Jebal Akhdar - "lost villages Hike"

Today we hiked the "lost villages" hike, 600 meters down into an incredible gorge along steep slopes with incredible views. Along the way, tiny villages glued to the slopes in the most impossibleRead more
Jebel Akdhar -a day with luxury

Today we decided to spoil ourselves with a lunch in the most elegant hotel on the mountain, and what a lunch it was! With a glass of wine and then relaxing at the pool. A holiday from the holiday!
Jebel Akhdar - walking the Falaj's

Jebel Akdhar still has villages operating their Falaj's water irrigation systems to water the most incredible terraces that are literally " glued" to the mountain.
Today we did the "balcony walk",Read more
06:30, at the animal market, Nizwa

From 2000m altitude back down to 400m to experience the Friday morning Nizwa animal market!
The latter started at 05:00 when the first pick-ups brought their sheep, goats and camels to the market andRead more
The weapons souk at Nizwa

Wadi Nakhar

Today we drove into the Wadi Nakhar, (turquoise line) also known as the Grand canyon of Oman. The cliffs on the sides reach up to a mountain plateau at 2200 meters.
Part of the track led along theRead more
Jebel Shams, towering over Wadi Nakhar

Yesterday afternoon we drove up to the Jebel Shams, towering over 2000meters over the Wadi Nakhar where we were previously going from warm nights to ice cold nights but incredible sunset andRead more
Our last night in Oman

Tonight is our last night in Oman.
We have been here for 6 weeks now and it feels like years. Lonely deserts, incredible beaches, rugged mountains, and off-road tracks like you haver never seen. AndRead more
Emirates: lots of money and off-road

We are back in the desert, in the Arab Emirates on the way to Musandam and stopped off for the night next to an abandoned village that has been taken over by sand dunes.
During the night crazyRead more
Musandam, a world on its own.

Musandam is on the tip of the Arabian peninsula 90km from Iran, forming the strait of Hormuz. The peninsula basically consists of 1600m high rocks and not much more, no rivers, no green anywhere. OneRead more
"Rubba" - cruising with luxury

Today, we decided to spoil ourselves by doing a 4 day cruise with "Rubba," a beautiful modern Dhow with cabins for 8. We will cruise around the fjords of Musandam, lounging, fishing, snorkelling,Read more
Sardines, dolphins, and the lot!

Wow, what a day! Today had everything!
The quiet of daybreak was broken when swarms of sardines started jumping out of the water. In a scramble, the crew jumped on deck, throwing all manner of hooksRead more
Kuzmar

And a new day begins

The fish was so big......

Today we went fishing!
The owner of the boat and of "Musandam travel" joined us on board last night and invited us to go fishing.
Based on the philosophy "if I eat fish, I must be able to catch it,Read more
Back to Khasab, as the hornets shoot by

Today, we return to Khassab.
As we motor along, suddenly they appear again on the horizon, the hornets, the smugglers from Iran. (Approx 100-150 speedboats per day). This time, they pass real close,Read more
Dubai, land of Illusion

Time to open our hearts for the craziness of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, both swimming in oil money with especially Dubai known for having completely lost contact to the ground.
With a small boat trip onRead more
"The frame"

In a totally spaced-out state we then went up "The Frame", literally a 150m high picture frame through which the Sheikh Rashid ibn Saeed Al Maktoum, could look from the old Dubai to the new DubaiRead more
Dubai Fountain, Burj Khalifa

We then moved on to the "Dubai Mall", a shopping mall the size of a small city and of course the biggest in the world. Everything shining in marble, so clean you could eat from the floor with anRead more
Abu Dhabi, so much more relaxed

After Dubai, Abu Dhabi seemed very relaxed and quite empty with a beautiful "cornische" along the water front.
To spend the night, we drove out to one of the many islands thinking it would be quiteRead more
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

What a beautiful building, even if it is the biggest in the world!
Full of aesthetic materials from all countries of the world and carried out with incredible craftsmanship.
All designs are done withRead more
Back in Saudi, looking for Al Asfar lake

Today, we crossed the border into Saudia Arabia with the typical border problems of no one knowing what is really needed. We then headed off into the desert, looking for Al Asfar Lake near Hofuf.Read more
Found it! Al Asfar lake

Yesterday, we ended up in the salty mud, so today we retraced our tracks and tried a new route, and found the place we were looking for, a small dune bordering on the lake and slowly advancing intoRead more
Riad, capital of Saudi Arabia

Riad was a disappointment!
8 million people living in the middle of the flat desert, of which a small part is endlessly rich, living in huge palaces and racing around at night in lamborghinis while aRead more
Back to Nature, "Edge of the world"

We fled Riad after a night awake, as Lamborghini and Ferrari raced from one side of the city to the other demonstrating their sound and power, to the escarpment, called "Edge of the world", where theRead more