On the edge of the Great Sand Sea, Western Desert, Egypt |
The Middle East has always been an area that has attracted us, despite it not being the best region for eating and drinking (though cheap Omani restaurants deserve an honourable mention). I like the people, I like desert scenery, a like a dry climate and I like heat. The Second Gulf War (fraudulently started in 2003 and the destabilising effects still linger) and the Arab Spring (fine ideals but little tangible results beyond the hell that is Syria) have curtailed our visits, but we have still found places to go and enjoy, most recently Jordan and Oman.
This page, then, is a round up of our travels in Jordan, Oman, Egypt, Iran and Sudan.
Jordan 2019
Jordan remains an oasis of stability in a troubled region. It is an expensive country to visit, the food is not great and alcohol, when you can find it is costs almost as much as printing ink, but all that is secondary. They have some of the world's best desert scenery, several crusader castles, the Dead Sea and the glories of Petra and Jerash, best of all the people are open and welcoming.
Jordan |
07/11/2019 |
The Royal Automobile Museum, The King Abdullah I Mosque, The Citadel, The Roman Theatre, Lunch of Mezes, Thoughts about the incident in Jerash. Extraordinarily expensive drinks and bar snacks | |
08/11/2019 |
Driving from Amman to Ajloun, Ajloun Castle, Olive sellers, The Roman city of Gerasa, Return to Amman | |
09/11/2019 |
Driving south from Amman, Shobak Castle, Little Petra, a desert walk on the 'Back Trail to Petra', The 'Monastery', Descent into Petra | |
10/11/2019 |
Petra - enough said | |
11/11/2019 |
Drive to Wadi Rum, A Toyota pick-up around the Wadi, The Martian and Matt Damon, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Nabataean petroglyphs, TE Lawrence and the Arab Rebellion, Sunset in the Desert, A Zarb dinner | |
12/11/2019 |
Drive to Aqaba, North up Wadi Arabah, The Dead Sea, Floating in the Dead Sea |
Mezes in Amman |
Olive stall, near Jerash |
Temple of Artemis, Gerasa |
On the Back Trail to Petra |
Nabataean Security Guards, Petra |
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Wadi Rum |
Floating in the Dead Sea |
Jordan is also labelled in
A Collection of Arcs de Triomphe (none of them in Paris) Part 1: Pre 1900 |
19/08/2020 |
The Jordanian contribution to this collection is Hadrian's Arch in the Roman city of Gerasa |
20/07/2020 |
One of three posts about the finest of the many mosques we have been privileged to visit. Mecca is south of Jordan, so Jordanians actually pray facing south, but to balance up the posts I am leaning rather heavily on Mecca being just east of due south from Amman. The Jordanian contribution is the very modern and very beautiful King Abdullah I mosque in Amman.n | |
Old Stones: The Four Finest Piles of Old Stones the World has to Offer (possibly) |
13/04/2023 |
A post covering our visits to Persepolis, the Pyramids, the Taj Mahal and Jordan's contribution, Petra |
Oman 2018
At the time of our visit, oil rich Oman was ruled by the aging Sultan Qaboos, who had clearly ensured that all citizens had benefitted from the country's riches. He died without issue in January 2020 having named his cousin Haitham bin Tariq as his successor. The transfer of power went smoothly.
Oman |
14/11/2018 |
Arrival and first impressions, The Sultan's yachts and Muttrah Souk, 'Old' Muscat, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Al Alam Palace, Sunset cruise, The 'Sultan's Visiting Book', The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque | |
15/11/2018 |
Muscat to the Bimmah Sink Hole, The Bimmah Sink Hole, Wadi Shab, Lunch in Sur, Slavery and Dhows, To Ras al Hadd, Ras al Jinz Turtle Sanctuary, a turtle lays her eggs | |
16/11/2018 |
Leaving Ras al Hadd, Through Sur and into the interior, Wadi Bani Khalid, Bidiyah, into the Wahiba Sands, 1,000 Night's Camp, Arabian Oryx. | |
17/11/2018 |
Leaving the Wahiba Sands, Ibra Souk, Old Ibra, Camel for Lunch, Birkat Al-Mawz, dates and the Falaj Al-Katmeen, The Road up the Jebel Akhdar, mountain villages | |
18/11/2018 |
The descent to Nizwa and some history, Nizwa, Nizwa souk, date tasting, Nizwa Fort, A Turkish lunch, Sybaritic pleasures in the Golden Tulip Hotel | |
19/11/2018 |
Bahla, a pottery and a fort, Jabreen Castle, Restored houses in al Hamra, the road up the Jebel Shams, a walk on the Mountain | |
20/11/2018 |
Descending the Jebel Shams, Misfat al Abriyyin, 50Km off-road along Wadi Bani Auf, Nakhl Fort, Ain a'Thawwarah Hot Spring, Return to Muscat, a flight to Salalah. | |
21/11/2018 |
Taqah and its fort, Wadi Darbat, Kohr Rori and the ancient city of Sumharam, Mirbat, The Tomb of Muhammed Bin Ali, dhow repairs and fishing, the Tomb of Job, Mughsayl Beach, Camel meat and blowholes, A fish for dinner in Salalah | |
22/11/2018 |
The Salalah Clock Tower, The Sultan Qaboos Mosque, Al Hosn Palace, Frankincense souk, Turkish lunch and a free afternoon in Salalah, | |
23/11/2018 |
Khareef and the Mystery of the Empty Hotel, To Thumrait and beyond, The ruins at Shisr and the lost city of Iram, Into the Empty Quarter, climbing a dune, black camels, curry in Thumrait, frankincense orchard, The Salalah Museum, Going home |
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque |
Lunch in Sur |
Dune Bashing in the Wahiba Sands |
Date Palms, Birkat Al-Mawz |
Nizwa Fort |
Driving up the Jebel Shams |
Misfat Al Abriyyin |
Dhows on the beach, Mirbat |
Frankincense Souk, Salalah |
Frankincense Tree |
The Empty Quarter, empty but for our car |
Oman is also labelled in
Lost and Forgotten - Things Big and Little that Disappeared for Centuries |
27/02/2020 |
A collection of artefacts, buildings and cities that disappeared into the groiund, jungle or sand for several centuries before being refound. The Omani contribution is the first century BCE Frankincense trading port of Sumharam |
20/07/2020 |
One of three posts about the finest of the many mosques we have been privileged to visit. Mecca is west of Oman, and Omanis actually pray facing west, but to balance up the posts I have cheated. The Omani contributions are the huge, modern and very beautiful Sultan Qaboos mosque in Amman, and a tiny and very old mosque in the southern town of Mirbat. |
Egypt
We have visited Egypt several times but not since the 26th of July 2010 when I started this blog. There are, however 2 posts concerning our visit to Cairo and Alexandria in early July 2010 and 5 more labelled'Egypt.'
Egypt |
01/02/2010 |
Text only. Some thoughts about travel blogging and unconscious racism inspired by my Aunty Edith. A women, now long dead (and with a different name) whom I always found a little 'difficult'. | |
28/01/2011 |
Thoughts about my first visit to Egypt as a schoolboy in 1966, Montazah and the Haramlik Palace, the Alexandria Musuem, the Roman Theatre, Catacombs, Pompey's Column, The Great Library, The Pharos, Fish Market restaurant, the Corniche | |
A Shark in the Red Sea - My Brush with Death | 28/01/11 | Text only. A true story from 1990. Spoiler alert: I survived |
Cairo Before the Revolution (which might as well have never happened) | 08/02/11 | Written during the Arab Spring and subsequnetly updated, but largely about our 2010 visit. The Citadel, Ibn Tulun Mosque, Gayer-Anderson House, Coptic Quarter, Dining in Cairo, Kushari and fuul. |
Out to Lunch in Corsica, Tamil Nadu and the Western Desert | 29/02/12 | Three lunches we have enjoyed at various times in various places. The Egyptian contribution is lunch in Cleopatra's Restaurant, Bawiti, in the Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, in Nov 2009 |
Three Desert Journeys | 24/06/13 | The Egyptian journey is across the sand between the Bahariya and Siwa Oases, Western Desert Nov 2009 |
November and where to Spend it | 23/11/14 | A list of places I would rather be in November. The Egyptian contribution is again from the Western Desert 2009, The Farafra, Siwa and Kharga Oases |
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