Part of the reason was to get a new 30 days visa when I re-enter the UAE, but of course this area is also a beautiful spot well worth a visit, as several people had told me. So I hopped on a bus from Khasab Tours - a slightly chaotic, but nonetheless reliable tour company.
After a three hours ride (starting at 6am Friday morning, way too early for my liking!) through five of the seven UAE emirates, we arrived at Khasab, the main city in the province of Musandam. Also on the bus: a young married couple on their round-the-world honey moon. Incredible how many stories they have to tell. One thing I will never do: go near the Ganges river. Apparently, this majestic stream is used for the disposal of anything you can think of. Yiks.
At several stops along the route, we could jump into the water for a round of snorkeling - for example close to Telegraph Island, from which the British at some point in history set up a telegraph line across the gulf. And you really could see some beautiful coloured fish, some tiny, some up to 40 cm long, in dozens of shapes and colors. But of course nothing like what you may have in mind from the sea life at coral reefs. After lunch (including freshly grilled fish from the local waters) and several more relaxing and laid back hours on the water, we returned to the port - the only bit of the trip that became a bit uncomfortable, as we had to run against wind and waves along the coast, sending sprays of water over the startled passengers who tried to seek shelter under their towels.
The difference in people compared to Dubai was very obvious, with much more men wearing traditional clothes, hardly any English to be heard, and even fewer women in the streets than in the old areas of Dubai. Funny thing: the locals are also honking a lot, but less to defend their spaces on the streets, but rather to greet people they knew. And, as it is a small village, you can imagine that locals spot many people they know, accordingly there was some degree of honking everywhere, all the time. After spending some hours in the streets and trying different food places for nibbles, I retired to my hotel. Brilliant day.
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