Category: My blog
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The Return of The Road Warriors – Europe revisited
Like childbirth, the tedium of driving, bad weather and tough hikes have faded into the background, leaving only memories of sunshine, cold beer and gorgeous scenery. So today finds me and my partner in crime sitting on a ferry, with plans of driving to Metz in France, onwards to Liechtenstein, possibly into Italy with a…
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Wadi Al Shab and Bimmah Sinkhole
The day I decide it’s safer for me to leave my phone behind is the day I desperately want to take photos. First of all, we popped into LuLu hypermarket in Sur to buy lunch. As I’ve previously mentioned, this is a favourite haunt for Omanis. I needed to go to the loo and while…
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Al Wasil to Sur. Will we ever learn?
After breakfast, Hakhan told me if we wanted to follow him back to Al Wasil, he was going in 5 minutes. Yes we did, it was quite a long journey with no road markings – thanks for the short notice Hakhan. I hurriedly got ready and told Matt and Ben too. We all shoved things…
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Al Wasil – into the desert
We met our host Hakhan from Nomadic Desert Camp at Al Wasil for our night in the desert. It wasn’t a good start as he had no record of our booking. He didn’t seem to believe we had booked which got my back up immediately – why on earth would we turn up at this…
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Jebel Shams -it rains in Oman and I love goats
We set off with the intent of completing walk W6a. I know, that doesn’t give you a lot to go on does it? Basically you walk along the west flank of the An Nakhur gorge to Wadi Ghul and back again. Should take about 7 hours. The terrain is very stony and not at all…
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Jebel Shams – Sama Heights Resort
The drive to Jebel Shams took just over 3 hours and was quite tedious. Once out of Muscat, the terrain was scrubby and arid. We passed small settlements which seemed new, with nice houses either recently built or being built. Each settlement had a little store and a mosque but not a lot else. What…
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Al Sifah
Today we drove south to visitAl Sifah beach. Once outside of Muscat, the traffic thinned to..nothing basically. Brand new roads , making driving very easy. We stopped off at a little bay surrounded by hills where 2 Canadian ladies were sitting in the shade of an abandoned dhow. I suspected they were expats as they…
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TheGrand Mosque
An early start to see the grand mosque. I ignored a few grumbles from him indoors about getting up early and we were at the mosque by 9. A wise move because when we left at 10.30 it was very, very busy. I dutifully wore my long sleeved shirt, maxi skirt and scarf. We stored…
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The Rustaq loop
A long driving day but definitely worth it. First stop was the Harat Asfalar fort. Very neat and built with fabulous views of the Jebel Akdhar mountains, this is definitely worth a visit. Tour groups are an unavoidable irritation but having been on a few myself, I do realise you become part of a pack…
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Muttrah
We returned to Muttrah to have a look round the souk and do a circular walk through a wadi – a dried up river bed. It was a very nice walk, a bit eerie (for those of you who haven’t read my other blogs, I get a bit nervous when we are off the beaten…
