Khawr Najd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just the most incredible view, and fun 4WD drive up and over.
Spectacular view from the shoulder of the mountain pass, down to the beach 300m below and across the Malcolm inlet to the ghabbat archipelago. This drive is a 4WD vehicle recommended track roughly hew...
The view from the top is very pretty, but do go all the way down. The guides usually refrain from doing that, but if you insist they will. You get various angles that you do not see from the top. It i...
Around 15-20 minutes away from Khasab city this is a beautiful amazing gem which one should not miss it if around in that area. Beautiful views & memorable experience.
Great view, fun drive and a few moments of isolation
It was quite hazy on the day we visited, but the view was still spectacular. The drive down to the water's edge was fun although a 4wd is necessary for that half (getting to the peak would be possible...
Just the most incredible view, and fun 4WD drive up and over.
Spectacular view from the shoulder of the mountain pass, down to the beach 300m below and across the Malcolm inlet to the ghabbat archipelago. This drive is a 4WD vehicle recommended track roughly hew...
Beautiful - do go all the way down
The view from the top is very pretty, but do go all the way down. The guides usually refrain from doing that, but if you insist they will. You get various angles that you do not see from the top. It i...
Amazing views
Around 15-20 minutes away from Khasab city this is a beautiful amazing gem which one should not miss it if around in that area. Beautiful views & memorable experience.
Amazing view point
One of the best view point in Oman, it can easy done by a normal car if you are Confident. Just 20 min drive from the khasab city center
Great view, fun drive and a few moments of isolation
It was quite hazy on the day we visited, but the view was still spectacular. The drive down to the water's edge was fun although a 4wd is necessary for that half (getting to the peak would be possible...