One of China’s most remote desert regions, known for towering sand dunes, scattered desert lakes, and a stark, expansive landscape. The desert is characterised by dramatic contrasts between high dunes and clear water lakes, with minimal development and limited access. It is valued for its raw natural scenery and is typically visited as part of guided or expedition-style journeys rather than casual sightseeing, with activities like desert stargazing camping and off-road adventure. Badain Jaran Desert was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2024.