Thursday, February 18, 2016

Thursday, February 18th - Desert Camping and Wadi Bani Khalid


We started our second semester on the 8th of February, but since nothing changes (same timetable, same classes, same everything). it wasn't that exciting, maybe except for the fact that we are now in semester 2 and getting closer to summer holidays!
Last weekend, we drove to the Wahiba Sands for overnight desert camping. Not being sure of where we had to go, we googled it to get directions. Here's what we got!!

From Google Maps - very useful!!!!
Just to add to the confusion, our highways are not indicated by numbers except on a map. You will seldom see a number sign along the road, well pratically never. However, getting there turned out to be very simple, after having talked to the people at the camp the day before. There was four of us and we arrived at the camp early afternoon and were the only ones there for a while. We had some snacks and chatted for a bit. We went "dune bashing" later on; it was great. Some of the dunes in the desert can reach up to 100m, so driving in there was just a blast (dunes are much more higher than the ones close to Dubai). Our driver was also a little on the crazy side so we went up and down some pretty steep dunes! He then dropped us off on top of one dune, close to the camp, so we could watch the sunset, before walking back to camp for dinner. Sunset was really impressive as there was no haze in the air, like we often get on the water. It was also interesting to see how fast things cooled off. At 5 pm, the temperature was 28 and the sand still felt fairly warm. At 5:45, with the sun going down, the temperature had dropped to 21 and the sand was cold.
The next morning, we had breakfast and then drove to Wadi Bani Khalid, one of the most popular landmarks of Oman. It has a few nice natural pools of water to swim in and is being fed by an underground spring. It is a very nice place to see.

Eating area

It's a roof over your head!

Outside of the eating area, by the fire pits

Going for snacks!
Home sweet home. It does have a flushing toilet, and toilet paper!

Nothing fancy here: beds to sleep, that's it!



Part of the Wahiba Sands


Our driver, taking a phone call in the desert!

Waiting for sunset, taken from a higher dune (which was a tough climb!)
Previous photo taken from here




Sun setting down on Wahiba Sands

Walking back down to camp. The sand is so fine that we sink in past our ankles.

Wadi Bani Khalid
 







Waterfalls (center and top right)





Sunday, February 7, 2016

Sunday, February 7th - Start of term 2 (Super Bowl Sunday ain't a big thing around here!)

We had a busy quiet week this past week. We went out to the Shangrila Hotel to see Russell Peters perform on Monday night. It was an outdoor venue, which was very nice as the temperature was around 21 degrees. The show was very good and it was also nice to hear a comedian speaking our own language, where we didn't have to ask "What did he say?", because of the accent!

Tuesday was our last day of work for the week as it was our mid-year break; a 4 day weekend that was most welcomed. We didn't travel anywhere but we did spend some time at the Crowne, by the pool, getting some work done (a little bit), went to the movies to see "Concussion" and went to the Muscat Festival on Saturday at Naseem Park. It is a very nice park but all the activities were for young children, which we knew before going. But since we had gone to the other venue last year, we figured we'd check it out.

It was back at work Sunday with an inset day (PD day). The whole day was set up to be spent outside, which was nice. It was a pretty good day.

He was good!
The outdoor stage, at Shangri La

The disappearing guy!


The map was really helpful!
Turning kids into little hamsters!
Fresh tender coconut
Need to buy tickets? Pick your booth!
They didn't have Jacqui's size!
Part of Naseem Park