Explore East Salalah’s crown jewels: Mirbat Castle, Jabal Samhan, Teeq Cave, Tawi Ateer Sinkhole, Wadi Darbat, Sumhuram, and Taqah in one unforgettable day.
Explore East Salalah’s crown jewels: Mirbat Castle, Jabal Samhan, Teeq Cave, Tawi Ateer Sinkhole, Wadi Darbat, Sumhuram, and Taqah in one unforgettable day.
- Jabal Samhan - Jebel Samhan stands as the tallest mountain peak in southern Oman, reaching a height of 2,100 meters. It is a popular destination for its breathtaking views. From the summit, one can see clouds, and on clear days, the city of Mirbat and the Arabian Sea are visible.
- Teeq Cave and Tawi Ateer Sinkhole - The Tawi Ateer Sinkhole is…
- Jabal Samhan - Jebel Samhan stands as the tallest mountain peak in southern Oman, reaching a height of 2,100 meters. It is a popular destination for its breathtaking views. From the summit, one can see clouds, and on clear days, the city of Mirbat and the Arabian Sea are visible.
- Teeq Cave and Tawi Ateer Sinkhole - The Tawi Ateer Sinkhole is one of the deepest in Oman, with a depth of 210 meters. Formed over time, it is locally known as the Bird Well, attracting birds from around the world to nest.
- Taqah - The city of Taqah is renowned for its stunning sunsets, as it overlooks the sea. Tourists flock to this city before sunset to witness the beautiful view.
- Wadi Darbat - Wadi Darbat is a prominent tourist attraction year-round. Visitors can enjoy boat rides and observe animals like camels, cows, and goats. It is a serene and picturesque spot for photography.
- Taqah Castle - Taqah Castle is a fascinating historical site located in the coastal town of Taqah, near Salalah in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. It is a well-loved tourist spot that offers insights into the region’s rich cultural heritage and traditional Omani life. Constructed in the 19th century during the reign of Sultan Taimur bin Faisal al Said (1913-1932), it originally served as the private residence of Sheikh Ali bin Taman Al Ma’shani, the grandfather of Sultan Qaboos’s mother. Later, it became government property and served as an administrative center and residence for local governors. The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism carried out extensive restoration, and the castle was reopened as a museum in 1994, preserving its original design and showcasing Omani history. The castle’s white stone construction gives it a distinctive and striking look.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Discover the crown jewels of East Salalah: Explore the history at Taqah Castle, stroll through the lively heart of the old town, and ascend the magnificent Jabal Samhan – known as the “Green Mountain.” Marvel at the beauty of Teeq Cave with its sparkling stalactites and the impressive Tawi Ateer Sinkhole, one of the deepest in the world. Relax by the…
Discover the crown jewels of East Salalah: Explore the history at Taqah Castle, stroll through the lively heart of the old town, and ascend the magnificent Jabal Samhan – known as the “Green Mountain.” Marvel at the beauty of Teeq Cave with its sparkling stalactites and the impressive Tawi Ateer Sinkhole, one of the deepest in the world. Relax by the flowing waterfalls of Wadi Darbat. End your journey in the delightful coastal town of Taqah, enjoying fresh seafood and the laid-back ambiance. Unlike any other Salalah tour, this adventure is a treasure chest of history, nature, and local charm – all in one unforgettable day!
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