Jebel Hafeet Tours and Tickets
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Jebel Hafeet

- There are a few places to grab a bite to eat, as well as a hotel near the top of the mountain.
- Public parking is available at the peak.
- Make sure to bring your camera and take pictures at various scenic rest stops on your way up the mountain.
- Jebel Hafeet is a popular destination for picnics and hiking.
- Bring a warm layer of clothing with you as temperatures can be cooler at the peak.
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There is no charge for visiting Jebel Hafeet. Even better, the roads leading to the mountain and nearby parking are also free, making this a rare budget attraction in a place not known for its bargains. Tours start at around US$50, ranging up to US$150 per person.
Yes—Jebel Haft is popular with tourists and local residents alike. The panoramic views overlooking the rugged hilly range and the surrounding desert more than justify the drive to the top. The area is also a popular spot for picnics. It’s definitely worth the detour if you are in Al Ain.
Yes, you go to Jebel Hafeet on your own, but be aware that public transportation isn’t allowed up the mountain, so you’ll have to find your own way of getting there, unless you have a private vehicle. Taxis can be arranged from Al Ain—a 40-minute drive—or from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, both of which are around two hours by car.
Aim for November to March, and don’t consider visiting Jebel Hafeet in summer unless you’re a fan of extreme temperatures. The winter months are still pleasantly warm and sunny, while being cool enough to make outdoor sightseeing a great deal more enjoyable. In summer, people typically retreat into the cocoon of air-conditioned spaces.
That depends. If you’re coming from Al Ain, you can count on around a half-day trip to tour Jebel Hafeet, including travel time. There are no specific opening hours, but sunset affords the most stunning views; if you can, come then. From Abu Dhabi or Dubai, plan for a day trip and squeeze in other Al Ain attractions.









































































































































