Sunday, 14 February 2021

Sidab Hike, OMAN


Sidab is a small town near Old Muscat, Oman. This weekend (12.Feb.21) we planned to Sidab coastal trek. Following google directions we reached the starting point of the hike at 6.30 AM. Here is the link

https://goo.gl/maps/9G6d8F685skpwfkb8


Seeing the mountain, we thought it’s okay we can do it, however as we progressed 10 min into it, there is a rugged and steep point with a shaky ladder tied at one end to a big rock at the top which brought us literally to quit then while we descend few steps down, like an angel a girl with her friend came and said it’s her second time and we can do it. Then me and my partner pulled out all the courage and started ascending.

Yes! We crossed the tough point, with this sense of achievement, we further moved to the top and got our bonus, a beautiful sunrise and its glitters on the layers of blue sea waters. The atmosphere is so serene and placid with the surf sounds at the front and the beautiful calm village at the back and we at the top of this  mountain witnessing both in tranquility....Worth taking risk to experience this beauty.


                                                       First tough point





From here we descended until the rocky shores of water assuming it’s a too short trek and there might be an exit but we were wrong we found the marked trial guiding us towards another mountain to hike and we continued assuming we will find an exit....however, to our surprise instead of the way out, we saw crystal clear waters and smoothy rocks which looks awesome but these rocks are very slippery and one should be careful irrespective of wearing proper hiking gear.











In between mountains we saw cemeteries of Portugese people who dominated the Muscat region in 1600’s and paid respects. We reached ‘THE END’ but didn’t find the gateway. The only way out is either you trek back in the same route to the start point else take a boat.


This complete trek took 1.5 hours for us and return may take minimum 1 hour, so we thought to take a boat and waited there for sometime.....finally an Omani fisherman saw us and gave a lift in his boat. Twist in the story is boat got stopped in the middle of the sea as he was out of fuel....but somehow he managed to get a bottle of diesel from his stock and filled the tank. Meanwhile, we observed the beautiful unruffled blue waters and as usual became busy in taking pictures.. ...with a jerk, boat had started, we held the boat tightly keeping our mobiles back into our pockets, he took us around and showed few other cemeteries and one abandoned Hindu burial ground etc of 1930's time.





Finally reached the ship yard....when we asked about paying for the boat ride, he simply denied and said with a smile,’ it’s a help so no money’. Omanis are truly kind and helpful. Help means help no expectations of any return to their favor...

Overall it’s a best hike so far....thoroughly enjoyed the trek, early morning beautiful sunrise, rocky shores with blue waters , learnt little bit history of Portugese and a boat ride. Had a great weekend!


Thank you to Ramya, my hiking partner, her never say NO attitude always fascinates me.

3 comments:

  1. Very well explained the beautiful sunrise🌅, and your hiking experience in the blog.

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  2. Very well explained the beautiful sunrise🌅, and your hiking experience in the blog.

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  3. Loved the site had great experience same as explained in blog. Mesmerizing sunrise and beach awesome

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