In the endless barren desert, the existence of oasis provides an important guarantee for the survival of various animals, plants and even human beings. There are still many beautiful oases in the world today, and they have their own characteristics.


1. Huacachina Oasis



Huacachina Oasis is known as the most beautiful oasis in South America. It is centered on a natural lake. Palm trees, eucalyptus trees and buildings are concentrated around the lake. The green lake is surrounded by tens of meters of sand dunes. Efficacy, used to be a resort in Peru. In addition to boating, you can also go sand skiing and drive a dune buggy. Huacachina Oasis is located in the southern hemisphere. July and August are the winter months in the region. During this time, the temperature of the oasis will be relatively low, which is more suitable for tourists.


2. Oasis of Farafra



Farafra Oasis is perhaps the smallest oasis in Egypt, with a famous Egyptian landscape - the White Desert of Alberta. It is located south of the Bahariya oasis, also within the Libyan desert. The desert is covered with a white, milk-like substance formed from the long-term effects of desert storms from limestone. The people here mainly live in the village of Kasha in Farafra, and the style of the buildings in the village is completely traditional - simple, quaint, plain, maintaining the original color of the earth.


3. Bahariya Oasis



The Bahariya Oasis is an oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt and one of the world's most famous oasis. From here, you can easily go to Black and White Desert and Crystal Mountain. Baviti is the largest village in this oasis. In addition to the picturesque hillside views, you can also see a natural fountain left over from the Roman period, which continuously spews hot water.


4. Huacachina Oasis



Huacachina Oasis is known as the "Oasis of the Americas". Huacachina is a small village built around a lake. People can also see fantastic mirages in Huacachina, and the local desert surfing competition also attracts many tourists. The local sand-themed tourism program allows tourists to tour the entire oasis in a desert carriage, and see ancient whale fossils exposed under strong wind and rain.