You need water, food, wood, compos, tent and a sleeping bag.
People in the desert often construct shelters using materials like mud bricks, palm leaves, and textiles to provide insulation against the harsh temperatures. They may also utilize existing natural features like caves or rock formations for shelter. Additionally, traditional desert dwellings such as tents or yurts are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled for nomadic lifestyles.
To be exact, the NPC's name is Karcasa at "The Burning Sands, Tent of the Entertainers" where the Desert Rabbits are -.-
Water and Food are the main survival things you need but you will also need spare clothes and a blanket because it gets cold at night in the desert. You will need a tent and more.
In the region known as the Bikaner Desert, houses would have to be made of a very thick canvas. This type of house would much resemble a tent. Larger cities in the Bikaner desert have houses constructed of a type of adobe.
I would say yes, more than one way to (Beat the Heat) in a shaded tent.
There are major cities and towns in most deserts that have hotels and motels for lodging. Otherwise a person will need to bring a tent or other shelter.
They resemble a tent and are made of a very thick canvas material. The larger cities have houses made of adobe.
A bell tent is a tent with a bell-like shape.
When you secure a tent to the ground to stop it from blowing away with tent pegs.
Indians live in a tent
The camel puts its nose inside the tent to seek warmth in the cold desert night; but it's a folly to think the camel will stop there. Unless resisted promptly, the whole camel will soon be inside the tent displacing its human occupiers! The phrase refers to a small initial step that will almost surely be followed by a much bigger, potentially disruptive, step to come.