Ayn Korr in Salalah is a hidden gem that every visitor should explore. Tucked away in the heart of nature, this seasonal waterfall presents a spectacular sight during the Khareef season when the monsoon rains transform the arid landscape into a lush paradise. The cascading water plunges down the rocky cliffside, creating a refreshing pool at its base. The surrounding greenery, a stark contrast to the usual desert scenery, adds to the serene atmosphere. A gentle mist rises from the falls, creating a cool and pleasant microclimate. It's the perfect escape from the summer heat and a chance to reconnect with nature's raw beauty. Walking along the winding paths, you'll feel a sense of wonder and tranquility. The sounds of rushing water and chirping birds create a soothing symphony. It's a place to unwind, breathe in the fresh air, and appreciate the simple joys of life. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Ayn Korr delivers. Remember to pack some mosquito repellent, especially during the monsoon season. Also, consider wearing sturdy footwear as the paths can be a bit uneven. Don't miss the chance to experience this magical place – it's a true testament to the natural...
Read moreAmongst the many waterfalls that appear during this period, Ayn Khor located in the western part of Salalah attracts tourists from all over the world during the Khareef season. The source of the fall is located in the highest mountain at Wadi Jardum around 20 kilometers away from the city of Salalah near the Raysut Cement Factory. The waterfall is accessible with regular cars although 4×4 are recommended in case of unexpected weather changes. What makes this site a sight to behold is that seeing the waterfall in all its glory is a rare sight as it appears only during the months June to September and only reaches its full strength and glamour if the mountains and the source of the waterfall experiences a period of moderate to heavy rainfall. At its strongest, Ayn Khor’s loud roar and rumbling can be heard from miles away and whether you enter the wild waters or witness its beauty from afar, there is no doubt it is a memory and experience that one could never forget. Ayn Khor’s crystal clear water is collected in a rocky, turquoise pool below which also attracted hundreds of visitors testing out its cold,...
Read moreWe came on a Friday evening on Islamic new year It was busy but we did not have to wait to go in. Did not need tickets. You can drive any car up to the waterfall but better bigger car or 4x4. The road can be muddy and with some water. When we went, we were in a cloud. It was magical and beautiful but also wet and brought out the mosquitoes. The bugs became annoying.
We had to jump some water puddles but it was fun! Some people were wearing sandals or running shoes, some even barefoot. This waterfall was accessible to most people of all ages You can not swim in the water even thought it is super clear and blue. We wanted to jump in. It was nice to stand and listen to the water. Watch the surrounding and even play with the frogs. But after about an hour it got a bit wet and the sun was going to set so we wanted to get out as there is no lights around.
All in all great trip! Maybe bring a rain coat and bug spray so you can enjoy your...
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