Arabian Desert Safari
The Arabian Desert is a large desert environment that spans practically the whole Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is the world's fifth biggest desert and the largest in Asia. Some of the desert-adapted animals that thrive in this harsh habitat are gazelles, sand cats, and spiny-tailed lizards. Other species, such as the Arabian sand gazelle, have been reintroduced and are now protected in a number of reserves.
When visiting Kuwait, the Arabian Desert is arguably one of the nicest experiences you will ever have, and it is best appreciated between October and March. The desert, which is flat and sandy, covers the most of the country's little area. Some things to try include dune bashing, quad biking, and sunset viewing since you're bound to experience a stunning deep orange light from atop the Kazmah Desert Cliffs. To tour the historic farms and learn about the trials of life in the desert, camels or SUV safaris are used to go across the desert. Furthermore, if you have the time, a night in the desert inside a Bedouin tent will be difficult to forget.