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Jabal Akhdar, also known as the Green Mountain, is part of the Western Hajar mountain range, rises over 3000 meters, making it one of Oman’s most breathtaking landscapes. Known for its deep valleys, heritage villages, and stunning caves, the region is a haven for adventurers and explorers. It is also home to vibrant communities in villages like Siq, Al-Sharijah, Wadi Bani Habib, Al-Ain, Al-Aqr, Al-Manakher, Hail Al-Yemen, Salut, Al-Qasha, and Al-Suwgra.
Jabal Akhdar has a mild summer and a strong winter, with temperatures sometimes dropping below zero, especially on rainy days. Winter visits require warm clothing and heating, while summer, starting in March, offers a pleasant climate. This marks the beginning of the famed rose-picking season, attracting tourists and adding to the region’s charm.
The rose-picking season in Jabal Akhdar is a cherished tradition that continues to captivate visitors year after year. With each season bringing the same timeless beauty, the dedication of local farmers to cultivating rose trees highlights the cultural and economic significance of this industry. Beyond its fragrant blooms, this season has become a major attraction for travelers eager to witness the art of rose water production—both in its traditional and modern forms—making it an essential experience in the heart of Oman’s mountains.
Beyond its fragrance, rose water is deeply rooted in Omani culture. It’s used in traditional remedies for migraines, culinary delights like Omani sweets, perfumes, skincare, and even as a welcoming gesture at celebrations.
The rose crop is concentrated in the villages of (Al-Aqr, Al-Ain, Al-Sharijah, Saiq, Al-Qasha, Hail Al-Yemen and Hail Al-Masbet), and the number of rose trees from which different types of mountain rose water are extracted amounts to more than 5000 trees with a total area of up to 10 acres.
The rose season of Jabal Akhdar begins in late March and lasts until the end of April, marking the first seasonal bloom of the year. The actual harvesting of roses takes place toward the end of April, after which they undergo the traditional process of distillation to produce rose water. This centuries-old craft is carried out in the homes of local families who have preserved this heritage for generations, keeping the rich legacy of Omani rose water alive.
Jabal Akhdar is accessible via a paved road from Birkat AL Mouz, located 20 km east of Nizwa and 7 km west of Izki. The mountain is about 160 km from Muscat, with fully paved roads leading to it. Due to steep slopes, a four-wheel drive vehicle is required for both ascent and descent to ensure safety of the visitors.
During the rose season, the villages surrounding Jabal Akhdar come to life with vibrant blooms, rich traditions, and stunning landscapes. Whether enjoying scenic hikes in nature, cultural experiences, or simply soaking in the tranquility, these villages offer a perfect blend of nature and heritage for an unforgettable getaway.
Known for its pomegranate, walnut, and diverse trees. Features an ancient abandoned village with unique architecture. A popular year-round tourist destination.
Famous for rose water production and terraced rose plantations. A picturesque village and key tourist spot year-round.
Located at Jabal Akhdar forefront. Known for walnuts, pomegranates, figs, and antique houses. Offers scenic views of agricultural terraces.
Celebrated for pomegranate and rose plantations. Famous for rose water distillation, blending agriculture and craftsmanship, attracting tourists.
Known for its antique houses and breathtaking views of agricultural terraces.
Famous for pomegranate and rose plantations. Known for traditional rose water distillation.
Offers scenic views of Wadi Tanouf in Nizwa.
A vital hub in the Green Mountain, home to governmental, administrative, security, commercial, and tourism offices.
An ancient village over 450 years old, situated 1,900 meters above sea level. Known for its mild climate year-round and unique tourist inns.
This isn't just a sightseeing tour; it's a sensory journey. You will step into the terraced gardens that have been tended by Omani families for generations. The air is thick with the scent of blooming roses, and the cool mountain breeze makes it the perfect escape from the heat below.
Step into the heart of Oman's rose country. This guided walk takes you through ancient villages, blooming rose farms, and a traditional rose water distillery — offering a sensory-rich experience rooted in heritage.
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