O que ver em Salalah
Explore 12 monumentos, pontos de interesse e atrações em Salalah, Oman. Dos pontos icônicos às joias escondidas — selecionados com base em experiências reais de viajantes.
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Footprint of Prophet Saleh's Camel
A shrine housing the footprint of an enormous camel in the bedrock. According to the Quran, the camel was said to have appeared from nearby mountains as a miracle, yet was killed three days later by unbelievers who refused to recognize the Prophet Saleh. In punishment a severe earthquake was said to have destroyed the entire city and its inhabitants.…
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As in other religious sites, visitors are requested to remove their shoes and women should cover their hair.
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Tomb of Nabi Umran
Umran (Imran) was a local Arab prophet, believed by some to have been the father of the Virgin Mary, and believed by others to have been the father of Moses. The sarcophagus is 33 m long. Visitors should remove their shoes before entering, and women should cover their heads with a scarf.
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Burj an-Nadha
The clocktower may not be a sky-scraper but it is indeed the icon of Salalah, featured in the coat of arms of Dhofar Governate. The tower looks stunning during nights due to the colorful light display.
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Sultan Qaboos Palace
Sultan Qaboos was born in a fortress at this location, which is now the grounds for a modern palace. It is not open to the public, but tourists may photograph it from the outside.
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Salalah Museum
This museum houses an eclectic collection, with sections devoted to regional geology and history. There is also a permanent display of Wilfred Thesiger's photographs.
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Gun Souq
A small informal open-air market for vendors selling all types of weapons, from antique rifles to traditional knives and daggers. Best in the early morning.
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Job's Tomb
Believed by many to be the tomb of the biblical figure Job, on a hill-top overlooking Salalah. There is a small restaurant nearby with wonderful views.
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Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Completed in 2009, this mosque can accommodate 14,000 people. Conservative dress required; women must have their ankles, wrists and hair covered.
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Al Baleed Archeological Park
Site oficialA UNESCO World Heritage Site, these extensive ruins were once the 12th-century trading port of Zafar, visited by Marco Polo in 1285.
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Traditional Dhofari houses
To see some older Yemeni-style architecture, drive east on Al Bahri Street along the beach.
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Ayn Razat
Freshwater springs surrounded by gated rose gardens, with several pools and caves nearby.
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Museum of Frankincense Land
This excellent museum has displays on the history of the port and of the region.
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- Salalah
- Oman
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Salalah has 12 documented sights including Footprint of Prophet Saleh's Camel, Tomb of Nabi Umran, Burj an-Nadha. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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