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Experience a guided camel ride and zoo tour at Nevada's Camel Safari, featuring exotic animals, stunning mountain views, and family-friendly fun.
Our review of the Camel Safari in Bunkerville, Nevada offers a detailed look into an experience that blends outdoor adventure, animal encounters, and scenic desert views. Whether you’re traveling with kids or seeking a quirky day outside Las Vegas, this tour promises a memorable outing. As someone who’s explored many wildlife and adventure parks, I appreciate how this experience combines education with fun — and does so at an accessible price.
What really stands out is the knowledgeable guides who make each interaction meaningful, and the stunning views of the Virgin Mountains that provide a beautiful backdrop for your camel ride. However, it’s worth noting that, at around 2 hours, the tour is a compact experience, so those craving a full-day adventure might want to plan additional activities nearby. This tour suits families, animal lovers, and curious travelers eager for a hands-on experience in an off-the-beaten-path setting.
If you’re looking for something different from the usual Vegas attractions, the Camel Safari in Bunkerville provides a charming escape into a desert adventure with a touch of the wild west. This experience combines a guided camel ride and a comprehensive zoo tour on a 176-acre property, which is large enough to feel like a small wildlife reserve.
What makes this tour special is its focus on exotic animals and scenic views. You’ll get close to animals like sand cats and two-toed sloths, which are not your everyday zoo residents. The guided nature of the tour, with a keeper leading the way, means you’ll learn about the animals’ lives, adaptations, and histories — making it educational without feeling like a classroom.
A couple of points to consider: the cost of $199 is fairly typical for a combo tour of this type, but it’s worth weighing whether the two-hour duration matches your travel plans. If you’re after a quick, engaging experience that offers a taste of desert life and animal encounters, this trip hits the mark. It’s especially well-suited for families, animal enthusiasts, and those wanting a break from Sin City’s bright lights.
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The adventure kicks off with a guided camel ride, where you’ll sit atop a camel like a true desert explorer. The experience is designed to be educational and interactive, with experienced handlers ensuring your safety and enjoyment. The camels are well cared for, and the maximum weight load of 250 lbs per camel helps keep the ride comfortable for most participants.
During the ride, you’ll enjoy views of the Virgin Mountains, a striking natural feature that provides a picturesque setting. Several reviewers noted that the guides did a great job of making the experience personal and sharing interesting facts about camels and desert wildlife. One visitor highlighted how the guides helped make the entire experience interesting and memorable, especially with their storytelling.
Following the camel ride, there’s a safari tram tour that takes you around the 176-acre property. This part of the experience is a behind-the-scenes look at the animals that call Camel Safari home. Guests get to join keepers during morning feeding rounds, which include over 30 camels and other exotic animals like sand cats and two-toed sloths.
The feeding with a keeper approach is a highlight for many, offering a close-up view and the chance to ask questions directly to the experts. One reviewer recalled how they loved feeding the animals and even petting them, which added to the fun. The opportunity to interact with both domesticated and exotic animals makes this a truly unique zoo experience in a desert setting.
The tour, which lasts about two hours, is well-paced, balancing time between the camel ride and the zoo tour. The tour’s mobile ticket system makes access straightforward, and the small group size (max 15 travelers) ensures a more personal experience. If you’re traveling with children or just want a hands-on animal encounter, this tour’s mixture of activities is likely to suit your needs.
Feedback from past visitors paints a picture of a fun, educational outing. Many praise the guides for their knowledge and friendliness. Melissa_W shared, “They did a great job making the entire time interesting, helping everyone have a personal experience with their animal guests, and telling interesting facts in history.”
Alex_E enjoyed the variety, noting, “Riding a camel, exploring other animals, and feeding them. Learning new stuff and different animals. And how they eat and so on. I would go again.” Ginger_C added, “Loved the camel ride, but feeding the animals and petting them really made the experience special. I even fell in love with the baby camel.”
The tour’s value for money is evident, and many reviewers appreciated the personal touches provided by guides, making each visit feel unique.
The location for the tour is 2725 River Cliff Rd, Bunkerville, just outside Las Vegas — a short drive from the Strip, making it an easy day trip. As a 2-hour experience, it’s perfect for travelers with limited time but wanting a meaningful adventure.
The price of $199 includes admission, the camel ride, and the zoo tour. Given the diverse activities—animal encounters, scenic views, and guided education—many consider this a good value for a family-friendly outdoor experience**.
Weather considerations are important; the tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour is suited for most travelers, but the maximum weight limit of 250 lbs on the camels might be a consideration for some.
In short, the Camel Safari – Camel Ride and Zoo Tour offers a rare chance to combine wildlife encounters with a scenic desert ride. Its small group size, knowledgeable guides, and interactive activities make it a genuinely engaging experience. The chance to see exotic animals up close, combined with the stunning Virgin Mountains views, creates a memorable outing that appeals to families, animal lovers, and curious travelers alike.
While it may not be the longest or most adrenaline-fueled adventure, it delivers authentic, educational fun in a beautiful setting at a fair price. You’ll leave with stories, photos, and a new appreciation for desert life and its creatures.
If you are seeking a family-friendly outdoor activity that breaks the usual Vegas routine and offers a glimpse into desert wildlife, this tour deserves strong consideration. Just remember to bring your camera, dress appropriately for the weather, and be ready for some close-up animal encounters.
What is included in the tour price?
The $199 ticket covers admission to Camel Safari, the guided camel ride, and the zoo tour with animal encounters.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable outing for most travelers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, and many reviews mention children enjoying the camel ride and animal interactions.
What is the maximum weight allowed on the camel?
The maximum weight per camel is 250 lbs, which is good to know if you’re concerned about comfort during the ride.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, the ticket is mobile, so you can show it on your device when you arrive.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for outdoor activities, and consider sun protection, especially in warmer months.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This Camel Safari tour offers a charming, authentic experience that combines education, adventure, and scenic views for a fair price. Whether you’re a family looking for a fun day or an animal enthusiast eager to meet desert creatures, it’s a well-rounded outing worth considering during your Nevada travels.