Shahdad Desert: hottest spot on the Earth

167 Monday, Feb 12, 2024

Have you ever been to the hottest spot on the Earth? Shahdad Desert is the hottest place on planet earth, recorded by NASA, that is so worth it to visit. By visiting the Shahdad Desert, you will experience an extraordinary journey.

Everyone can confirm that desert sceneries are different, and they will surely calm you deeply down as well as boosting up your adventure senses. Make your adventure an unforgettable one inside the heart of the hottest place on the earth in Shahdad Desert.
 
 
Kalout or Yardang
Arriving at Shahdad Desert almost feels like stepping into another planet. You will see beautifully formed rocks at the end of the desert, which are called kalouts. These magnificent sculptures, surrounded by dunes, make the entire desert mysterious. These strangely shaped sculptures are located at the edge of the Lut Desert and are made by the powerful and long-lasting winds from the Sistan region. Alongside the wind blows, a salty River, which is full of minerals and salt, has helped with the sculpture of Kalouts over time and turned it into a popular tourist destination. UNESCO has registered this scenery as one of the World Heritage Sites, so it is definitely a precious chance to use some shots of your camera on this gorgeous landscape. If you like to keep your memories in photographs, make sure to bring your camera with you so whenever you feel cold, the memories of the hottest desert could warm you up.
 
 
Fun Time
There are some thrilling and exciting activities that you can do in the desert. For instance, rent a safari car and a guide to ride across the dunes. You can try riding a camel or a quad bike, whatever is your preference. But if you are looking for something more relaxing to ease your mind and body with, try walking on the dunes barefoot to sense the warmth and softness of the sands. That’s when the energy of earth creeps up around you. That’s the power of the desert, healing our blues and brightening our mood with its golden sand. This desert has its ways to amaze you.
 
Let’s Hike
Standing on top of a Kalout while watching the sunset is a unique lifetime experience. Pick up your water bottle and be prepared for a challenge. Due to the hotness of Shahdad Desert, it is way more challenging to hike than any other place. You require a guide or a leader who is professionally equipped and experienced to help you through this challenge. Make sure to pay attention to your safety. it is recommended to visit here only during the cold season, and the best options are autumn or winter, especially for hiking that is already a breathtaking exercise. So make sure you’re ready in all ways so that you can experience something great.
 
 
Desert Nights
A sky full of stars is all you need for a dreamy night. Observing stars on a clear starry sky of the desert night by the bonfire makes your journey an unforgettable one. Watch as the glowing sunsets among the golden dunes with the most peaceful silence. Just sit down and take in the beauty of the sandy hills waves that seem like an ocean as the sun goes down. This is a perfect opportunity for photography. Without a doubt, you will end up with photographs that can leave you breathless. As time goes on, nights at deserts keep getting chillier. Therefore, make sure to dress suitably.
 
 
What to Wear
As you might know, you need to wear suitable clothes for your hiking, specifically if that place is one of the hottest areas in the world. First, put on some baggy pants and cotton tops to prevent extra sweating. Also, using a sun protective hat alongside some sunscreens could help as well. Water is obviously essential, so make sure you bring your water bottle with you. If you decided to camp and stay the night in the desert, you need to know that nights are pretty cold in a desert, so you would better bring some sweaters to warm you up as well. It’s highly recommended to go there with a person who is familiar with the area so that you won’t get lost or struggle with something that could easily be solved by a guide.