€ 21
4 Hours
Privat Tours
Up To 56
EN, ES
Experience the traditional way of traversing Morocco’s landscapes with our Camel Ride in Marrakech. This unique tour offers a glimpse into Moroccan culture as you ride through scenic palm groves, desert trails, and Berber villages on the back of a gentle camel. Led by experienced guides, this adventure allows you to unwind in a serene environment, away from the bustling city center. Whether you’re a first-time rider or seasoned traveler, this activity provides a memorable connection to Moroccan heritage.
Our Camel Ride Marrakech tour begins with a warm welcome from our friendly team and an introduction to the camels. Each camel is gentle and well-trained, ready to provide a safe and enjoyable ride. After a brief orientation, mount your camel and set off along scenic trails through the Palmeraie, a lush grove of over 100,000 palm trees just outside Marrakech. As you sway with the camel’s rhythm, take in the views of distant mountains and desert scenery.
Along the way, we’ll stop for a traditional Moroccan tea break in a Berber village. This moment offers a chance to interact with locals, learn about their customs, and immerse yourself in authentic Moroccan hospitality. Capture stunning photos of the landscape and your camel-riding experience, all while surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the desert.
This camel ride is a peaceful, immersive way to discover Marrakech’s natural side, making it perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking an unforgettable adventure. Our knowledgeable guides ensure a safe, informative journey, sharing insights into camel husbandry and the cultural significance of camels in Morocco.
Your Riad | Hotel
25 min- 40 min
Break time, Photo stop, Camel ride (1 hours)
25 min- 40 min
Marrakech: Hotel | Riad
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours, including a break for tea.
Yes, children are welcome to join, and smaller children can share a camel with a parent.
Comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended as the experience is mostly outdoors.
Wear comfortable, sturdy footwear for the walking paths and stairs. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, and a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential on sunny days. If you plan to swim, bring swimwear and a towel. It’s also a good idea to carry a bottle of water, although refreshments are available at the site.
No prior experience is needed. Our guides provide a full orientation and support throughout.
Yes, Moroccan mint tea is served during a break at a Berber village.