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Muscat #2

Apr 20, 2017 | ALL DESTINATIONS, OMAN

DAYS OFF

60 hours
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JUMPING

from the rocks

WADI SHAB

valley

Zuzka Greizinger

STEWARDESS

I’m a stewardess, but I used to be an editor for a magazine, so I always have had my head in the clouds. In addition, I’ve always been attracted by the heights and distances and so I came up with a great idea – I could explore the world as a flight attendant! 🙂

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Where to go for a trip when you have less than three days off? When my salsa dancing friends call me for a trip to Oman offering a private room in house of their friend, I can’t resist! So at 2:35, I am already fasting my seatbelt and taking off to the sky, towards the capital of Oman – Muscat. I love Oman. Not as luxurious and fancy as Dubai or Abu Dhabi, but unlike the Emirates, Oman is neither so sterile nor so fake. Here you can really meet the true Arabic culture. Omani people don’t stay in their posh houses like Emiratis, but together with foreign immigrants they form the city’s atmosphere. They enjoy sunny days, smoke shisha and talk about life. If you know Arab culture, as I do, you would certainly love it. It is a pity that the media cast a bad light on Arabic world. In real life, it has nothing to do with what is being washed on TV.

 

Wadi Shab

The next morning we start early, planning a trip to the beautiful rocky valley of Wadi Shab, which is about two hours drive from Muscat. As we don’t have a time for breakfast, we just pick some snack on the way. Later in the car, we enjoy Man’oushe bread (something like pizza) with Zaatar (mix of oregano, basil, olive oil and thyme) and Leban (sour cream). It’s six of us: Me, my Jordanian friend Moe and our host Anas, then another Jordanian – Mohammed with his Romanian wife Lucia and a charming Hajar from Syria. Girls can’t swim, so first we need to get some life jackets for them. When we finally reach the majestic rocks surrounding the lake with the incredibly emerald water, I am amazed. Live scenery looks even more beautiful than in photos. We park our car, take caps, scarves and bottles of water and go hiking. The sun is shining like crazy. First we have to take a small shuttle boat which takes us to the other side of the lake, then long walk in the rocky desert follows. After about half an hour of hiking under the sun we get to high cliffs below which the emerald water is. The young brave Omani guys jump into the water from the top of the highest rock. The bottom is said to be sandy and deep, so I’m the only girl around who joined the guys and jumped into the water from the cliff. Fantastic experience! The guys say I jumped from a height of about 16 meters, but I don’t really believe them. I think they added like six meters. But still, it was pretty high.

Secret Cave

After an adrenaline experience, we continue hiking. We climb the rocks till we can walk dry. Furthermore, the rocks are so impassable that we have to pack our backpacks, phones and towels and hide them in a hole in the rocks and continue walking in the water. Water is getting deeper, the last section we have to swim. Exactly where the path seems to end, the most interesting place is unfolding. We swim through the narrow slot in between the rocks, which leads into a beautiful hidden cave with a waterfall that flows down from a small hole in the ceiling. This place is unreal! At the moment I regret that I don’t have a GoPro camera with me to take pictures in the water! However, the location will remain in my memory forever…

Depke and Whales

In the evening, after an all-day trip, we all meet at Anas’s home, order a dinner from an Iranian restaurant and play Arabic songs. Guys will even teach me to dance traditional Arabian (originally Palestinian / Lebanese) dance Depke. Music itself its full of energy. Before we all go to bed, Anas shows us the videos of his last fishing in the Oman seas. On the shots we see jumping dolphins and even whale tails! I’m telling the guys that for the next fishing they cannot go without me! But the dolphins and whales have to wait now, next morning I have to fly back to Abu Dhabi, work calls…

Muscat #1

I am amazed how much Oman rulers have been able to invest in art to override ancient buildings in Europe.

Zuzka Greizinger

STEWARDESS

I’m a stewardess, but I used to be an editor for a magazine, so I always have had my head in the clouds. In addition, I’ve always been attracted by the heights and distances and so I came up with a great idea – I could explore the world as a flight attendant! 🙂

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