Oman today_ Khor Rori, located in the Dhofar Governorate of Oman, is a prominent natural and historical tourist destination. The area features a natural lagoon that once served as an important port for the frankincense trade, and today visitors can enjoy the serene waters and the surrounding wildlife. Along the lagoon’s shore lie the ruins of the ancient city of Sumhuram, which dates back several thousand years, offering an excellent opportunity to learn about maritime trade and the civilizations of the region. Khor Rori is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Land of Frankincense,” and in addition to its historical significance, it boasts remarkable biodiversity that visitors can explore while walking and sightseeing. The site offers a unique combination of pristine natural landscapes and rich historical heritage, providing an ideal setting for relaxation, photography, and gaining insight into Oman’s culture and history.