Oman Daily Observer

Salalah wows visitors even before advent of Khareef

Many waterfalls have sprung up in Dhofar making residents throng to unknown spots till now considered not beautiful

- KAUSHALEND­RA SINGH SALALAH, JUNE 6

Cyclone Mekunu has made Dhofar colourful and stunning before the advent of Khareef. The cyclone did make lots of noise but left many things for the visitors, to behold and indulge.

It has left behind a strong combinatio­n of rage and tenderness of the nature.

The rage has put a huge task of rebuilding many roads and bridges in front of the authoritie­s in Salalah, while its tenderness is all pervasive all over in the forms of greenery, waterfalls and springs which are the identity of Salalah during Khareef.

Same lot of people, who were the victims of the cyclone a couple days back, are seen running towards those sites to have a glimpse of the nature’s beauty which has erupted suddenly.

No one would have seen so much of water in decades falling from Darbat heights and merging into the canal called Wadi Darbat, which is also a signature tourist spot of Salalah.

And the gushing water is an assurance for all kinds of prospectiv­e visitors during the ensuing Eid holidays or during the season Khareef that it would be a scene to be seen for many months.

The approach to Wadi Darbat has been affected, but that is not an issue due to the fact that one really need not go near the Wadi to have a glimpse of waterfall caused by the massive flow of water. It is visible from quite a distance.

Not only Wadi Darbat, many other waterfalls have emerged around Salalah. Some insignific­ant spots have also become important and many people are seen visiting even a place like Ain Gogob.

“The beauty of the place is worth seeing as I have never seen so much of pure water flowing in Ain Gogob,” said Sandeep Ojha, a keen traveller and trekker of tourist spots.

His friends call him an encycloped­ia of tourist sites in Salalah.similar is the case with Ain Arzat in the east and Ain Garziz in west of Salalah. Water at both the springs is overflowin­g.

Some approach issue is there with most of the sites, but the municipal authoritie­s are confident to do the job before the season.

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