

Saturday was dune bashing day, an excellent way to pass the time. We met our tour guides here in Doha and then they drove us (we went with another family) out south. Our tour guides were local Qataris and they were driving, yes, you guessed it, Toyota Land Cruisers.
Our first stop was the camel rides. These are big animals.


While we were riding camels (all of us except Scott, but we won't talk about that), our guide Ali, let air out of the tires so we would not get stuck in all that sand. Doesn't he look friendly?

Then, over and around the dunes we rode. These dunes are BIG dunes. 100 foot high, maybe? Faster and faster we went. I took video, but none of it came out right, so you'll have to use your imagination.

Our first stop was at the top of a dune where we got out and the kids immediately ran down the dune.

I'm not sure they realized that if you run down the dune, you have to get back UP the dune. Let's just say they found this out the hard way.





Another short drive to the first beach, and then it was tea time. Seriously. Our guides pulled out carafes of hot tea, Arabian coffee (yummy, by the way) and candied dates. It was a nice pick-me-up.

See that far off ridge in the background? That's Saudi Arabia.

We couldn't swim at the first beach, something about the Emir's camp being right there, so we headed off quickly to the second beach. This is where we would spend the rest of the afternoon.


While the kids played in the rough surf, lunch was being cooked over an open fire at the camp. Chicken and beef kebabs, hot dogs, hummus, rice. And a nice large tent for us to use. A great place to get out of the sun and relax. This tent had a carpeted floor and pillows and cushions in the back to sit on.

Ahh - brotherly love.

We all had so much fun. A big Thank You to the Harris family for inviting us Griswolds along. We are looking forward to our next Arabian adventure!