You fly over it or you don't visit it.
Of course you can visit the Forbidden City in Beijing (they did in karate kid)
Yes, unless the desert is in an isolated area, most deserts are easy to visit.
The deserts by the Nile River were referred to as the "forbidden deserts" because they were inhospitable and challenging to traverse, characterized by extreme temperatures, scarcity of water, and harsh conditions. Ancient Egyptians viewed these areas as dangerous and often associated them with chaos and the unknown, making them places to be avoided. Additionally, the term reflects the cultural and spiritual beliefs surrounding the desert, which was often seen as a realm of the dead and a barrier to the afterlife.
You can't visit Monito, there are no natural landing zones and going on the island is forbidden.
No it is not still forbidden, it is a historical landmark that people are allowed to visit now, it is a very popular place to visit in china
According to about.com the Forbidden city has 8 millions visitors a year.
Any desert can be dangerous if a person is ill prepared and uneducated about how to visit a desert.
Ni'ihau, called the Forbidden Island because it is privately owned.
Mecca (or Makkah) is forbidden for non Muslims to visit or stay because it is the Muslims most sacred and most holiest city. It is the same way Vatican is forbidden for Muslims to stay in.
As Forbidden city was once the home of the 24 emperors and their households of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) dynasties, and the ritual and political center of the Chinese government.
That depends on the specific desert. Antarctica would be best in the summer. Hot deserts might be cooler in the winter. Cold winter deserts would be best in fall or spring.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.