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This colourful subtropical city of Oman is also known as the perfume capital of Arabia due to the abundance of frankincense trees in the region. From the coconut-fringed beaches and plantations of bananas and papayas to the aromatic alleyways of the souks, the city has marvellous appeal and character.
• A visit to ‘The Museum of Frankincense Land’, a UNESCO world heritage site, considered to be one of the most prominent historical museums in Oman
• A drive through the lush green plantations of vegetables and fruits in old Salalah town, where you may stop for a refreshing coconut water drink
• A photo stop at the impressive Sultan Qaboos Mosque
• A photo stop at Al Husn Palace that was built in the 19th century, which will allow you to glimpse this regal building over the towering palace walls
• A stroll through Haffa Souk, famous for the sale of high quality Frankincense and numerous other Dhofari traditional souvenirs