Hotels in Salalah, Oman

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HILTON HOTEL 5* The Hilton Hotel Salalah enjoys a fabulous and peaceful location, about seven miles from the city centre. The superior Hilton Hotel Salalah provides multilingual staff along with guest services such as: ATM machines, currency exchange, safety deposit box, baggage storage, and laundry washing............................(more details and special rates)

CROWNE PLAZA RESORT HOTEL 5* Located on the private white sandy beach of Salalah, a tropical getaway, the Crowne Plaza Resort Salalah offers a gentle and tranquil experience..............................(more details and special rates)

 

BEACH VILLAS HOTEL 4* Beach Villas is Located in Dhariz South, a lush coconut and banana tree lined part of Salalah. Situated directly on a fine white sandy beach, with the sound of the Arabian Sea echoing in your ears....................(more details and special rates)

 

HAFFA HOUSE HOTEL 3* Location of Haffa House Hotel in Salalah in Oman is convenient and makes it easier for you to explore the fascinating city of Salalah....................(more details and special rates)

 

AL JABAL HOTEL 3* Snuggly situated at the heart of Salalah, Al Jabal Hotel facilitates guests to explore a number of destinations in the city. Enriched with a host of attractions, Salalah is truly a great delight to the travelers around the world............................(more details and special rates)

 

SAMHARAM TOURIST VILLAGE HOTEL 3* 46 villas - all villas are duplex 3 bedrooms with attached toilets, dinging room, fully equipped kitchenette, washing machine etc. also they have 16 one bed room chalets. Each villa and chalet is fitted with a direct dialing telephone and satellite TV.............................(more details and special rates)

HAMILTON PLAZA HOTEL 3* Located along Al Roba street in the city center this hotel is only 5 minutes form the airport and is a comfortable place for families or long staying guests.......................... (more details and special rates)

 

DHOFAR HOTEL 3* Dhofar Hotel located in Salalah City Centre..............(more details and special rates)

About Salalah

Distance from Muscat - 1030 km
Average drive time - 12 hours by road, (1 hour by flight)
How to get there - By buses / coaches belonging to the Oman National tourist Corporation (ONTC). Cars can be hired from Car rental agencies. Oman Air operates regular flights from Muscat to Salalah

Nestled in the southern region of Oman, Salalah has the benifit of the annual Indian monsoon: locally known as the Khareef. This monsoon, which extends from early June to mid September, transforms the countryside into a veritable garden with tumbling waterfalls and meandering streams. The Khareef season is a good time to visit Salalah. In July and August the government plays host for the annual Khareef Festival, a cultural highlight of the season.

Salalah is steeped in myths and legends that date back to biblical times. In the Jebel Qara can be found the tomb of the Prophet Ayoub, better known as Job of the Old Testament. In Khawr Rhori lie the ruins of the palace reputed to be that of the Queen of Sheba. In the surrounding countryside on the flanks of the jebels grows the Boswellia sacra better known for the sap it produces: Frankincense. Frankincense, of course, is best known to Christians as one of the gifts of the Magi in Nativity story. In all probability the Frankincense that was a gift to the baby Jesus came from Oman as the Boswellia sacra tree grows no where else.

For most of the year, the unspoiled beaches of Salalah are ideal for scuba diving, canoeing, sailing, jet skiing and diving. The marshy khawrs along the coast line are sanctuaries to a broad variety of migrating birds turning the region into a bird watchers paradise. But during the summer Salalah is easily Oman's coolest destination to visit during the Khareef with its crisp unpolluted air, cool misty clime, high rolling seas and leafy ambiance.

Less than half an hour's drive from Salalah is Ain Razat, a picnic spot with springs, hills, gardens and streams. Nearby is the equally resplendent Ain Sahanawt. Seventy kilo- meters east of Salalah lies Mirbat, famous for Bin Ali's tomb (Bin Ali was revered in the early days of Islam as a sage and holy man.). Taqah, 36kms from Salalah is a picturesque, quaint village. The fort at Taqah goes back several hundred years and is well stocked with authentic decorations and appointments.

Rising high above the coast is the Jebel Samhan plateau, the highest point in Dhofar at 1800 meters. Here you can find the hanging valley of Wadi Dirbat which is impressive in full flood. Further into the jebels is Tawi Attir (the hole of the birds), a natural sink hole over 100 metres wide and 250 metres deep. Nestled in a hidden valley is the Baobab Forest with huge bulbous trees, one tree over 2000 years old and 30 feet in diameter at its base.

To the west of Salalah are many stretches of beautiful beaches. One of the most popular of these is Mughsayl where you can find unusual blow holes in the rocky shelf close to the shore. These holes display dramatic bursts of water and foam sometimes reaching 50 feet in the air. Further to the west close to the Yemen border lies the town of Rakhyut and is a pleasant spot for picnic and swim in the ocean.

To the north of Salalah is the region known as the Nejd. This is a barren desolate area that is actually the southern fringe of the R'ub Al Khali. Here you find sweeping sand dunes and parched wadis. Lying 175 km north of Salalah is the remote village of Shisr. Here in the early nineties, with the help of satellite imagery from the space shuttle, explorers found what they believe to be the lost city of Ubar. Called by T. E. Lawrance (of Arabia) as the "Atlantis of the sands", Ubar was once considered to be the trading centre for frankincense before it was buried in the rising dunes.

 

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