Camping overnight on a beach in Musandam offers an unparalleled experience that makes it an excellent spot for adventure seekers. The Musandam Governorate is situated on the Musandam Peninsula and is rich in aquatic wildlife and visual sights. Unlike the larger Middle East’s desert regions, the Musandam is a rich coastal area where camping overnight on a beach becomes a magical experience, popularly known as the Norway of the Middle East.
Traveling to the peninsula was much more complicated than it is now. Nowadays, you can fly to the region or drive from UAE. The mainland can be accessed from Ras al Khaimah and through a Sharjah district, known as the Dibba Al-Hisn. The area is not densely populated, making it the perfect escape for people from the city. Khasab is the capital of Musandam and offers exciting locations for camping. Beach camping in Khasab is a popular attraction for tourists.
Camping does not have to be restricted to forest regions. There is a lot to be explored in a Khasab overnight tour. Campfire, explore the wildlife and enjoy water activities of the region to have a fulfilling trip. However, make sure to plan and prepare the essential items to ensure an enjoyable tour.
You can choose to set up a tent next to the beachside. Our services include all the essentials for your stay, such as toiletries and food. Carry a tent and the items required for the installation if you wish to camp next to the beach. While assembling the tent, make sure to keep the tides in mind and continue accordingly. You do not want the tent to be swept away by the tides. If the idea of a tent seems unappealing, you can always carry pillows and a thick blanket to lay down and enjoy the night sky.
If you are traveling with kids, water toys are a must. The kids can have a great time building sandcastles and sweeping the corals off of the marine bed. Adult toys like kayaks, surfboards, boogie boards, bikes, and fishing gear can be carried to have wholesome beach experience. Our Musandam tours allow you to enjoy a range of water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Do not forget the necessary equipment, such as swim trunks, snorkels, flip flops, and extra towels.
Sun protection is essential as the beaches of Musandam have warm weather even in winter. The sunrays during peak hours can cause sun damage without the application of sunscreen. Get a sunblock that is at least SPF 30 to ensure maximum protection. Carry extra bottles of water to keep your body hydrated and nourished.
We will make the arrangements for all necessities; however, you can still carry firepower for campfire activities. Barbeques and campfires are all included within our packages. We want to ensure that you have the best time without worrying about the small matters.
It is your responsibility as citizens to keep the beach and surroundings clean. The Musandam tours team understands the environmental crisis and ensures top-notch services while paying attention to the nearby surroundings. Contact us to get details about our exciting packages!
Essential items for beach camping include a sand-resistant tent, waterproof sleeping bags, portable shelter or tarp, plenty of fresh water, non-perishable food, first aid kit, flashlights or lanterns, sunscreen, insect repellent, and trash bags. Don’t forget extra clothing for temperature changes and waterproof storage for electronics.
Use waterproof bags and containers for electronics and clothing, choose tents with full rain flies and sealed floors, bring tarps for extra ground protection, and store items elevated off the sand. Apply protective sprays to metal gear, and rinse equipment with fresh water after exposure to saltwater.
Choose a sturdy, wind-resistant tent with strong guy-lines and sand stakes. Four-season tents or beach-specific tents with reinforced construction work best. Avoid lightweight backpacking tents that may not withstand coastal winds. Ensure your tent has good ventilation to prevent condensation from ocean humidity.
Bring at least one gallon of fresh water per person per day, plus extra for cooking and cleaning. Pack non-perishable foods like canned goods, dried fruits, nuts, energy bars, and easy-to-cook meals. Use a cooler with ice for perishables, and consider portable camping stoves for hot meals.
Layer your clothing and bring warm options for nighttime when temperatures drop. Pack extra blankets, sleeping bags rated for lower temperatures, and windproof jackets. Beach temperatures can vary significantly between day and night, so prepare for both warm days and cool evenings.
Check local regulations and permits required for beach camping, monitor weather and tide conditions, inform others of your location and plans, bring emergency communication devices, know the location of nearest medical facilities, and be aware of local wildlife. Always camp above high tide lines and have an evacuation plan.