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Middle East » Oman » Nizwa February 9th 2024

We enjoyed a much needed day off on Thursday, enjoying the luxury of the Alila hotel, with its stunning views over the mountains. It sits on a promontory of rock with deep gorges on either side, and has been built from local stone to blend into the landscape. We did the one hour nature walk but opted not to do the 5km walk in the local area! Friday required a 7am start so we could visit the cattle market at Nizwa. In fact, all the animals being paraded around the small ring were goats, big ones on lengths of green twine and small ones held in the arms of their sellers. There was no auction, interested purchasers simply asked to inspect the animal then offered a price. Once we’d seen enough goats we didn't bother to ... read more
Sword sellers
Nizwa fort
Wahiba Sands

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa February 7th 2024

We set off to the north of Muscat this morning. Our first stop was a fish market. We’d carefully made sure we had our walking boots on, in anticipation of fishy water and entrails flowing across the floor, but this were a spotlessly clean, modern market like none we’d ever seen before, with a man mopping any small spillages the moment they happened. There was the usual collection of skinny cats gathered outside in anticipation of scraps. Inside, fish were on sale at one end, while at the other end you could, if required, take your newly acquired purchase and get it gutted and chopped to order. Hisham led us out to the back of the building, onto an empty jetty. We wondered why, when he suddenly pointed to a large turtle swimming up. There were ... read more
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Middle East » Oman » Nizwa November 12th 2023

Bonjour à tous, Je vais commencer par remettre l'église au centre du village. Depuis plusieurs jours, je donne l'impression d'être à l'agonie de ne pas faire beaucoup d'effort, pendant nos marches, c'est parfois un peu, souvent, vrai, surtout quand j'essaie de suivre la fusée qui m'accompagne. Mais mine de rien je fais quand même environ 7km par jour, et des kilomètres encore une fois dans des sentiers muletiers. Je ne suis pas non plus l' épave que mes écrits pourraient laissés croire. Enfin j'espère. Elle vient de me dire que ces parents disent d'elle: qu'elle serait capable de venir à bout d'un régiment. Je n'ai aucun doute là dessus. Hier en fin d'après midi nous nous sommes rendus dans un hôtel, à 1km proche du notre. L'Anantara. Cathy avait vue que Lady Diana y avait séjournée, ... read more
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irrigation

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa November 11th 2023

Bonjour à tous, Petit rappel pour commencer, vous pouvez me laisser vos impressions, vos commentaires, au travers de ce blog, en cliquant soit sur commentaires, soit sur messages. Ils seront très appréciés. Par avance merci. Le Jebel Al Akhdar , c'est le massif montagneux le plus proche de Mascate. Sa traduction littérale est montagne verte, c'est le paradis du tourisme sportif et de la nature. Son nom s'explique de 2 manières, la première géologique par la couleur de la roche, entièrement calcaire, prenant des teintes gris-vert selon l'éclairage, et la deuxième, ferait référence aux cultures en terrasses, qui étaient beaucoup plus importantes dans le passées. (voir hier). C'est une région où il fait en générale 12 à 15° de moins que dans la plaine. La justification de l'obligation d'utilisation de 4X4 pour se rendre dans cette ... read more
culture en espalier

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa November 9th 2023

Bonjour à tous, Content de vous avoir retrouvé, surtout le wifi. Mais pour Cathy, je n'ai le mot. Depuis un peu de 2 heures que nous avons retrouvé, du réseau, son téléphone est au rouge, il fume. Je crois que dans quelques jours, on rencontre le même problème d'absence de signal. C'est sans regrets que nous quittons, Jamal shams, ce matin 7h nous étions au petit déjeuner, 7H30. Go pour Balha, environ 50km. Les 20 premiers sont sur un chemin de terre, et les trous qui vont avec, j'essaie de prendre soin au mieux de ma copilote, je sens qu'il ne faudrait que ça s'éternise. Elle s'en voit déjà assez avec son gps, car les distances ne cadrent pas avec celles de notre road book. Moi je n'ai aucune inquiétude, mais j'ai un peu de mal ... read more
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Middle East » Oman » Nizwa October 1st 2023

For my next Trekkup adventure, I joined last minute for a hiking trip to the mountains in Oman for the long weekend. I joined a car with 3 other people - new friends! We wound up picking up one other girl at the border because their car was unable to go through as a long term rental without clearance. Jebel Akhdar is about a 5 hour drive from Dubai, including a border crossing near Al Ain. This took a long time; the officer checking our passports was soooo slooooow.... Our friends from another car were quickly checked through, so we wound up about 30 minutes behind them. Just be prepared to spend 30-45 minutes at the border crossing INTO Oman; coming back into UAE was a breeze. Jebel Akhdar / Saiq Plateau Otherwise, the drive was ... read more
Wadi Bani Habib
Lost Villages Hike
Three Villages Hike

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa February 21st 2023

Nizwa ist bekannt für seinen freitäglichen Ziegenmarkt und das größte noch erhaltene Fort des Landes. Die 100.000 Einwohner Stadt ist zudem der erste Ort hier, in dem ich tatsächlich eine Art Altstadt erkenne. Die engen, kurvigen Gassen im Zentrum, durch die unser dicker SUV gerade so durchpasst, verursachen dann auch einige Schweissausbrüche bei uns bis wir unser kleines Gasthaus gefunden haben. Wir haben wirklich eine Premium Lage direkt am Souq, an dem morgen am Freitag der Ziegenmarkt stattfindet und ausserdem von den insgesamt zwei Dachterrassen einen tollen Blick über die engen Gassen bis hin zum Fort und in die Berge. Die Unterkunft ist die erste, die mich richtig vom Hocker haut hier im Oman. Wir schlafen in einem alten Lehmhaus,das mit viel Liebe zum Detail modernisiert wurde und dennoch den Charme eines alten omanischen Hauses behalten ... read more
Fort Nizwa
Fort Nizwa und Altstadt von Nizwa von oben
Fort Nizwa

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa December 30th 2019

I transferred about 30kms from Nizwa to Al Hamra first thing in the morning, arriving around 9am, so clearly too early to check into my next abode, so I headed straight out on my bike. Today’s aim was to recce the second major climb featured on the Haute Route - Jabal Haat. It was a similar amount of vertical, at nearly 1400m, but much less steep. I knew the base of the climb was somewhere near the Hoota Caves so I followed the signs for that, although on arrival I realised that I had overshot the turning so I had to backtrack. Almost immediately the road ramped up and I quickly dropped down to my lowest gear again, but the gradient then ebbed and flowed quite a bit which was a nice relief after yesterday’s unrelenting ... read more

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa December 29th 2019

I got off to a slightly slow start today as it took quite a bit of time to hunt round Nizwa for the kind of breakfast that would fuel me up the monstrous Jabal al Akhdar, Green Mountain, especially as my request for “oats“ kept on being interpreted as “dates” - not my breakfast of choice. Today’s climb is one of the most iconic climbs in Oman, with the lower half having been featured in Tour of Oman, won by Chris Froome, admittedly with a pretty lengthy preamble to get to it, and in the fairly new Haute Route Oman, so clearly it had to be conquered. It starts about 30kms from where I was staying in Nizwa, so the first obstacle was navigating to Birkat al Mouz, at the base, along yet more highways. The ... read more

Middle East » Oman » Nizwa December 28th 2019

I arrived in Nizwa after driving from Muscat at about 10am. As my hotel room was not yet available I headed straight out for a ride. My plan was to follow part of the Haute Route Oman Route, needless to say without any navigational tools to do so, and also, stupidly, without even jotting down where the route went. Far be it for me to let such minor details get in the way. I had at least looked at how to do as little time on the highway as possible to get out of town - just one short section of it, which resulted in one new member of my fan club! The stretch of road up to Tanuf is a busy main road, straight as an arrow so not very interesting. I turned off of ... read more




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