Wahiba Sands Desert

Sharqiya desert invites to witness the most incredible sunsets, and the night sky is as taken from a one thousand and one nights story, with the mystic silence that speaks for itself. 

Al Sharqiya Sands, also known as the Wahiba Sands, was in the very beginning home to the Bedouins of Bani Wahiba Tribe.  The name arises from the Arabic word bedu, meaning desert dweller.

Al Sharqiya Sands, also known as the Wahiba Sands, was in the very beginning home to the Bedouins of Bani Wahiba Tribe. The name arises from the Arabic word bedu, meaning desert dweller.

About 3000 bedouins from various tribes still live a traditional nomadic life in the constantly moving desert sands.

About 3000 bedouins from various tribes still live a traditional nomadic life in the constantly moving desert sands.

One year ago on a journey through the amazing coast of beautiful and friendly Oman, Daily Planet Earth was born.

Sharqiya Sands is located between Muscat and Sur and extends to 180 km from north to south.

The rolling dunes here are pushed by the winds to heights of up to 100 meters.

The rolling dunes here are pushed by the winds to heights of up to 100 meters.

It reaches the Arabian Sea so there is rich wildlife to be found including arts such as gazelle, mongoose, and migrant bird populations.

It reaches the Arabian Sea so there is rich wildlife to be found including arts such as gazelle, mongoose, and migrant bird populations.

"The desert is a natural extension of the inner silence of the body." Jean Baudrillard

"The desert is a natural extension of the inner silence of the body." Jean Baudrillard

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