Explore Dhofar’s nature and culture: Ain Razat, Taqah, Wadi Darbat, and UNESCO site Sumhuram. Witness stunning landscapes and historical treasures.
Explore Dhofar’s nature and culture: Ain Razat, Taqah, Wadi Darbat, and UNESCO site Sumhuram. Witness stunning landscapes and historical treasures.
- Ain Razat - Start the day in the eastern part of Dhofar at Ain Razat, a series of natural springs, some of which flow year-round while others appear only during the Khareef (monsoon season). This spot is a popular destination throughout the year and is a key water source for Salalah.
- Wadi Darbat - After visiting Taqah, head to the most…
- Ain Razat - Start the day in the eastern part of Dhofar at Ain Razat, a series of natural springs, some of which flow year-round while others appear only during the Khareef (monsoon season). This spot is a popular destination throughout the year and is a key water source for Salalah.
- Wadi Darbat - After visiting Taqah, head to the most surprising spot in Dhofar, Wadi Darbat. Nestled in the mountains overlooking Khor Rori, just beyond the Taqah coast, this natural park offers stunning views of waterfalls, numerous camels, lakes, mountains, caves, and lush greenery. During the Khareef season, water from the mountains replenishes the Wadi, creating spectacular waterfalls cascading from 30 meters (100 ft.) and cave chambers. Visitors can also enjoy a spacious picnic area.
- Taqah - Next, travel to Taqah, a coastal town in the Dhofar Governorate. Taqah is a historic town and fishing village featuring a fascinating castle. The castle is surrounded by watchtowers and stone houses. Inside, the rooms are filled with antique jewelry, weapons, furniture, paintings, and everyday items that make the castle livable.
- Sumhuram Old City - Proceed to Khor Rori Creek, the site of the ancient city of Sumhuram and the historic Arabian frankincense trade capital. The Sumhuram Museum / Archaeological Park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Land of Frankincense. Located in Khor Rori, this ancient city was a hub for the frankincense and copper trade.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees: Taqah Castle and Taqah Fort (Burj Al Askar) approx USD 12 per person
- Transfer in Mirbat Hotels additional USD 45 per person
- Entrance Fees: Sumhuram Site approx USD 8 per person
- Entrance fees: Taqah Castle and Taqah Fort (Burj Al Askar) approx USD 12 per person
- Transfer in Mirbat Hotels additional USD 45 per person
- Entrance Fees: Sumhuram Site approx USD 8 per person
Discover the essence and traditions of Eastern Dhofar. Ain Razat is a year-round destination featuring a continuous water flow in its pond and a small cave. Taqah showcases the rich history of Dhofar. Wadi Darbat is a perennial spot where visitors can admire stunning blue waters and a flowing river. Sumhuram (Khor Rori) is a recognized UNESCO World…
Discover the essence and traditions of Eastern Dhofar. Ain Razat is a year-round destination featuring a continuous water flow in its pond and a small cave. Taqah showcases the rich history of Dhofar. Wadi Darbat is a perennial spot where visitors can admire stunning blue waters and a flowing river. Sumhuram (Khor Rori) is a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Total tour duration will be 4hrs including the pick up and drop off to the hotel and including the visiting the tour locations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.