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MOUNTAIN BIKING

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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SPLENDOR OF THE STARRY SKY

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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FULL MOON HIKE

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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A MIRAGE IN THE MOUNTAINS

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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Discovery Wadi Bani Habib

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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EXPLORE AL-SUJAR

The quiet village of “Al-Sujar” in the arms of the Jabal Akhdar rises from the northern side about 1,900 meters above sea level and is characterized by
its moderate weather in summer and winter, as it is isolated from the rest of the villages of Jabal Akhdar, which gives it a distinguished location in terms of tranquillity and recreation and it is a shrine to many tourists
throughout general.The village has been inhabited by the “Al-Sharqi” tribe for more than 350 years and its current population is about 60 and is on the rise. It is famous for its abundance of plants and fruits, the most Famous of which are
walnuts, almonds and pomegranates along the path of its valley and the
scent of roses. The age of its houses extends to nearly 400 years and the
distinctive location of the village is the center of a contract for many of the
villages surrounding Jabal Akhdar

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DISCOVERY TRAIL

You will be driven to the starting point from where our team will guide you on an ascent via natural waterways. This active hike allows you to see the stunning natural surroundings, the trees and bushes that are native to this part of the mountain and discover the abandoned village of Sarab and its wadi. Explore this settlement, the old houses

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A VIA FERRATA

This walk starts from the wadi (dry waterway). It’s a great way to get a close look at the natural wadi system. learn about the various bushes and trees around this fertile part of the mountain, as well as observe the various rock formations. The area can be freely explored and you can visit each ‘house’ and marvel at the life lived here not too long ago.

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Fruit Journey

During September and October, bright green and pink pomegranates are seen everywhere in Jabal Al Akhdar which is moored high up in Oman’s central Hajar mountain range. For this reason, coupled with breath-taking views offered by the mountaintop, locals, expats and tourists from all over the world find it worth visiting this spectacular mountain In region in September as it is the peak season for pomegranates. During this time, Jabal Al Akhdar transforms into a fruit paradise with the full-blown goodness of luscious fruits: such as pomegranates, grapes, strawberries, raspberries, pears, apricots, plums, peaches, figs, walnuts and almonds. But it is the pomegranate which stands tall among other fruits. It is also the most valuable source of income for farmers in these mountains. “Farmers start caring for the trees from January and in May they irrigate it about five to seven times until the end of September

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