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Higher up for some dinner with a view, cooler temperatures (hoodie on), some rain and watching the moon rise.
Lovely afternoon hike on the lower segments of Jebel Jais and the perfect weather for it too. After getting caught up in the UAE cycle tour, we got there later than planned so did the Asbaq and Teen trails combined.
If you go to Khor Fakkan, be sure to check out all the cute cafes and restaurants in the old souq. Lots of delicious food to be found as well as a great atmosphere. 😋 Which ones do you like to go to?
This is a lovely spot for a picnic or camping. Next to the original shore people have parked RVs on, there’s a piece of unused reclaimed land with the sea on the inner and outer part. The inner part is calm whilst the outer part has waves. People were fishing on both sides.
Another lovely afternoon kayaking at @uaq_creekadventures
This a nice, easy and short trail by Fujairah Adventures that you can combine with something else you’re doing nearby.
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