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Experience a 3-hour camel safari in Los Cabos with a delicious buffet, beer, tequila, and handmade tortillas, starting at $151.37 per person.
Experience a fun-filled camel ride in Los Cabos that combines adventure, authentic cuisine, and local drinks all in one package. Priced at $151.37 per person, this 3-hour tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the Baja desert on a friendly camel, with the added bonus of a buffet meal, beer, tequila tasting, and handmade tortillas. The tour departs from San Jose del Cabo and includes roundtrip transportation from most Los Cabos hotels, making it a convenient choice for travelers seeking a memorable desert adventure.
What makes this tour stand out is its blend of adventure and cultural experience. You’ll enjoy scenic views of the Pacific Ocean during your camel ride, while also indulging in authentic Mexican food and drinks. While the tour suits most travelers, those with mobility issues or pregnant women should note restrictions. Booking 37 days in advance is typical, and the entire experience is designed to be both safe and fun for families, with a minimum age requirement of 5 years.


The tour begins with a 45-minute air-conditioned van ride from your hotel to Tierra Sagrada Ranch, the designated site for the camel experience. This scenic transportation sets the tone for the day, allowing you to enjoy views of the surrounding Baja landscape. The ranch is renowned as the top destination for camel rides in Cabo San Lucas, offering a lush setting amid desert flora.
At the ranch, you meet the friendly camels—noted for their resilience in arid environments. This initial meeting helps create a connection with your animal companion, enriching the entire ride. The ride itself features a gentle, elegant pace, suitable for both children and adults, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
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Before or after riding the camels, the tour includes an educational nature walk. Here, you discover the distinctive plants and wildlife that thrive in this desert region. The guide explains the significance of various flora, adding an educational layer to this outdoor adventure. The walk offers a peaceful break from the ride, giving participants a chance to appreciate Baja’s natural beauty up close.
This part of the tour is designed to be engaging for families and curious travelers, offering insights into the region’s ecological diversity. The walk reinforces the connection between the landscape and its unique animal inhabitants, making the experience both fun and informative.

What sets this camel safari apart is the opportunity to bond with the camels. Travelers are encouraged to meet their camel beforehand, which many find adds an extra layer of enjoyment. The calm nature of the camels ensures a safe and relaxing ride, even for first-timers.
The camel’s graceful steps and the scenic vistas provide a memorable backdrop for photos and moments of connection. The tour emphasizes safety and comfort, making it suitable for children and adults, with the caveat that cell phone or camera use during the ride is not permitted for safety reasons.

Post-ride, you are treated to a delicious buffet featuring fresh tortillas and authentic sauces, offering a true taste of regional cuisine. The buffet is included in the tour price and provides a satisfying meal after the outdoor adventure.
Complementing the meal, the tour offers refreshing beer and water, perfect for cooling down and relaxing after your desert trek. For those interested in local spirits, the tequila, mezcal, and damiana tasting session allows guests to savor a variety of Mexican liquors, adding a flavorful cultural touch.

A standout feature of this tour is the interactive tortilla making activity. Guests get hands-on experience crafting their own handmade tortillas, which complements the buffet and adds a fun, engaging element to the day. This activity showcases traditional Mexican culinary techniques, making the experience both educational and tasty.
Participants appreciate the opportunity to learn about local food traditions in a lively, authentic setting that enhances their overall understanding of Mexican culture.
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The Sacred Ground entrance fee of $25 USD per adult and $12.50 USD per child is paid separately upon check-in and is not included in the tour price. The fee supports the preservation of the ranch and the natural environment.
The tour is suitable for most travelers aged 5 and above, with a maximum weight limit of 265 pounds (120 kg). Pregnant women and individuals with mobility issues or back problems are advised against participating.
Transportation is provided from most Los Cabos hotels, but it must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. The tour is capped at 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.

For safety reasons, cell phones, cameras, and GoPro devices are not allowed during the camel ride. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and sports shoes, and bring a light sweater during winter months. The tour recommends biodegradable sunscreen and repellent to protect the skin and environment.
Travelers should also bring money for the Sacred Ground entrance fee, and any souvenirs or tips. The tour’s duration of approximately 3 hours includes transportation, riding, and the meal, making it a well-paced experience.

The tour operates with a free cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made within 24 hours or later are non-refundable, giving flexibility for travelers’ plans.
Most bookings are made around 37 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended to secure a spot on this popular tour.
This camel safari in Los Cabos offers a balanced mix of outdoor adventure, culture, and delicious food. The scenic desert landscape, combined with the chance to connect with local traditions like tortilla making and tequila tasting, makes it a comprehensive experience.
The inclusion of roundtrip transportation and a personalized group size adds to the overall value. The 5-star rating from two reviews reflects the tour’s enjoyable, lively atmosphere and the quality of food and drinks provided.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a family-friendly outdoor activity with authentic Mexican flavors and scenic desert views. The combination of camel riding, nature discovery, and culinary experiences makes it a standout option for exploring the Baja region in a fun and engaging way.
“The rodeo is really fun! And the tequila is very good! The people are welcoming and friendly! A lot of older folks but still very nice”
Is transportation included with the tour?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from most Los Cabos hotels is provided, but it must be booked at least 24 hours in advance.
How much does the Sacred Ground entrance fee cost?
The entrance fee is $25 USD per adult and $12.50 USD per child, payable upon check-in and not included in the tour price.
What should I wear for the camel ride?
Comfortable clothes and sports shoes are recommended. Bringing a light sweater during winter months is also advised.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 5 years, and children generally enjoy the experience, especially with the interactive activities like tortilla making.
Can pregnant women participate?
No, pregnant women are advised against participating due to safety reasons.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, including transportation, the ride, and the meal.
This camel safari in Los Cabos offers a wonderful blend of adventure, culture, and cuisine, providing a memorable day in the Baja desert for families and curious travelers alike.