The geography of the Laayoune-Saguia el-Hamra region extends over vast areas and forms an important part of the geographical reality of the region. This region is characterized by its harsh and dry desert character, where golden sands stretch over vast distances, making it a dry and arid region in general. The geography of the desert includes vast plains of sand, small and large hills, and wadis that collect water in the winter. The landscape in this region varies from vast sandy deserts to winding desert plains and rocky mountains that are prominent landmarks in the region. The desert is part of the Sahara Desert and is home to a variety of animals and plants adapted to the harsh environment. The region is an important tourist destination for travelers wishing to explore the stunning natural beauty of the desert and learn about desert culture and traditions.