Dhofar, historical region in southern Oman, extending from Cape Al-Sharbatāt on the coast of the Arabian Sea southwestward to the Oman-Yemen border.
Dhofar is a southern Oman region with the Arabian Sea to its south and the Rub’ al Khali desert to the north. Covering approximately 99,300 square kilometers, it is one of Oman’s largest governorates.
Dhofar, situated in the southernmost region of the Sultanate of Oman, is known for its distinct natural and climatic diversity. It includes vast sandy beaches, tranquil deserts, fertile plains, beautiful green mountains, and historic archaeological monuments.
Dhofar (Arabic: ظفار — pronounced Zufar) is the southernmost region of Oman. It is best known for being one of the main producers of aromatic frankincense, both historically and in modern times.
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The mountains of Dhofar are the home of the frankincense trees. During the monsoon, from June to August, the region turns lush and green, wrapped in a heavy fog and drizzle.
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