Jebel Akhdar, known for its traditional rose water extraction and agricultural products including pomegranates, walnuts, apricots, black grapes, and peaches. It is also the site of honey bee breeding for much of Oman. Spring is the best time to visit Jebel Akhdar (Green Mountain) when the terrace plantations are lush and vibrant and the roses are in bloom
During September and October, Jabal Al Akhdar transforms into a fruit paradise with the full-blown goodness of luscious fruits — pomegranates, grapes, strawberries, raspberries, pears, apricots, plums, peaches, figs, walnuts and almonds, among others.
How to get to Jebel Akhdar – Do you need a 4WD?
The road to Jebel Akhdar is fully paved. However, it is only accessible to well maintained 4WD with a maximum of 6 people inside – at the checkpoint you must have your driver license, car insurance and ID ready. They won’t let you go up without a 4WD. Make sure your breaks are in good condition – the road is steep. From the checkpoint, the climb to the plateau is a 45 minute steep drive to the main village – the road is steep but in good conditions
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Truly must visit when in Oman.
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The contrast between the green and desert colors is amazing.
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The best time of year is March and April, when the damask roses are out..
Here are some of the best things to do when in Jebel Al Akhdar.
Nature Walk : You can enjoy short or full-day excursions. With two young children (ages two and six), we opted for the shorter hikes of 2-3 hours.
Adventure Treks and Cave Exploration : Where we stayed in Jabal Akdar, the hotel had many different hiking options on marked trails. There were a few rather difficult hikes that were accessible from the hotel via foot or via four-wheel drive vehicle with a hired hiking guide. Highlights will include incredible views of gorges and valleys, seeing some of the oldest Juniper trees on the Arabian peninsulas, hikes through pomegranate fields, and visiting abandoned villages as well as witnessing life in local communities.
Wadi Bani Habib : The petite mountain village of Wadi bani Habib is located in the Jebel Akhdar mountain region in northern Oman. It is built entirely of mud and once had about 700 inhabitants. The terrain is too steep for road construction, the way to Birkat al Mawz or Nizwa was managed by donkeys and there was no electricity either.
Suggested Hotels in JEBEL AL AKHDAR
Alila Jabal Akhdar
Perched 2,000 metres above sea level, Alila Jabal Akhdar is an oasis of relaxation set in one of Oman's most spectacular and untouched areas.
Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort
Stargaze from the viewing platform where Princess Diana once stood. Offers Omani splendour in the breathtaking of nature.
Dusit D2 Naseem Resort
With comfortable sit out areas, the resort is the perfect destinations for a relaxed vacation to unwind near nature Enjoy world-class hospitality with iconic touches of service.