Dhofar is poised to welcome visitors from around the world to experience the enchanting Khareef season. Known for its unique weather, stunning landscapes, and a rich array of recreational activities, Dhofar offers an unparalleled escape from the summer heat, providing a serene environment enriched with cool breezes, lush vistas, and cultural diversity. From 21 June to 21 September, Dhofar undergoes a magical transformation during the Khareef season, also known as ‘monsoon’. This period is marked by light rains, intermittent drizzle, and fog that blankets the mountain peaks, with fresh water flowing through springs and waterfalls. The mountains and plains turn a vibrant green, transforming Dhofar into a rare tourist gem with its cool, refreshing climate. Dhofar is home to numerous natural landmarks, including perennial and seasonal water springs, archaeological sites, and pristine beaches. Tourists can explore renowned springs such as Ain Arzat, Ain Jarziz, Ain Sahlnoot, Ain Hamran, and Ain Athum. Additionally, the region hosts archaeological treasures like the Al-Baleed Archaeological Site and Wadi Darbat, known for its waterfalls, lakes, and wildlife—ideal for picnicking, boating, and hiking. This year’s Dhofar Khareef season will feature an array of events and activities that highlight the region’s cultural diversity. Dhofar Municipality has enhanced the lineup with cultural, commercial, and recreational activities, including international exhibitions at the Sultan Qaboos Youth Complex for Culture and Entertainment in Salalah. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of events, including traditional arts, cuisine, and markets, as well as entertainment for all ages. Highlights include new games at ‘Ittin Square,’ global performances on a state-of-the-art theater, and the largest drone displays ever seen in the region. The ‘Salalah International Cycling Tour’ will return, featuring over 100 cyclists from various …
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