Celebrate frankincense season in Salalah

Lifestyle Tuesday 27/March/2018 18:34 PM
By: Times News Service
Celebrate frankincense season in Salalah

The beautiful and historic coastal town of Salalah, home to the revered frankincense tree and often referred to as the perfume capital of Arabia, welcomes the official start of frankincense season every April when harvesting commences. Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara, the region’s first luxury private pool villa resort, provides the perfect base for exploring the ‘Land of Frankincense’, an area that’s home to the world’s finest Omani frankincense, and boasts a rich history harking back to the medieval frankincense trade that flourished in this region.
To mark the beginning of frankincense season, the resort has compiled five ways to discover more about Oman’s most treasured commodity:

Wadi Dawkah
Guests can visit the nearby Wadi Dawkah, a Unesco World Heritage Site that is home to a forest of over five thousand frankincense trees, some of which are estimated to be over 200 years old. This region in Dhofar, in particular, is known for producing the highest quality frankincense in the world thanks to its unique climate and terrain. A local farmer is on hand to talk guests through the harvesting process and demonstrate how the fragrant sap is tapped from the trees.

Queen of Sheba’s Palace
According to legend, the Queen of Sheba derived great wealth through trading frankincense from her coastal palace, Sumhuram at Khor Rori, which is now a Unesco World Heritage Site. Guests can explore the ruins and artefacts of the palace and what remains of the old port which was strategically located at the heart of the frankincense trade routes that linked Arabia to the rest of the ancient world, including India, Egypt, China, and Europe.

Haffah Souq
This traditional souq is the oldest in Salalah and is known for its impressive variety of rare and high-quality local frankincense, including hawjari, which is considered to be the finest in the world. Shoppers can barter for high-quality frankincense.
which is available in a variety of forms, including resin and coals for incense burning, frankincense oil which is hailed for its topical health and cosmetic benefits, perfume, and even frankincense infused honey and ice cream.

Al Baleed Archaeological Park and Land of Frankincense Museum
Those staying at Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara can visit the neighbouring Al Baleed Archaeological Park, just a short walk away. This 60 hectare Unesco World Heritage Site features ancient ruins belonging to the 12th-century trading port of Zafar, where frankincense was shipped across the sea to India and beyond in exchange for spices. The story of Salalah and its connection to the revered frankincense tree can also be discovered at the Land of Frankincense Museum, which is located next door to the property. Here, guests can learn about the region’s rich frankincense heritage, including production, distribution and historical trade links, along with a collection of ancient artefacts.

Frankincense-infused spa treatment
To complete their frankincense experience, travellers can enjoy a Frankincense Ritual at the award-winning Anantara Spa. Commencing with a frankincense-infused welcome drink, guests are then transported to a state of relaxation with this pampering treatment that features a unique four handed synchronised massage, enhanced with frankincense oil. Thanks to its topical and aromatic benefits, this powerful essential oil promotes relaxation, increases blood flow and circulation, and reduces inflammation and skin imperfection.
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