Salalah is a city in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman. It is the second-largest city in Oman, after Muscat, and is the capital of the Dhofar Governorate. Salalah is located on the southern coast of Oman, on the Arabian Sea. The city has a population of about 200,000 people. Salalah is a popular tourist destination, due to its mild climate, beautiful beaches, and historical sites. The city is known for its annual Khareef season, which is a monsoon season that brings lush greenery and cooler temperatures to the region. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Salalah include: • Mughsail Beach: This beach is known for its stunning scenery, including towering cliffs, natural rock formations, and blowholes. • Wadi Darbat: This wadi is a lush oasis that is home to waterfalls, pools, and palm trees. • Al Baleed Archaeological Site: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a complex of ancient ruins that date back to the Bronze Age. • The Museum of the Frankincense Land: This museum tells the story of the history of frankincense, an ancient spice that was once traded throughout the world. • Sultan Qaboos Mosque: This mosque is the largest in Oman and is a beautiful example of Islamic architecture.