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Salam Air
29 Mar, Sat
11:10 AM
Dammam - Salalah
1 stop
5h 55m
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Salam Air
26 Mar, Wed
12:05 PM
Jeddah - Salalah
1 stop
7h 25m
JED-SLL
Salam Air
31 Mar, Mon
11:40 AM
Jeddah - Salalah
1 stop
23h
JED-SLL
Salam Air
7 Apr, Mon
11:40 AM
Jeddah - Salalah
1 stop
7h
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Salam Air
27 Mar, Thu
02:35 PM
Riyadh - Salalah
1 stop
21h
RUH-SLL
Etihad Airways
30 Mar, Sun
05:30 AM
Jeddah - Salalah
2 stop
3h 45m
JED-SLL
Etihad Airways
5 Apr, Sat
05:30 AM
Jeddah - Salalah
2 stop
3h 45m
JED-SLL
Air Arabia
6 Apr, Sun
04:50 PM
Jeddah - Salalah
1 stop
0h 10m
JED-SLL
Flydubai
2 Apr, Wed
07:50 AM
Jeddah - Salalah
1 stop
9h 5m
JED-SLL
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About Salalah

Salalah, located in the southern part of Oman, is the capital of the Dhofar region and is known for its unique landscapes, lush greenery, and historical significance. As of 2023, Salalah is home to over 200,000 residents and serves as a key cultural and economic hub in the region. Its cooler climate during the Khareef (monsoon season) makes it a popular escape for visitors from the Gulf region, seeking respite from the intense summer heat.

Salalah enjoys a tropical desert climate, but its most distinctive feature is the Khareef season, which occurs from June to September. During this time, the city transforms into a green paradise, with mist-covered hills and lush vegetation, attracting visitors from across the Middle East. The best time to visit Salalah is during the Khareef or from October to March when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor exploration.

Salalah is served by Salalah International Airport, located about 5 kilometers from the city center. Airlines such as Oman Air, Saudia, and FlyDubai offer direct and connecting flights from Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam, making it easily accessible for Saudi Arabian citizens.

Salalah’s culinary scene is diverse, offering traditional Omani dishes and international cuisine. Popular local dishes include shuwa, a slow-cooked lamb dish, and harees, made from wheat and meat. Fresh seafood, especially during the Khareef season, is a highlight in Salalah’s restaurants and markets. Street vendors selling sambusas and halwa (Omani sweets) are popular among both locals and tourists.

Salalah is a city rich in history and natural beauty, with numerous attractions that showcase its cultural significance. Al Baleed Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into Oman’s ancient maritime history, while the nearby Museum of the Frankincense Land highlights the region’s role in the frankincense trade. The stunning Sultan Qaboos Mosque is another must-visit for its architectural beauty.

For nature enthusiasts, Salalah offers breathtaking landscapes. The Wadi Darbat waterfalls, the rolling green hills of the Dhofar mountains, and the pristine beaches such as Al Mughsail Beach are perfect for both relaxation and adventure. The coastline is known for its crystal-clear waters and opportunities for snorkeling and diving.

Saudi Arabian citizens can enter Oman visa-free for stays up to 90 days. Travelers need a valid passport to enter the country. This convenient process eliminates the need for prior visa arrangements, making it easier for Saudi citizens to travel to Oman.

Transportation to Salalah City Center from Airport

Weather in Salalah

DayMin - Max
Tuesday
clearMin 27ºC - Max 34ºC
Wednesday
clearMin 25ºC - Max 33ºC
Thursday
cloudyMin 26ºC - Max 34ºC
Friday
cloudyMin 25ºC - Max 33ºC
Saturday
clearMin 24ºC - Max 30ºC
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