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¿Qué incluye?
- Hotel or Riad Pickup & Drop-off
Comfortable, air-conditioned transportation to and from your accommodation in Marrakech. - Traditional Moroccan Attire
A cheich (turban) and gandora (robe) provided for sun protection and cultural immersion during the ride. - Guided Camel Ride
A 1 to 1.5-hour camel trek through the scenic palm groves, led by an experienced local guide. - Moroccan mint tea and connect with a local Berber family.
- Sunset Option (if selected)
A beautifully timed ride to enjoy the breathtaking colors of the sunset over the Palmeraie. - Photo Opportunities
Time and assistance for capturing unforgettable photos in traditional dress with your camel. - Multilingual Guide
Knowledgeable guides fluent in English, French, and other languages upon request.
Exclusiones
- Meals or Snacks
This experience includes mint tea, but no full meals or snacks are provided. Guests are encouraged to eat beforehand or bring a small snack if needed. - Bottled Water
Water is not provided during the tour, so guests should bring their own bottle, especially during warmer months. - Travel Insurance
Participants are responsible for their own travel or medical insurance coverage. - Gratuities
Tips for guides and camel handlers are not included and are optional, based on guest satisfaction. - Hotel Accommodation
This is a short activity experience and does not include overnight stays.
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Important Information Before You Book
- Physical Requirements
This experience involves riding camels for an extended period (1 to 1.5 hours) and may not be suitable for:
Guests with back or neck problems
Pregnant women
Individuals with limited mobility or certain medical conditions - Accessibility
This experience is not wheelchair accessible due to the nature of the terrain and camel mounting process.
There are no paved paths or facilities specifically adapted for guests with mobility aids. - Children & Infants
Children aged 4 and above are welcome to ride, accompanied by an adult.
Infants under 4 may not be allowed to ride for safety reasons.
Infant seats are not available. Please contact us in advance if you have special requirements for young children. - Clothing & Footwear
We recommend wearing:
Comfortable, loose-fitting clothes
Closed-toe shoes (sneakers or walking shoes)
Sunglasses and sunscreen for sun protection - Weather Conditions
The experience operates in most weather conditions; however, in rare cases of extreme heat or rain, it may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund or alternative option provided. - Language Support
Guides are available in English and French. Other languages may be available upon request.
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What to Bring
To make the most of your camel ride, we recommend bringing the following items:
- Comfortable Clothing
Lightweight, breathable clothes are ideal for daytime rides. In cooler months (especially November to March), bring a light jacket or sweater. - Closed-Toe Shoes
Wear comfortable walking shoes or sneakers—avoid sandals or flip-flops for safety and comfort during the ride. - Sunscreen & Sunglasses
Protect yourself from the Moroccan sun, especially during midday and summer rides. - Hat or Cap
While a traditional turban ( cheich ) will be provided, having your own hat or cap can be useful before and after the ride. - Camera or Smartphone
You’ll want to capture the stunning scenery and special moments during the ride—just make sure your device is fully charged! - Cash for Tips or Souvenirs
Small cash is useful if you'd like to tip your guide or purchase handmade items from locals (optional). - Seasonal Notes:
In winter, consider gloves and a scarf—it can get chilly in the early morning or at sunset.
In summer, bring extra water and possibly a cooling towel.