Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
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The Atacama Desert rarely has rain and some areas of the desert have received no rian in centuries.
According to google, the driest place on Earth is the Atacama desert in Chile. There are places in this desert where rain has never been recorded. But even here, the air will contain trace amounts of water vapour (very, very little though). To my knowledge, there is no place on or even in the Earth that is entirely without water.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
Yes, most deserts experience rain, though rarely. One exception is in parts of the Atacama desert in South America, where not a single drop of rain has been recorded since its discovery over 400 years ago.
There is no "Nimbi Desert.' Were you referring to the Namib Desert?