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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Jebel Jais Flight – World’s Longest Zipline in Ras Al Khaimah

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What is the Jebel Jais Zipline? The Jebel Jais Zipline is officially recognized as the world’s longest zipline (2.83 km), spanning across the Hajar Mountains in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. The ride includes Jebel Jais Flight, Jais Sky Tour & Jais Sledder   Jebel Jais Flight  You’ll soar “superman-style” at speeds reaching up to 160 km/h Jais Sky Tour is a thrilling adventure where you glide from one platform to another over the rugged mountain scenery. It includes 6 zipline flights and a sky bridge, offering a unique and scenic experience apart from the main zipline. Jais Sledder is a fun gravity-powered ride that twists and turns down the mountain. It’s suitable for both kids and adults and can be combined with the zipline for a full day of fun. How long does the Jebel Jais Zipline ride take? Zipline flight time :  speed up to 120 - 160km/ hr, approximately 2–3 minutes Jais Sky tour: 7 platforms connect 6 Ziplines (337 m–1,068 m, total ~5 km), speeds ~60 km/h, duration ~...

A perfect one day Camping & Hiking to the High altitude of Hajar Mountains & Jebel Jais Zipline

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  Drive approximately 30 km upto scenic mountain roads to reach the Jais adventure centre at 1680 m altitude. Operating Hours & Seasonal Schedule Summary Packages /Ride Available (Varies during Seasons) Route / Details Operating Hours Seasonal Notes / Remarks Jais Flight (Worlds Longest Zipline) 2.83 km, speeds up to   120–160 km/h, altitude ~1,680 m Winter (Oct–Apr): 09:30 AM–04:00 PM  Summer (May–Sep): Typically two daily slots—10:30 AM and 04:00 PM   (sometimes noted as 05:00 PM)   Check‑in : Arrive 30 min before the scheduled flight   * Closed on Mondays Jais Sky Tour (Multi Zipline Adventure)   ** During summer Sky Tour  will be on operational maintenance Please check for current  availability     Seven platforms connect   six ziplines (337 m–1,068 m, total ~5 km), speeds ~60 km/h, duration ~2 h Winter (Oct–Apr): Slots at 09:30 AM and 03:00 PM  Summer   (May–Sep): Typically at 1...