The top 10 deserts in the world
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING/ Updated : Aug 19, 2014, 17:47 IST
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A desert can be a truly awe-inspiring and life altering travel experience—nothing can beat the serenity of a night in the desert under the stars. Get away from it all into a sea of shifting dunes and moon-like rock formations—as w … Read more
A desert can be a truly awe-inspiring and life altering travel experience—nothing can beat the serenity of a night in the desert under the stars. Get away from it all into a sea of shifting dunes and moon-like rock formations—as well as evidence of long-dead civilisations—perhaps to find aspects of yourself that you didn't know existed? Everybody should experience a desert in this way at least once. Read less

A desert can be a truly awe-inspiring and life altering travel experience—nothing can beat the serenity of a night in the desert under the stars. Get away from it all into a sea of shifting dunes and moon-like rock formations—as well as evidence of long-dead civilisations—perhaps to find aspects of yourself that you didn't know existed? Everybody should experience a desert in this way at least once.
Whether it’s braving the baking sun during the day (and the freezing cold at night), the rocky road or the perpetual cold, crossing a desert is a unique and powerful emotional experience. This trip of a lifetime is best done on foot, including camping at night.
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