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Aim for the shoulder months around the main dry season—April–June and September–October in Huacachina, May–September in the Namib, and March–October in Australia—where heat is intense but rain is rare. Avoid peak sandstorms: Wadi Rum’s October–December window balances dust levels and temperatures, while the Sahara’s March–May and September–November avoid the worst of the desert’s heat and wind.
Pre‑book at least one guided session if you are new, because operators know the safest routes, current conditions, and hidden sectors of a dune system. Once you are oriented, carve out solo‑style rides in less crowded zones, but always tell someone your route and carry water, sunscreen, and backup navigation, especially in remote dune parks like the Namib or Great Sand Dunes.
A rental hardboard with a waxed base and padded edge will take most beginners miles; serious riders bring their own board‑wax kit and a compact trauma or first‑aid kit. On huge dune fields, treat each run like a back‑country descent: check for traffic, avoid blind crests, and stay hydrated; film or guide‑led sessions help build skills before attempting headline dunes like Moreeb or Dune 7.
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