Camel Riding in Los Cabos

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Have you ever seen a camel in Mexico? While the animals are not native to the region, they have become a staple of the desert here. Discover the beauty of the Baja California peninsula by embarking on an epic camel riding tour in Los Cabos.

Mount your trusty steed and explore the dunes and seaside scenery in one of the most unique experiences you can have in the country.

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Camel Riding in Los Cabos

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Have you ever seen a camel in Mexico? While the animals are not native to the region, they have become a staple of the desert here. Discover the beauty of the Baja California peninsula by embarking on an epic camel riding tour in Los Cabos.

Mount your trusty steed and explore the dunes and seaside scenery in one of the most unique experiences you can have in the country.

Alongside your camel ride, you can gain a further appreciation for Mexico’s culture and natural heritage by including tequila tastings, ecological hikes and thrilling ATV drives on your tour.

Here's all you need to know about camel riding tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Los Cabos.

What are the best camel riding tours in Los Cabos?

On a camel riding tour in Los Cabos, you can expect to experience Mexico’s landscape from the unparalleled perspective of your towering companion.

Add to your camel riding excursion with these tours that introduce you to some of Mexico’s best culinary and environmental experiences.

Camel riding tour in Los Cabos with nature hike

Discover the diversity of Mexico’s desert landscape on a camel ride combined with a nature hike.

Head to an ecological reserve where you will meet and get to know your camel better. Your guide will share details about the animal’s history and physiology, as well as how they are kept and trained, before embarking on your ride.

After your camel ride, join your guide for a hike through the reserve. Your guide will introduce you to the native flora and fauna of the region, from roadrunners and chollas to the Mexican giant cactus, giving you insight into this unique ecosystem.

End your excursion into nature with a delicious taco buffet. Your trip will last approximately 2.5 hours in total, including pickup and drop-off from your accommodation.

Camel riding and tequila-tasting tour

Combine your camel ride with a full exploration of Mexican culture with an added tequila tasting. Get picked up from your accommodation and head to a seaside ranch, beside which you will mount your camel and embark on the 20-minute ride.

Back at the ranch, you will have the opportunity to take professional photos of yourself with your humped companion. Then, sit down for a traditional Mexican lunch and savor some tequila samples that are sure to stimulate your taste buds.  

The entire trip takes approximately 4 hours and includes pickup and drop-off at select accommodations.

Camel riding and tortilla-making tour

Have you ever wanted to ride a camel or learn how to make your own tortilla? Well, on this tour, you can do both.

Enjoy a camel ride along the sandy beach before heading back to the ranch. Here, you will join a guided session and discover the art behind making tortillas. You can then relish your final creation alongside a tequila tasting.

You can further learn about the surrounding ecosystem with a short guided hike during this tour. The entire excursion will last approximately 4.5 hours, including pickup and drop-off at your accommodation.

Camel ride and water park tour

Have an adventurous day out with the kids on this camel riding tour in El Tule canyon that includes a trip to a water park.

On this tour, you can spend hours at an animal sanctuary getting to better know the camels and other rescue animals. Along with the ride, you can feed and play with the camels, making this an incredible experience for children.

Enjoy family-oriented games and activities, and head to a water park to enjoy the thrill of the numerous water slides, as well as the cool relief from the desert sun.

The entire trip takes approximately 4 hours, including pickup and drop-off at your accommodation.

How much do camel riding tours in Los Cabos cost?

A camel riding tour in Los Cabos starts at approximately US$100 per person, including a nature hike.

A camel riding tour, including a lunch and tequila tasting, costs approximately US$110 per person.

A camel riding tour that includes a tortilla-making class also starts at approximately US$110 per person.

A camel riding tour that includes a trip to the water park also starts at US$110 per person.

Keep in mind that most tours do not include the cost of entrance fees to the relevant reserves and ranches where your tour will take place. You may need to bring along cash.

What is included?

Most camel riding tours in Los Cabos include pickup from and drop-off at your accommodation in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.  

A knowledgeable guide will typically escort you throughout the tour, introducing you to your camel and leading you along the ride route and relevant tour activities.

Many tours also include lunches or buffets that involve a traditional Mexican meal. If they do offer a full lunch option, your tour may offer snacks, beverages or even a tequila tasting.

Keep in mind that some tours do not allow the use of cameras during your camel ride but will include the option of taking professional photos of your tour at an additional cost.

Depending on your tour option, you can combine your camel riding excursion with short hikes in nature, tortilla-making lessons and even trips to water parks that will be included in the final pricing.

Where does it start?

Most camel riding tours in Los Cabos will start with pickup by your tour operator from your accommodation and do not have a set meeting point.

Your guide will typically transport you in an air-conditioned vehicle to the relevant reserve or ranch where your camel ride and tour activities will take place.

How long does it last?

A camel riding tour will typically last anywhere between 2.5 and 4.5 hours, depending on your tour option, including pickup and drop-off at your accommodation.

Many tours offer additional activities, such as a hike, lunch session or tequila tasting, which will increase the duration of your tour.

When is the best time for a camel riding tour in Los Cabos?

The best time for a camel riding tour in Los Cabos is in the morning when the heat is less intense. It’s an exciting way to start the day, and leads into the perfect Mexican lunchtime experience, which many camel riding tours offer.

Are there any combos available with camel riding tours in Los Cabos?

Camel riding and ATV driving tour

Yes, there are combos available with camel riding tours in Los Cabos. For a more thrilling jaunt, you can combine your camel riding tour with an ATV tour.

While your camel ride may move at a slower pace and give you time to savor the desert scenery and beaches of Los Cabos, an ATV drive will give you an exciting and speedier experience through the Mexican region — and within a matter of hours.

Keep in mind that there are age limits to the ATV rides and will require a valid driver’s license. Check with your relevant tour beforehand to ensure you meet the necessary requirements.

A camel ride with an ATV tour can start at approximately US$150 per person, and includes hotel pickup and drop-off. The entire excursion can last approximately 2.5 to 4 hours.

Is it safe?

It is safe to join a camel riding tour. However, it is only recommended for people with full mobility.

A camel riding tour is not recommended for people with serious medical conditions, heart problems or back problems. People who are pregnant are also not able to participate.

Camel riding tours will also have a weight limit for participants in consideration of the animals. Check with your tour providers beforehand about what these limits are, as they may differ per tour.

Are children allowed?

Children are allowed to join a camel riding tour, but some tours have a minimum age of approximately 4 years old in order for children to participate. Check with your tour providers beforehand to ensure whether your child can participate.

What happens in case of bad weather?

Camel riding tours are often dependent on good weather conditions, as you will be traveling in the desert and alongside the beach.

If there is bad weather, your tour operator may cancel and either offer you a different date to complete your camel ride or a full refund.

Which other outdoor activities can be done in Los Cabos?

Travel tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothes for your camel ride, as well as a hat and sunscreen to protect you from the sun.
  • Some camel riding tours do not allow you to take photos during the ride, but you can opt to buy photos of your experience from your guide afterward.
  • There may be weight restrictions for your camel ride, so double-check with your tour operators that you meet them beforehand.

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