Oman
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one of the best places on our journey. a lot of small and big lagunas nice to snorkel and swim. no shops or water so take enough with you.
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We stayed at this place at the end of Fazaya beach after we stayed at a different beach not far from her. No direct access to water but the beautiful "hidden beach" 10min walk away. There you'll also find tons of dry drift wood for a fire. At the end of the beach you can follow a trail into the mountains above the sea. nice walk, nice views and cool plants and trees.
Report Check-InBeautiful beach spots with a backdrop of dramatic cliffs. Easy gravel road down from the paved road. No signal for us on Oman tel. Lots of camels around. Camped right on the beach got very windy at dusk and during the night!
Report Check-InAmazing spots. You can stop pretty much everywhere next to one of the amazing beach. We went down and up with a 2WD no problem.
Report Check-InThe gravel road was in good condition when we visited and there's no sand anywhere. No problems to go down and up the about 6km road to the beaches with our old Merc T1 (no 4x4, only RWD). The spot is a 10-min-hike away from the beach of your dreams. Almost alone for 2 days.
Report Check-InYou need a 4x4 to go there, 400m negative to go the sea, on a gravel/sand track.
Report Check-Inone of the best places on our journey. a lot of small and big lagunas nice to snorkel and swim. no shops or water so take enough with you.
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