Wadi Darbat in Oman

Wadi Darbat

How To Reach Wadi Darbat


  • By Car: Approx. 1.5 hours from Salalah; roads are scenic and well-marked.
  • Taxi/Private Hire: Convenient if you prefer a guided route or local insights.
  • Bus: Limited local buses from Salalah city to nearby villages; check schedules in advance.
  • Walking: Only feasible for short nearby trails within the wadi itself.

Best Time To Visit Wadi Darbat


The ideal months are July to September, when the monsoon fills the rivers and waterfalls are at their most dramatic. Early mornings or late afternoons offer cooler temperatures, soft lighting for photography, and fewer crowds. Avoid peak tourist weekends if you want a quieter experience. Monsoon season brings unpredictable weather, so carrying rain protection is wise for an uninterrupted visit.

Tips To Visit Wadi Darbat


  • Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
  • Carry water, snacks, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen).
  • Book tickets in advance if visiting during peak season.
  • Bring a camera or smartphone; waterfalls and green valleys are highly photogenic.
  • Keep ID handy for any guided activities or rentals.
  • Respect local guidelines and avoid venturing into unsafe areas near waterfalls.

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Things To Do at Wadi Darbat


  • Take a boat ride on the calm river for a close-up view of wildlife.
  • Capture the stunning waterfalls during monsoon season.
  • Explore natural caves and rock formations nearby.
  • Enjoy a picnic or short hike along scenic trails.
  • Combine your trip with nearby Salalah sightseeing for a full-day adventure.
  • Spot local wildlife, including birds and small mammals along the valley.

Quick Information


Hours

Wadi Darbat Timings:

  • Monday
    24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    24 Hours
  • Thursday
    24 Hours
  • Friday
    24 Hours
  • Saturday
    24 Hours
  • Sunday
    24 Hours
Price

Entrance Fee

  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
Price

Time Required to Visit Wadi Darbat:

1 to 2 Hours

Wadi Darbat location Map


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FAQs About Wadi Darbat

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Wadi Darbat is usually open from 24 Hours, but timings can vary during the monsoon season. Arriving early ensures you get the best light for photos and a quieter experience.

Entry fees are modest, generally around 2-5 OMR per person, depending on guided tours or seasonal activities. Check official sources for up-to-date prices.

Yes, most areas are safe for families. However, exercise caution near waterfalls, slippery rocks, and strong river currents, especially during the monsoon. Supervision of children is recommended.

Some guided tours, boat rides, and combo packages can be booked online or through local operators. Early booking during peak monsoon months is advised to secure your spot.

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