Mineral-blue pools and palm-shaded waterfalls in the Western Hajar — close enough to Rustaq to combine with the forts, beautiful enough to come for on its own.
Western Hajar Mountains
The pools at Hoqain are a specific shade of mineral blue — not turquoise, not green, but a milky blue-green that signals dissolved limestone and cool mountain water filtering through the Western Hajar. A small waterfall drops into a picnic-friendly basin within walking distance of the village, making this one of the few places near Rustaq where families can swim without a strenuous approach.
What distinguishes Hoqain from busier wadis is the palm grove setting — the pools sit between running channels and date palms tended by the same families for generations. Farther into the canyon, the walls close in and the pools deepen, rewarding visitors who push past the main waterfall area with genuine solitude. Go on a weekday morning before the Muscat day-trip crowd arrives.
A curated selection of moments from the Western Hajar Mountains.
Drive west from Muscat on the Al Batinah Expressway, take the Al Huwqain turn after the Rustaq junction, then follow the local road toward Hoqain Waterfalls. The main waterfall area is reachable by standard car, but use caution around wet roads and village lanes.
These operators offer guided tours and experiences at Wadi Hoqain — from half-day swims to full overnight treks. Book directly through them for the best experience.