The Sultanate of Oman officially kicked off the Khareef Dhofar 2025 season, welcoming visitors to one of the region’s most unique climatic and tourism phenomena. Running through September 20, the three-month monsoon season transforms Dhofar’s coastal and mountainous landscape into lush green scenery, drawing travelers from across the globe.
The Dhofar Municipality has announced an extensive lineup of cultural, recreational, and tourism activities under the theme of innovation and authenticity.
The event aims to enhance Dhofar’s position as a premier international tourism destination while celebrating Omani heritage and traditions.
“We all unite to prepare the conditions, events, and facilities necessary to make Khareef Dhofar 2025 exceptional and successful across 90 days of joy and natural splendor,” said His Highness Sayyid Marwan bin Turki Al Said, Governor of Dhofar, who also extended a warm welcome to all visitors.
Triggered by monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, Khareef brings cool temperatures, mist-covered mountains, and light rainfall to areas stretching from Dhalkut in the west to Mirbat in the east.