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About Souly Lodge

Souly Lodge is a perfect location to take a break from everyday life in a calm and natural environment. Relax and watch the local wildlife, like the camels on their daily walk to Khour Souly or the dolphins playing near the coast. Throughout the year, thousands of varieties of birds fly around the bungalows, nest in the palm trees nearby and can be spotted flying and fishing in the waves. Enjoy the endless natural beaches, go for a swim in crystal clear waters or for a long walk on white sands.

Marvel at the surrounding mountain range that turns green with spectacular waterfalls gushing from its rocky edges during the Khareef season. In the winter, you can escape to the comfort of charming bungalows facing the Arabian Sea.

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It's an essential destination for Jeep Safari in one of the world’s largest deserts, the Empty Quarter, where camping is also included. Sand bashing on the golden sand of Empty Quarter and viewing the sun setting behind the sand dunes is a lifetime experience. We also offer Diving & Snorkeling to relish the opportunity to dive over gorgeous reefs with mesmerizing marine life. Come and explore a paradise of sandy white beaches and crystal blue waters, far away from the bustle of other tourist beaches.

About Salalah

Salalah City receives its visitors with large vistas of grass and water mist, opening its arms to them and spreading the shade of its palm trees. The smell of frankincense wafts through the city. Capital of the Dhofar province, in Southern Oman, Salalah is the second-largest city in Oman. In the north, the city is surrounded by a mountain range that turns green with spectacular waterfalls during the Khareef season (June-September). In the south, it has a long beautiful coast with white sand. From Salalah, you can easily start a trip to visit the ‘’Frankincense Road’’, with beautiful old trees and fascinating panoramas. In the heart of the UNESCO world heritage historical site of Al Baleed, you can visit the Museum of the Land of Frankincense. About 50 kilometers from Salalah you can stop at the breathtaking Mughsail geyser with its 4-meter-high stream beams, or if you’d rather stay nearby you can go shopping in the outskirts of Salalah.