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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:44 pm
by 9ball
Just got back from another camping off-road trip in Oman, two of the best one this last one were "The Chains" treck, beautiful pools in a canyon like Petra in Jordan, and the ultimate, better than Jebel SHams in my opinion, the trail to Wadi Yasam, which includes a 1800m climb over only 4 Km, beautiful view from the top. Nice plateau on top to rest your car before you start going down the other side of the mountain towards the wadi. But then you have to to do the same track the other way to come back. Beautiful views again. Both those trails are in the Off-Road Oman book. Highly recommend. Regarding Raz Al Jinz, just camp at the park near the beach, after the main entrance, only 100 Dhr I think it was, the rangers come and pick you up around 2200 for the guided tour of the beach, and the next morning you can walk to the beach and go rescue some baby turtles. Plus the beach is beautiful in the morning, and you are allowed to swim in it. One great stop also near Jebel SHams is the Hoota Caves, 4 Km deep, with a guide tour. Well worth it. And lets not forget the Beehives Tombs, very interesting, and one of the best pictures I have ever taken in Oman, the tombs with a big mountain in the back. Don't forget to bring enought BBQ meat to last you a few days, because other than in Sohar and Muscat, there is no place to buy BBQ meat anywhere, even in Niswa, only big frozen chickens and muttons.

turtle beach

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:30 am
by Xof
9ball,

regarding Turtle Beach, the Rangers Park will be closed and demolished soon. Too much "tourists" do not respect the turtle sanctuary and access will then be controled. Will remain Al Nassem Camp and the Official EcoHotel. 100 visitors per day would be allowed, no more.

When we were there last week, there was 300 people, with even some touching the turtles, flashing them with camera, driving on the beach!!! Totally unacceptable... Rangers were overwhelmed and Ali (AL Nassem Camp Mgr and Guide) had to do the police, confiscating cameras...

Nevertheless, We suceeded to save 4 turtles who decided the hotel and coffee smell was more interesting that the sea.


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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:43 pm
by 9ball
Wow, how sad is that! That was my wife's favorite spot in Oman! When we went, there was may be no more than 40 people for the guided tour, and the next morning, I think we were only 4 people on the whole beach saving turtles.

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:47 pm
by Lars
And Liwa? :lol: ?

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:43 pm
by Viking
I have been to Turtle Beach twice and both times I was upset the way people handle the opportunity to really see something fantastic. I eseepcially remember a French guy who started his videocamera with a strong light and started filming.

I can fully understand why they are doing this but truly it is sad.

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:09 pm
by Mpenzi
What happened during big Eid???
Is anyone want to go to Massira Island or Turtle beach?? or any plans.
Feed back please.