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From the top of Jabal Shams: a touristic experience to explore nature

 
Imagine escaping the scorching summer heat to a cooler, more tranquil place, surrounded by fresh air and towering mountains. At 3,000 meters above sea level, at the resort, you can feel the cool mountain breeze gently brushing against your skin, carrying the scent of pine trees, as you immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature.

Jabal Shams, often referred to as the 'Mountain of the Sun,' is Oman's highest peak and home to the country’s very own version of the Grand Canyon. Towering over 3,000 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views and a serene escape from the sweltering summer heat that blankets much of the region. As temperatures soar elsewhere, the cool mountain air and natural beauty of Jabal Shams make it an ideal summer destination for adventure seekers and those looking to unwind in nature.



The most striking feature of Jabal Shams is the Wadi Ghul, also known as the Grand Canyon of Arabia. This dramatic gorge, with its sheer drops and rugged cliffs, provides some of the most stunning landscapes in Oman. The canyon is not just a feast for the eyes but also a hub for various outdoor activities. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on the Balcony Walk, a relatively easy trail that winds along the canyon's edge, offering awe-inspiring views and leading to an abandoned village perched on the cliffs. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the summit trek to the top of Jabal Shams rewards hikers with an unparalleled vista of the surrounding mountains and valleys.



Beyond hiking, Jabal Shams offers opportunities for rock climbing, camping, and stargazing. The mountain’s remote location and clear skies make it one of the best places in Oman for observing the night sky, with stars seemingly close enough to touch. The area is also rich in cultural heritage, with nearby villages offering a glimpse into traditional Omani life, where ancient practices and customs are still preserved.

What makes Jabal Shams particularly appealing during the hot summer months is its cooler climate. While the coastal areas of Oman can become uncomfortably hot, the higher altitudes of Jabal Shams offer a refreshing break, with temperatures often remaining pleasantly mild. This cooler weather, combined with the natural beauty and diverse activities available, makes Jabal Shams a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the heat and explore one of Oman’s most spectacular natural wonders.

Where to Stay

New developments at Jabal Shams are set to enhance its appeal as a top tourist destination. A newly opened café offers visitors breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon, providing a perfect spot to relax and soak in the scenery. The area also now boasts various accommodation options, including a unique dome-themed resort where guests can stargaze from the comfort of their dome tents.



Additionally, new lodges blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, inspired by the surrounding rocks and mountains. While there are no luxury hotels, this is a deliberate choice to preserve the mountain’s pristine beauty, particularly from light pollution. More amenities are planned, ensuring a comfortable yet eco-friendly experience for all visitors. These thoughtful additions aim to drive tourism while maintaining the serene and untouched atmosphere that makes Jabal Shams so special.

Jabal Shams Resort, established in 2002, is a premier destination for nature enthusiasts, located at a remarkable altitude of approximately 3,000 meters above sea level. Situated 240 km from Muscat, the journey to the resort takes around three hours. Guests are offered luxurious accommodations in elegantly furnished rooms, equipped with modern amenities, including spacious bathrooms and panoramic views. The resort's restaurants provide a wide variety of local and international cuisines, catering to diverse tastes.

Visitors can indulge in a range of activities such as hiking, mountain climbing, and stargazing, with Jebel Shams' clear skies offering an exceptional celestial experience. The resort is also dedicated to environmental tourism, employing solar energy and efficient water management, aligning with Oman’s Vision 2040 on sustainability and community development.

Despite challenges like unpaved roads and water scarcity, the management under CEO Ibrahim al Khatri is committed to overcoming these obstacles. Plans include infrastructure development, expanded services, and the introduction of innovative technologies like augmented reality nature trails. Ibrahim al Khatri, with his extensive experience in tourism and IT, is steering the resort towards becoming a leading destination in Oman and the region, with a focus on enhancing guest experiences and environmental stewardship.



A favourite among nature enthusiasts

Ibrahim al Khatri, Director of Jabal Shams Resort, stated, “Our plans include the development of new facilities designed to offer a comprehensive experience for visitors. This will encompass health resorts, sports facilities, and educational programs focused on the environment and local history. We are committed to enhancing our role as a leader in environmental tourism by adopting eco-friendly practices and educating guests on the importance of preserving the natural environment. Many of our visitors have expressed deep admiration for the resort, particularly noting the sense of calm and relaxation it provides. It truly is an oasis of tranquility, far removed from the noise of everyday life.”

Jean Pierre Lafontaine, a visitor from France, shared, “My experience at Jabal Shams was extraordinary. Hiking through the mountains and witnessing the sunset from the summit were some of the most beautiful moments of my life. The accommodation offers first-class service, with meticulous attention to detail that makes the stay unforgettable. I feel as though I’ve become a part of this place, and it will remain in my memory forever.”

Jabal Shams has become a favoured destination for both locals and international tourists, drawn by its natural beauty and unique cultural experiences. As Oman's highest peak, the mountain offers stunning landscapes, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. Visitors are captivated by the dramatic views of the Grand Canyon, the diverse hiking trails, and the cool mountain air, which provides a refreshing escape from the region’s heat.

Beyond its natural allure, Jabal Shams is also home to several traditional villages that offer a glimpse into life in the Omani mountains. These villages, with their terraced farms, stone houses, and warm hospitality, allow visitors to experience the rich culture and heritage of the area. The combination of breathtaking scenery and authentic cultural encounters makes Jabal Shams a must-visit destination for those seeking both adventure and a deeper understanding of Oman’s mountain life.