Discover Dhofar

Dhofar, the southern gem of Oman, is famed for its dramatic landscapes and unique climate. Known for the Khareef season from June to September, the region transforms into a green paradise, setting it apart from the rest of the Arabian Peninsula.

History

Historically, Dhofar has been a significant player in the ancient frankincense trade. The Boswellia sacra trees, from which frankincense is harvested, are native to this region. Ancient ports like Al-Baleed and Sumhuram, now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, highlight Dhofar’s historical importance.

Attractions

Dhofar boasts numerous attractions:
 
Jabal Samhan: The highest peak with breathtaking views and home to the Arabian leopard.
Al Mughsayl Blowholes: A natural wonder where waves crash against cliffs, creating spectacular water displays.
Frankincense Trees: Visit these ancient trees and explore the heritage of the frankincense trade.

Dhofar and Tourism

Tourism in Dhofar peaks during the Khareef season, drawing visitors to its lush landscapes, cultural festivals, and historical sites. Activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring ancient ruins make Dhofar a fascinating destination for tourists seeking both adventure and relaxation.