
The winter season in Dhofar Governorate, Oman, has become a top destination for travelers, drawing visitors from all around the world. The region’s distinct blend of history, culture, and natural beauty captivates tourists, particularly those from Europe. Annually, organized tour groups arrive from countries such as Germany, France, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Switzerland, eager to uncover the rich heritage and scenic landscapes of Dhofar. These groups explore archaeological treasures like Al Baleed, Sumhuram, and Al Shisr, as well as the Museum of the Land of Frankincense. The region’s historic forts, such as those in Taqah and Mirbat, also offer a glimpse into its past. Additionally, the bustling Gold and Silver Souk, along with the breathtaking Jabal Samhan Reserve, continue to attract many visitors.
For adventure seekers, Dhofar offers a variety of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and sandboarding, as well as water sports such as diving and kayaking. The winter desert tourism experience, highly favored by international tourists, stretches from Wadi Dokah in Thumrait—home to the frankincense tree reserve—to the stunning Al Shisr area, known for its towering sand dunes and mesmerizing sunsets. Travelers can also experience authentic Bedouin life through camel rides and fresh camel milk. The vast sand dunes across Dhofar’s desert regions, including Hashman Sands and Ramlat Jadhila in the Niyabat of Mitin, Wilayat of Al Mazyouna, offer a unique and unforgettable experience.
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