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While Khasab is world-famous for its spectacular fjord coastline, the Musandam Peninsula holds an equally extraordinary secret above the waterline: a rugged, towering mountain landscape that very few travellers ever truly explore. The Khasab Mountain Safari changes that — taking you off-road into the dramatic Hajar Mountains aboard a powerful 4×4 vehicle, all the way to the summit of Jebel Al Harim, the highest peak in Musandam at 2,087 metres above sea level.
This is not your typical sightseeing tour. The Khasab Mountain Safari is a raw, exhilarating adventure through ancient terrain — winding up narrow mountain passes with sheer drops on either side, stopping at million-year-old fossil sites, visiting the traditional Bedouin village of Sayh perched at 1,100 metres, and gazing out over the Indian Ocean from the breathtaking viewpoint of Khor Najd. For travellers who want to see the real Musandam — far from any crowd — this is the tour that delivers it.
📍 Starting Point: Khasab, Musandam — Sultanate of Oman
⏱ Duration: Approx. 3.5 to 4 hours
🚙 Vehicle: Comfortable air-conditioned 4×4 off-road vehicle
👥 Group Type: Shared tour (private 4×4 charter available on request)
🏔 Highest Point: Jebel Al Harim — 2,087 metres above sea level
🗺 Key Stops: Jebel Al Harim summit, fossil site, Sayh Bedouin village, Khor Najd viewpoint, Khor Najd lagoon
🦎 Wildlife: Mountain goats, eagles, lizards & endemic bird species
🧊 Refreshments: Unlimited soft drinks, juices & water throughout
📅 Slots: Morning (09:00 AM) & Afternoon (01:00 PM) — daily
The Khasab Mountain Safari is a guided off-road 4×4 tour that takes you deep into the Hajar Mountain range of the Musandam Peninsula — one of the most dramatic and least explored mountain landscapes in the entire Arabian Gulf region. Travelling in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4-wheel drive vehicle with an experienced local driver-guide, you ascend rugged mountain tracks that ordinary vehicles simply cannot navigate, reaching viewpoints, heritage sites, and ancient villages that remain virtually untouched by modern tourism.
The tour covers approximately 3.5 to 4 hours and includes multiple stops of genuine interest: from the ancient fossil fields near Jebel Al Harim — where you can see the preserved remains of marine creatures from millions of years ago embedded in the limestone — to the serene Bedouin plateau village of Sayh, where life continues much as it has for generations. The journey culminates at Khor Najd, the only accessible point in Musandam where the mountain terrain meets the sea, offering one of the most photographed viewpoints in all of Oman.
Unlike the dhow cruise experience on the water, the mountain safari gives you Musandam from an entirely different perspective — looking down at the fjords, the sea, and the distant coastline from above. It is a complement to the water tours rather than a replacement, and many guests combine a morning mountain safari with an afternoon dhow cruise for the complete Musandam experience.
Two sessions are available daily. Both follow the same route and stops:
| 09:00 AM / 01:00 PM | Pickup from Your Hotel in Khasab — Your driver-guide collects you from any hotel, resort, or guesthouse within Khasab. For cruise ship passengers, pickup is available directly from Khasab Port. |
| 09:15 AM / 01:15 PM | Khasab Town & Castle Overview — A brief orientation as your driver introduces the Musandam Peninsula, its history, and the route ahead. Passing views of 17th-century Khasab Castle as you leave town. |
| 09:30 AM / 01:30 PM | Off-Road Mountain Ascent Begins — The 4×4 leaves the tarmac and begins its climb into the Hajar Mountains. The terrain becomes immediately dramatic — steep rocky tracks, sharp switchbacks, and extraordinary views of the valleys and coastline below. |
| 10:00 AM / 02:00 PM | Fossil Site Near Jebel Al Harim — Stop at a remarkable geological site close to the summit of Jebel Al Harim, where the limestone rocks are embedded with fossils of ancient marine creatures — fish, clams, sea urchins, and trilobites — dating back millions of years. A vivid reminder that these mountains were once the bed of an ancient ocean. |
| 10:30 AM / 02:30 PM | Jebel Al Harim Summit (2,087m) — Reach the peak of the highest mountain in Musandam. At 2,087 metres above sea level, the panoramic views from the summit are extraordinary — the entire Hajar Mountain range, the Strait of Hormuz, the Indian Ocean, and, on clear days, the mountains of Iran across the water. Wildlife sightings including mountain goats and eagles are common at this altitude. |
| 11:00 AM / 03:00 PM | Sayh Bedouin Village (1,100m) — Descend slightly to visit Sayh, a peaceful traditional Bedouin village at 1,100 metres above sea level. Nestled on a mountain plateau surrounded by terraced date palms and stone houses, Sayh offers a rare and authentic glimpse into the traditional highland lifestyle of Musandam’s indigenous community. Soft drinks and refreshments served here. |
| 11:30 AM / 03:30 PM | Khor Najd Viewpoint & Lagoon — The safari’s dramatic finale: the stunning Khor Najd overlook, where the rugged mountain landscape meets the turquoise sea in a breathtaking natural amphitheatre. Khor Najd is Musandam’s most photographed viewpoint — a secluded, sea-locked lagoon surrounded by towering cliffs, accessible only from above by road or from below by boat. Multiple photo stops here. |
| 12:30 PM / 04:30 PM | Return to Khasab — Your driver brings you back to your hotel, guesthouse, or the port, completing the adventure. The afternoon slot returns guests by approximately 4:30–5:00 PM. |
Included Not Included
| ✓ Air-conditioned 4×4 off-road vehicle | ✗ Oman visit visa (5 OMR — payable at border) |
| ✓ Thrilling off-road ascent to Jebel Al Harim summit | ✗ UAE exit fee (35 AED — if travelling from UAE) |
| ✓ Stop at million-year-old fossil site | ✗ Meals (refreshments & drinks only included) |
| ✓ Visit to Sayh traditional Bedouin village at 1,100m | ✗ Personal travel insurance |
| ✓ Panoramic Khor Najd viewpoint & lagoon stop | ✗ Any extra services outside inclusions |
| ✓ Unlimited soft drinks, juices & water throughout | |
| ✓ Expert local driver-guide with route commentary | |
| ✓ Pickup & drop-off at any Khasab hotel or port | |
| ✓ Photography stops at all key viewpoints | |
| ✓ Views of Hajar Mountain range & Strait of Hormuz |
Jebel Al Harim — whose name translates as ‘Mountain of Women’ in Arabic — is the highest point in the entire Musandam Peninsula, rising to 2,087 metres (6,847 feet) above sea level. Historically, the mountain’s name is thought to derive from its role as a refuge for the women and children of local tribes during times of conflict, given its near-inaccessible terrain. Today, it is a natural wonder of rare beauty. The summit rewards those who reach it with a 360-degree panorama that takes in the entire Hajar Mountain chain, the shimmering Strait of Hormuz, and — on exceptionally clear days — the coastline of Iran across the water.
One of the most extraordinary stops on the Khasab Mountain Safari is the fossil site near the summit of Jebel Al Harim. Embedded in the ancient limestone rocks — rocks that were once part of the floor of an ancient ocean — are perfectly preserved fossils of marine creatures that lived millions of years ago. Fish bones, sea urchins, clam shells, and trilobites are clearly visible within the rock surface. Your guide will point out the most impressive specimens and explain how these mountains rose from beneath the sea over millions of years of geological activity. It is a genuinely humbling and fascinating encounter with deep time.
Perched at 1,100 metres above sea level on a broad mountain plateau, Sayh is one of the few traditional Bedouin communities in the Musandam highlands that remains inhabited and maintains its original way of life. Stone houses built into the hillside, terraced date palm gardens, roaming goats, and the quiet rhythms of a self-sufficient mountain community — Sayh offers a rare and authentic window into a way of life that has changed little over centuries. Visiting this village is a highlight for travellers who want genuine cultural connection alongside physical adventure.
Khor Najd is arguably the single most dramatic viewpoint in all of Musandam. Standing at the overlook above Khor Najd, you are gazing down at one of the most pristine and secluded lagoons on the Arabian Peninsula — a turquoise body of sea water enclosed on three sides by sheer limestone cliffs rising hundreds of metres from the water. The contrast between the golden-brown rock and the impossibly blue water below is visually breathtaking. There is no road access to Khor Najd from the water — this viewpoint is accessible only from above, making it a privilege unique to the mountain safari experience.
The mountain safari is a versatile tour that delivers a genuinely different kind of adventure from Khasab’s water-based experiences. It is ideal for:
The Hajar Mountains — of which Jebel Al Harim is the highest northern peak — are among the oldest and most geologically complex mountain ranges in the Arabian Peninsula. Formed through tectonic processes that began over 90 million years ago, the Hajar range stretches from the Musandam Peninsula in the north of Oman all the way south through the UAE’s Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and into mainland Oman. In Musandam, the mountains are at their most dramatic: steep, angular limestone ridges that drop almost vertically into the sea, creating the fjords that define the region’s coastal character.
The limestone composition of the Hajar Mountains has preserved an extraordinary geological record. The rocks in the higher elevations of Musandam were once the floor of an ancient ocean, and the fossils visible near Jebel Al Harim are living evidence of a time when this terrain lay beneath water. Over millions of years, tectonic pressure forced these ocean-floor rocks upward, creating the mountain range that now towers over the Strait of Hormuz.
At a human scale, the Hajar Mountains of Musandam have provided shelter, livelihood, and identity to the indigenous communities of the peninsula for thousands of years. The terraced stone villages, ancient aflaj water channels, and mountain track networks are a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of a people who have made their home in one of the world’s most challenging and magnificent landscapes. The Khasab Mountain Safari brings you into direct contact with this landscape — not just as a spectator, but as a participant.
The tour runs for approximately 3.5 to 4 hours, including all stops. The morning session runs from approximately 09:00 AM to 12:30–1:00 PM, and the afternoon session from 01:00 PM to 04:30–5:00 PM.
Yes. The entire tour is conducted from an air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle. You do not need to hike, climb, or exert yourself physically to access any of the viewpoints. The off-road sections are bumpy and exciting but do not require any physical ability beyond the ability to sit comfortably in a vehicle. All ages are welcome.
The mountain track to Jebel Al Harim is an unsealed, unpaved off-road route that is not accessible by ordinary cars. Our 4×4 vehicles are specifically equipped for this terrain, and our drivers are experienced local professionals who have navigated these routes countless times. The journey is safe when conducted with the right vehicle and guide — which is exactly what we provide.
Absolutely — and many of our guests do exactly this. A morning mountain safari (09:00 AM – 1:00 PM) can be combined with an afternoon half-day dhow cruise (01:30 PM – 05:00 PM), giving you the complete Musandam experience in a single day. Contact our team to arrange a combined booking.
Yes. We offer private 4×4 charters for couples, families, groups, and corporate bookings. A private safari means your vehicle and guide are exclusively for your party, with full flexibility over pace, stops, and photography time. Contact us for private pricing and availability.
Comfortable, layered clothing (it can be significantly cooler at altitude, especially in winter months). Closed-toed shoes or trainers are recommended. Bring sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen. A camera or phone with good battery life is essential — the views are extraordinary. Water is provided, but you may wish to bring snacks. Passports required for travellers coming from the UAE.
If you are already in Khasab, no visa is required for the tour itself — you are already in Oman. If you are travelling from the UAE to Khasab to join the tour, you will need an Oman visit visa (5 OMR at the Tibat border) and will pay a UAE exit fee of 35 AED. Our team is happy to advise on the border crossing process.
Most travellers who come to Khasab experience the fjords. Far fewer discover what lies above them. The Khasab Mountain Safari takes you beyond the waterline and into a landscape that is just as dramatic, just as beautiful, and every bit as unforgettable — the roof of the Musandam Peninsula, where ancient fossils, timeless villages, and panoramic views of the Indian Ocean await.
Available daily in morning and afternoon slots, with shared and private options to suit all group sizes. Book today — the Hajar Mountains are waiting.
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Entry to Oman will only be permissible with a visit visa which costs 5 OMR per passport.
Additionally, when leaving UAE, you must pay an exit fee of 35 AED.
You can apply for a visa online at https://evisa.rop.gov.om/, or you can pick one up at the border.
But you must determine your eligibility based on your nationality and type of visa.
Residents of the UAE must have a passport that is valid for at least 3 months from the start of the trip in order to receive a visa.
Moreover, ensure that you have your original passport with you.
If you want to drive, take your driver’s license with you. To enter Oman in a rental automobile, you must have a NOC provided by the company.
To make sure your journey to Khasab Musandam is trouble-free, keep all of these points in mind.