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Sidab Hike: A scenic trail in Oman

Posted on February 28, 2025February 28, 2025

If you’re looking for a nice, relatively short hike with good sunrise and sea views, check out Sidab.

I’ve been a couple of times and have enjoyed the final stop at the beach. Here are a few tips when visiting.

The path of Sidab hike in Oman

 A small ladder and rope are needed to climb the rocks
The ladder and rope are at the beginning of the path

The beginning of the path requires walking up a ladder and using a rope to climb the rocks. It looks more daunting from afar, but it is manageable. I held the rope and used my other hand to hold the large stones. This part takes less than five minutes.

On the way down, I used my bum and held on to the rocks.

After going over the rocks, follow the white, yellow, and red painted flags to continue. The path has some loose stones, while other areas are flat.

The path to get to the first beach

After about twenty minutes, a beach with clear turquoise water awaits.

Heading to another beach

Climb over these rocks to reach the beach

For those wishing to carry on, walk toward the left on gravel for about five minutes until reaching some rocks to climb up. Once down, another beach awaits you.

Continue walking over rocks to the left, and you’ll reach the other side of the beach. Or go toward the right and take a few pictures of some of the large rock-like archways.

Taking a boat

A fishing boat is here for those who do not want to walk back. It costs 1 OMR and drops you off about a five-minute walk from the Sidab parking lot.

What to bring on the Sidab hike in Oman

Taking a short break

Bring at least one liter of water, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and snacks such as dates, protein bars, and nuts. I also recommend shoes with a good grip.

I’ve seen many groups bring food for a BBQ, and it is also possible to swim at the beach. Make sure not to leave any trash behind.

When to go

While I missed it twice, this is a lovely spot for sunrise, so I plan to go again. The second time I went, my group started at 8:00 am, and it was getting hot by 9:30 in early February.

It also gets crowded around 8:30 am, so I’d suggest starting between 5:30 and 6:00 in the morning.

Route time

The route is about an hour and a half total, depending on the pace and how long you choose to stay at both beaches.

Sidab Hike in Oman

Sidab is an easy and enjoyable hike, with a few beaches included in the route. It won’t take long and for those who get tired, it is possible to take a boat back.

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