationality as stated on your passport and specifying your GCC residency status, you can swiftly ascertain your visa eligibility.

    Visa Extension in Oman: Should your plans entail an extended stay surpassing 30 days, it’s imperative to arrange for a visa extension through the Royal Oman Police Immigration department.

  • The currency in Oman is the Omani Rial (OMR). The Omani Rial is renowned for its status as one of the world’s strongest currencies.

    You can exchange money at currency exchange offices or use ATMs to withdraw Omani Rial.

    1. Cash:

    In Oman, cash is widely embraced, especially in local markets, small businesses, and traditional souks. It’s essential to have an ample supply of Omani Rial for your daily needs and for situations where card payments might not be feasible.

    1. Credit and Debit Cards:

    You’ll find that credit and debit cards like Visa and Mastercard are welcomed in hotels, high-end dining establishments, and larger retail stores across Oman. Nevertheless, it’s wise to have cash on hand for smaller vendors or when journeying to more remote locations.

    1. The best time to visit Salalah, Oman, largely depends on your preferences and what you hope to experience during your trip. Here are two primary seasons to consider:

      Khareef Season (Monsoon Season):

      The Khareef season typically occurs from late June to early September.
      During this time, Salalah experiences a unique weather phenomenon where the monsoon brings cool temperatures, mist, and lush greenery to the region. Salalah experiences an abundance of rainfall, resulting in the emergence of numerous waterfalls like Ayn Athoom, Ayn Razat, Ayn Jarziz and Ayn Sahalnoot, which form captivating cascades amidst the mountains.
      The landscape transforms into a verdant paradise, making it an ideal time for nature lovers, hikers, and those who enjoy cooler temperatures.
      The Khareef season also coincides with Salalah’s festivals and events, making it a culturally vibrant time to visit.

      Winter Season:

      The winter months, from October to April, are also a popular time to visit Salalah and it is the season of the western Tourism, Salalah extends a warm welcome to Western tourists who seek balmy weather and the chance to swim in the alluring waters of the Arabian Sea.
      During this period, the weather is generally dry and sunny, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F).
      Winter is an excellent time for outdoor activities such as beach visits, like Al Mughsail and Al Fazayah, water sports, and exploring the region’s historical and cultural sites.
      Wildlife enthusiasts may also find this season ideal for birdwatching and wildlife spotting in the surrounding areas.
      Both seasons offer unique experiences, so the best time to visit Salalah depends on your interests and preferences regarding weather, cultural events, and outdoor activities. Keep in mind that accommodation and tourist facilities may be more crowded and expensive during peak tourist seasons, so it’s advisable to plan and book in advance.

    1. Oman maintains a consistent position among the safest countries globally, as reported by the Global Terrorism Index.

      Salalah, is known for its overall safety and welcoming atmosphere, which is indicative of much of Oman. With low crime rates, courteous and hospitable locals, and stringent laws, safety is a priority. However, as a solo female traveler, it’s essential to respect local customs, such as dressing modestly, for both cultural sensitivity and personal comfort.

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