Without quite realizing this was Easter weekend, we had reserved a couple of rooms in the Rub' al Khali Desert. When we booked the room, we received the "Easter Package." Then it hit us: EASTER!!
I was supposed to have parent conferences on Sunday, but Ashley, one of the teachers I work with, had asked our principal if we could have Sunday off for Easter. Our principal agreed, saying that was her Easter gift to us. WOW! I was so excited!!
After school, Ashley gave us a ride toward Abu Dhabi to meet Heather and Cory. We had plans to meet at the Falcon Hospital, where they were boarding Blue for the weekend. As always in the UAE, there were no specific directions how to get there, so we eventually ended up pulling off the side of the highway and just transferring suitcases by the side of the road!
Then, it was off to the REAL desert!! Rub' al Khali is called the "Empty Quarter." It is the biggest sand desert on earth (250,000 square miles), where the Bedouin still live, and the dunes there are truly amazing. It is located on the Western border between Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Side note: When I was younger and enthralled with the Black Stallion books, I remember reading about this place and thinking I'd never see it in my lifetime!!!
We were only a short distance from the "Undefined Border" between the UAE and Saudi Arabia when we visited Tal Mireb ("Scary Mountain"). Tal Mireb, or Moreeb Dune, is one of the highest sand dunes in the world, around 120 meters (almost 400 feet) high. The slope is EXTREMELY steep, and it is used for hill climb races. Each year they host the "Reach the Top" drag race to see which motorbike, 4 x 4, and SUV can reach the top in the shortest time. Many engines get blown out here! Moreeb Dune has a 50 degree slipface and 300 meter long hill climb (at least that's what all the brochures say), so apparently it's one BIG event!
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This is a view looking down from a distance away. (I did not take this photo.) You can see the cars located at the bottom of the dune. The raceway is marked off with fencing. We used the fencing to help pull us along as we climbed the dune. The day we went, there was obviously NOT a car race!! Heather made it to the top of the fencing....She's the winner!!! |
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Here you can see the fenced off area of the dune. |
We stayed at the Tilal Liwa hotel. When we weren't riding to see a camel farm or to see the dunes, we simply sat by the pool or walked in the desert surrounding our hotel.
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On the road to Tilal Liwa Hotel: First camel crossing sign I've seen where there were actually camels crossing the road at that location! These are some well-trained camels! LOL |
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Kim at the Tilal Liwa Hotel |
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Cory was impressed with the prawns.... |
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Heather was impressed with the desserts.... |
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I was impressed with the desert view through the pool arch.... |
3 comments:
I am a little disappointed that you spent the whole weekend in my desert and did not even stop in to say hello. You drove right by my apartments to get to the dune. :) Either way glad you had a nice time, next time let me know you are coming and I can show you around or something. Not that you missed anything on the first trip . . . ; )
Ha-ha! We were doing well just to find our way there. It was quite an experience navigating with the map we had! We did enjoy our time there. You live in an amazing area!!
I enjoyed going through your blog post which is of particular interest as we are planning a drive from AUH to the Tal Mireb next week.
Your post is perhaps the most detailed one I could find from an actual traveller.
Thanks
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