Thursday, December 26, 2013

Off to the Camel Races!

I am not going to be blogging in chronological order.  That would be too logical, right?  :)  I will start with the camel races!  Or, rather, race.  I have been wanting to go to a camel race ever since I moved to Oman.  Our friend, Mark, told us of a race in Barka, on December 19th.  I was excited!  He had a copy of a race schedule with the place and dates, but no times.  He was not sure if the races started at 6 am or 8 am, so a caravan of cars met in Muscat at 6:30 am and we then headed to Barka.  It took less than 45 minutes on the Muscat Expressway.  When we got to the Barka roundabout, we went through and then starting following signs to the racecourse.  Side note:  you might find directions to this racetrack online, but it will say horse racecourse.  It is also for camels.


The sign in front of the racecourse.


I honestly didn't know what to expect.  I was actually thinking it would be more of a very basic racecourse.  I was not expecting such beautiful facilities.  We parked and went in.  We quickly realized we were just about the only spectators there.  


Joe, Amanda, Jared, Seth, and Austin.  Amanda, Jared, and Seth came to spend an early Christmas with us.  We were so excited to have them here!!!


We were handed these very nice brochures.


With pictures like this inside.  This is what I was expecting.


This is what we got...  It turns out that we had missed the first two races.  One more was scheduled, but no one was sure of the time.  Then, that race was cancelled.  Evidently, not enough camels showed up.  But the group in this picture graciously volunteered to stage an unofficial race just for our group!  We were very appreciative.


The camels were being moved from their pens to the starting line.


Waiting for the race to start.


And they're off!







Like I said, this was an unofficial race.  The jockeys were these boys.  I am not sure what the boy on the left was trying to do.  Maybe avoid a camel collision?  I had a friend ask me if we placed bets on the camels.  Muslims don't believe in gambling, so we couldn't have placed a bet anyways.


We were allowed in the camel enclosures after the race.  Everyone was very nice to us (we were a group of about 16 Americans).


This camel was the winner.  I am assuming it was from an earlier race, not the one we saw.  The man on the left was taking a blood sample from the camel, to test for drugs.  Camel racing is serious business.  Oman has the reputation for the best racing camels and winners can fetch up to 200,000 Omani Rials, or $520,000!!!  So who is paying half a million dollars for these camels?  The sheiks of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar.


If you want to see a camel race of your own, here is the schedule found on the internet.  Or maybe you would like to see the Camel Beauty Competition in February.  Hope you have better success than we did.  But we still had a great time!  :)

5 comments:

  1. Hi Wanda, I came across your blog yesterday when I was searching for Camel race information. I live in Muscat and would love to see a camel race, do you have any idea where I would find a schedule for this season? We heard there was one on yesterday so drove all the way to Barka but either it wasn't on or we had the wrong time!

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    1. Hi Kat,
      I will try to help you the best I can. That schedule you see above was a photo taken by some random person and put online. It was found by a friend of a friend and that is how I knew about it. As for this year, I am not sure. I have another friend who actually went to the the Oman Camel Racing Federation office. It is on 18 November Street, across from The Chedi. She went in there, and someone told her when a race was. Actually, I believe they even took her there, since as you know, directions are not usually clear.
      I hope that helps you. Meanwhile, I will ask around and let you know if I hear any details.

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    2. Thanks Wanda :) I will try the office, I don't live far from 18 Nov.

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  2. Hi Kat,

    They are organizing camel races for 3 days in Barka ( Al Fulaij track) 4-6 November. 6:30 - 9:30 AM

    Good luck

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  3. hi Kat,

    we lived 4 years in Oman, and are back for a holiday. we read something about camelrace in Barka on 25 and 26th of february. it was on a flyer on the airport. Have you any idea were in Barka and what time it could start?

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