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Los Cabos Camel Tour

 

Pure Fun and Adventure in our Camel Ride in Cabo San Lucas during 2024 is guaranteed. Your free and included roundtrip transportation picks you up and drops you off conveniently in the Lobby of Your Hotel. Upon arrival to the National Park Migriño get checked in and ready for Your Camel in Cabo adventure. Your search for things to do in Los Cabos is over. Riding a Camel on one of the most secluded, iconic and beautiful Beaches in Los Cabos with incredible views of Sand Dunes, the Pacific Ocean and Dry Riverbeds is a magical experience that will last you for a life time. Your professional Camel Ride in Cabo Tour Guide will fill you in with all the Secrets about the Camels history, anatomy and its beautiful friendly personality. You will pet, feed and interact with those incredible creatures and take stunning Photos that will leave your family and friends surprised and stunned. Riding the Camel on the Beach listening to the Pacific Ocean waves and feeling the ocean breeze in your hair takes you right into the Movie Lawrence of Arabia. Get that Camel Kiss for a stunning photo, hug and kiss your new friend. Finally visit the National Parks included Zoo to explore other species and animals from around the Baja. Finish off your adventure with Delicious Tacos and a Tequila Tasting before heading back to your Hotel after a fantastic Experience and fun activity. This adventure is of incredible value and a must do in Los Cabos. Pre-booking may guarantee your space in this very popular and many times sold out adventure. Reserve today, save your place in this incredible magnificent Adventure.

Minimum Age: 5 Years

 

Included:

► Round Trip Transportation

► Professional Tour Guides

► 30 Minute Camel Ride on Stunning Beach

► Delicious Tacos, Soft Drinks and Water.

► Tequila class and tasting in an enigmatic Tequila museum.

► Nature Hike in an ecological reserve.

► An experienced Camel Trainer and Bilingual guide.

► Desert Safari Ride.

 

Not Included:

► Gratuities

► 25 Usd Park Conservation Fee per Person

► Photos

 

Restriction: The use of Cell Phones and Cameras is not permitted during driving a Motorized Vehicle or Riding a Wild Life Animal due to Mexican and International Laws. Just as anywhere else in the world using a Phone or Camera device represents danger to yourself and other participants and is not allowed.

Tip: You can bring along a Strap on Go Pro that would maintain the Go Pro Camera to your Head or Chest without having to hold and manipulate the device. Professional Photos are being taken and are available for purchase starting at 20 Usd after the Tour if you choose not to bring along your Strap on Go Pro.

 

Frequently asked questions for the Camel Ride in Cabo

Question: Is Camel Riding dangerous?

Answer: No, Camel Riding is a safe and fun activity, the safety regulations, equipment and procedures are International standard and considerably above what needs to be done to make this a safe Adventure. Your Tour is accompanied by several specialized and professional Tour Guides to make sure you are safe.

Question: Is riding the Camel Riding difficult?

Answer: Riding a Camel is very simple and explained and done very easy. It does not require special skills. It is easy to ride a Camel and you are always guided by the Care Taker.

Question: Does the tour include transportation from my Hotel, Condo or Airbnb?

Answer: Round Trip Transportation is included in your adventure from Hotels, Condos or Airbnb (For some locations you may have to move to a close by meeting point).

Question: Why do I have to pay and Entrance Fee of 20 Usd apart of my Tour Price?

Answer: The 20 Usd “Entrance Fee” is a Wild Life Conservation Fee, to keep everything clean and in ecologic harmony.

Question: How much time does the Camel Tour take?

Answer: To complete the Tour it is approximately 2 hours, with fitting, instructions and set up the Tour is approximately 2 hours and a half long. Adding on transportation both ways take into consideration 4 to 5 hours for your Adventure.

Question: Can I use my Go Pro or Camera during the Dune Buggy Tour?

Answer: The use of Cameras or Go Pro is not allowed during the Adventure. A fall of Cameras, Phones or equipment ruins any Camera or Go Pro.  A professional Photographer will be taking photos of your adventure, at the end of the Tour you can purchase the Photos.

Question: What happens if I get sick the day of the Tour and cannot go to my Adventure?

Answer: We can re-schedule your Tour for later and when you feel better or with a medical certificate you can get a full refund for up to 2 people.

Question: What if my Vacation gets cancelled because of Covid-19?

Answer: You get a full refund the day you communicate this to us.

Question: Can I get sick with Coronavirus during the Tour?

Answer: All Bio Safety measures have been taken during your transportation, check in and tour to avoid sickness with Intense cleaning, Social Distancing, mask wearing and Anti-bacterial gel anywhere. Thousands of people are still currently enjoying Adventures in Los Cabos.

Other Animal Interaction Adventures

Horseback Riding in Los Cabos (click here for more Information)

Another fun Activity in Los Cabos is Horseback Riding available in several locations, an Oasis and Canyon, the Desert and the Beach.  This is a great adventure for couples and Families with kids. Beginners or more advanced, options are available for both.

Snorkeling with Sea Lions (click here for more Information)

Super fun and in the Sea Lions natural environment in Espiritu Santo Island in La Paz. The playful Sea Lions are certainly fun to be around, don’t be surprised that a Sea Lions get really close to you or nibbles of your Snorkeling fins, this is quite common and part of the Adventure. This Eco tour is an all-day adventure that is limited in spacing and early planning is essential to not miss out on this Adventure.

Snorkeling with a Whale Shark (click here for more Information)

Snorkeling with a Whale Shark from December to April is also an adventure that is absolutely fantastic. Get close with a Giant but gentle Whale Shark jumping into the pristine and clear water of the Sea of Cortes in La Paz. This Eco tour is an all-day adventure that is limited in spacing and early planning is essential to not miss out on this Adventure.

Dolphin Swims (click here for more Information)

A Dolphin Encounter or Swim is also available in Los Cabos, get a Kiss, a Hug and shake the Dolphins fins in this interactive Dolphin Experience. Fun for every body and fantastic for kids. All dolphins have been born in captivity and are well kept.

Whale Watching in Los Cabos (click here for more Information)

Whale Watching in Los Cabos is possible from December 15th till the end of March every year. You can Whale Watch in so many options, Zodiacs, Glass Bottom Boats, Sailing Boats, Catamarans, Wave Runners, Luxury Yachts and more. The best Cabo Whale Watching that is available is the Whale Watching in Cabo Tour with Premium Bar, Deluxe Snacks on a French made Luxury Double Decker Catamaran.

Camels live in deserts, where it is hot and dry. Camels have adapted and found ways to help them survive in deserts. They have a thick coat of hair that protects them from the heat in the day, and keeps them warm at night. Their large feet spread their weight on the sand when they are walking. When there is food and water, a camel can eat and drink large amounts of it and store it as fat in the hump. Then, when there is no food or water, the camel uses the fat for energy, and the hump becomes small and soft. A camel’s waste contains very little water. Even the water from the camel’s breath flows back into its mouth. The camels have bushy eyebrows that don't let the sand go in their eyes in a sandstorm. It has a long slender neck in order to reach high leaves such as palm trees, and rubbery patches on the belly and knees to protect the skin when kneeling and sitting on the hot sand. These form after five years of age.

A camel has a naturally adapted temperature regulation - it can change its bodily temperature by six degrees Celsius either way. It has two sets of eyelashes, closing muscles in the nasal passages with silted nostrils, hairy ears and tough, leathery skin to protect the camels’ skin in vital emergencies such as a sandstorm. It has thick rubbery lips to eat dry, prickly plants and a large, haired tail to swat pests such as mosquitos and flies.

Life

Camels live in groups, with one male, many females, and their young calves or calf. They are animals that use their hooves.

Reproduction

An unborn camel gestates about 9 to 11 months. There is usually one calf per birth. A camel calf can run only a few hours after it is born. Calves are weaned when they are about 1 year old.

Diet

In the desert, people feed camels with grass, grains, wheat and oats. When camels are travelling in the desert, food is often very hard to find. So, the animal might have to live on dried leaves, seeds, and thorny twigs (without hurting their mouths). If there is not any regular food, camels will eat anything: leather, even their owner's tent. Here of course we have them very well fed and very happy.

Digestion

Camels are ruminants but camels do not chew their food very well before swallowing. The first stomach stores the food that is not completely chewed. Later, this food (or cud) returns to the camel's mouth, and the camel chews it again. Then the camel swallows the cud and it goes to the other parts of the stomach to be completely digested.

Camels and humans

Camels have been domesticated by humans for about 5000 years. They are used for riding and to carry things, and for meat, milk and wool. As domesticated animals they are used in Africa, Asia, and since the 19th century also in Australia. About 900-1000 wild Bactrian Camels still live in China, Tibetan Plateau and Mongolia. There are no wild dromedaries anymore, but there are escaped domestic dromedaries in Australia. Today there are about 700,000 dromedaries living wild in the outback in Australia. Camels have a friendly nature and get along very well with humans.

Restrictions
not being able to walk uphill in Intervals of 5 to 15 minutes Minimum Age4 Years Maximum weight 220 pounds Heart, Back or Neck Problems Vertigo Osteoporosis Child Ages 4 to 12 Years No Camera use

Your adventures includes
Roundtrip Transportation Highly qualified Guides professional equipment Training Session Food Samples to feed Animals Free Locker with oficial ID Bottled Water

What to bring?
closed comfortable shoes change of clothing Hat or cap , Sunglasses Sunblock Cash Money for 20 Usd Park Entrance Fee per person, Souvenirs and Photos

From $79 to $95 USD 4 hoursEasyFamily with couples Back problems

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