In the beautiful eastern Oman, at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, there are yellow sands haunting the Wahiba desert (Wahiba Sands), which stretches over 15,000 square kilometers, and the vast desert is covered with large and small rolling dunes, and occasionally some golden acacia trees and thorns grow between the ochre sand. In this lifeless desert, there is a 5,000-year-old Bedouin tribe. There is no strong commercial atmosphere here, you can really feel the beauty and simplicity of the Middle East desert, attracting many tourists to check in and drive from Sur. Here, immersive experience of the original ecological desert journey is no more than a camel riding and driving to the sand. Bury your feet in the fine sand, follow the dune ridge line, and walk through it to feel the desert's barren, empty and pure. In addition to experiencing the fineness of sand with your torso, you can also choose to cross the sand dunes, drive four wheels of motorcycles, and throw the fine sand like salt crystals into the sky...Camel, an animal born to cross the sand, is characterized by its magnificent hump, riding a camel, There will be a sense of history in the ancient times. Slowly ride along the contours of the dunes until people are tired, relying on its wide and soft body. Many Bedouins still live in the desert, and live nomadic lives, with goats, sheep and camels. They are likely to meet their large tents on the way to visit Bedouins families to learn about their customs and traditions. If you have the opportunity, you can have a sip of Bedouin tea or wine, or coffee. As the evening progresses, you can enjoy a sunset, on the towering dunes, enjoy the visual feast of the sunset dunes, the long yellow sand is lonely, the dunes are silhouette and the sunset is round. The shadows are raised like magnificent, and then sunk on the back of the dunes. The night is low, and the stars in the desert are shining at night. Light a campfire, you can set up your tent in the sand, enjoy a desert camping, or sleep in the quiet desert like this, and have no fun! Travel Tips: 1. If you don't report the group but rent a car by yourself, it is recommended to hire a local guide as a guide, especially Bedouin people who are familiar with the desert situation, it is not fun to get lost in the desert. 2. Pay attention to sun protection, bring a sufficient amount of water, and the desert with strong sunshine is more than 40 °C per year. 3. Do not walk out of the desert.