Salalah, Oman: Arabian Peninsula's lush, obscure oasis

By Lee Tulloch
Updated October 20 2014 - 12:23pm, first published 11:11am
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Old ways: Camels grazing beside the estuary below Sumhuram. Photo: Tony Amos
Luxury: Juweira Boutique Hotel, Salalah. Photo: Oman Tourism
Luxury: Juweira Boutique Hotel, Salalah. Photo: Oman Tourism
Resort style: The beach pool at Juweira Hotel, in Salalah. Photo: Oman Tourism
Resort style: The beach pool at Juweira Hotel, in Salalah. Photo: Oman Tourism
Ancient origins: Nakhal fort, in Oman. Photo: Tony Amos
Ancient origins: Nakhal fort, in Oman. Photo: Tony Amos