Oman is a country that has a diverse selection of landscapes, but one thing there’s hardly any shortage of are mountains. This land is filled with many breath-taking formations where you can unleash your rock-climbing spirit, There are even a few attractions and establishments where you can casually gain some info and experience before tackling the unforgiving terrain.
Many would say the finest mountain in Oman is Jabal Akhdar whose highest point is just under ten thousand feet high. The breath-taking mountain is one of the top attractions in Oman and even features a luxury resort named the Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort.
A great place to casually start off your rock climbing adventure would be The Wall. It’s the nation’s one and only rock-climbing gym, and its housed completely indoors. It’s one place where all the rock climbers gather so you could obtain tips on the best routes, purchase all the relevant gear, and hone your skills on their various courses.
For an incredibly unique experience, head to Bandar Al Jissah, also known as Qantab. This place has some fantastic rock formations that are situated right next to beach, requiring you to start climbing out of the water. Most climbers dive into the water one they have reached the top. Avoid climbing from the areas facing the open sea since there are large swarms of hornets.
The enigmatic Khubrah Canyon is considered by many avid climbers to be the quintessential experience. It is has a welcome sense of isolation as well since it is about a hundred and fifty kilometres away from the city. The name of this area roughly translates into ‘secret canyon’, and contains bountiful rock, clear blue skies, and a variety of trails to cater to novices and experts alike.
If you’re a rock-climber at heart, you should definitely consider taking a trip to Oman.