Jebel Al Jais
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Has anyone driven to this mountain Jebel Al Jais in Ras Al Khaimah. It was mentioned in the paper today as having the lowest temperature recorded. Would like to visit the place and camp there if possible.
If some one has traveled here. please post some GPS co ordinates to reach the mountain.
January 24, 2012 at 8:39 am #15436Thanks for the excellent suggestion Stanley, in fact I too was contemplating the same, but, I would suggest that we postpone the camping trip till the current cold weather conditions give way to more moderate tempratures as the temprature on the mountain was almost zero a couple of days back.
Jebel Al Jais is one of the higher mountain tops in UAE, Jebel Yibir is still the highest…despite your skepticism 😮 😮 😮
There is a big Mountain resort project under development at Jebel Al Jais and Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah recently inspected the progress on this road which is UAE’s highest road, this is accessible from RAK.
So yes let’s keep this pending as the current weather conditions are not really conducive to camping…
January 25, 2012 at 8:15 am #15443Why do you want to go alone? and make us miss all the action? 😉 😉 😉
Believe me 0.9 or anything lower than even 10Celsius is verrrry verrrry cold…
Our New Year Party for this year was a casualty to the cold…as people who experienced the frigid conditions on Movie night totally boycotted the desert camping plan !!!
Even when the temprature probably did not dip below 12celsius or so…on the movie night…
Do not worry…We will do this as an overnight camping trip before the season is out.Ahmed Bhai
Am sure you would have noticed the press release this morning and agree to your views that this is not the right time.
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A team from the Department of the Air Wing at the General Headquarters of the Ras Al Khaimah Police, led by Major Saeed Rashid Al Yamahi, Head of the department, toured the top of the highest mountain in the UAE.
Al Yamahi said, “The team went to the summit of Mount Jais, which is 1,900 metres high above the sea level, and lies 25km from the city of Ras Al Khaimah, where the team found a thick layer of frost covering vast areas of the mountain. During the tour, the members of the team experienced the effects of the low temperature.”
He added that the frost is caused by the cold northern winds laden with rainy clouds. Light to moderate rains lashed many areas of Ras Al Khaimah, causing a drop in the temperature and forming the frost on the mountain top.
Al Yamahi warned tourists and trekkers to exercise caution, while in the mountainous highlands, especially during unstable weather conditions.
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January 26, 2012 at 5:47 am #15450FYI the top of Jais Mountain in Ras Al Khaimah has been covered with snow as the temperature dropped below zero degree Celsius
I am sure now that everybody will agree that the conditions are not conducive to Camping, currently 😉
Its always a good idea to visit wadis and mountains in smaller groups. Like sand there are no big open areas there to accommodate big number of vehicles. I’m a humble regular visitor of such places and this is my humble opinion.
Ahmed Bhai, It would be great if you could post the route of this place so that people could plan accordingly. Moreover if you have proper gear and are carrying wood then the current weather should not be a problem there.Cheers.
Hi there,
regrts for posting bit late on this topic as i m new member.i have been jabl e jais in jan.2012.
At the moment non of you should make plan for jabl e jais as it is no entry area.This is my recomendation.it is under construction and work is at full swing.you may face land sliding and unexpected movement of heavy machinry ,truck etc.I was there due to my personaal contacts.the place is wounderfull.i have been on the top.there is a shaikh palace too.it will be the best tourist spot when completetd.
regards.
aemi98You can find explanation on how to get there on this website: http://www.redarmadapublishing.com/nearside_1.pdf
At the workers camp shown on this link, there is a gate and normally they would not let you drive further. I was there last year with a sedan car.
http://wikimapia.org#lat=25.9265313&lon=56.1328407&z=18&l=0&m=bYou can drive to Jebel Al Jais from the East, from inside the Mussandam. Go to the track junction at N25 57.930 E56 11.861 amd follow it westwards. You’ll come to a point where you overlook the resort buildings.
Obvioulsy this requires a trek via the border formalities at Ad Dharah and Khasab; but worth it.
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