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Geological · Muscat, Al Sharqiyah, OM

Wahiba Sands Camel Country — Oman

The Wahiba Sands — Sharqiyah Sands — cover 12,500 square kilometres of the Oman interior with a dune system whose topography includes some of the Arabian Peninsula's most varied dune types: longitudinal dunes running parallel for 200 kilometres, transverse dunes, and the huge orange barchan dunes of the interior whose crests are visible from considerable distances. The Bedouin tribes that have inhabited the sands for centuries continue to use the dune system for camel grazing, and encounters with camel herds moving through dune corridors at dawn are commonplace in the accessible northern sections. The dunes' colour at sunset is among the deepest and most saturated orange available anywhere in the Arabian Peninsula, and the combination of traditional Omani desert culture, camel herds, and extreme dune scenery in a relatively accessible and politically stable country makes the Wahiba one of the best-managed desert experiences in the Middle East.

When
Oct — Apr, peak Nov — Mar
Best viewing
A vast, accessible dune landscape where camel herds move through orange sand corridors at dawn, set against an authentic Bedouin desert culture in one of the region's most politically stable and visitor-friendly environments.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

The Wahiba Sands — officially Sharqiyah Sands — stretch across 12,500 square kilometres of Oman's interior, offering one of the Arabian Peninsula's most dramatic and varied dune landscapes. Longitudinal dunes run parallel for 200 kilometres, while enormous orange barchan dunes dominate the interior, their crests catching the light from remarkable distances. At dawn, the northern sections come alive as Bedouin camel herds move silently through corridors between the dunes, the animals' silhouettes set against a sky shifting from deep violet to amber. The sands themselves glow with some of the most intensely saturated orange tones found anywhere in Arabia — a colour that deepens at sunset into something close to burnt copper. The wind sculpts fine ridgelines into perfect curves, and the silence between gusts is profound. Visitors encounter an active, living desert culture rather than a sanitised spectacle, with the Bedouin presence lending authenticity rarely found in managed desert tourism elsewhere in the Middle East.

When to go

Oct — Apr, peak Nov — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: MCT. Nearest city: Muscat.

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