Madha

Madha is an exclave of Oman that is completely surrounded by the Fujairah emirate of the United Arab Emirates.

Understand

Madha has 2,500 inhabitants. Its borders were only agreed on in 1969 between the UAE and Oman. Though it is 75 km2 in size, people live only in the area called New Madha.

Get in

Madha is almost directly on the coastal road between the Musandam Peninsula and Muscat. Madha has an airport but no scheduled flights from Oman Air.

There are no border controls between Madha and UAE, but bring your passport just in case, and make sure your car insurance covers Oman.

Get around

The main town of Madha is small so you can walking but to explore the enclave including wadis, dams, villages, a waterfall hike, etc, you should have a car.. Otherwise, the main road will allow you to drive through the village in about five minutes.

See

  • 🌍 Nahwa. UAE counter-enclave within Madha that belongs to the Emirate of Sharjah.

Eat

Consider bringing a picnic lunch (and plenty of water) with you from Fujairah.

Sleep

Fujairah is the next city that offers accommodation options for travellers.

Connect

Omantel runs a mobile network and UAE providers should work as well.

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