
✅ Quick Answer: When is Khareef season in Salalah?
Khareef runs from late June to mid-September. Expect cool temps (20-25°C), misty mountains, and lush green landscapes. Book hotels 2-3 months ahead. Pack rain gear & warm layers. See full planning guide ↓
Every summer, while the rest of the Arabian Peninsula bakes under relentless heat, something remarkable happens at the southern tip of Oman. The hills around Salalah turn green. Waterfalls appear where there were dry cliffsides. Fog rolls through valleys thick enough to forget you are in the Middle East. Temperatures drop to the low twenties. And hundreds of thousands of visitors — from Oman, the Gulf, and beyond — make the journey south to experience it.
This is Khareef. Oman’s monsoon season. And there is nothing else like it in the region.
Khareef typically runs from late June through September, with the greenest, most atmospheric weeks falling between mid-July and mid-August. Whether you are planning a family road trip from Muscat, flying in for a long weekend from Dubai, or looking for a cool escape from the Gulf summer, this section of Daleel Oman covers everything you need to plan a Khareef visit that actually works — not just the postcard version.
What You’ll Find in Our Khareef Guides
Table of Contents
We have built this section around the questions people actually ask when they start planning a trip to Salalah during Khareef. Each guide is written from experience and research — not recycled from hotel brochures.
Understanding Khareef
What Is Khareef? Salalah’s Monsoon Season Explained
The full picture: what causes the monsoon, what it actually looks and feels like on the ground, why it only happens in Dhofar, and what makes it so different from monsoons elsewhere. Start here if Khareef is a new concept for you.
Best Time to Visit Salalah for Khareef
Not every week of the season is the same. We break down when the green is at its peak, when crowds are thinnest, and when prices start climbing — so you can pick the window that matches what you want from the trip.
Planning Your Stay
| Planning Factor | Recommendation | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Best Time to Visit | Late June – Mid-September | Peak greenery, coolest temps, festivals |
| Budget (Per Person/Week) | OMR 200-500 | Includes flights, hotel, food, activities |
| Booking Hotels | 2-3 months ahead | Khareef is peak season; prices rise & rooms sell out |
| Transport | Rent a 4×4 or use taxis | Wadis & mountains require sturdy vehicles; roads can be slippery |
Where to Stay in Salalah: Hotels for Every Budget
From beachfront resorts like Anantara and Al Fanar to solid mid-range options and budget-friendly stays. Real price ranges, honest notes on which areas suit which type of traveller, and what books out first.
Best Restaurants in Salalah
Where to eat traditional Dhofari food, the best seafood spots, family-friendly restaurants, and where to find a decent coffee. Written like a friend who has eaten their way through the city — because we have.
Khareef on a Budget: How Much Salalah Really Costs
Honest numbers on hotels, food, fuel, flights, and activities. What a three-night Khareef trip actually costs for a couple, a family of four, and a solo traveller — with tips to keep it affordable without missing the best parts.
Getting There & Getting Ready
Muscat to Salalah: The Complete Road Trip Guide
The 1,000-kilometre drive is part of the adventure. Both routes explained — coastal and inland — with fuel stops, rest points, driving tips, and what to expect when you hit the fog on the Dhofar Mountains descent.
Salalah Khareef Packing List
Khareef is wet, muddy, and cooler than you expect. This is not a beach holiday packing list. Waterproof layers, sturdy shoes, and a few things most visitors forget — all covered.
Making the Most of Your Visit
Things to Do in Salalah During Khareef
Wadi Darbat, Ayn Athum waterfall, the frankincense groves of Wadi Dawkah, the beaches east and west of the city, the caves, the springs — and the stuff that is not in every guidebook. Activities for every energy level and every type of traveller.
Salalah with Kids: Family Guide to Khareef
Khareef with children is brilliant — but only if you plan for it. Which hotels work for families, which nature spots are safe with small kids, where to eat without drama, and how to handle the rain and fog days. Written by parents, not travel agents.
Salalah Events & Festivals During Khareef 2026
The Salalah Tourism Festival, cultural events, markets, and seasonal happenings. Updated as the 2026 programme is announced — bookmark this page and check back as the season approaches.

- Waterproof jacket & umbrella (rain is frequent)
- Warm layers (evenings can drop to 18°C)
- Sturdy, non-slip shoes for muddy trails
- Camera for misty mountain views & waterfalls
- Power bank (cloudy days drain phone batteries faster)
Why We Built This
Most Khareef content online is either a single blog post with five generic tips, or a hotel booking page dressed up as a guide. Neither helps you actually plan a trip.
We wanted to build the guide we wished existed the first time we planned a Khareef visit — practical, detailed, honest about costs, and written by people who genuinely love this corner of Oman. Every page in this section is built to answer a real question, not to fill space.
If something is missing or outdated, tell us. This is a living guide, and we update it every season.