By Afiur
March 31, 2026
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al-Ahsa is one of the largest oases in the world, home to millions of palm trees, natural springs.
Nestled in the Atlas Mountains, Chebika is known for its dramatic setting, waterfalls, palm groves, and rocky canyons rising out of the desert.
Set along the Dead Sea, Ein Gedi is a nature reserve featuring freshwater springs, waterfalls, and rich wildlife.
Surrounded by towering sand dunes, Huacachina is a tiny village built around a natural lagoon in Peru’s desert. Visitors come here for dune buggy rides, sandboarding.
Located near Egypt’s western border, Siwa Oasis is famous for its crystal-clear springs, salt lakes, and endless date palms. With ancient ruins, mud-brick architecture.
Hidden deep in the Sahara, Timia is a rare green valley filled with fruit orchards, waterfalls, and traditional villages.
Located along the ancient Silk Road, Turpan is a historic oasis sustained by an ingenious underground irrigation system called karez.
One of Oman’s most popular natural attractions, this oasis features emerald pools, flowing streams, and date palm plantations.