Mashallah! Subhanallah.These pictures are just breathtaking. Beautiful. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing them. I hope your ramadan is progressing well, inshallah.
Assalam alaikoum, so glad I've stumbled upon your lovely blog: I've been visiting your country but never been to Salalah (I remember a road sign in Sohar telling Salalah 1.200 km!) so I'm happy to see your stunning pics. I'll be back, inshallah! Ramadan Kareem, ciao from Italy.
Yep, that's what Salalah/ Dhofar is all about. It's soooooo beautiful. To Anne Kurian: I can tell you, I would choose Salalah over Dubai any day. The peace & quiet, the dramatic landscapes the lovely people.
I Loooooooooooove Dhofar, I Miiiiiiiiiiiss Salalah, my beutiful second home. As am far away now, for a while, from Salalah i can't wait till i will come back, inshaallah. Thank u for pictures, Nadia.
cool nice pictures!! guess what? i just saw my neighborhood where i spent my childhood & some years of teenager time :) <>.. its been along time salalah , u will be always in my heart
Dhofar is the Southern province in the Sultanate of Oman. Salalah is the capital city of Dhofar (in fact, the only main city). Our little corner of the world is unique in many ways. If you look at the labels at the bottom right of this page and check out some of my older posts, you'll know why. As a Dhofari, I have insider's input. If you read my posts (old and new), you'll begin to appreciate (if not already) the richness of our amazing little world. Salalah is very special, and very different. Tribes, nature, mystery, magic, jinn, you name it. If you're wondering why I'm fluent in English, it's because I spent several years studying abroad. However, I am a Salalah girl through and through. I do not blog as often as I used to because my life is insane, but don't give up on me. I do write. I've been writing for EIGHT years! I have a lot of positive (and rather amusing) things to write about. Many of my posts revolve around women. I do not aim to only criticize the society in Salalah or the way of life. I am proud of who we are and how we live. I only intend to tell it as it is.
That's why I love it, too =)!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Makes me want to cancel my Dubai visit during Eid and come over to Salalah!
ReplyDelete<3!!!
ReplyDelete*gets all emotional and hugs u*
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please excuse my lack of arabic understanding; the Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Salalah is beautiful! what does it say above the entrance?
ReplyDeleteMashallah! Subhanallah.These pictures are just breathtaking. Beautiful. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing them. I hope your ramadan is progressing well, inshallah.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteAwsome pics, we (keralites aka malabaris) love dhofar too because it feels like a lot like home . ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwsome pics, really we malabari people love dhofar a lot too because it feels a lot like home. ;-)
ReplyDelete@marty: It just says "Jami'a Sultan Qaboos (Sultan Qaboos Mosque)" in Arabic script
ReplyDeleteReally nice photos...
ReplyDeleteAssalam alaikoum, so glad I've stumbled upon your lovely blog: I've been visiting your country but never been to Salalah (I remember a road sign in Sohar telling Salalah 1.200 km!) so I'm happy to see your stunning pics. I'll be back, inshallah! Ramadan Kareem, ciao from Italy.
ReplyDeleteYep, that's what Salalah/ Dhofar is all about. It's soooooo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTo Anne Kurian: I can tell you, I would choose Salalah over Dubai any day. The peace & quiet, the dramatic landscapes the lovely people.
I Loooooooooooove Dhofar, I Miiiiiiiiiiiss Salalah, my beutiful second home. As am far away now, for a while, from Salalah i can't wait till i will come back, inshaallah. Thank u for pictures, Nadia.
ReplyDeletemarty, it says 'Sultan Qaboos Mosque' in Arabic.
ReplyDeleteScarlet, Kerala is on my list of places to see before I die. In fact, the whole of India is! :)
cool nice pictures!! guess what? i just saw my neighborhood where i spent my childhood & some years of teenager time :) <>.. its been along time salalah , u will be always in my heart
ReplyDeleteMashAllah. It's so beautiful. sf
ReplyDeleteTHAT is one happy camel, no?
ReplyDelete^_^
thank you and ge.zeck.ha. Dhofar/Salalah is beautiful and enchanting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mashallah.
ReplyDelete(my comments seem to *disappear*)sf