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Who in their right mind undertakes a 1,200-kilometer drive on an evil, tyre-eating, interminable strip of straight tarmac across one of the most barren, flattest, hottest desert landscapes on this planet?
There must be something really special about the destination, an observant reader might venture; and indeed, in this case, there is: the town of Salalah, the southern-most port in Oman. It’s the only geographical region in the entire Middle East to benefit from the annual monsoon winds, creating a micro-climate that covers the area in lush green vegetation, unleashes spectacular waterfalls, wraps mountain peaks in thick fog, and transforms what is the second-largest city in Oman into a tropical paradise.
Download the KML file for your GPS by clicking here. Once downloaded, you can import the file into your GPS device and take it on the road, or double-click that file and it will open automatically in Google Earth if you have that installed (all adventurers should! Google Earth).
And here is an interactive map of the route.
View Salalah – October 2010 in a larger map
The monsoon season, the “Khareef” in Arabic, only happens during the summer months, from June to September.
Please read the original article: Driving the Green Miles. Published by The National, Oct 10, 2010.
Or view a pdf file of the original article here, as published.
Please make sure you read the Disclaimer and plan your trips with due care.
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It’s as nice as all other Omani seaside towns, but there won’t be any rain or green.
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I think the rainy season ended a few months before December, so you might still catch some grass, but I think it’ll be mostly dry and the magic will have passed. Better wait for next summer and use UAE National Day for wadis, which is when you might get them flowing nicely.
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Road to Salalah is very danger!
Just back from 9 days in Salalah, used the info from your site along with some of the routes and waypoints – very useful, thanks so much for taking the time to share the info. Writing a blog on my website now (given you a couple of honourable mentions) – http://www.mbfullemptyquarter.com.
Thanks Marina, glad you enjoyed it! I’ll be going again first chance I get.
Make sure you check the weather before driving all the way there!
well – has any one been on this trip?
Sounds like a great trip!
Well done, Paulo – you posted this trip just at the right time of year. We will make the trip down again and see where your tracks take us.
I’m going this July *) Thanks for the GPS file!
salalah is the best place for summer visit!
Great trip Paolo
I can do all that, and more ^_^ but I respect yur answer
your website is good, thank you! I want to go to salahla with that car – can u tak eme?
Dear Dulce, if you can change a flat tyre in the dark, de-shell a kg of fresh shrimp with your fingernails, spot my car up a rough and narrow mountain track, and sleep in a tent without complaining, you’d still need to convince my wonderful wife of 23 years! 8)
Great trip idea – thanks!