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Discover the authentic charm of Baja California Sur with a camel ride through El Tule Canyon, animal interactions, and scenic views for a memorable 3-hour adventure.
If you’re looking for a lively and unique activity during your trip to Los Cabos, the Camel Ride in the Canyon & Thrilling Water-Slides experience from Wild Canyon Adventures offers a mix of scenic beauty, animal interaction, and family fun. This tour promises a chance to glide through a lush oasis at the bottom of a striking canyon, all while enjoying some well-earned relaxation and snacks.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it balances adventure with educational moments about camels and their environment, along with the opportunity to unwind at the restaurant afterward. On the flip side, a few travelers mention issues like longer-than-expected transportation waits and the absence of phone cameras, which might be considerations for some.
This experience suits families, nature lovers, or anyone wanting a fun, interactive day outside of the beaches. If you’re comfortable with walking on varied terrain and are eager for a taste of Baja’s desert oasis, this could be a memorable addition to your itinerary.


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Arriving at El Tule Canyon feels like stepping into a different world. Surrounded by desert, yet home to a surprisingly lush oasis at its base, it strikes a fascinating balance between arid landscape and green sanctuary. You’ll see sunlight glinting off the Sea of Cortez, visible from almost every vantage point. This view alone makes the trip worthwhile, offering a sense of the expansive Baja landscape.
This canyon isn’t just a beautiful backdrop; it’s the heart of the tour. The oasis at the bottom maintains its greenery despite the surrounding desert, creating a striking environment perfect for a camel ride.
Once you arrive, your guide introduces you to the camels, sharing interesting facts that turn this into more than just a ride. We loved the way guides took time to educate us about caring for these gentle creatures, making it clear that respect and kindness are part of the experience. You’ll get a chance for a “camel kiss”—a quirky and memorable photo opportunity.
From reviews, it’s clear guides are knowledgeable and engaging. “Fabián, our guide, was great,” said one visitor, emphasizing how a friendly, well-trained guide can elevate the experience. The tour includes fun introductory games for kids, helping everyone feel comfortable before mounting the camels.
The ride itself takes you through the lush oasis at the bottom of the canyon. You’ll ride both regular and child-sized camels, making it accessible for all ages. The pace is leisurely, allowing ample time to take in the scenery and enjoy the gentle sway of the camels.
While the ride isn’t overly long, it offers enough time to appreciate the landscape—and perhaps take some photos (though phones aren’t allowed during the ride for safety reasons). The reviews note that professional photographers are present to capture your moments, but at a price. One visitor mentioned, “They should really change that no-phone policy,” as it’s tough to preserve memories otherwise.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the ride, there’s an opportunity to visit the animal sanctuary, which is a highlight for many, especially animal lovers. You can feed rescued animals like macaws, iguanas, and lovebirds. This part of the tour underscores the tour’s commitment to animal welfare, which we appreciate. It’s a gentle reminder that responsible tourism includes respecting and protecting animals.
The Lion’s Den Restaurant is a cozy spot to unwind after the adventure. Included in the tour are quesadillas, guacamole, chips, salsa, and a choice of smoothie, tequila shot, or daiquiri. The food gets good reviews for flavor and freshness, making it a satisfying way to end the outing. You can enjoy your tropical drink while soaking in the views or relaxing in the shade.
The tour lasts around 3 hours and includes round-trip transportation from your hotel or the Tourist Corridor. The cost of transportation is about $10 USD per adult and $5 USD per child for a round trip, or $20/$10 from areas like Zona Diamante and Puerto Los Cabos. This makes it quite convenient, especially if you’re staying within those zones.
The tour is limited to 14 participants, which ensures a more intimate experience compared to larger groups. This also allows guides to give more personalized attention and answer questions.
At $110 per person, this tour offers a fair price considering the included activities, transportation, and meals. While there is a $25 park entry fee, it’s a standard charge for many attractions in the area, and the overall experience provides good value—especially for families or wildlife enthusiasts.

One reviewer shared, “The camel rides were great, and the guides very friendly,” highlighting the enjoyable parts. Conversely, some pointed out logistical hiccups, like transportation delays, which could diminish the relaxed feeling of the day. Another noted that the included food was delicious, and the guide made a big difference in making the experience memorable.
A common theme among positive reviews is the high regard for knowledgeable guides and the scenic views. Some visitors also appreciated the chance to interact with rescued animals, adding an educational element to the fun.

This experience is perfect for families with children, animal lovers, or anyone wanting a break from typical beach days with a dash of adventure. It’s well-suited for those who enjoy a mix of outdoor activity, scenic beauty, and cultural engagement.
It’s less ideal for travelers with mobility issues or those uncomfortable with outdoor walking, or anyone expecting a photography-friendly environment—phones are not allowed during the ride, though photo packages are available.

The Los Cabos Camel Ride in the Canyon & Water-Slides tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, animal interaction, and relaxation. It stands out for its educational component, friendly guides, and the chance to see Baja’s natural oasis in a fun way. The included food and transportation add to its convenience, making it a good value for those looking for a family-friendly adventure.
If you’re after an experience that combines nature, wildlife, and a little bit of whimsy, this tour deserves a spot on your Los Cabos itinerary. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy authentic encounters and are ready to see a different side of Baja California Sur.

Is transportation included? Yes, round-trip transportation from Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, or the Tourist Corridor is included, with additional charges from specific areas like Zona Diamante or Puerto Los Cabos.
What should I bring? Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and cash for souvenirs or extra purchases. Cameras are not permitted during the camel ride.
How long is the tour? The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, including transportation, the camel ride, animal sanctuary visit, and meal.
Can kids participate? Yes, children as young as 4 can join, and there are child-sized camels available.
Are there any physical restrictions? Participants should be able to walk on varied terrain, and there’s a maximum weight limit of 260 lbs. Pregnant women and those with certain health conditions are advised against participating.
Is the food included? Yes, a quesadilla, guacamole, chips, salsa, and a choice of a smoothie, tequila shot, or daiquiri are included.
Can I take photos? Cameras are not allowed during the ride for safety reasons, but professional photographers are present to offer photo packages at an extra cost.
This tour presents a delightful slice of Baja’s landscape, wildlife, and local hospitality—perfect for those seeking a memorable, authentic adventure outside the usual sun and surf.
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