Jebel Jais has said it has proactively closed all operations to conduct comprehensive safety assessments and maintenance following the significant weather conditions that affected the region between 17 to 19 December 2025.
Following the recent weather conditions, targeted maintenance is required across parts of the mountain to address standing water and ensure all areas meet Jebel Jais’ strict safety standards. As a precautionary measure, temporary road closure and essential maintenance work are currently in place. All operations at Jebel Jais will remain closed until further notice, allowing specialist teams to carry out thorough inspections and safety assessments, reinforcing the destination’s commitment to the highest levels of public safety and operational excellence, the official statement said.
This temporary closure affects all activities, including: Jais Flight Zipline; 1484 by Puro; Red Rock BBQ; Via Ferrata; Bear Grylls Explorers Camp and Yoga activities at Jais Viewing Deck Park.
“At Jebel Jais, responsible tourism means putting people, nature and safety first. Our mountains are one of the UAE’s most powerful natural assets, and protecting both our visitors and this environment is essential to ensuring they can be enjoyed for generations to come. Taking a cautious, phased approach allows us to maintain the highest standards while preserving the authentic mountain experiences that defines Jebel Jais,” remarked the CEO of Marjan Lifestyle, Donald Bremner.

The statement also noted that visitors are advised not to camp in the wadis during this period of unsettled weather. Additionally, as recent rainfall has resulted in standing water in certain areas, visitors should exercise caution due to shifting rocks and slippery paths. While hiking and climbing areas are not closed, specialised teams are currently assessing conditions. Hikers and climbers are urged to exercise caution and avoid affected routes where necessary, it added.
The reopening will follow a phased approach, with each area carefully assessed and enhanced to ensure the highest safety standards are met. While winter is traditionally Jebel Jais’ peak season, this precautionary decision has been taken with visitor well-being firmly in mind. Guests are encouraged to stay up to date via official Jebel Jais channels as maintenance progresses and areas reopen gradually, the statement explained.
The safety and well-being of all guests remain the highest priority, with maintenance teams actively working on site and updates to follow at the right time, the statement confirmed.


