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Seasons
SUMMER
While Oman’s average temperature in the summer reaches 35°C (95°F), the Sultanate enjoys cooler temperatures in certain parts of the country, offering a delightful escape that transports visitors into a different season; this includes the monsoon season down south with an average of 20°C – 28°C (68°F – 82°F), commonly known as Khareef Salalah as it is also peak season for frankincense harvesting, in addition to the Jabal Akhdar and Jabal Shams mountains where temperatures drop tremendously.
15 degrees cooler, visitors can trade cityscapes for stargazing skies up in the mountains, merely a 2-hour drive from the capital.



AUTUMN
Once you enter the autumn season, temperatures gradually decrease, and this is considered one of the most pleasant times to visit the country, with average temperatures around 28°C (82°F). For adventurous travellers who enjoy snorkelling and diving, the whale shark season in Oman also falls between September and November as these gentle, majestic sea giants migrate south to the warmer waters of the southern hemisphere. The best spots to see whale sharks in Oman are at Ad Dimaniyat Islands off the coast of Muscat, and Musandam at the northern tip of the country. With the Autumn Migration, it is also peak season for birdwatching, with popular spots including Batinah Coast, Dhofar Governorate, Jebel Akhdar, and Al Ansab Wetlands.

WINTER
SPRING


