Consultants appointed for Oman mountain destination

19 January 2026

London-headquartered engineering firm TP Bennett, Australia’s Robert Bird Group and local firm NJP Oman have been appointed to the design team for Al-Jabal Al-Aali – previously known as the Omani Mountain Destination – a new development on Jabal Al-Akhdar, 150 kilometres from Muscat.

The destination, being developed by Oman’s Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning, will be the country’s highest-altitude development, at 2,400 metres above sea level.

Canadian engineering firm AtkinsRealis has prepared the masterplan for the $2.4bn destination, which will include 2,537 housing units, 2,000 hotel rooms, and a health and wellness village called ‘The Vessel’. 

There will also be a biodiversity centre, health and wellness areas, a high-altitude sports training centre, amphitheatres, museum and parks, and public spaces.

The development will also include Wadi Al-Harbi Park. It will be served by a new cable-car system and other transport infrastructure under way in the area, including a new access road from the north.

Oman has launched a series of cities and destinations as part of its Vision 2040.

These projects form part of the Oman National Spatial Strategy (ONSS), which Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq approved in March 2021 to guide urban growth in the sultanate for the next 20 years.

The ONSS, which sits within the Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning, is responsible for ensuring projects are located appropriately and for overseeing the development of a new generation of cities across the sultanate.

The Al-Jabal Al-Aali project began as an idea when Sultan Haitham visited his assets in the area shortly after becoming sultan in 2020. After the visit, he decided to use his land to create a global destination.

The altitude is crucial because it offers a cooler retreat for those seeking to escape the Gulf’s extreme summer heat.

Traditionally, property ownership on the mountain was restricted to people from Jabal Al-Akhdar. Under the new development, property will be sold to other Omanis as well as foreign nationals.


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Yasir Iqbal
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