Explore Salalah’s UNESCO sites, uncover ancient Ubar, and wander the vast Rub al Khali desert on this immersive overnight adventure.
Explore Salalah’s UNESCO sites, uncover ancient Ubar, and wander the vast Rub al Khali desert on this immersive overnight adventure.
- Rub Al Khali - The vast, dry desert of Rub al Khali, also referred to as the Empty Quarter, extends from the base of the mountains to a massive sandy expanse that dominates the region. This area is renowned for its archaeological sites. The tour duration includes travel time.
- Wadi Dawkha - Wadi Dawka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also…
- Rub Al Khali - The vast, dry desert of Rub al Khali, also referred to as the Empty Quarter, extends from the base of the mountains to a massive sandy expanse that dominates the region. This area is renowned for its archaeological sites. The tour duration includes travel time.
- Wadi Dawkha - Wadi Dawka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also known as the ‘Frankincense Trees’ and boasts the largest collection of naturally grown Frankincense trees in the area.
- 4X4 Vehicle
- Dinner
- Guide
- 4X4 Vehicle
- Dinner
- Guide
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
With the gracious blessings of the Almighty, depart from the hotel and journey to Wadi Dawka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famously known as the ‘Frankincense Trees.’ This location boasts the largest collection of naturally grown Frankincense trees in the region. Explore the rich history of Frankincense and its modern-day uses. Continue to “The Lost…
With the gracious blessings of the Almighty, depart from the hotel and journey to Wadi Dawka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famously known as the ‘Frankincense Trees.’ This location boasts the largest collection of naturally grown Frankincense trees in the region. Explore the rich history of Frankincense and its modern-day uses. Continue to “The Lost City of Ubar,” another UNESCO World Heritage site, located in the Dhofar region. Archaeologists uncovered the city’s remains in 1992 using remote sensing technology. Ubar is believed to have been inhabited from around 2800 B.C. to approximately 300 A.D. and served as a significant trading hub for frankincense before being engulfed by the encroaching dunes. At the site, a small museum showcases archaeological findings. The stark, barren desert of Rub al Khali, also known as the Empty Quarter, extends from the mountain’s base to a vast sandy expanse that dominates the landscape.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.