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Jebel Shams Resort

Jebel Shams


Offering cosy stone cabins with bathrooms, verandas and heaters, plus some Arab tents popular with Omanis at weekends, this camp is so close to the canyon rim that you'll have to be strapped down if you're a sleepwalker. Mountain-bike hire (OR5 per hour) is available. Pitch your own tent for OR10 (OR18 with food).

Local walking guides are available from OR35 to OR90 depending on which hike you choose.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Jebel Shams attractions

1. Wadi Ghul Viewpoint

0.55 MILES

The term 'Grand Canyon of Arabia' is wholly deserved for this quintessential feature of Oman's spectacular mountain scenery. A short path leads to the…

2. Ghul Village

4.02 MILES

Affording one of the most lovely vistas in the Hajar Mountains, the abandoned village of Ghul dusts the shoulder of a cliff at the foot of Wadi Ghul, the…

3. Bait Al Safah

8.02 MILES

This quirky museum is more open house than historical display. Three ladies accompany guests around their traditional house in the aged and crumbling…

4. Al Hamra Viewpoint

8.03 MILES

Bathed by the golden light of sunset, with the limestone 'dip slope' of Jebel Shams as backdrop and a thick plantation of date palms in the foreground,…

5. Wadi Damm

8.1 MILES

This steep-sided wadi channels the water that runs off Jebel Kawr and Jebel Shams and makes a pretty place for an easy stroll or a picnic. The walls at…

6. Jebel Al Kawr

8.65 MILES

Just east of Al Ayn, there's a small roundabout (beyond which lies Wadi Damm); a right turn here leads up a winding paved road to a broad fertile plateau…

7. Misfat Viewpoint

8.73 MILES

For the best view of Misfat, turn right by the campground before entering the village. The ancient stone buildings, half buried in a thick date plantation…

8. Wadi Sahten

10.75 MILES

The exciting route through Wadi Sahten begins near Rustaq and winds through a narrow corridor that is often flowing with water. A paved road opens out…