Abseiling | Tanomah

A 25-minute hike to a Tanomah summit, then an abseil descent. Thirteen meters for first-timers, thirty for those ready to commit.

Abseiler descending a rock face in Tanomah
Hiker on the approach to the Tanomah summit
Rope and harness set up for the abseil descent
View across Tanomah's green mountains
Group preparing for the abseil in Tanomah

Available

Timing

Tour-type

Adventure

Meeting point

Tanomah Basecamp by HUSAAK

SAR 180 / Per Person

About the Destination

A short, focused adventure built around a single clean descent. It begins with a 25-minute hike to the top of a rock face above Tanomah, passing historic inscriptions etched into the mountain along the way. At the summit your guide sets the ropes, walks you through the technique, and checks every buckle before you step over the edge. Two options wait for you: a 13 m descent for first-timers, or a 30 m drop for those who want the full commitment. Both are guided, both are safe, and both give you a moment, suspended against the cliff, that stays with you long after. Open to experienced climbers and complete beginners alike. About 90 minutes.

What to Bring

Day pack (20 liters), hat, jacket or fleece, ankle-support boots, sunscreen, gloves, headlight, and any personal medication. Helmet and harness are provided.

Ages: 7+

Level: Medium

Ticket Prices

Adult: SAR 180

This Trip Includes:

First-aid kit

Water

Salty and sweet snacks

Helmet

Harness

Frequently asked questions

No. After a short hike to the abseil point, you get safety checks and instructions, then a guided descent. Choose 13 meters for a first try or 30 for a bigger commitment.