Inside Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra’s Intimate Desert Escape at Magnificent Bab Al Shams, Dubai; TheGlitz Celeb Travel 2026

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Far from the roar of stadiums and red carpets, Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra recently chose silence, sand, and sky for a deeply personal family retreat at Bab Al Shams Desert Resort. Tucked into Dubai’s golden dunes, the iconic property offered the former Indian cricketer and the actress something increasingly rare… time that moves slowly, luxury that feels lived-in, and moments designed for togetherness rather than spectacle.

In a series of understated Instagram glimpses, the couple revealed a getaway shaped by calm rituals, desert heritage, and the gentle poetry of family life. TheGlitz reports.

Bab Al Shams

Bab Al Shams, long celebrated for its old-world Arabian architecture and immersive desert setting, became the backdrop for a holiday that felt both cinematic and intimate. One image captures Geeta Basra pausing in the resort’s heritage courtyard, framed by towering palms and oversized chess boards that echo the romance of a bygone desert era. The mood is unhurried, almost meditative… an invitation into a slower rhythm where privacy and peace take precedence over indulgence.

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As the sun dips lower, the desert-facing pool emerges as the family’s private oasis. Stone colonnades, swaying palms, and uninterrupted dune views transform the space into a sanctuary meant for lingering afternoons and quiet conversations. There is no urgency here… just the soft glow of evening light reflecting off still water, reinforcing Bab Al Shams’ promise of luxury without intrusion.

Camelback trekking

Rooted in the traditions of the desert, the family also embraced one of the resort’s most evocative experiences: camelback trekking across rolling dunes. As the sky blushed with sunset hues, Harbhajan and Geeta, along with their children, glided across the sand in a moment that felt timeless. The experience wasn’t about adventure alone, but about connection—to the land, to history, and to one another. It added a gentle Bedouin cadence to an otherwise contemporary escape.

Dining Together

Evenings unfolded under the stars at Al Hadheerah, Bab Al Shams’ legendary open-air dining destination. Amid traditional décor, live performances, and the aromas of Middle Eastern cuisine, the family settled into a dinner that celebrated culture as much as cuisine. The night felt immersive yet personal, where storytelling, flavours, and quiet laughter blended seamlessly into the desert air.

Hand-in-hand

By day, the dunes themselves became a playground. Photographs show Harbhajan and Geeta strolling hand in hand with their children across sweeping sands, the vastness of the desert lending a sense of freedom to these simple walks. In another frame, the couple lingers behind, sharing a moment of solitude against untouched dunes and open skies. It’s a reminder that Bab Al Shams offers not just grandeur, but rare pockets of privacy… luxury that feels deeply personal rather than performative.

The resort’s landscaped gardens added another layer to the experience. Laughter echoes as the children immerse themselves in giant lawn games beneath palm trees, transforming manicured greens into spaces for uninhibited play. These moments ground the escape in warmth and ease, reinforcing the resort’s family-friendly soul.

In quieter interludes, Geeta is seen unwinding by a private pool deck, book in hand, bathed in golden desert light. It’s a portrait of mindful luxury…. where rest is intentional, surroundings are soothing, and time feels expansive.

Slowing Down is True Luxe

Harbhajan Singh and Geeta Basra’s Bab Al Shams retreat is not defined by excess, but by intention. It’s a gentle reminder that today’s true luxury lies in slowing down—creating room for family, for stillness, and for moments that unfold without agenda. In the heart of the desert, amid whispering dunes and endless skies, they found a rare kind of richness: presence.

TheGlitz says: In an era of performative travel, Bab Al Shams stands as a sanctuary where luxury feels intimate, unhurried, and deeply human. Sometimes, the most beautiful journeys are the ones that allow you to simply be.

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