Blog Entries tagged 'camels'
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- Medina - Al Wahba Crater - Ta'ifFinding the hotel restaurant proves a little difficult this morning. We are assuming they do have one (unlike a couple of the hotels we have stayed in so far), so when we bump into one of the Explore group members Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 25, 2022
- Al Shuwaq Canyon (?) and Wadi Disah Thankfully, the Brat-from-Hell in the room next door finally went to sleep last night, and so did I. I slept surprisingly well, albeit with some very strange dreams. Breakfast When we arrive at the coffee house next to the restaurant on Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 21, 2022
- Bureidah - Qasim Camel Market - Ha'ilDisclaimer: I accidentally deleted all the photos from this day from my camera, so what you see here are a few that I managed to salvage from my phone. Ali, our guide who came down from Riyadh with us, spent Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 18, 2022
- Riyadh - Ushayqer - BureidahHaving picked us up at the hotel this morning, Bacha, our trusted driver, heads for Riyadh railway station to pick up Ali. The station is very modern, with a large car park where Ali will leave his car – although Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Oct 17, 2022
- Mary - AshgabatI had another dreadful night last night, with terrible insomnia, and when I did nod off, I was plagued with horrendous nightmares. But at least my upset tummy does seem considerably better this morning. We try to check in on Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 18, 2019
- Nuclear thief in Timbuktu: A journey into the Sahara [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/396820/Mali_3_139.j Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jul 11, 2011
- Dashoguz - Konye-Urgench - DarwazaWith David still being unable to put weight on his leg to walk, we take a serious discussion about the programme this morning; and when Meylis and Artem arrive, we tell them about our suggestion for Plan B: Instead of driving Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 12, 2019
- Two old farts, an old fort,blackbuck,rats,vultures & camels!===The alarm clocks sounded their merry chimes far too early. We’d have liked more time with our hospitable host, Raisal, and could easily have spent many more happy hours exploring his interesting little town. But, there's no rest for the Posted by Keep Smiling in A spiritual journey - India 2018 | Oct 22, 2019
- Balkanabat - Yangikala - Gözli Ata - TurkmenbashiContinuing the trials and tribulations of a cloth napkin this morning, the waitress surprises us by NOT removing it when she brings our breakfast out. She does, however, make a big point of giving us paper serviettes. We let sleeping Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 10, 2019
- Mabel Downs to BroomeAfter a rather hot stay at Mabel Downs, we set off on our next leg of 437km to our overnight stop at Fitzroy Crossing. After about 150km, we reached Halls Creek. Along the way we lost the boabs Posted by SteveJD in Travels with "Jet Set" | Sep 9, 2019
- Camels with the hump!===Camels are not cute. They're not even pretty. In fact, some might say they're downright ugly. They're cantankerous. They regurgitate their food and chew it with protruding teeth, sideways. And they don't smell good either.=== [center][img Posted by Keep Smiling in Three bloggers go to Bhārata | Feb 12, 2019
- Khartoum - Sahara==This is not a recent trip, rather it is taken from the journal I wrote on our adventures in Sudan in 2004. == Breakfast is a substantial affair, with egg, sausage, toast, fruit, yoghurt, muesli etc. I fill up as much Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 15, 2004
- Camels 🐫 I’ll skip over most of the travel details but we got up at 2:30 am and traveled all day, arriving at remote Uluru at 3:30 pm. The highlight of the day was the camel ride. We also walked around Uluru. Posted by spbjohnson in Tall Tree Travels | Jun 24, 2018
- Salalah: Taqa, Derbat, Sumharum, Bin Ali's Tomb, Mirbat - UK===Taqa Open Air Museum=== A small collection of replica dwellings shows how local people lived in the Dhofar mountains in the old days. The hut on the left would have housed the family, while the building on the right was for Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 23, 2018
- The Empty QuarterIt looks to be another nice day out there. No chance of rain. Today we are leaving civilisation behind and travelling out to the fabled Empty Quarter, or Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 22, 2018
- Mosque, Museum, Souk, Ayoub's Tomb, Mughsail blowhole Wandering bleary-eyed onto the balcony at 07:30 this morning, we are amazed to see that all the sunbeds around the pool are still free. There is not a single 'reserved towel' to be seen. How very refreshing. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/435 Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 21, 2018
- One week Somaliland Las Geel In 2014 I visited Somaliland. Since 1991 the Republic of Somaliland, the northern part of Somalia, is independent. Somaliland is a country that officially not exists, becaus Posted by sachara in Somaliland | Apr 1, 2018
- More Fresh FishOur accommodation for this town is in a converted riad - a home with an inner courtyard & fountain. Lovely decor - all Posted by otisandma in I Wasn't Expecting THAT! | Sep 28, 2017
- An Arabian AdventureArrived safely in Dubai at silly o clock! (7.30am local time). Good flight overnight with Quantas, huge variety of films to watch and managed a bit of sleep too. Had to get a taxi to our hotel as 'Arabian Adventures' Posted by AmyHB in Our Honeymoon | Sep 26, 2017
- CAMEL TREKKING IN THE MERZOUGA DESERT A very quick update after a couple of busy and exciting days. Yesterday we made our wa Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Apr 16, 2017
- SAM SAND DUNESLocation: In the outskirts of[[https://pinkpaparazzi.in/product/peach-color-saree-with-floral-blouse/| Jaisalmer]], 42 Km from the main city. Sam [[https://pinkpaparazzi.in/product/b Posted by anuj1975 in The Beautiful India.... | May 27, 2015
- BroomeI know for most of you who have been following us via Facebook or have spoken with us recently will realise that we are not actually in Broome at the moment. I'm doing the blog retrospectively, A, because I'm Posted by Hibberson5 in Five go off in a caravan | Nov 12, 2014
- Al AinI stayed over 2 weeks with mum and Wayne in their town of Al Ain. Although it's the third largest city in UAE with 500,000 people it feels smell after Dubai and almost rural. Places like the local car repair Posted by joachim_d in Unemployed and Homeless | Nov 22, 2013
- Day 7 - Next Morning in JerusalemIn Israel, and on tour, time is relative. Some time is "Israel time", somewhere between a reasonable estimate and a well under stated delay. Every morning their is a precise schedule that is essential to follow so we Posted by RBanchik in Banchik Family in Israel | Jun 21, 2012
- Appreciation==Background== Silverthorne, Colorado The last six months of my life have been a wild roller coaster ride to say the least. I finished my junior year at University of D Posted by la vita bella in La Vita Bella | Dec 31, 2011
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