Step through the robust entrance and delve into the intriguing depths of Al Hoota Cave, one of Oman’s premier natural wonders, nestled at the base of Jebel Shams. Stroll along well-lit paths as you admire striking stalactites and stalagmites, spotting renowned formations such as the Lion’s Head, the Old Man, and the Chinese Cat. Keep an eye out for bats fluttering overhead and the mysterious central lake, home to a rare species of blind fish exclusive to this distinctive cave system.
Believed to be over 2 million years old, Al Hoota Cave holds the distinction of being the first and only show cave in the Arabian Peninsula. The cave stretches approximately 4.5 km, with 500 metres open to visitors, and houses a fragile ecosystem complete with subterranean lakes and exceptional wildlife, including the scarce Garra Barreimiae (Bu Naseh). Skilled local guides conduct 45-minute tours in English and Arabic, ensuring a secure, enlightening, and unforgettable experience while maintaining the cave’s natural surroundings.