Showing posts with label Thumamah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thumamah. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Another Night in Thumamah

Opening activity for our Jom Redah program, another night in Thumamah. This time with bigger participants, 5 families in total in 4 cars, we were headed to Thumamah at about 3.20 pm from our home. We stopped at the road side near to Camel Market on our way to Thumamah to buy some woods because we’re planning to have camp fire this time. It cots us SR8 for each bundle which consist only 3-4 piece of woods. We tried to bargain, but its already promotion price he said! According to him the woods coming all the way from Jizan, a fertile province near Yemen. Anyway, despite the price, we bought 8 bundles..

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Camels food at the Camel Market on the way to Thumamah

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Bargaining for the woods.. no success.

sangkut dah Stucked already.

ditolong abg arab

Good Saudia is helping us.

setting up bbq

Our BBQ expert.

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surfing in the cold night

Sand surfing at the night.

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See? Sand on the head..

We reached Thumamah at 4.30 pm. The 1st activity here is of course, sand bashing. So Azman with his GMC Envoy 4.2 litres engine and Mohsin with his Jeep Commander 4.7 liters started to go off-road and entered the sandy fields. And as quickly as they went into the sands, as quick also they got stucked ;-)!

After struggling for couple of ten minutes trying to get our cars out from the sand, luckily we got help by a good Saudis. Azman’s car being pulled out by a Saudi using his powerful 4x4, while Mohsin being helped by some young Saudis. They gave a very good tips.. we need to lowered our tyre pressures down to 15 PSi. A good tips that we will follows…

As the day getting darker, we quickly find a spot to establish our camping site.

BBQing, sataying and camp firing in the weather that as low as 14 C are very good feeling activities, moreover spending time together with our family and friends. Kids as usual, less affected by the cold weather, keep having fun doing all sort of activities related to the sand… including putting some on their hair ;-)

8 bunches of woods apparently is not enough for our fire camping, so we went to buy another 8 bunches. There we go.. we spent SAR128 just for bunches of wood which may cost us nothing in Malaysia. But of course, we can’t compare ‘kurma’ with ‘durian’..

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campfirebbq abissatay & lamp     

sembangtime togotime togo2 

We continue our camp fires activities and its ‘surrounding’ activities.. until 2.00 am! We almost stay overnight there if not because of we’re not well equipped for it this time. We will try again.. next time. We’re determined to do it one day..

Alhamdulillah, our JR 2nd season opening activity was a success.  More activities to come.. Winter season is still a long way to go. -th

Friday, May 07, 2010

Satu Malam di Thumamah

A new addition to our must do activities list, camping in Thumamah.

Last night, we almost did it but we’re hampered again with our new not so friendly friend, the sandstorm.

After a brief discussion with our Jom Redah partner, Mohd Azman of GMC, we agreed on going to Thumamah and hurrying to camp over night there. At first, it seems to be quite impossible especially with the wife is about 7 months pregnant and 4 kids, + 2 kids of Azmans.

Thumamah is one of the well known place among the Saudis and expatriate alike because of the beautiful red sand dune landscape. Among the activities there are dune bashing, riding a quad bike, camping, picnicking and eating ice-cream ;-)

But the wife said it is OK, she is ready and also would like to experience another camping adventures after 1st time experiencing it in our Rihlah to Oman about 5 months ago, which she was 2 months pregnant at that time.

So, yesterday Thursday, May 06 2010 after Asr prayer off we went to Thumamah which is about 50km from Riyadh. The journey took about 40 minutes.

Along the Thumamah road near the Camel Market, we saw there was still a lot of area ‘flooding’ with water. There were lorries, some fully loaded with with  stuff  and some empty were stucked in the water. And it was already 3 days since the heavy rain hit Riyadh. Can’t imagine how it was on that day itself.

IMG_9040Among the lorries that still stuck in the water.

IMG_9046 This pickup most probably almost fully covered by water on that historic heavy rain day.

We went to an area which were less crowded as we want to spent our time in a relaxing and peaceful manner. It was about 5km more from the 1st red sand dune area which were too crowded with people and activities.

IMG_9050 Azman’s car in front with the para glider on top.

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Para glider in a close-up. Kids were very excited about it.

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Stomach ache? No problem, as you can already imagine what we can do with this thing ;-) 

 

We took a few moments to explore the area and trying some “dune bashing” ourself. It was a very fun activites eventhough we’re not too inclined to do too much stunt.

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Landscape of Thumamah red sand dune is amazing. Hopefully we can do 4x4 crossing dune activity one day. Should we include it into our 34 Must Do Activities list?

At about 6.30 pm, we settle down at one place on top of the desert over looking the Thumamah road. After some quick discussion on how to set-up our camping zone, we established the area in 20 minutes.

After Maghrib jemaah prayer, we started to prepare our dinner, chcikend and prwan BBQ (Nora) and chicken and beef satay (ourself)  with Kuah Kacaing (Nora). While sataying and BBQing, the wind bringing additional stuff and flavors into our dinner, the sand :-(

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Kids are very excited when we said we will make a camp and stay overnight.

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Azman was putting up the fire in a split second. See his BBQ set, how rusted the set is? That's showing how much experience he had in using the set.. thus in putting up the fire ;-)

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We’re having a BBQ and satays  with additional flavors, sand flavors!

At about 10pm, suddenly the winds stops and we took the chance to feel the beauty of the sky, gazing at the stars that usually almost impossible to do it in Riyadh while continuing our chit chatting about life, experience, recipes, kids, etc. At the same time, our kids were busy playing with sands and whatever their activities.

But the calm moment doesn’t last long. After abut 15 minutes, we can feel the wind is coming again, this time in the different flows. We could see the thick clouds were approaching towards our area together with the wind.

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Our kids happily playing with the sand even at 11pm!! Usually they’re already deep into their sleep by now.

DSC00648 Struggling in the storm to dismantle our tents.

At about 11.15pm, what we were worrying about came into reality. Sandstorm attack!!  Its almost the time when we were about to tell the kids to go to their ‘beds’, suddenly the wind becoming more and more strong.. which in turn bringing again, another sandstorm.

After about 15 minutes struggling in the howling winds and flying sands trying to dismantle our tents and getting our stuff back into the car, we finally made a journey home with a mixed feelings; sad, tired, happy.

Yet again at the end of the night we have another experience that we don’t want to forget. Having a chit-chat in the middle of the night with good friends, in the middle of the desert, while  sipping hot ‘teh tarik‘ (albeit too sweet ;-)), watching stars and blue sky… it was just a great feeling moment.

We reached home at about 12 midnight with the determination to try again next time. InsyaAllah, God willing we will have another “tick” in our target activities/places list. Till that time, ma’assalamah.. -th