Showing posts with label must visit place in oman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label must visit place in oman. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Wadi Bani Khalid (What you need to know before Hiking)

Wadi Bani Khalid - Summer season could be daunting times to enjoy the outdoors of Oman. But with the expertise of local friends and the wit of Adventureclub.om in planning, we had a great fun in Wadi Hawir which is the end stream of famous Wadi Bani Khalid. The night before we spend our aquatic hike, we had a wonderful camping on the nearby desert.

The sprawling red sands of Bidiyah stretch as far as the  foothills of Wadi Bani Khalid. Just the opposite of the corner where visitors make detour from the main highway to Bani Khalid lies an almost perfect place for camping. Surrounded by hills of sand, we camp on a totally flat sands suitable to erect our tents and free from sand dust should the winds blew stronger.

Omanis are expert at glamping, short for glamorous camping. The next time you are invited for a camp, feel free to bring whatever that can make you comfortable, including your favorite portable mattress.

Camels are everywhere in the desert, for that reason they are called the vessels of the sands. Though they looked wild, they are herded as the sunsets and are set free early next morning. The barn are equipped with water and some grass to supplement their diet.

It can also be Humid and Cold in the desert, always be prepared and some extra. Last time I forgot my bonnet and it the coldness are penetrating deep into my skulls. 

When these middle manager dressed down from their work clothes, they turn into an orchestra playing gastronomic symphony. My experience on Omani cuisine is authentic as it is, nothing beats it.

This is how our foods are served, both for dinner and for breakfast. Omani have high respect on the bounties provided by Allah, it has to be shared to all and eaten by hand. On these seating, we are all equal human beings.

Wadi as you might thought is synonymous to river water but literally it means valley. On hot summer seasons, the wadi can be dry and when the rain starts pouring in, they turn in one of Oman's adventure haven for camping, hiking, swimming and cliff jumping if you have the adrenaline for it.


Tip: When you know how to swim, there is no reason for you to be afraid to jump on the cliff. Once on the edge, spend less time gaining momentum for the jump, after knowing that it is safe to jump just take a leap and enjoy the free-fall. The longer you spend on the edge the more the panic attacks and the knees locks itself. It will be difficult to jump by then unless you ask someone to push you unknowingly.
So here are my top tips when going for Aquatic Hike

1. Wear Light Apparels
What to wear on aquatic hike? In almost all of my aquatic hike, I always wear light dri-fit shirts and shorts. Cottons are the worst as it becomes heavy when soaked in water. Pants are not recommended especially if some parts of the wadi are deep, it can wear you down easily. For footwear, I prefer the aquatic shoes of columbia, which has a mesh wrapping but solid outsole with 360 degrees grip.


Nature made slides. We all have great time playing with these fresh water slides formed by the natural flow of the wadi. At first it was ignored but when one of the group discovered the fun, we all jumped in and do the crazy stunts.

2. Stay Hydrated
Hydration starts the day before. Drink plenty of water and electrolytes from the day before the hike. The main aim is to stay healthy and fit so all can enjoy. My rule of thumb is a liter of water for hour of hike duration. The most I have taken with me on a single day hike was 3 liters, 2 liters on my Camelbak and 2 spare 500 ml of Pocari sweat. I try my best to consume 500 ml per 30 minutes of hike duration. If the hike is to last more than 3 hours, I have to carefully manage with that 3 liters and so far it was all OK.

Sure that pool of water was inviting and I took the privilege of jumping in first.

3. Never go hungry
While thirstiness are easily replenished by hydration, a crunching stomach is an enemy of an adventure day. I don't mean to stuff your stomach full but eating the right breakfast, taking regular small amount of snacks goes a long way. Our group favorites are the navel oranges from Egypt, bananas from Philippines and of course the fructose-packed dates of Oman. Leave those, cheap chocolates that has sugar that is not needed by the body. Chips and junk foods ruins your hydration plan as you get thirsty more often. The point is the body has to be light but packed with energy required to navigate around the boulders. At the end of the day, you can reward yourself heavenly foods you desired.


This spot is heaven on earth. Fresh water, clean and shallow just the right spot to spend basking.

This reminds of who did not make it down the water. Full of fun and laughter as each one of us prepared for what we called 'Leap of Faith'. Amazingly, age wasn't a hindrance for taking the challenge.

4. Safety
It doesn't mean that because we are in outdoor adventure, we have to take risks to enjoy. It is actually opposite, the more safety one would apply so that there will be more years to have fun. Don't be the lame lamb for the group to carry especially if it is less than half-way.


We abseil as part of our experienced. Arranged by our partner Abo Mansoor, we all have the chance to experience this rappelling alongside the waterfall. It was an exhilarating experience to trust your life on the strands of the rope, really worthwhile.

On rainy season, the level of water can go higher than where I stand.

With this group, the 5 hour trek was a cracker.

Improvised ladder made of date trees, quite a challenge for those who hesitate to experience adventure.

5. Bring waterproof camera
Yes, camera not phone. I had learned my lessons on the numerous adventures in Oman alone, 2 iphones and one camera. It goes with sling, so will stay with you no matter how rough the activity will take. My favorite is the Nikon AW130 waterproof and shockproof camera. The performance of the camera is comparable to GoPro3 but has the editing features unique to itself, I guarantee you'll be the first one to be able upload the photos if you're like me who can't wait to share fresh experiences.

Hassan is a pioneer in Telecom landscape of Oman, adventurous and always try to stay young at heart. He has endless list of wisdom to share. Trekking offers the opportunity to learn from him, free of charge.

The scene while waiting for our turns to experience abseiling.

6. Connect to your friends
Outdoors give plenty of opportunity to catch-up with your office colleagues or friends we haven't sent for quite a long time. If possible, change places on the pack along the way to have an opportunity to chat with your friends. Some preferred to be in the lead pack especially those younger than you. For the wise and the learned stay behind the pack, they are the enlightened ones. 


Our host on the abseiling course as he guided the Kuwaiti TV presenter.

A scene on my interview the Kuwait TV.
You can watch the full adventure on here:





Mabuhay!



Thursday, 26 February 2015

5 Great Surprises in Wadi Shab

SUR: The coastal region of Sur in Sharqiyah Governorate of Oman in host to a distinctive wadi experience. The most frequented site is Wadi Shab due to its forgiving terrain and the all family experience. Just under 2 hours drive from Muscat, the trip to this place is rather enjoyable as the contrasting elements of Oman presented. My Omani friends even have their action term for it, "wadi shabbing".

Worry not for the "call-of-nature" during the long walk, these boulders will shield you from possible on-lookers.


As the temperature sets little below 30 degrees Celsius, this place starts to witness a flock of tourist from varying nationalities. Here you can also find a number of respectful Omani that will greet you with a pleasant smile as they tend to their bbq session. As a virtue of courtesy, don't hesitate to take their offering of "mishkak" or bbq of meat because that might be the tastiest you have ever tasted. And then you just experience the true Omani hospitality. So, here are my top 5 great surprises that await you in Wadi Shab:

The grand entrance to Wadi Shab


1. The Cave

Have you been to the cave inside? This is definitely the most frequently asked question when you tell someone that you've been to Wadi Shab. There must be something there, right? The entrance to the cave is narrow and the only way-in is to swim, be prepared. If you are an average swimmer, I recommend bringing personal floating device as some current may just be too strong. Otherwise, you can just glide along just as we did while holding on the sides of this wall. 

Inviting isn't it? Take extra care because this are for those capable swimmers only.


The last time I visited in 2007 we have to swim underneath the cavern, but this time it much easier. My preference of entering the cave was to have my back facing the cave and swims in supine position for the prime reason of surprise and second is for smoother swim. Just as we enter this passage, I can hear the rush of waterfall increasing and condition my mind to be ready for the dividends of a long walk. When I am inside, I felt I have had a romantic time with nature. The only way to the top is through the rope that runs along the falling water. Of course, a more interesting story about the cave is the experience of jumping in the Turquoise Blue lagoon.

Nothing beats this dividend of a long walk.

2. Three colors of water 

Yes, you heard me right. Wadi Shab has these 3 colors of waters. You will mistake it of using it in your art session of ready to use water-color. Shortly after the 15 minute walk, these emerald green waters emerge in site. What makes it green are the different debris of trees, clay, sand and gravel at the bottom. I came to know this when I jumped and had my butt touched the bottom and they are stuck inside so I have to wash them-off. As we move forward on the next 15 minutes, this crystal clear water are so inviting for a stopover. The looks are so clean that we were encouraged to splash our feet. It looks for drinking but I would not recommend it. This crystal clear water comes in pools as we approach the base of the cave. We saw tourists basked themselves in the sun just as it is in the beaches of Oman. And of course, the blue turquoise water in the cave is the third and most unique about Wadi Shab.

Mirror on the water
Oman is an open and welcoming country. Feel free to wear what comforts you most on a long walk.


3. YOLO Jump

Wadi Shab hosted the 2012 Red Bull Cliff Diving competition. You can still experience the thrill by doing Only Live Once (YOLO) jump. The platform is not there but you would need a lot of courage jumping just on the hiking path. My tip is not to stare longer on the water below because it will just discourage you from jumping.

This was my third jump. Yes, pinching the nose will prevent the rush of water unless you love sneezing all the way back home.
I hope Ministry of Tourism will not use this photo against me. I did not swim, I jumped!
Photo image by Anen Poras



4. Hiking Experience

The short 45 minute (one-way) up the stream is one of a kind. As the saying goes, it is not the destination that matters but the journey along the way. We meet people of all ages and of different ethnicity and all most of them are very courteous (do the same for them). The walk starts with normal gravel and on to these gigantic boulders as high as 2 story building. The best part for us is when we look up; it is amazing to see the contrast between these rugged mountains and the blue sky. If you are lucky to have clouds, one will have the nature’s way of playing a time-lapse video.


Behind us are ruins of the mud house, currently serve as shelter for the herds of goat.
Photo image by Anen Poras

5. The People

Wadi Shab is an experience for the whole family, equipped yourself with proper hiking gear when you are with kids. We are surprise how many children are there in the pools of water enjoying their family time. My daughter even refuse to go with me inside the cave as she was intimately playing with here new found friend.


My newly acquainted Omani on our way to the cave. Unknowingly, most of them are friends of my colleague in ooredoo

The superladies who drinks like a camel but brought more chips than water.

With my loving wife and adorable daughter Une Marchesa
Photo image by Anen Poras

The best way to end the Wadi Shab trip is to stop at this Fins beach, another camp site to visit in the near future.
Photo by Anen Poras




Mabuhay!