Salalah Sunset from Taqah viewpoint (private tour)

4 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

A half-day tour to the Taqah Viewpoint is perhaps the most efficient way to experience the "best of both worlds" in Dhofar—combining rugged coastal cliffs with the lush, green valleys of the east. It is perfect if you want a relaxing afternoon without the commitment of a full 8-hour mountain expedition. The Golden Hour: Most half-day tours start around 2:00 PM, timing your arrival at the Taqah Viewpoint perfectly for sunset. Watching the sun dip into the Arabian Sea from a 15-meter cliff is a highlight of any Salalah trip.

Low Effort, High Reward: Unlike the steep, winding drive to Jabal Samhan, the Taqah plateau is easily accessible (only 30–40 minutes from Salalah) and requires very little walking. Unlike the steep, winding drive to Jabal Samhan, the Taqah plateau is easily accessible (only 30–40 Unlike the steep, winding drive to Jabal Samhan, the Taqah plateau is easily accessible (only 30–40 Unlike the steep, winding drive to Jabal Samhan, the Taqah plateau is easily accessible (

What's Included

Entrance fee
Snacks

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

the guide will be waiting in the lobby 15 minutes before the pick up

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Burj Al Askar is a historic watchtower and military outpost located in the coastal town of Taqah, approximately 30–35 kilometers east of Salalah in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. While it is often overshadowed by the nearby Taqah Castle, it has recently become a more prominent "new attraction" for visitors seeking panoramic views and a deeper look into the region's defensive history. Burj Al Askar: Taqah's Historic Watchtower Conversation with Gemini give me information about burj al askar taqah city Burj Al Askar is a historic watchtower and military outpost located in the coastal town of Taqah, approximately 30–35 kilometers east of Salalah in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. While it is often overshadowed by the nearby Taqah Castle, it has recently become a more prominent "new attraction" for visitors seeking panoramic views and a deeper look into the region's defensive history. 1. History and Purpose Construction: Built in the mid-19th century, primarily using sandston for the

    1 hour Admission ticket included
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    Wadi Darbat

    Wadi Darbat: Oman's Green Oasis Wadi Darbat is widely considered the "Jewel of Dhofar." If you're planning a trip or just curious about why it's so famous, here is the breakdown: Why It’s Special Located near Salalah in southern Oman, Wadi Darbat is a spectacular green oasis that looks more like the Scottish Highlands or a tropical rainforest than the Middle East, especially during the Khareef (monsoon season). The Travertine Curtain: A massive 150-meter-high limestone cliff where water cascades down in multiple waterfalls during the rainy season. Emerald Lake: A permanent freshwater lake in the middle of the valley where you can go kayaking or take a swan-shaped pedal boat ride. Wildlife: It is famous for the hundreds of "nonchalant" camels that roam the valley and swim in the water. The Hidden Caves: There are several limestone caves (like Tawi Atair) nearby that you can explore. Wadi Darbat is a spectacular green Wadi Darbat is a Wadi Wadi Darbat is a spectacular green oa

    1 hour Admission ticket included
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    Jabal Samhan

    Jabal Samhan is widely considered the crown jewel of the Dhofar region. Located about an hour’s drive east of Salalah, it offers some of the most dramatic landscapes in Oman—most notably the "Sea of Clouds" phenomenon. Jabal Samhan: Salalah's Cloud Jewel محادثة مع Gemini Jabal samhan salalah Jabal Samhan is widely considered the crown jewel of the Dhofar region. Located about an hour’s drive east of Salalah, it offers some of the most dramatic landscapes in Oman—most notably the "Sea of Clouds" phenomenon. Here is what you need to know for your trip to the summit: The Highlights The Clouds: During the Khareef season (July to September), the peak often sits above the clouds, creating a breathtaking white "ocean" beneath your feet. The Viewpoint: There is a main cliff-edge viewing area where the plateau drops vertically for nearly 1,000 meters. On clear days, you can see all the way to the coast and the town of Sadah. Wildlife: It is a protected Nature Reserve. While you likely won'

    1 hour Admission ticket free
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    Taqah View Point

    The Taqah Viewpoint (also known as the Taqah Plateau or Cliff) is one of the most popular scenic stops near Salalah. It offers a stunning bird's-eye view of the coastal town of Taqah, the white sandy beaches, and the turquoise Arabian Sea. Panoramic Views: It’s located on a high limestone plateau. You can see the entire town of Taqah, its traditional white houses, the historic Taqah Castle, and the fishing port. Photo Opportunities: This is one of the best spots in Dhofar for sunset photography. Khareef Season: During the monsoon (July–September), the plateau turns vibrant green, creating a beautiful contrast with the blue ocean below. You can see the entire town of Taqah, its traditional white houses, the historic Panoramic Views: It’s located on a high limestone plateau. You can see the entire town of Taqah, its traditional white houses, the historic Taqah Castle, and the fishing port. Photo Opportunities: This is one of the best spots in Dhofar for sunset photography. Khareef Se

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Ciao Salalah

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Half-day Tours
Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
4WD Tours
Safaris
Adventure Tours
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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