If you’re seeking a mix of scenic beauty, animal encounters, and some splashy fun in Los Cabos, this tour offers quite the package. While we haven’t experienced it personally, reviews and detailed descriptions showcase a lively, family-friendly adventure that’s both engaging and visually stunning. Imagine riding a camel along lush oasis paths with sweeping views of the Sea of Cortez, topped off with exciting water slides and tropical drinks.
What we love about this experience? First, the knowledgeable guides like Kafaya, who make every moment informative and friendly. Second, the breathtaking scenery of the canyon and oasis, which makes for great photo opportunities—if you’re allowed to take pictures (more on that later). Third, the value for money with included food, drinks, and animal interactions. That said, one thing to consider is the no-phone policy during the ride, which might frustrate some who want to capture their memories.
This tour is ideal for families, animal lovers, or anyone wanting a relaxed but memorable glimpse into the natural beauty of Baja California Sur. It’s a mix of gentle adventure, wildlife interaction, and fun, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers—just keep in mind the age and health restrictions.
- Stunning views: The canyon and Sea of Cortez provide a spectacular backdrop.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for children aged 4 and above, with options for both regular and child-sized camels.
- Educational component: Learn about camel care and habitat from trained guides.
- Inclusive amenities: Snacks, drinks, and animal encounters are part of the experience.
- Limited phone use: Cameras are not permitted during the ride, but professional photos are available at a cost.
- Transport included: Pickup and drop-off from major areas in Los Cabos make logistics easier.
El Tule Canyon is not your typical desert scene. Despite lying in arid Baja, the canyon boasts a lush oasis at its bottom, where vibrant greenery contrasts sharply against the surrounding sands. This unexpected splash of life is a highlight, and it’s no surprise that visitors find themselves captivated by the scenery. You’ll be walking along paths that wind through the greenery, with the sparkling Sea of Cortez always visible on the horizon.
The canyon’s panoramic views are a big draw — the shimmering water, rugged cliffs, and the bright sun make for a striking setting. From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the guides do a great job of sharing fun facts about the environment and the animals you’ll encounter. We hear from reviewers like Anthony, who praised guide Kafaya’s personable style and extensive knowledge, making the experience engaging rather than just a simple ride.
The core of this tour is, of course, the camel ride. You start with a friendly introduction to the animals, where guides share insights about camel care and their habitat. You’ll learn that, out of respect for the camels’ skin, they don’t go into the ocean — a decision motivated by animal welfare, which is appreciated.
Once comfortable, you’ll mount either a regular camel or, for children, a smaller one. The ride takes you through the oasis, with gentle walking paths that are suitable for all ages. Reviewers like Afton mentioned how friendly and professional guides made the ride fun and safe, although she did note the disappointment about not being able to take photos with her phone during the ride itself. Instead, a professional photographer on-site offers pictures at a high cost, which some found a bit steep — $100 for a photo package.
The camel ride isn’t just a photo op; it’s an educational journey. Guides share facts, and you’ll get the chance to feed your camel, which many guests find adorable and memorable. As Akami reflected, seeing the animals and riding the camels was a highlight, especially with the added knowledge provided.
After the camel adventure, visitors can enter the animal sanctuary, where rescued animals like macaws, iguanas, and lovebirds await. Feeding and interacting with these animals adds a personal touch, making the experience more meaningful for animal lovers. This part of the tour is especially popular—reviewers appreciated the chance to connect with wildlife in a cared-for environment. It’s a gentle reminder that this tour emphasizes animal welfare and conservation, which is refreshing.
No Mexican adventure is complete without good food and drinks, and this tour delivers. The Lion’s Den Restaurant offers a tasty inclusion of quesadillas, guacamole, chips, and salsa, along with a choice of smoothie, tequila shot, or daiquiri. Several reviews praise the quality of the food, with many mentioning how satisfying the meal and tropical drinks are after the ride.
Guests can also enjoy snacks and refreshments throughout the tour, with hydration stations available to keep everyone refreshed under the sun. The food is a nice touch that elevates the experience from a simple activity to a genuine cultural taste of Baja.
One of the biggest surprises is the inclusion of thrilling water slides, which add an element of excitement for families and kids. This segment of the tour ensures everyone gets a chance to cool off and have fun, balancing the calm of the camel ride with splashy entertainment. While the water slides aren’t detailed in the provided data, reviews imply that this part is popular among children and adds a playful element to the overall experience.
The tour includes pick-up from Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, and the Tourist Corridor, making logistics straightforward. The vans are air-conditioned, and drivers typically wait no longer than five minutes, so planning your day is easier. Round-trip transportation costs $10 USD for adults and $5 USD for kids, with additional options from Zona Diamante and Puerto Los Cabos at slightly higher rates.
The activity lasts about three hours, which means you get a full yet manageable experience without feeling rushed. Be sure to bring essentials like sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and your ID, as cameras are not permitted during the ride—though professional photos are available for purchase.
While the tour has many highlights, a few points are worth noting. The no-phone policy during the camel ride might disappoint those eager to snap pictures on their own. One reviewer expressed frustration about this, noting that a professional photo package was quite costly. However, the guides’ professionalism and the well-maintained equipment mean you’ll likely leave with fantastic memories, even if they come from a photographer rather than your camera.
Another plus is the focus on education and animal welfare, which makes this tour feel more responsible and authentic than some commercialized tourist activities. The guides have undergone extensive training and are bilingual, ensuring clear communication and safety throughout.
This experience suits families with children, especially considering the child-sized camel options and the playful water slides. Animal lovers will appreciate the sanctuary and the chance to interact with rescued wildlife. Those interested in scenic landscapes and cultural foods will also find the included meals and drinks delightful.
However, individuals with mobility issues, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions should note the physical requirements and restrictions. The activity involves walking on varied terrain, and the camel ride could be strenuous for some.
For travelers looking for a combination of scenery, wildlife, and fun activities, this tour offers excellent value. The blend of a gentle camel ride amid breathtaking canyon views, engaging animal encounters, and relaxing tropical drinks makes it a well-rounded experience. The addition of water slides and a delicious meal ensures that everyone—from kids to adults—leaves with a smile.
While the no-phone policy during the ride might be a downside for some, the professional photos and guided experience compensate for that. The tour’s emphasis on animal welfare and education, combined with knowledgeable guides like Kafaya, makes it a responsible choice.
In short, this tour is perfect for families, animal enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a memorable day in Baja that combines natural beauty with playful fun and cultural flavor. Just plan your day ahead, bring your sunscreen, and get ready for a lively adventure.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, or the Tourist Corridor is included for an additional fee ($10 USD for adults, $5 for kids). Pickup is arranged via air-conditioned vans, and drivers typically wait no longer than five minutes.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat or sunglasses. Cameras are not permitted during the camel ride, but professional photos can be purchased afterward.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 3 hours, including transportation, the camel ride, animal sanctuary visit, and meal.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children as young as 4 can participate, with options for child-sized camels. Kids will also enjoy the water slides and animal interactions.
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes. Participants should be fit enough to walk on varied terrain. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, or people with back, neck, or heart problems, vertigo, or mobility issues. The maximum weight allowed is 260 lbs.
Can I take photos during the ride?
No, cameras are not allowed during the camel ride for safety reasons. However, a professional photographer is on-site, offering photos for purchase.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers the camel ride, animal interactions, snacks, drinks, and the meal at Lions Den restaurant. The park entry fee ($25) and transportation fees are paid separately.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and warm weather is recommended. Closed-toe shoes are required.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons. You can reserve now and pay later with flexible booking options.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible and risk-free for your plans.
This detailed look at the Los Cabos Camel Ride in the Canyon & Thrilling Water-Slides shows that it’s a lively, varied experience — perfect for families and animal lovers wanting a taste of Baja’s natural beauty with a fun twist.
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