Jebel Akhdar
Mountain range · Nizwa ·

Jebel Akhdar

Mountain range · Nizwa ·

Terraced orchards with pomegranates, apricots, and roses

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On a Cliffside in Oman, Para-Athlete Zainab Al-Eqabi Finds Her Freedom | Condé Nast Traveler

"High on a cliff in northern Oman, I clipped into a via ferrata—its steel cable cold, smooth, and unsentimental—and edged along a sliver of ledge above a drop that would turn your stomach if you dared look down. The day had started at sunrise, the path zigzagging across loose shale and burnt orange limestone as we scrambled over boulders and crept along brittle rock that flaked underfoot, with open air on one side. I hiked for hours with a small group of Omani adventurers I’d met online; after cheerful checks of my harness, the talking stopped as the terrain demanded focus. Moving with care, I placed my right foot, pivoted my hip to swing my prosthetic into position, and climbed rung by rung until I pulled myself over the final rung, arms trembling in the sun. The reward was a view that struck like a wave: mountains rippling like a bedsheet beneath a pale sky, wind shearing across the ridge—and with it, a quiet permission to belong there." - Scott Campbell

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Jebel Akhdar

Ravindran C.

Google
Visiting Jebel Akhdar with my best friends was an unforgettable experience. The cool mountain breeze, scenic views, and peaceful villages made it a perfect escape. We enjoyed every moment—sharing food, wine, laughter, and songs under the stars. From hiking the trails to relaxing in the calm of nature, it was a trip we’ll always cherish. Reaching the top requires a 4x4 vehicle, but the ride itself is thrilling. The mountain landscapes were surreal, with deep canyons and lush terraces stretching as far as the eye could see. Every stop gave us a new view and a new memory. Jebel Akhdar gave us more than just a getaway—it gave us stories to tell for life.

Lamia A.

Google
Best place to spend holidays when it's 🥵 in Muscat. Weather is pleasant on the mountains, but it needs to be developed a little more. There are fewer options for food and restaurants.

Mahabub A.

Google
That's great to see rainfall in Jebel Akhdar! It's known for its cooler and more pleasant weather compared to the rest of Oman, and rainfall, especially during the summer months, is a welcome sight. The area's name, "The Green Mountain," is a testament to the lush vegetation that thrives there thanks to the precipitation. It's a beautiful experience to see the landscape come alive with the rain.

Irina P.

Google
It is an absolutely stunning place, although there is no road and if you plan to go there only an all road SUV will do, the landscape is worth it. The mountains, rocks, hills and nature is intact and very beautiful, the pictures do not reveal the entire beauty.

Abin V.

Google
breathtaking scenery, lush green valleys, and picturesque villages. It's a popular destination for hiking, trekking, and exploring Oman's natural beauty top

Anuša G.

Google
An exceptional place for those who love adventurous driving, walking into the almost unknown and discovering the great outdoors. Great views! Although the routes are well and clearly marked on Google, sometimes you are not sure that everything will lead you to your destination. The best time to visit is from October to March, but my partner and I visited a bit later at the end of May, which meant that it was very spicy with heat. I recommend visiting one of the wadis, but you should be prepared to encounter animals you don't want to.

NS S.

Google
The place is called the green mountain even though its not green ⛰️

Roengoer

Google
The road up needs a 4X4 and it’s checked by a police checkpoint. If u don’t have a 4X4 like we did there is plenty of “taxis” guys that will take u up for a fee they approached us twice. We paid 15 Riyad which we haggled down from 25 so don’t be stupid and haggle. It’s an amazing climate change and worth it also at nightfall