AL QASMAH

Hence our Lodge is located on the top of green mountain and to get here you have to have 4WD (4X4) vehicle as the location requires such type of vehicles.

This room is located in the Endowment house which is located in the west area of the lodge. Precisely it is located in the west side of the sunset house. The room is 30 square meters and it  has a double bed (200cm X 200cm). Furthermore, it has a couch  located by the window. The window is large enough (2m x 1.2m) to provide a panoramic view to Wadi Al Ain, Mountains view and Al Ain and Al Shuraijah terraces.

Due to the limitation of rooms sizes we recommend that you bring a small luggage with you so that you have enough space to enjoy our Lodge experience.

During the wholly month of Ramadhan, we still welcome our guests and our restaurant is providing a breakfast for all guests. Dinner remains included in your reservation. Furthermore, we provide our Hanging Terraces food box as a late night Suhoor or morning breakfast

AL ETMA

Hence our Lodge is located on the top of green mountain and to get here you have to have 4WD (4X4) vehicle as the location requires such type of vehicles.

This Room has a Panoramic view of Al Shereijah and Al Ain Villages with Wadi Al Aain Waterfall which takes you away above clouds by seeing such amazing view. You enjoy a cup of coffee while looking at the horizon and enjoying the sunset.

Bed can be split to two single beds.

Due to the limitation of rooms sizes we recommend that you bring a small luggage with you so that you have enough space to enjoy our Lodge experience.

During the wholly month of Ramadhan, we still welcome our guests and our restaurant is providing a breakfast for all guests. Dinner remains included in your reservation. Furthermore, we provide our Hanging Terraces food box as a late night Suhoor or morning breakfast.

This species is found in the Western and Eastern Hajar Mountains. It is one of the main species of the wild olive woodlands and the juniper woodlands. In northern Oman, even though the species is widespread, there is very little or no regeneration apparent