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Best 1 Jordanian Badia Steppe

Covering eastern Jordan, the Jordanian Badia Steppe is a vast desert grassland historically serving as a crucial grazing ground and smuggling route since antiquity.

2 Ustyurt Plateau Steppe

The Ustyurt Plateau, spanning Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, is a vast limestone steppe noted for its dramatic steep cliffs, locally known as chinks, and its isolated, fragile arid ecosystems.

3 Dasht-e Kavir Steppe Margins

The Dasht-e Kavir Steppe Margins border Iran's largest desert, the Dasht-e Kavir, and are notable for their extreme aridity, shifting sand dunes, and unique salt-tolerant vegetation.

4 Gobi Desert Steppe

The Gobi Desert Steppe is a vast semi-desert ecoregion spanning northern China and southern Mongolia, recognized for its extreme temperatures and rare wild Bactrian camels.

5 Afghan Steppe (Rigestan)

The Afghan Steppe, or Rigestan, is a sparsely populated arid highland desert in southern Afghanistan, notable for its extreme temperatures, sandy terrain, and nomadic Baloch inhabitants.

6 Negev Steppe

The Negev Steppe is a vast desert grassland in southern Israel, notable for its arid climate and the ancient Nabataean spice trade route, featuring the UNESCO World Heritage site of Avdat.

7 Registan Steppe (Afghanistan)

The Registan Steppe is a vast, arid sandy region in southern Afghanistan, notable for its massive sand dunes and the historical presence of nomadic Baloch and Pashtun tribal cultures.

8 Syrian Steppe (Badia)

The Syrian Steppe, also known as the Badia, covers eastern Syria as a transitional semi-arid zone that has historically supported Bedouin pastoral nomadism and vital overland trade routes.

9 Muyunkum Desert Steppe

A sandy desert-steppe in southern Kazakhstan dominated by saxaul shrubs and wormwood, forming part of the broader Central Asian arid zone.

10 Saryesik-Atyrau Desert Steppe

A large sand massif in southeastern Kazakhstan between the Ili River and Lake Balkhash, one of the most extensive sandy deserts in Central Asia.

11 Makran Steppe

The Makran Steppe is a coastal arid region spanning southern Iran and Pakistan, globally notable for its harsh desert climate and the Makran Coastal Highway completed in 2004.

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