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]]>It’s a must, Margarita! Totally my fave activity in Abu Dhabi, other than getting to see Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in person =)
]]>Totally, the bumpy ride was a good preview already!
Most welcome, Eva! I hope you will try this experience the next time too =)
]]>The sand was soft indeed! Loved running my feet through it, I’m glad I wore sandals!
Thank you Cayce! <3
]]>by the way, your outfit looks amazing. 🙂
]]>It was great indeed! Thanks Makenzie for coming by my blog! =D
]]>Being at the camp was pretty much an exotic experience to have! It was something I looked forward to a lot too 🙂 Thank you Claudi!
]]>Aww thanks Victoria! You’re missing nothing cos it’s always SUPER awesome to soak in the moment fully. Well I was collecting information for my blog and I’m obsessed about documentation always, so my camera was ready! 😉
]]>Part of me would love to see the amazing morning light, but you’re right, I think I prefer sunset & stars more! I can count on you to suggest the most exotic places always, Brooke! 😉 If I ever return to the Middle East, it would probably be Oman first 🙂
]]>And the bedouin camp has working, clean toilets! Impressive, I must say! About the treatment of the camels for the rides, he was holding a stick indeed. The camels wear a string harness around their faces, and he’ll pull the string upwards to indicate the camels to get up, or lightly beat the camels with the stick to indicate kneel down. Then stroll a circle with the camels. Sometimes he uses his hand to touch the camels around their necks.
]]>Thanks Marvi!
]]>Oh so it was about one month after I went! Did you use the same tour operator too? I was happy with the service and the programs 🙂
]]>Thank you Cristina! A real Middle Eastern desert indeed sounds magical 🙂
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