Jabal Al Akhdar, the "Green Mountain"
Up until a few years ago entry to the Jabal Al Akhdar, the “Green Mountain,” was forbidden to foreigners. Grapes, peaches and pomegranates flourish in the temperate climate. The region is above all famous for its roses, from the petals of which rosewater is distilled in late April and May.
Up until a few years ago entry to the Jabal Al Akhdar, the “Green Mountain,” was forbidden to foreigners and to Omanis who did not live there. But since the establishment of social conformity in the living conditions and an infrastructure for the villages of the Sayq Plateau, situated more than 2000 meters above sealevel, the region has been increasingly opened up to visitors.
If you visit in winter you should take warm clothing with you and even expect to face snow - while in the furnace of the Omani summer, it has a pleasant Mediterranean climate here. Grapes, peaches, pomegranates - fruits which otherwise cannot be found in the country - flourish in the temperate climate. The region is above all famous for its roses, from the petals of which rosewater is distilled in late April and May.
A walk through the terraced fields along the narrow walls of the aflaj is certainly an experience never to be forgotten. A fantastic view over the surrounding mountains opens up before you, giving you an instructive insight into the life of the people in this remote region. These walks should best be taken with a guide who knows the area. He will know not only the people but also the paths along the steep slopes, with their often deep abysses. As elsewhere it is expected of foreigners that they dress properly and return greetings that are offered them.
Georg Popp
What makes this travel guide so special? This book is a product of the long-term personal friendship between the authors, Mr Georg Popp and Mr Juma Al-Maskari and their continuing fascination with the Sultanate of Oman. Combining their insights from European and Omani perspectives, they have produced a guide which is as much about culture and history as it is a practical guide for planning your itinerary.