Embark on a journey to explore the breathtaking waterfalls of Eastern Dhofar on your second day in Salalah during the autumn season. Prepare to be mesmerized by the natural beauty and tranquility of these hidden gems nestled amidst the rugged mountains and lush greenery.
Ain Razat: a collection of natural springs, some of which are perennial and others of which are seasonal and only appear during Khareef (monsoon season). This location is also popular all year round and serves as one of Salalah's primary water sources.
Ain Tabrak Waterfalls: Visit the exceptional Ain Tabrak waterfalls, known for their stunning location beneath towering mountain peaks and sprawling verdant plains. With dense forests reminiscent of South American jungles, Ain Tabrak boasts perennial flowing springs, enhanced recently by government development efforts, including water channels and a small reservoir for visitors to enjoy.
Ain Athum Waterfalls: Venture to the enchanting Ain Athum area, home to magnificent waterfalls cascading from the heights of the mountains. Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring natural vistas that await you here, making it a must-visit destination.
Ain Hamran: Explore the charming natural beauty of Ain Hamran, a picturesque destination in Eastern Dhofar. Wander through stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in the surrounding natural splendor.
Alsan Mountain: Situated 36 kilometers northeast of the wilayat, there's a striking peak surrounded by verdant surroundings that's only visible during Khareef. With breathtaking sweeping views of Salalah and the surrounding countryside, this spectacular mountain range is truly breathtaking. For both nature lovers and action seekers, Alsan Mountain offers an unforgettable experience.
Highlights: Ain Razat | Ain Tabarak Waterfalls | Ain Athum Waterfalls | Ain Hamran | Alsan Mountain