Qaftat
Qaftat (Arabic: قفطات) is a village in the Dhofar Governorate of southwestern Oman.[1] It is located in a coastal area amidst mountains facing the Arabian Sea. The region experiences a unique monsoon season, called Khareef, which brings greenery and waterfalls to the area between late June and September. Its coastal location suggests that fishing may be a prominent activity for the residents.[2][original research?] The area is known for its scenery, and there are beaches, mountains and wadis nearby. [3] While not a major tourist destination, Qaftat's location in Dhofar makes it a stopover for those exploring the region's natural attractions.[4][full citation needed] The nearby beaches are used for swimming and the mountains offer opportunities for hiking.[5] Qaftat is accessible by road from other towns in Dhofar. [6] Salalah, the capital of Dhofar, is the closest major city with an airport.[7] References
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