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think it’s safe to say that many people have a bucket list of what they want to achieve in life, from career milestones to travelling the world or even helping others. Of course, helping others is a big theme during the Holy Month of Ramadan – and being able to achieve this as well as a personal goal is a perfect combination. In our cover story this week, we talk to three people who have decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, to raise money for various charities. Heather Duncan, a regular columnist for Y and a lifestyle blogger, Sarah Cook, a personal trainer, and our very own Chris Fisher, the program director and presenter at Merge 104.8, talk to Y about their fears and why they are taking on this gruelling challenge that will see them face extreme conditions, fatigue and altitude sickness. It’s an inspiring story and we wish them the best of luck when they start their climbs on July 3. Elsewhere, our Spirit of Ramadan giveaways continue, we head to the souk in Seeb in Destination and check out time-saving gadgets in Y-Fi. Have a great week!

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Your Oman 06 Coffee With Y Priyah Prakash Pawani 08 Voice Of Oman Al Sayyida Mayya Al Said

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34 Peak Condition Taking On Mount Kilimanjaro 11 News Salalah Rains 38 Ramadan Giveaways Fantastic Prizes To Be 12 News Won OBE For Muscat Resident 14 Gallery Koooora Iftar 15 Hyundai – Driven To Success Ibrahim Al Siyabi

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THE VOICE OF OMAN AL SAYYIDA MAYYA AL SAID ON REMOVING THE STIGMA OF DIVORCE

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ur society is not very accepting of women who have been divorced. This makes it tough for them to get on in everyday situations that married people may take for granted. It’s a form of social suicide; the label “divorce” is one that is feared by many. Some women would rather continue in an unduly difficult relationship than to end a marriage for fear of what people will say. I was shocked after watching a video on YouTube where several men were asked if they would marry a divorced woman and most of them refused. How awful for someone to judge a person by their social status. This is not even judging a book by its cover: it goes beyond that, it’s judging it by the title! Women, just as men, are entitled to be happy in a marriage. The reality is that society is easier on men than on women when it comes to divorce. Marriage is a personal issue, however when it ends it seems to become a public matter and you become the talk of town. A person shouldn’t have to suffer because their marriage has ended nor should they not be given a second chance at having a rewarding marriage. Here is a message that I would like to dedicate to anyone who is divorced or knows someone who is going through it: “You are not your divorce. You are an amazing person with a lot to give. Leave the past where it belongs: in the past. Focus on yourself and be positive for the future, which you can shape. Have faith that things will work out in the end because just like everyone else, you are entitled to be happy.”

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I refer to the story “A Time Of Reflection” (Issue 424) describing the feelings of fasting Muslims and the impact of long fasting hours this Ramadan. I have had the privilege to observe Ramadan in places like Sweden, Denmark and Germany, which usually have longer fasting hours than the Gulf and Asia, but have never felt any kind of discomfort. To be frank, it is the faith and spirit that keeps you going. The long fasting hours might force us to to minimise outdoor physical activities but in no way is it a matter of any kind of worry or mental agony. In fact, the couple of minutes of extra time of fasting gives us additional time to get ourselves connected with our creator Allah, who has referred to this month as His month and promised for His special blessings on all those believers who observe this obligatory fast just to please Him. At some point of time, it just becomes a mind game. The faith pushes behind all

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Regards, Mohammad Osama Rawat, Muscat Ramadan; my Muslim friends sending home the Iftar food they prepare I get to taste Malabari, Bangladeshi and Hyderabadi food all in one month – and it reminds me of the shopping sprees in malls and at local souqs. It also reminds me of the empty streets towards the end of a fast day. The primary goal is to get close to God. Above all, Ramadan is also a celebration. Ramadan Kareem to all the Muslims in Oman. I hope this year’s fast will be an enlightening experience for you all.

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Ramadan has become an important aspect of my life. It reminds me of the amazing food, with many new dishes that are specifically made during

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kinds of perceived discomforts and we move on. If the intention is strong enough and the commitment is strong enough, we all can move through the long fasting hours of this hot summer with grace and comfort. At the end of the day, Iftar brings celebrations and the hope of a promised reward from Allah. Right from childhood, Ramadan becomes an integral part of the life of every believer thus there is never any feeling of discomfort, no matter how long the days of fasting are or how hot the days. May Allah bless us all with His promised special blessings of the fasting month of Ramadan and bless us with peace, happiness and the feeling of universal brotherhood all over the globe.

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Ramadan is a unique experience. Those who have experienced Ramadan in Egypt would definitely understand what I am talking about. Ramadan symbolises my childhood years: my

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memories, my ongoing nostalgia. Every year, I yearn for Ramadan’s days to come so I may go through my childhood days all over again: my first day of fasting until sunset; buying my first lantern (fanous) and helping other kids in our neighbourhood to hang Ramadan decorations. It also means remembering my grandparents (may they rest in peace) and having Iftar with my large family. For me, Ramadan is my joy and my path to God. A blessing in heaven and on earth. Ramadan is my past years of innocence and hopefully, my wisdom years to come.

SHINY MELAWANKI

Ramadan is something that teaches us humanity in life (courtesy, love, faith, trust, respect, sacrifice, dedication). It makes a human a complete soul; it teaches us the way through which we get most near to Allah and share our odds and happiness and believe him most. It’s the Holy Month by all means, where humans learn to be the best and enjoy kindness among each other. May God bless everyone through his miracles.

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Ramadan means purification of the soul and trying to amend all bad habits. It also means praying on time, reading the Quran daily and inner peace for the hereafter. We are here temporarily on Earth and Ramadan reminds us the dos and don’ts of Islamic culture and the religion. It also reminds us of “who we are”.

MICHAEL RAMIN

Ramadan is a time to improve our relationship with Allah by asking for His forgiveness and blessing, getting a broader perspective on doing good, striving to excel in all good acts and making lasting changes in our inner and outer lives.

PRAMOD SHENDE

Ramadan means love, peace, harmony, devotion and brotherhood; helping poor and needy people in whatever way possible and praying to Allah for his blessings and forgiveness. Fasting gives the feeling of poor and hungry people’s pain, which gives more strength and motivation to help needy people and does something good for society, which brings you closer to Allah.

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MOHAMMAD OSAMA RAWAT

Ramadan to me is the month to practise remaining obedient to the commandments of our Creator (the sole Lord of this universe ) in all fields of life throughout the remaining months of the year and that is what our Lord expects from us. The purpose of this month of fasting mentioned in the Quran described by our Creator reads as: “O you who believe fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you attain Taqwa (God’s obedience).

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ADEEBA FATIMA

Ramadan to me is a very important aspect of being a Muslim. Ramadan for me is what helps me become a better Muslim by improving myself, breaking bad habits, becoming a better contributor to humanity and fearing the Almighty.

MOHAMED ABDOULMAGUID

Ramadan is a wonderful opportunity to help us fine-tune our normal patterns of behaviour, thereby changing us for the better. We can ask ourselves the question: What areas of our personality, attitude, behaviour, daily routines and lifestyle, etc do we need to change to bring us closer to the Islamic standard? What aspects of your life have you decided to improve on during this Ramadan and what are your plans for achieving these changes? We all need many changes and many improvements. None of us is perfect and our list of proposed improvements can be exceedingly long, if we are being honest with ourselves. Naturally, one cannot pick a big list and work on all those areas in one month. The best approach

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is to pick one or two aspects of your personality where the change is needed most importantly and then, devise a plan to make some defined improvements in those areas this Ramadan. Success in making the change would make you a winner this Ramadan and the month will be one of great triumphs and blessings for you. If you have decided to make this a meaningful and triumphant Ramadan by identifying areas requiring improvement and if you have prepared a plan of action, may Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta’aala assist you and bless you for taking this step in your life.

USHA DEVI SUDDAPALLI

Ramadan, the Holy month of Muslims, is something that has a lot of significance to other religions, too, as it takes one beyond all canons of religious beliefs. It shows an ideal way of life that is healthy, disciplined, systematic and prohumane, with give and take.

SUKANYA SUVEESH

Ramadan is much more than just not eating and drinking. For me it is a time to purify the soul, refocus attention on God and practice self-discipline and sacrifice.

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Ramadan every year is memories. It’s about new life starting again. It’s about getting back to the creator of the universe and seeking blessings and forgiveness. It’s about patience and striving and learning. It’s the best time of the year, when family meets on most evenings for a lovely meal. No differences, no issues and over all, quality time with kids and husband. I wish everyone the fragrance of this blessed month.

ASMA ABBAS ALY

Ramadan means to fast and feel for the poor and needy ones who fast the whole year because of poverty. Ramadan means to have patience in yourself, doing good needs and earning blessings from Allah and asking him for forgiveness of our sins.

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of Manpower, said: “The country does not encourage income tax, particularly when it is only targeting the expat community. “Every country has its own procedures and in this country, we do not encourage such a tax. If there is any kind of tax, it will be for everyone, expats and Omanis. “Expats are not strangers for us and they work according to the Labour Law. The Labour Law controls all the expats and it does not involve income tax.” Backing up al Saadi’s statement was Tawfiq al Lawati, the head of the Economic Committee at Majlis Al Shura, who was quoted as saying: “We don’t have a system of imposing income tax on people here, whether Omanis or otherwise, and levy it only on companies. “Personally, I would avoid it, especially with the current oil prices. It is not possible for people to pay tax when they don’t know what it will be spent on,” he said. However, Oman has already confirmed it intends to introduce value added tax (VAT) from next year. The country’s new budget projections show a deficit of RO3.3 billion in spending for 2016, which the Government says it will try to reduce by boosting non-oil revenue and cutting expenditure. Oman’s Ministry of Oil and Gas has revised petrol and diesel prices for June, with the price of super grade petrol (M95) set at 180 baisas per litre and 170 baisas for a litre of regular petrol (M90). In May, the price of super grade petrol was 161 baisa per litre and regular petrol 149 baisa per litre. Meanwhile, Oman has recorded a three per cent fall in the number of expat managers in the private sector this year, with 37,966 managers in April compared with 39,130 in December. Expatriate managers make up 2.2 per cent of the total expatriate labour force in the private sector, which stood at 1.7 million as of April.

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alls across the Sultanate are gearing up for an increase in foot traffic and sales, as we enter the second week of the Holy Month of Ramadan. Mall officials are optimistic about a rise in the number of visitors, despite a low turnout that has plagued shopping centres this week. Muscat’s mall managers were expecting an 80 per cent jump in sales during Ramadan. However, they say that the Holy Month has gotten off to a slow start for the retail sector. Ben Watson, the general manager of Oman Avenues Mall said in an interview with local media that it was normal to have low foot traffic during the first week of Ramadan. “For me, one indicator is foot traffic; so during the first one or two weeks of Ramadan the traffic is a little bit less and then during the last two weeks of

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Ramadan and Eid, the traffic is very high. “Ramadan and Eid are the busiest times of the entire year, and this year will be no exception with a range of activities happening every single day during the month of Ramadan. “We are expecting our footfall to rise by 300,000 visitors during Ramdan and Eid.” During Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr, he expects more than 1.5 million shoppers to visit Oman Avenues Mall. Malls are expecting the number of visitors and sales to go up as the month progresses, particularly towards the end of Ramadan and just prior to Eid Al Fitr celebrations. Meanwhile, gold sales in the Sultanate have experienced a slight dip since the economic downturn began, with customers focused on saving money. However, gold prices are expected to bounce back for Eid when shoppers traditionally buy jewellery.


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hile many of us were sweating in out in the intense heatwave that gripped parts of the Sultanate earlier this week, residents of Salalah and Sarfait have been enjoying cool temperatures and refreshing rain. According to the Oman Meteorology Department, the temperature was about 30 degrees Celsius in Salalah, with the first rains arriving last week as the start of the Khareef season nears. The Khareef season usually begins in July and lasts until September in

the Governorate of Dhofar. Visitors from around Oman and the GCC flock to Salalah over the three months, with many enjoying the comfortable temperatures, lush green landscapes, mist and rain. Salalah experienced its first showers last week, which brought the temperature down from 39°C to a pleasant 30°C. The Oman Meteorology Department has forecast cloudy skies along the coastal areas of Dhofar, with a chance of intermittent drizzle over the course of the next week. Meanwhile, high temperatures and humidity left Muscat and other parts of the country. parched. The hottest day of summer so far was recorded on Sunday (June 12), with the temperature in the capital hitting a high of 47°C. However, the northern parts of the Sultanate were even hotter at 49°C,

while the temperature in Suwaiq hit a scorching 50°C. India has also been hit with record temperatures over the past couple of weeks. The town of Phalodi, in the western state of Rajasthan, recorded a high of 51°C last month, the hottest temperature ever recorded in India. Scientists say the primary driver for the substantial rise in average global temperatures has been caused by decades of greenhouse gas emissions.

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ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK

Are you talking about the US TV series? No, but we have to say it’s a favourite in our house at the moment. So what’s this about then? It’s about a curry-loving seagull. Excuse me? It seems a curious seagull fell into a barrel of curry powder and needed a little TLC to get cleaned up. Why’s that? Unfortunately, the bird’s feathers were dyed bright orange after the mishap, which is believed to have happened after it tried to snatch a quick taste of curry. What happened? The seagull was found near a factory in Wales, in the UK, and was taken to the Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre for a wash. Poor thing! Is it ok? The seagull is back to normal and his rescuers have assured us that there is neither longterm damage nor a sore tummy. However, they did say the seagull smelled great before its wash, so we are guessing there were some curry fans taking care of it. Don’t say: “You smell good.” Do say: “I’ll have a curry in a hurry.” 012

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is a long-term resident of the Sultanate. The 63 year old moved to Oman in 1990 with her husband, Professor Bill Dampier Jeans, who helped to set up the Radiology Department at Sultan Qaboos University. Maggie, who had been teaching English and drama in the UK, went on to work at the university as an education officer at the College of Medicine, where she set up the Overseas Elective Programme for medical students among other things. Many of their former Omani students are now heading up departments in hospitals around the Sultanate. Today, Maggie is a prominent figure in Muscat running the British Business Forum (BBF), a networking group, which aims to promote UK-Oman business links. She also dedicates herself to working with the capital’s diplomatic community supporting successive ambassadors from Britain. An Order of the British Empire (OBE) is presented to individuals who have played a major role in business, charity or the public sector. Maggie said that her honour was a recognition that belonged to the Oman community “Muscat is a very supportive and special place,” she said. “I am delighted to receive this award on behalf of a whole host of people and I am determined to work to reinforce the special relationship that already exists between the Sultanate of Oman and the UK. An honour of this sort comes with obligations to put it to work for the common good, which I fully intend to do. “I would also like to acknowledge the support of my late husband, Bill, in everything I have done, who sadly died in November last year.” Maggie will travel to the UK to receive her OBE from Queen Elizabeth or another member of the Royal Family at an investiture ceremony.

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ell-known Oman-based British businesswoman Maggie Jeans has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours List for services to Anglo-Omani relations. Maggie, partner and director of Al Manahil International LLC, a company she established in 1996 that specialises in supplying books and educational materials to the Oman Government and private sector,

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HEADLINING STORIES FROM THE REGION AND BEYOND

Up to 50 people die and a further 52 injured when Omar Mateen, born in New York to Afghan parents, opened fire in a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, spraying bullets indiscriminately, the worst mass shooting in recent US history. Mateen, who was shot dead at the scene, had recently pledged allegiance to ISIS

The opening days of the 2016 UEFA European Championship are marred by ugly scenes of violence as rival football fans clash in France. Twenty-nine Russian fans have been deported after running street battles with English supporters

Muhammad Ali, considered the greatest boxer of all time, is laid to rest after a final journey through his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Ali, 74, who converted to Islam, had been suffering from Parkinson’s Disease for many years

Dubai International Airport – the world’s busiest airport for international passenger traffic – is shut down for more than an hour on Saturday and 22 flights diverted after a rogue drone sparked a security alert


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Ibrahim Salim al Siyabi studied electrical and electronics engineering at Sultan Qaboos University in 2005 and completed an MBA from the University of Glasgow in 2011. After working briefly in telecommunications, he started at Schlumberger as a field engineer in Saudi Arabia. Ibrahim joined the family business in 2008 and in 2015 set up his own business, a children’s fitness centre

Q: Who or what has been your inspiration? My father, obviously, is my primary inspiration. I also take inspiration from everything whether it be history or existing success and failure stories. Human beings have their names remembered for different reasons. I aim to have my name remembered for the number of people whose success I have made some contribution towards. Q: What is your biggest career success to date? Opening My Gym at Panorama is my biggest success. This is where children learn different sports skills, teamwork, social skills and, more importantly, develop self-confidence and self-esteem, which is an obstacle to success to many children around the world.

Q: What are your career goals? I aim to help in developing my family Q: What drives you to success? business and make it one that has a big My family (I am the fifth child out of social impact. I believe that companies 13 children), friends, teachers, and my are created to provide solutions to the determination to leave a legacy. I’ve always community and therefore have a duty to wanted to have a business in which my give back, and this is my aim. This does customers come away with something that lasts. not mean charity. It means employment I want my customers to: 1. develop a healthy and other traditional ways, just like we lifestyle; 2. be confident in their abilities; 3. have learned: it’s better to learn how to fish appreciate that each individual has different then to get fish on a plate. Oman has many skills and must keep learning to reach a target. creative minds and lots of talented people

IT IS ELEGANT IN DESIGN AND HAS THE FEEL OF REAL LUXURY: FROM THE FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT THAT SURROUNDS YOU, TO THE QUALITY OF THE MATERIALS USED, ON TO THE CABIN AMBIENCE AND DRIVING EXPERIENCE and if I can have a role in turning any of this into success stories then I will be successful. Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years’ time? I hope to be part of a team that helps bring through as many successful Omani people to the local market and hopefully some of those success stories go on to achieve international recognition. Oman deserves more. Q: What do you like about the Genesis, the premium series of Hyundai Motor Company? I enjoyed my time with the Genesis and this car has impressed me on all fronts. It is a great drive, with power and smoothness combined. Elegant in design, it has the feel of real luxury: from the features and equipment that surrounds you, to the quality of the materials used, to the cabin ambience and driving experience. It is one of the safest cars in its class and can match up to any of the common luxury cars available in the market today. JUNE 16 - 22 / ISSUE 425

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task. The Horsemen must now pull off the impossible to clear their names, and expose Walter’s evil plans to the public in the process.

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Yoga Hosers Cue drumroll: Yoga Hosers is a shoddy, substandard and unpleasant movie. No wait, hear me out. Colleen C (LilyRose Melody Depp) and Colleen M (Harley Quinn Smith) are high school best friends, convenience store cashiers and yoga nuts. They team up with a legendary manhunter (Johnny Depp) to battle with an ancient evil presence that is threatening to ruin their major party plans (hilarious!). While the storyline makes way for an 80s high school comedy flick, there’s nothing to reminisce about here. The duo is made to fight against Canadian Nazis and little creatures made of sausage (don’t ask). The two also have to use the yoga skills taught to them by their instructor, Yogi Bayer (Justin Long) to fight the sausage

villains. The plotline and the dialogues will leave viewers cringing in their seats, so it’s best if you manage to catch some sleep while in the theatre. Yogi, the yoga master’s dialogues include: “Destroy everything that threatens anyone or anything that you love. That’s the yoga way.” And that’s the point: there’s really no storyline or direction to this movie. It’s humourless, plotless and lustre-less. In many ways, it’s also insensitive towards Canadians, and I find it hard to understand how Johnny Depp managed to get tangled up in all this mayhem. Maybe he lost a bet, or lost his wife (which he did) or something. Please stay away from this film. Review by Alvin Thomas

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THE ASIAN CONNECTION Jack (John Edward Lee) and Sam (Byron Gibson) are American expatriates on a robbing spree, taking out banks across the coast of Southeast Asia. However, they become prime targets of a drug lord (Steven Seagal) after they unwittingly rob him of his money. After an unplanned turn of events sees Sam out of the picture, Jack turns to his girlfriend (Pim Bubear) for support before they take on the roles of modern-day Bonnie and Clyde to fight the drug lord and evade being caught.

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The four Horsemen Daniel (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt (Woody Harrelson), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) and Lula (Lizzy Caplan) return for a sequel, as they undertake a new adventure – raising the limits of illusion to expose the unethical practices of tech tycoon Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe). However, the illusionists are forcibly recruited by Walter to undertake a criminal

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John Biswas (Amitabh Bachchan) is a grandfather who has been chasing (for the past eight years) the kidnapper and killer of his granddaughter, Angela. The only help he receives is from Father Martin (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). With no leads in sight, a frustrated John lugs his brokendown scooter and leaves his wheelchair-bound wife Nancy to go in search of answers. However, just when John hits a dead end, another kid goes missing, and vignettes from John’s past come rushing back. He believes both cases are related. What follows is a two-track pursuit, with the cops chasing one set of clues and suspects, and John on a completely different track of his own. The plotline is excellent and Amitabh Bachchan takes the movie to a whole different level. Te3n is really worth watching.

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A young English hitchhiker, Jack (Andrew Simpson), is trying to catch a ride back to the Calais-Dover ferry after his holiday in southern France. On his way, he befriends a fellow hitchhiker Veronique (Joséphine de La Baume), who reveals that the reason they can’t find a ride is because the locals fear a “serial killer” is present among the community. The two run into Grizard (Frédéric Pierrot), a solicitous driver fond of roadkill, who takes them to his mansion that he shares with his wife. Soon enough, Jack and Veronique realise they’re not meant to leave. A must-watch for cult film aficionados.

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Take some time out of your busy day to catch up with the lovely ladies from the Women’s Guild in Oman (WGO) at one of their regular coffee mornings. This one is being held in the Al Jalali Meeting Room at the Golden Tulip Seeb Hotel from 10am-noon. Enjoy a relaxed environment with tea, coffee and cakes. You can also buy tickets to WGO events. For details, check out womensguildoman.com

Learn about the unique creativity of fused glass art at this one-of-a-kind workshop, with renowned instructor Sharifa Marhuby. You’ll have the opportunity to create your own piece of fused glass art during the day, which runs from 9.30am-3pm at the artist’s studio in Azaiba. For participants 15 and over, and the group size is a minimum of three and maximum of eight. All materials will be provided and there will be a light lunch for non-fasting participants. The price is RO45 per person. The last workshop received rave reviews so reserve your place now. Register at muscart.net

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Join in the spirit of the Holy Month of Ramadan with other expats at an InterNations event in the Grand Hyatt Muscat hotel. Feast on the Iftar buffet at Mokha Café while mingling with new and old friends from 6.30pm-9.30pm. Cost is RO25 for a Basic Member and RO20 for an Albatross Member. Check out internations. org/muscat-expats/ events to register.

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As the temperatures rise, put your time inside to good use by discovering how to create printed and patterned fabrics using chalk paint, and then create your own personalised lampshade. This workshop by Sununu Muscat Workshop will teach all sorts of techniques from block printing onto fabric, to dyeing fabrics. Price of RO55 per person includes a lampshade-making kit. Additional kits are available to purchase. For more details, email workshops@ sununumuscat.com or call 9192 1803

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With its distinctive shape, sculpted bodyline and timeless design, the Volkswagen Tiguan brings to the table an incredibly stylish crossover that is capable, both, on and off the tarmac. As the Tiguan marks a decade of existence, it is quite easy to see why the SUV is loved by many – the Tiguan is quintessentially German

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he Volkswagen Tiguan, aside from its handsome looks and spacious interior, is also packed with the latest technologies, safety and driver-assisting technologies, making it the perfect crossover for the discerning buyer.

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● Leather-trimmed 3-spoke steering wheel ● Multi-function display “Plus”/”Premium” ● Central locking with radio remote control ● “Climatic” air-conditioning system ● Silver anodised roof rails ● RComposition Media (CD Player, SD-Card reader, AUX-in, USB) ● Automatic coming/leaving home

lighting function ● Eight-speaker audio system ● Panaromic Sunroof ● Automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror, ● Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ● 1,510-litre luggage compartment ● Bluetooth ● Cruise control ● Park distance control ● “Rear assist” rear-view camera ● Savannah 19” alloy wheels

Y Recommendation: “The Volkswagen Tiguan is an absolute cracker of a vehicle. It does everything that a family can throw at it – the school and shopping runs and on-and offtarmac exploration – very efficiently. There really is a lot to like about the Tiguan. It is a formidable vehicle by all means.” FOLLOW US ON:

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SPECIFICATIONS VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN TRACK AND STYLE Engine: 2.0-litre Turbocharged Cylinders: 4 Horsepower: 200hp 0-100 kph: 8.5 sec Top speed: 207 kph Gearbox: 6-speed automatic Fuel Consumption: 9.9-litres/100kms

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Taking an imposing lead on every road, the new GLS effortlessly fulfills the Mercedes-Benz promise of “The Best or Nothing”. The spacious and versatile 7-seat tour de force from the iconic brand sets high standards for SUVs within its class, thanks to its sublime combination of pure luxury and performance. It’s the ultimate cross between the S-Class and the G-Class. Mercedes-Benz continues to shape the future of mobility in Oman, enjoying a special place in the hearts of Omani drivers since its arrival in the Sultanate in 1972

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he Mercedes-Benz GLS, with its handcrafted biturbo V8 engines is engineered for the ultimate performance – the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 4MATIC is the world’s fastest full-size 7-seater. All models of the SUV also provide state-of-the-art technology, exceptional levels of safety and comfort, as well as navigation, driving and entertainment systems.

FEATURES

● DYNAMIC SELECT Controller with six transmission modes ● AIRMATIC air suspension with the ADS PLUS Adaptive Damping System ● 9G-TRONIC 9-speed automatic transmission ● 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive ● 7-seater ● Largest Capacity in segment with 2300 l, including EASY-PACK tailgate ● Electric panoramic sliding sunroof

● Large media display with glass finish and touchpad ● 3-spoke multifunction steering wheel trimmed in Nappa leather ● Intelligent Light System with LED headlamps ● THERMATIC automatic climate control ● ECO start/stop function ● Cruise control with SPEEDTRONIC ● COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST

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Engine: 4663 cc Horsepower: 455 hp Cylinders: V8 with biturbo and direct injection Transmission: 9G-TRONIC 9-speed automatic

“The Mercedes-Benz GLS is an SUV that truly lives up to its name. It is packed with desirable features, and is also a very stylish full-size SUV that is well suited for big families. Everything about the GLS is perfect – it’s almost like someone spent decades developing each and every component in the SUV. The GLS makes you feel good about yourself.” FOLLOW US ON:

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Purchase a Mercedes-Benz during Ramadan and you could WIN a brand new A 250. Promotion runs from 1st May 2016 until 14th July 2016. The winner of the A250 will be drawn on the 31st July 2016.

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The 2016 Subaru Forester was designed to put distance between itself and the competition. This compact SUV offers an unbeatable combination of all-road/ all-weather capability, reliability, topnotch safety, exceptional value and sheer driving enjoyment. The legendary Subaru symmetrical full-time AWD is augmented here by X-Mode, a system that offers added control when conditions are at their worst

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he 2016 Subaru Forester incorporates the very best of Japanese engineering while blending it with new-age technologies such as blind spot monitoring, Continuously Variable Transmission and a powerful Boxer engine.

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● Eight-way power adjustable driver seat ● Boxer Engine ● 18-inch alloy wheels ● Transmission & Symmetrical full time ● Dual-zone air-conditioning AWD system. system ● X-Mode & Hill Descent Control ● Cruise control ● Lineatronic CVT ● High Grade Multi-function display ● 5-star Euro NCAP rating ● Steering mounted steering controls ● Touchscreen control ● Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-DRIVE) ● Variable intermittent wipers ● Power rear gate

Horsepower: 171 hp

“The Subaru Forester is an impressive machine. It’s spacious, powerful and incredibly well built. Its all-wheel drive prowess also makes it an impressive off-roader while carrying five people in comfort. It does the job, and some. The Forester is your all-inone vehicle to suit all your needs.”

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Engine: 2.5-litre Cylinders: 4

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The Renault Duster is a strong and reliable SUV with basic off-road capabilities combined with a spacious interior, designed to give the comfort of a saloon car. The Duster’s compact footprint and high ground clearance ensures that it is meant for all kinds of terrain

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enault is a world-class brand today, focusing mainly on important aspects such as safety, style, performance, value and reliability – keeping alive the motoring heritage of Renault. The Renault principle of safety is outlined in four basic points: prevent, correct, protect and educate.

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● ABS, EBA ● Bulb Day Time Running ● LG Touch Screen Lights (DRL) ● Media Navigation 2.0 ● Defrosting rear Window ● Bluetooth ● Audio Controls on ● Cruise Control and Speed Steering Limiter ● 16”Alloy Wheels ● Reverse Camera ● Keyless Entry ● 50:50 front/rear torque split ● Longitudinal roof rails (4WD only) ● Split folding rear seats

Y Recommendation: “The Renault Duster is an excellent SUV. It rewards its buyers with numerous features, which are only present in vehicles of a much higher class. Apart from that, with its 2.0-litre engine, and substantial low-end torque, it is also a nifty off-roader – it will help you pull out of tricky situations. The Duster is really a value-for-money SUV.” FOLLOW US ON:

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SPECIFICATIONS RENAULT DUSTER 4X4 Engine: 1998 cc Horsepower: 135 hp Cylinders: 4 Transmission: Automatic Fuel Economy: 7.3-litres/100 kms

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The Korean manufacturer SsangYong lives up to its reputation for quality yet again with its new Tivoli. Cutting-edge technology, modern styling and outstanding performance- the new Tivoli delights users with its road presence and superb performance. It combines premium features such as cruise control, smart steering, rear view camera, ABS, and a gutsy 1.6 litre engine

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ounded in 1954, SsangYong Motor Company is the fourth-largest automotive manufacturer in South Korea. The new Tivoli, the latest SUV from the reputed Korean manufacturer, offers leading-edge design combining luxury, style and performance at a price as comfortable as its ride. The new Tivoli is modern and ergonomic to match the needs of the demanding driver, yet luxurious and well-appointed to give comfort with a dash of style.

FEATURES

● iPod connection ● Bluetooth ● Dual front airbags ● Rear view camera ● Power folding door mirrors with LED ● Dual-zone full auto AC indicators ● Projection headlamps with LED ● Front and rear parking sensors daytime running lights ● Cruise control ● ABS & TCS, ARP & HBA, HAS & ESS ● Leather wrapped steering wheel ● Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ● 7” Smart Audio with Touch ● 18” alloy wheels ● HDMI Port (RDS) ● Audio controls on steering wheel

Y Recommendation: The SsangYong Tivoli is a handsome crossover with rugged looks and impressive capabilities. Its efficient engine and host of driver convenience features make it a great choice for the discerning automobile enthusiast. We were impressed by just how much fun it is from behind the wheel – and despite its advantages, it is easy on your wallet. FOLLOW US ON:

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SPECIFICATIONS SSANGYONG TIVOLI Engine: 1.6-litre Cylinders: 4 (inline) with DOHC Horsepower: 126 hp Torque: 159 Nm Transmission: E-Tronic 6-speed auto with manual mode

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With its rugged looks and off-road capabilities, the Mitsubishi Montero Sport truly wins the hearts of true adventurists. Now in its third generation, the SUV packs Japanese reliability and design, and integrates it with Mitsubishi’s world-class technology that has been developed over years of research and development. This should give the driver an SUV that can handle the challenges both on and off road, while also offering hassle free ownership

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he new Mitsubishi Montero Sport has the looks, design and power that will satisfy the needs of the buyer. However, the SUV is not just all talk and no action. It comes with a galore of new technologies, as well as a host of active and passive safety features that will take care of the needs of you and your family.

FEATURES

● Rear parking sensors ● Rear differential lock ● Turn lamps on door mirrors ● 18”alloy wheels 265/60R18 ● Chrome plated power door mirrors with ● Hill Descent control(HDC) ● Hands-free Bluetooth and voice control auto folding function system ● LED headlamps with DRL(GLS HL ● Leather seats & PREMIUM) ● 6.1” LCD display audio ● Reinforced Impact safety ● Rear view camera Evolution(RISE) body ● 7 airbags (GLS Premium) ● ABS, Brake Assist & EBD ● Ultrasonic misacceleration mitigation ● Hill start assist(HSA) system (UMS) ● Trailer stability assist (TSA) ● Blind spot warning system (BSW) ● Active Stability and Traction ● Forward collision mitigation system (FCM) control(ASTC)

Y Recommendation: “The Mitsubishi Montero Sport, with its handsome looks and off-roading capabilities should certainly appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers. The design is thoroughly unique and macho – it appeals to the youngster in you. The Montero Sport, along with its bigger brother, the Pajero, is all set to take on the deserts and rocky roads in Oman. ” FOLLOW US ON:

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SPECIFICATIONS MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT Engine: 3.0-litre MIVEC engine Cylinders: 6 Power: 291PS Torque: 285Nm Drive system : super select 4WD II Transmission: 8 speed automatic Suspension: - Front – Independent double wishbone, coil spring with stabilizer bar - Rear- 3 link, coil spring with stabilizer bar

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A Mountain TO CLIMB A trio of intrepid residents from Muscat, including Merge 104.8’s Chris Fisher, set off next month to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro

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ominating the landscape of the Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania, the highest mountain in Africa is an impressive sight. Topped with snow, the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro stretches some 5,895 metres into the sky, a tantalising object for man (and woman) to take on. Thousands have tried – not all successfully – to reach the top, Uhuru Peak, since the first

HEATHER DUNCAN, 28 NATIONALITY: SCOTTISH MOTHER TO SPENCER, AGED TWO AND A HALF, AND LIFESTYLE BLOGGER ROUTE UP KILIMANJARO: MACHAME ROUTE LENGTH OF CLIMB: 7 DAYS START OF CLIMB: JULY 3

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recorded ascent was made by Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller in 1889. Next month, three Muscateers will set off from Oman to follow in their footsteps and hopefully make their own personal history in the process. Chris Fisher, program director and presenter at our sister station, Merge 104.8, is joining a charity trek, while friends Heather Duncan, a well-known local lifestyle blogger and mother to

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limbing mountains may not be a usual life goal for the mum of a young toddler, but it is for me. After taking part in the physical Wadi Adventure Race in Al Ain back in January of this year I found myself searching for a new project to keep my training momentum going and not allow myself to get too complacent and lazy. Brainstorming over coffee with my best friend and training buddy, Sarah, we said to each other: “We should do something crazy, like climb a mountain.” And from there, the idea was born. It turns out that both of us had dreams of climbing Kilimanjaro but had never voiced it to each other. From there, we began the planning logistics and arranging the preparations for the big trip. My husband, Colin, is supportive of my extravagant dream trip, although he is quite bored of hearing about it now. He even threatened if I mentioned base layers one more time there would be trouble. He will be taking time off work to stay here in Muscat with our son while I am away so I know that he will be well looked after. For the fitness side of things, I am really enjoying having a training goal to work towards as it keeps me on the right track and encourages me to live a healthier way of life. Due to the extreme summer heat, it is very hard to get outside and hike,

a toddler, and Sarah Cook, a qualified personal trainer, are going under their own steam with an organised tour company on a different route. During the gruelling climb, the three of them will be facing extreme conditions, blisters, fatigue and altitude sickness. Here, in their own words, the three tell why they’re about to undertake the biggest challenge of their lives.

so my training has moved to the comfortable temperature in an air-conditioned gym. I am training four to five sessions a week to prepare my body for this massive task, using a mixture of cardio and strength training for optimum all-round fitness. The only thing that scares me about the trip ahead is the real risk of altitude sickness as we climb higher. We will be taking medication to try to prevent this, but the big unknown is that you can’t predict how altitude can affect each person – some only have mild symptoms of nausea while others have severe headaches, vomiting, hallucinations and worse, even needing to be removed from the mountain. To try to combat this along with the medication, we will be drinking as much water as possible and walking at a slow pace. Preparing yourself with good kit is fundamental – this is the difference between a great experience and a miserable trip. We will be trekking through snow and ice and the temperature at the summit can drop to around minus 20 degrees Celsius – very different to the Muscat temperatures we are used to. From your warming base layers to the boots on your feet, everything has to be correct or something like foot blisters can ruin a whole trip as some days you are walking for eight to 12 hours. The advice given to us

from the leading adventure shops on hiking boots is to wear them for at least 15 walking hours to break them in properly before you even think about attempting Kilimanjaro – it’s not easy in summer to walk in heavy boots, but it’s something that I have had to persevere with. So far, I have managed around 14 walking hours with a couple of good hikes and wearing them in the evenings when I walk my dogs. The boots have even been round the supermarket a few times and out for a coffee date – not fashionable, but I would rather that than painful feet on the mountain. So far, the only thing that has made me question if this project is worth it is the financial side. I knew it was going to be expensive, but I didn’t realise just quite how much once you factor in the cost of the items – goodquality equipment, vaccinations, flights to Tanzania, visa. The cost of my kit for seven days on the mountain has already amounted to RO600. The total cost of the trip will end up costing around RO2,500 to RO3,000. Although the trip is expensive the thought of actually climbing the highest freestanding mountain in the world, and the highest peak in Africa, is hugely exciting to me and I cannot wait for the life experience. And what makes it even better is that I get to bring my best friend with me for the journey!


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came to Oman in 2008 to continue my career in the automotive industry, but in 2013 after 12 years in the business, I decided to take a career break and reassess what it was I wanted to do. I found myself filling my time with the gym and also taking small hikes in places like Muttrah and Bawshar. I realised that I was suited to this active lifestyle far more than an office job and in 2016, I qualified as a personal trainer. The thought of climbing Kilimanjaro has been with me for years; but it was always one of those “oh, I would love to do that” type of thing, but I never really thought that I would do it for a number of reasons – fitness, cost and, lastly, no one ever wanted to do it with me! All that changed

one morning in late March over a coffee with Heather, when we discovered it was something we both wanted to achieve. 2016 is the year I turned 40 and I guess I looked back on my life and thought: ‘Ok, what have I done, what do I still want to do and why aren’t I doing it?’ So when Heather and I both said Kilimanjaro, there was no way I was going to miss this opportunity. Choosing July as the time to go meant that we are a little restricted with the outdoor training we can do here in Oman as it is just too hot to be out walking for hours, but July is a good time to climb Kilimanjaro because, although it will be cold, the precipitation levels are medium to low, giving us the best conditions for a successful summit. Heather likes to know everything about our route and watches videos and reads blogs, whereas I would prefer to not know and face it when I get there so I don’t have a worry in my head that on Day 4 there is this obstacle and I am getting nervous about it. I think I perform best when confronted with a situation and I just have to deal with it. I have been asked “why?” a number of times and I guess I have many reasons for doing it. Firstly, I want to challenge myself; I want to see what I can achieve and how strong I am mentally as I know that this is going to be more about my attitude and resilience than it is about my fitness. I want to know that I can keep going and hopefully

stay positive along the way. Secondly, I want to push my body, test my fitness and my nerve. I want to know that I can get up and start walking day after day and push through to the end. And lastly, I want to have an amazing experience. I want to go and see things I haven’t seen before, meet new people and be able to say, “Kilimanjaro? Oh, I did that”.

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● Follow Heather and Sarah’s journey at theduncanadventures. com and “The Duncan Adventures” on Facebook. ● Heather and Sarah will be supporting animal welfare group, Omani Paws with their trek. To help their cause, go to gofundme. com/7uzyj6jg

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CHRIS FISHER, AGE 42 NATIONALITY: ENGLISH PROGRAM DIRECTOR & PRESENTER AT MERGE 104.8 ROUTE UP KILIMANJARO: MARANGU ROUTE LENGTH OF CLIMB: 5 DAYS UP AND 1 DAY DOWN START OF CLIMB: JULY 3

Previous Climbers

As one of the most popular mountains in the world, roughly 35,000 trekkers try to reach the summit Mount Kilimanjaro each year. A few celebrities are among those: ● Actress Jessica Biel ● Musician Kenna ● Actor Emile Hirsch ● Singer Cheryl Fernandez-Versini (then Cole) ● Singer Gary Barlow ● Singer Ronan Keating

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he reason why I decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is to get my fitness regime back in order. I said to my trainer Sarah, who, incidentally, is also climbing with Heather, that I needed a goal to work And those who didn’t: towards, something like Kilimanjaro and ● Former tennis player Martina Navratilova (fell ill she said: “Heather and I are climbing 4,000 feet shy of the summit) Kilimanjaro.” So later that night, I went ● Russian billionaire and Chelsea Football Club owner and researched online and the next Roman Abramovich (collapsed at 15,000ft) thing, I was signing up. The timescale ● Former American football linebacker Ray Lewis that they said you would need to train (retired with injured foot and illness) was a minimum of three months and it was 13 weeks before their trip was going. ● Both Everest Base Camps – South and North – are So, I thought, “Yes, now is the time, the below the summit of Kilimanjaro signs are there”. It’s a big thing for me because its four ● The mountain is a dormant volcano comprised of years this month since I had my gastric three volcanic cones, Shira, Kibo (on which the Uhuru surgery and it was about this time four summit stands) and Mawenzi years ago that I started to have the ● There are six official Kilimanjaro routes and three drastic weight loss. Since the surgery, I summit assault passages managed to lose about 70kg but in the past 12 to 18 months, I’ve put 15kg of ● Only 45 per cent of climbers who attempt to summit on all routes make it to the top that back on just with bad choices, bad lifestyle and bad eating habits again. ● There are an estimated three to seven deaths on the This is a way to kick out those bad mountain each year habits, introduce good habits again and ● The record for the fastest ascent and descent is held by Swiss work to something a bit more long term. mountain runner Karl Egloff, who ran to the top and back in six My preparations to climb the hours and 42 minutes in August 2014 mountain have involved two personal ● The youngest person to reach the summit is Keats Boyd, aged training sessions a week with Sarah, seven, from Los Angeles (he managed to dodge the minimum age as well as Engine Room sessions at rule of 10 years) Horizon Fitness Oman, going out for long walks in the evening and doing ● The oldest person to summit is Angela Vorobeva from Russia, mountain treks. It’s been great finding who reached the top aged 86 years and 267 days in 2015 new places to see here in Oman while ● In May 2016, Pizza Hut set an official Guinness World Record I’ve been doing this training. I’ve also by delivering the highest-altitude pizza to the top of Kilimanjaro been having cryotherapy sessions at The In June 2015, 10 Omanis, part of an Outward Bound Oman organised trek, summited Kilimanjaro. The group included environmentalist, entrepreneur and former Merge 104.8 presenter Rumaitha al Busaidi.

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Wellness Centre in Muscat. Mentally, to be honest, I’m up and down. I’m having good days and bad days. There are days when I’m really excited and really looking forward to it. The support I’ve had has been amazing, really overwhelming, from colleagues, family members, friends and listeners. So in a way I feel that if I don’t summit, I’m letting a lot of people down. It’s a big mental pressure. Last weekend, I had a really big anxiety attack. It took over my mind and I was really questioning myself and doubting myself. I just had to put it all back into perspective and remember why I’m doing this. I’m doing this for me, as well as for the charities. I’m doing this as mainly something for me to achieve, and something for me to look back on for years to come. I can motivate other people when they go on their journey like people are doing with me now. Altitude sickness is probably one of my biggest fears as well. That is something that you read on every single blog of everybody who has been there and it’s something that no individual can plan for. You can have the fittest person in the world, who could be out running marathons, and in the gym for hours a day, and athletes who don’t’ manage to summit because they’re used to taking in a lot of oxygen with their training. I’m trying not to think about not completing it but it is in my mind. You’re having sleepless nights or you’re waking up and the first thing that you’re thinking about is Tanzania and Kilimanjaro. It really has taken over my mind for the past two months. But I have no regrets, none whatsoever. I’m very happy that I managed to sign up with a company that I’ve known from the time I lived in Dubai, a company called Gulf for Good (a Dubai-based charity under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum), which has just celebrated 15 years and they’ve raised over US$3.2 million (RO1.2m) for various causes around the world. There are two organisations here in Oman that I’ll be raising funds for as well. I met our climbing team in Dubai a couple of weeks ago. There are 11 of us in total and they’re a great bunch and I’m really looking forward to climbing up the mountain with them. I will be assigned a climbing buddy from the team when I get there. It’s going to be good, it’s going to be fun, it’s going to be difficult but it’s going to be a great journey to remember. I’m most looking forward to reaching the top. I’ll take a cake up to the top of the mountain and a copy of Y Magazine, too, of course! You only stay at the top for about 15 to 20 minutes because of the altitude. The final day of the trek is the hardest because you’re trekking for about 14 hours on that final day alone. It’s really difficult. It starts from about 1am on Summit Day. This is certainly not going to be the last mountain trek that I do. I’m going to do more of these. I’m hooked. ● To help Chris’s chosen causes, go to justgiving.com/fundraising/ Chris-Fisher73


The Kit

They will also require hiking boots, gloves, a hydration bladder, sun hats, trekking poles, a water bottle and a fabric Buff, which can be used as a sun guard, scarf or hat. The large duffel bag is to hold everything.

Climbing a mountain requires a lot of equipment. Here’s just a selection of some of the gear that Heather Duncan is taking. (Sarah and Chris will be packing the same). The climbers carry a day pack weighing 7-11 kilograms while the rest of the kit is taken by the local porters. Photo: Heather Duncan

On the left, the two dark bundles are base layers – one for day and one for night while sleeping in the tent. They are thermal and heat reflective.

The blue jumper is a large fleece top for nighttime in the camp once theystop walking and their bodies start to cool down.

There are two jackets – one is lightweight and fitted close to the body and synthetic down for heat. The second jacket is heavier with built-in fleece and the outer layer is wind and waterproof.

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irst and foremost, I would like to wish everyone Ramadan Mubarak. It’s that wonderful time of the year when people leave all their worries behind and make an extra effort to get in touch with their spiritual side. This week, I decided to make a small change for my Destination piece, opting to head to Seeb Souk after dusk as opposed to my usual outdoor adventures. With temperatures touching 45 degrees Celsius on most days, it is getting harder for me and my friends (who are also observing Ramadan) to explore areas surrounding Muscat. So, I’m making a temporary switch from my usual daytime explorations. This decision also makes sense as my point of interest – Seeb Souk – only rumbles to life after Iftar, when people are fresh and ready to get some shopping done. Accompanying me for this adventure was my trusted travel buddy, Imran. We didn’t want to be late so we left for the souk right after breaking our fast. This gave us a chance to experience the authentic ambience and atmosphere of the souk, and the people who shop there. Also, this being my first destination for the month of Ramadan meant that I could observe what people were doing in the after hours and how the changes in operating times make a difference. And the souk’s multicultural demography makes for a perfect spot to achieve this. But first things first: if you’re preparing to head to the souk for shopping, brace yourself for a sweaty night. Imran and I quickly agreed that we were a little optimistic in assuming that the Muscat weather would be a little bit more forgiving past sunset. The humidity levels on the night were off the charts and we were sweating profusely. I was scared for my precious camera gear. I think that the souk’s close proximity to the beach - it’s just a short walk away - is the reason behind the sauna-like night air. While the humidity levels in the souqksurprised us, we quickly realised that we were probably the only ones complaining. The number of people who turned up was staggering and shopping spirits were running high here. Of course, I’ve been to the souk countless times before and I know that the atmosphere here is always vibrant, with shoppers bustling around looking for a bargain, traders looking for customers and people scurrying around the streets. It didn’t take me long to find my favourite shot – of a cobbler at a shoe store sipping on a cup of black lemon tea. He was very friendly and even allowed me to photograph him. From his face, I could tell he was extremely tired but determined after his long day, which is true with most shopkeepers around the souk. But I particularly like this shot because his face reflects

his inner strength. Following that, I was on my way across the busy streets, looking for another picture to snap. I notice that it is the shoe and clothing shops that are jam-packed with shoppers, which is normal when families get ready for Eid. Most people tend to purchase new clothes and shoes prior to the occasion. Tailors and cobblers are working overtime here. Among the commotion, I also noticed a tailor working quietly in his shop, probably working on bulk orders. I quickly snapped a photo of him because he seemed to have found a way to shut out the crowds and the distractions away from his work. I have to be honest, I envied his level of concentration as he worked on the cloth, taking measurements and making alterations. Walking around the souk, I also stumbled upon a cat. The little fellow was one of the most beautiful street cats that I have seen. It was elegant and passionate, just like a model staring at the lens and striking a pose. Moving into the darker areas of the souk, I noticed a relaxed atmosphere. More people here hang out with their phones than move about. They were probably texting their loved ones back at home. I distinctly noticed a young man looking at his phone, smiling, as he was typing. It made me realise how much technology has advanced and how it helps keep people and loved ones in touch with each other. Amazing, isn’t it? Time passed quickly. And it was close to midnight. Both Imran and I were hot, tired, soaked in sweat, and ready to leave. But the souk was still very much alive and rumbling. I’m guessing the hustle and bustle would continue until the early hours. I knew that going to the souk would make for some brilliant pictures – and I wasn’t disappointed.

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