Jebel Kujur hovers over the landscape, with its elongated, peculiar shape. The 684m-high landmark mountain looks like a dusty piece of rock in the dry season, and turns into a green, luxurious hill when the rains come. Hiking to the top is amazing with brilliant views. It can be busy on weekends and the paths up are rugged and quite steep in some parts. You’ll certainly want to go with somebody who knows the route and can guide you safely. It’s a fair bit of exercise but well worth it.