Overview
Hiking near Al Hamra in Oman offers a striking contrast of rugged mountains, deep canyons, and traditional villages perched along dramatic cliffs. The nearby Jebel Shams, known as the “Grand Canyon of Arabia,” features one of the region’s most iconic hikes, the Balcony Walk, which traces a narrow path along towering canyon walls with sweeping views into the vast gorge below. Trails often pass abandoned stone houses and terraced farms in places like Misfat Al Abriyeen, where date palms and ancient falaj irrigation systems still thrive. The terrain is dry and rocky, but the scale of the landscapes and the sense of isolation make every hike feel adventurous.

Your adventure begins as you arrive in Oman, where transport will be arranged to collect you from Muscat. It’s well connected to Europe and Asia, making your journey smooth and hassle-free. The meeting point, where we will start our journey to the mountains is in the city centre. The transfer will leave at 2pm and takes around 2,5 hours. If you arrive before this time there are several luggage storage places so you can use the time to explore Muscat. If you’re arriving a day early, we can suggest excellent accommodation options to ensure a relaxed start to your journey.
Al Hamra will be the base for the whole trip, which is great because you don’t need to carry all your stuff around and after a long day walking you know your warm shower and bed is awaiting you.

Click for Route Map : 15 km 4-5 h ~300 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
The Wadi Ghul walk begins at the mouth of the gorge and follows the valley track past the terraces and the abandoned village. After exploring the ruins, the path continues deeper into the canyon beneath towering walls of limestone, where the gorge narrows and the sense of scale intensifies.
The extension adds rugged terrain and some rock-hopping sections and small ladders and ledges, but the reward is a more immersive experience of Oman’s “Grand Canyon,” with dramatic cliffs, scattered caves, and occasional small springs feeding pockets of greenery. When you reach the final pool there is a magical cave where you can take a swim. After lunch in the cave we then follow the same path back.

Click for Route Map : 9 km 5–6 h ~600 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
Part of Oman’s Al Hajar range, Jebel Akhdar is famed for its terraced villages, rose gardens, and dramatic wadis perched high above the plains. The hike follows ancient paths linking traditional settlements, where stone houses cling to cliffs and falaj channels water orchards of pomegranates, apricots, and almonds.
Trails traverse high plateaus and canyon edges with sweeping views across deep gorges, before dropping into fertile terraces scented with roses in spring. The mix of cultural heritage and mountain scenery makes Jebel Akhdar one of Oman’s most rewarding day hikes.
Many variations exist, from village-to-village loops to longer ridge routes, all offering a glimpse into life on the “Green Mountain.”

Click for Route Map : 24 km 8-10 h ~1400 m ●●●●○ — Challenging
*** Alternative option available for those who want an easier day.
Known as the “Mountain of the Sun,” Jebel Shams is Oman’s highest peak at just over 3,000 m. The summit trail begins near the rim of Wadi Ghul and follows cairned paths across rocky plateaus, scree slopes, and rugged ridges.
The ascent gradually reveals vast panoramas over the Grand Canyon of Arabia, with vertical limestone cliffs plunging more than a kilometre below. The upper sections are exposed and demanding, but the reward is a breathtaking 360° view stretching across the Al Hajar range and deep into the desert.
The return retraces the same path, making for a full-day mountain adventure that combines physical challenge with unforgettable scenery.

A chance to explore, unwind, or discover something new. Nestled at the foot of the towering Al Hajar Mountains, Al Hamra offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and relaxation for those looking to take a break from hiking. Wander through the old town’s maze of traditional mudbrick houses, one of Oman’s best-preserved historical villages, where time seems to stand still. Visit the Bait Al Safah Museum, where you can experience Omani traditions firsthand, from coffee-making to pottery.
For a more relaxed experience, take a short drive to Jabreen Castle, one of Oman’s most beautiful and well-preserved forts, offering incredible views and a glimpse into the country’s rich past. Alternatively, explore the bustling souq in nearby Nizwa, where you can shop for handcrafted silver, pottery, and local dates. If you’d rather unwind, enjoy a peaceful afternoon at a traditional Omani guesthouse with fresh dates, coffee, and stunning mountain views.

Click for Route Map : 3.5 km 3–5 h ~100 m ●●●○○ — Moderate
Snake Canyon, known locally as Wadi Bani Awf, is one of Oman’s most dramatic gorge adventures. The route follows a narrow chasm cut deep into the limestone, where vertical walls tower above and the canyon floor twists tightly from one bend to the next.
The hike involves scrambling over boulders, wading through pools, and navigating waterfalls, with short abseils or jumps required in places. The canyon’s name becomes clear as the route snakes between rock walls, often only a few metres wide, before opening into wider sections with clear pools and sunlit cliffs.
The exit climbs out of the gorge to rejoin the road in Wadi Bani Awf, completing an unforgettable journey through one of Oman’s most striking natural features.

Click for Route Map : 15 km 7-9 h ~1050 m ●●●●○ — Challenging
*** Alternative option available for those who want an easier day.
Linking two of Oman’s most picturesque mountain villages, this trail begins in the hidden settlement of Balad Sayt, with its palm groves and terraced fields surrounded by sheer cliffs. The path climbs steeply out of the valley on ancient donkey tracks, winding across rugged slopes and through remote wadis.
High above the canyons of Wadi Bani Awf, the route offers sweeping views of jagged limestone peaks and traditional stone hamlets perched on ridgelines. The final descent brings you into Misfat al-Abriyeen, famous for its mud-brick houses, date plantations, and intricate falaj irrigation channels.
This is a demanding but rewarding point-to-point trek that blends cultural history with the wild beauty of the Hajar Mountains.

It’s time to pack your bags and head back to Muscat after breakfast. We arrange transport back to the airport so you can catch your flight home or continue to explore this majestical country. It’s better to book flights after 3pm so we have time to get you back to the airport from the mountains. We will also do one drop off in the centre right after the airport around 12pm where you can leave your bags again. We have lots of recommendations if you’re going to spend more time in Oman.
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Airport Transfers
- Expert Guided Hikes
- Breakfast
- Transport to and from hikes
- Hiking Friends
Dates & Prices
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Fully BookedSaturdayApril 18, 2026SaturdayApril 25, 2026$1,058Fully BookedSold Out
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayJanuary 9, 2027SaturdayJanuary 16, 2027$1,191$99117% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayMarch 13, 2027SaturdayMarch 20, 2027$1,124$99112% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayMarch 27, 2027SaturdayApril 3, 2027$1,124$99112% OffAvailable
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Early Bird DiscountSaturdayApril 10, 2027SaturdayApril 17, 2027$1,124$99112% OffAvailable
