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What do people like (and dislike) about Salalah?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Salalah, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads living in Salalah, often appreciate the city's natural beauty, with its lush green landscapes, stunning beaches, and picturesque mountains. They also enjoy the pleasant weather during the Khareef season, which brings cooler temperatures and occasional rain, providing a refreshing break from the heat experienced in other parts of Oman. The friendly and hospitable nature of the local people is another aspect that expats and digital nomads appreciate, as it makes them feel welcome and at ease in their new environment. Additionally, the low crime rate and overall safety of Salalah contribute to a comfortable living experience. The cost of living in Salalah is relatively affordable compared to other cities in the region, which is a significant advantage for expats and digital nomads. The availability of various housing options, from apartments to villas, also makes it easier for them to find suitable accommodation. However, there are some challenges that expats and digital nomads may face while living in Salalah. One of the main concerns is the limited availability of entertainment options and nightlife, as the city is more conservative and traditional compared to other expat destinations. This can make it difficult for them to socialize and meet new people outside of their work environment. Another issue is the lack of public transportation, which can make it challenging for those without a car to get around the city. This may also limit their ability to explore the surrounding areas and experience the full extent of Salalah's natural beauty. The language barrier can also be a challenge for some expats and digital nomads, as not everyone in Salalah speaks English. This can make it difficult for them to communicate with locals and navigate their way around the city. Lastly, the limited availability of international schools and educational facilities may be a concern for expats with families, as it can restrict their options for their children's education," said a member in Salalah, Oman.

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