- With the ‘History of Salalah,’ the administrative capital, the second largest city of the Sultanate and the capital city of Dhofar.
- With the ‘Architecture,’ the different nationalities living in the Dhofar Governorate, with the arts, the folklore, the way tombs for Messengers and pious people were built is all part of the Omani traditional heritage.
- With the Museum of the Frankincense Land’ with a copy of the speech of Sultan Qaboos to his people on the day of his accession 23th of july 1970. The inauguration of this museum took place 37 years later.
- With the ‘Gold Soukh and the Incense Soukh (market), ‘where men in white dishdasha’s- an ankle-length cloth with long sleeves- drink their tea. Veiled women in their black abaya’s go shopping and spread their fragrances. Haffa Soukh is, especially in the afternoon and the evening, the place to be for buying incense. The measure for quality is the colour.
- With the ‘Coconut and Banana farms. The Dhofar region is the most famous area for banana production in Oman. The main area for bananas in Dhofar is Salalah plain which constitutes 98% of the total cultivated area. Besides bananas the farms also offer coconut, papaya.
- With the ‘Fish, Meat and Nomad market.’ In Dhofar agriculture is a main industry.
- City Tour with so much more.
- 4 to 5 hours, morning or afternoon on request.