Wrap

That’s a wrap…for now!

We concluded yet another successful filming phase capturing some truly inspirational stories across the Sultanate of Oman. We filmed stories for both The Incredible Empty Quarter and The Amazing Arabian Coastlands films.

Now it back to planning the next section of filming!

Desert

The Generosity of the Desert

Ash Sharqiya sands holds a treasure trove of history, culture and adventure.

Many Bedouin tribes conserve their traditional roots passing on their knowledge to the new generations. Our production team had an incredible time exploring the area and hearing stories of the past from local elders.

The months leading up to our visit had seen unprecedentedly high rainfall, which lead to incredible amounts of greenery growing in the desert.
A spectacular sight indeed!

Turtle Commandos

All around us, passionate and brilliant individuals are dedicated to fostering positive environmental change. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports that the rate at which the world’s wildlife is disappearing is up to 10,000 times faster than the natural extinction rate. Thus, it is crucial for us to embody the change we wish to see in the world and actively contribute to the protection of our precious wildlife.

Fact

Did you know?

The sex of a turtle is determined by the temperature of the eggs during incubation, a process known as temperature-dependent sex determination.

Studies indicate that if turtle eggs are incubated at temperatures below 27.7° Celsius, the resulting hatchlings will be male. Conversely, if the incubation temperature exceeds 31° Celsius, the hatchlings will be female. Fluctuating temperatures between these two extremes will yield a combination of both male and female baby turtles.

Climate change has the potential to raise sand temperatures, leading to a higher production of females than males, which disrupts the natural sex ratios or can even lethal incubation conditions, which would impact turtle species

Tale of a Lost City Ubar

Exploring the mysteries of the Empty Quarter! One of the most fascinating sites we filmed is The Lost City of Ubar in Shisr, Dhofar. This ancient trade hub for frankincense and spices is surrounded by incredible history, just like Khor Rori and Al Baleed Village. Filming here was an adventure—think bats, a sandstorm, and the modern ways of the Bedouin!

UBAR

Focus

Sponsor focus

We are delighted to welcome Oman Air as our official Oman carrier. We are even more excited that the partnership is aligning with our sustainability goals to reduce, reuse and recycle.

Oman Air is enhancing its eco-friendly efforts by using sustainable materials and reducing waste, saving approximately 21.6 tonnes of plastic in 2023 by switching to paper-based alternatives and managing water consumption more efficiently. Initiatives include redesigning Economy Class earphone packaging to eliminate 6.48 tonnes of
non-recyclable waste annually, conserving resources. Oman Air emphasises their commitment to reducing air travel’s environmental impact while ensuring passenger comfort. Additionally, Oman Air Catering partnered with the Oman Food Bank to tackle food waste and provide aid to those in need.

Oman Air recently launched an on-board recycling collection drive where they encourage guests to throw their loose plastic into a special marked bag. This initiative raises awareness while ensuring plastic waste doesn’t end up in a landfill!

Surveying the Sooty Falcons

The Daymaniyat Islands serve as vital nesting grounds for the Sooty Falcon. Each year, these migratory raptors stop in Oman to breed and care for their young.

The Environment Authority has been diligently tracking the population numbers and migration patterns of the Sooty Falcon. By assessing the number of breeding pairs, tagging the birds, and equipping them with tracking devices, both local and international experts work together to monitor the falcon population, aiming to safeguard this species and its surrounding ecosystems.

As part of our film project, the Arabia Untamed team collaborated with the Environment Authority and international researchers during their annual survey on Daymaniyat Island. We captured some incredible moments showcasing the dedication of the rangers and the adorable young Sooty Falcons.

Filming these young Sooty Falcons is an extraordinary experience, offering a unique glimpse into the early life stages of these magnificent birds.

Fact

Did you know?

The first systematic survey of the Sooty Falcon’s breeding population occurred in Oman in 1978.

This species breeds in the hot summer months, utilizing the influx of migratory birds. After breeding, Sooty Falcons migrate thousands of kilometers to Madagascar and East Africa, showcasing their resilience and adaptability in various ecological landscapes.

LOcations

Al Wusta Wetland Reserve

FUN

Behind the Scene

Our team recently visited the breathtaking Wusta Wetlands Reserve as part of our upcoming documentary project. This hidden gem, rich in wildlife and natural beauty, has truly inspired us to capture its wonders on film.

Discovering Culture

During our recent visit, the production team had the honor of meeting local citizens and uncovering the rich history and traditions of this remarkable region. This journey offered a deeper understanding of an ancient culture that will inspire our upcoming film