The 2023/2024 Guide to Oman’s Top Five Frankincense Experiences

The 2023/2024 Guide to Oman's Top Five Frankincense Experiences

One scent above all others that is traditionally associated with Christmas is frankincense, and Oman, on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula, is the place to find the world’s best. In this feature, we look at five of the top five frankincense experiences in the country.

The “land of frankincense”, as the country is regularly referred to, is intertwined with Christmas traditions and offers visitors a wide variety of experiences to get to know – and smell – this unavoidable aroma in Oman.

Frankincense plays an integral part in Oman’s history and heritage. The Boswellia sacra trees, where most Omani frankincense is harvested, can be found in the Dhofar desert in the country’s south.

The benefits of Omani frankincense are linked to perfumery (soaps, lotions, perfumes) and health. Frankincense is believed to have anti-inflammatory, expectorant and antiseptic effects.

Due to its “outstanding universal value”, the “Land of Frankincense” is one of Oman’s five UNESCO World Heritage sites. Added in 2000, this site includes frankincense trees, the remains of a caravan oasis and two ports, which were crucial to the incense trade.


Below is Oman’s top 5 frankincense experiences for visitors:

The fragrant dried resin ready to be shipped around the world

Salalah, the land of frankincense
Salalah, in southern Oman, is renowned for its production of frankincense. The town was a key hub for the trade of this precious resin.

Its strategic location made it a crucial centre for transporting and exporting frankincense to various parts of the ancient world. The frankincense trees in the Dhofar Governorate, where Salalah is located, have been a source of economic and cultural importance for centuries.

Visitors wandering through the vibrant souks of Salalah will smell the fragrance of frankincense in the air.

The exterior of one of the resorts luxury villas at night

Hotels such as At Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara offer a wide variety of frankincense experiences for guests – from food and drinks incorporating frankincense to guided frankincense tours and frankincense spa treatments—rooms from OMR 240 (£508) per night.


Museum of the Land of Frankincense
The Museum of the Land of Frankincense in Salalah sheds light on the historical importance of frankincense in the region.

It offers visitors a fascinating journey through time, exploring the ancient trade routes, the meticulous process of harvesting frankincense and the cultural impact of this aromatic resin on the Omani heritage.

Upon entering the museum, visitors are immersed in an engaging narrative that unfolds through a collection of artefacts, exhibits and multimedia presentations.

Displays often include ancient tools used in the extraction of frankincense, historical documents detailing trade routes and informative panels that elucidate the cultural practices associated with this precious resin.

Entry fee: OMR 3 (£6) and includes entry to Al-Baleed Archaeological Park.


The rare trees from which the resin is carefully and sustainably harvested

Frankincense Trail
The Frankincense Trail is a historical route that traces the ancient paths once travelled by caravans carrying frankincense.

The trail is an evocative journey through the heart of Oman’s rich history, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the landscapes, ancient trade routes and archaeological sites associated with the lucrative frankincense trade.

Starting in Salalah, the Frankincense Trail takes visitors through diverse terrains, including the striking deserts, mountainous regions and coastal areas. Along the way, visitors can discover well-preserved remnants of ancient settlements, trading posts and fortresses that played a crucial role in safeguarding the frankincense trade.

To fully experience the Frankincense Trail, travellers can engage in guided tours that provide in-depth insights into the historical and cultural significance of the sites along the route. Full-day guided tours cost approximately £160 per person.


Al-Baleed Archaeological Park
Nestled on the coast of Salalah, the Al-Baleed Archaeological Park stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the historical significance of the frankincense trade in Oman.

This archaeological marvel is the remnants of the ancient port city of Al-Baleed, which thrived as a bustling trading hub from the 8th to the 16th centuries. A highlight of this park is the remains of a ‘frankincense well’, which was associated with the frankincense trade. Entry fee: OMR 3 (£6), and includes entry to the Museum of the Land of Frankincense.


Camels walking across the hills in Salalah

Cultural Experiences with Local Communities
Engaging with Omani communities in the Dhofar Governorate offers travellers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the living traditions associated with frankincense.

These cultural experiences provide an authentic and enriching insight into the daily lives, customs and celebrations of the local people.

A local expertly obtaining the frankincense resin from the tree

Visitors can, for example, delve into the flavours of Omani cuisine with locals who incorporate frankincense into traditional dishes and join or witness local farmers in the age-old practice of harvesting frankincense. Full-day guided tours cost approximately £160 per person.

For more information about Oman and the above experiences, please visit www.experienceoman.om.

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