Hello all, my dad is visiting and I want to take him to see the desert at the inland sea. Does any one have very good instructions or wants to come along caravaning this Friday?
It is treacherous to be there alone.Reaching last roundabout on the right side opposite sealine
beach resort you may find locals deflating tyres.Deflate your own tyres up to 18 psi and approach those locals,inquire if they are going to Khor al udaid.
Request them if if they can lead you to your destination,and don't forget to exchange mobile numbers and names.Some kind of recovery equipt is desirable like shackles and a sturdy tow rope etc.Enough water and food supplies too need to be on board.Don't forget to have a GPS with backtracking features.
I am confused with your word of caravanning (other then simple camping).If that is the case for sure you need a back up vehicle and an expert guide.
Make sure you don't jeopardize your dads visit by going on any misadventure.
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can guide you, and follow the tracks just to be safe. I went there for the first time, alone. Well that's just crazy me...
You can also approach westerners and request them. Will you be staying Overnight or just a day trip, if day trip best to go around 9:00 AM.
As Avam said take plenty of water, tow rope,Sun Screen lotion, some type of shade once you reach Inland sea as well as food.
Happy camping and be safe.
It is treacherous to be there alone.Reaching last roundabout on the right side opposite sealine
beach resort you may find locals deflating tyres.Deflate your own tyres up to 18 psi and approach those locals,inquire if they are going to Khor al udaid.
Request them if if they can lead you to your destination,and don't forget to exchange mobile numbers and names.Some kind of recovery equipt is desirable like shackles and a sturdy tow rope etc.Enough water and food supplies too need to be on board.Don't forget to have a GPS with backtracking features.
I am confused with your word of caravanning (other then simple camping).If that is the case for sure you need a back up vehicle and an expert guide.
Make sure you don't jeopardize your dads visit by going on any misadventure.