Start of Tour & Briefing: Meet your guide at the village entrance of Misfat al-Abriyeen. Receive a comprehensive briefing on the demanding nature of the W9 trail and necessary safety precautions. Ensure you have ample water (minimum 3L per person).
Village & Terraced Ascent: Begin your trek through the heart of the village. Follow the narrow paths past 300-year-old stone houses and observe the meticulous function of the UNESCO-recognized Falaj irrigation system, which sustains the dense canopy of date palms and fruit trees below.
The Initial Climb: Start the sustained, steep ascent following the green W9 markers. The trail quickly leaves the village behind, offering stunning views of the canyon as you climb higher. The path here is primarily the original, rugged donkey trail used for centuries by locals.
Mid-Mountain Ridge Walk: Continue along the high ridges of the Hajar mountains. This section is demanding and requires steady footing. The surrounding landscape becomes more barren and dramatic, offering a sense of isolation and wilderness.
Picnic Lunch & Rest: Take a necessary break along the trail for a packed lunch and a chance to rest. Rehydrate and recharge before the final push to the plateau.
The Final Ascent & Panoramic Views: Tackle the last section of the climb. As you approach Shorfat Al Alamayn, the views open up to reveal the immense scale of the region, including views toward the remote villages of Hat and Balad Sayt nestled deep in the canyons.
Conclusion of Tour: Arrive at the Shorfat Al Alamayn plateau (approx. 2,000m). Conclude your challenging 7-hour journey at the designated pick-up point, where pre-arranged transport will be waiting to transfer you to your next destination.