You will start the tour by visiting the Museum of the Frankincense Land which was opened in July 2007 at Al Balid Archaeological Park, a UNESCO heritage site located in Salalah.
It is the latest addition to Oman’s heritage and cultural scene and houses two main halls, namely the History Hall, depicting the geography and history of the ancient Frankincense trail and the historical background of the Sultanate through a number of archaeological findings.
The Marine Hall displays the development of Oman’s marine history. You will learn about the history of the maritime trade and ship building industry of Oman, with meticulously carved replicas of the ancient boats and ships of the Omani Maritime trade. Afterwards you will drive through lush green plantations of vegetables and fruits and make a brief stop to experience the locally grown fruits and vegetables at fruits and vegetable stalls.
You will also visit the impressive Sultan Qaboos Mosque in central Salalah, built in 2009 to welcome thousands of worshippers. You will then see the official palace of His Majesty the Sultan (Al Husn Palace) and stroll through the old Haffah souk, famous for the sale of high- quality Frankincense and numerous other Dhofari traditional souvenirs.