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Experience a unique desert adventure in Los Cabos with camel rides, scenic hikes, authentic Mexican lunch, and tequila tasting—all in a small-group setting.
If you’re looking for a memorable way to see the natural beauty of Baja California Sur, this camel ride safari in Los Cabos offers a fascinating blend of animals, desert scenery, and local flavors. It’s a guided experience that caters to travelers craving something a bit different from the usual beach or city tours. You’ll get to pet camels, explore the desert landscape, enjoy a hearty Mexican lunch, and learn about tequila—all in just about two and a half hours.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its focus on authentic experiences—feeding and learning about camels, discovering native plants during a guided hike, and savoring real Mexican food and drinks. It’s also designed for small groups, which means more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. However, it’s worth noting that the tour involves outdoor activities in warm weather, so comfortable clothing and shoes are a must.
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who want a bit of everything—animals, nature, culture, and good food—without spending the whole day. Families with children over five, small groups, or anyone interested in a different way to see Los Cabos will find this appealing. But if you’re after high-energy adventure or have mobility issues, this might not be your best fit.


We’re often drawn to tours that combine a bit of everything—culture, nature, and fun—and this Los Cabos adventure hits that mark well. From the moment you’re picked up at your hotel, you’re on your way to a part of Baja California Sur that many travelers miss. The adventure begins at a designated desert location, where you’ll meet your guides and, of course, your new camel friends.
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The highlight for many is the camel ride itself. It lasts about two hours, during which you’ll get a chance to pet, feed, and learn about these gentle creatures. The guide will explain their history and behaviors, adding an educational layer to the fun. Riding camels along the coast offers a different perspective on Baja’s landscape—imagine a caravan of animals slowly strolling past cacti and sagebrush with the Pacific waves crashing nearby.
Reviews praise the beauty of the camels and the informative guides helping travelers connect with these animals. One guest from Colombia mentioned, “The camels were very beautiful and the buffet at the end of the tour was delicious.” This suggests that the camel experience isn’t just about riding—it’s about forming a connection and understanding their role in desert life.
After the camel ride, the tour transitions into a guided hike through an ecological reserve. Here, you’ll discover native flora and fauna—from the iconic Mexican giant cactus (yuka) to smaller plants like cholla and grasses, as well as some local wildlife such as roadrunners. This part of the tour is particularly valued by nature lovers, as it offers insight into Baja’s fragile ecosystem.
Travelers have commented on how “the hike was a chance to learn more about local plants,” and guides do a good job of pointing out the different species and explaining their significance. It’s a relaxed, educational walk that keeps things interesting without feeling rushed.
No trip to Mexico is complete without some good food, and this tour provides a buffet-style taco lunch featuring authentic Mexican flavors. You’ll enjoy freshly made burritos, paired with flavored waters—refreshing and perfect after the outdoor activities. The meal is simple but satisfying, highlighting local ingredients and traditional recipes.
One reviewer raved, “The buffet at the end of the tour was delicious,” emphasizing how the food is a highlight in its own right, making the experience well-rounded. It’s a great way to wind down and refuel for the final part of the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour wraps up with a tequila tasting session, where guides share stories about the spirit’s history and clarify the best ways to enjoy it. This part of the experience is especially popular because it’s both educational and flavorful. Expect to learn about tequila production, from agave harvesting to distillation, while sampling different varieties.
This element appeals to those interested in Mexican culture or looking for a fun, adult activity. As one reviewer notes, “You learn about tequila’s history and enjoy a proper tasting,” making this a memorable finish to your desert adventure.
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The tour is priced at $131 per person, which, considering the variety of activities included—camel ride, nature hike, lunch, and tequila tasting—offers good value for a half-day experience. The small group size (max 15) ensures more attention from guides and a more intimate atmosphere.
Pickup is included, with two options—Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo—making it convenient regardless of where you’re staying. The entire experience lasts about 2.5 hours, so it fits easily into a day of sightseeing or relaxing.
What to bring? Comfortable shoes and clothes are essential, especially for the outdoor hike. Cameras are not allowed during the animal interaction, so consider leaving your camera in the vehicle or purchasing photos afterward. Be sure to carry cash to pay the $25 park entry fee, payable on-site.
Note that the activity is not suitable for children under five, pregnant women, or anyone with back problems. Safety gear is provided, and guides are bilingual in English and Spanish, making it accessible for most travelers.
A common theme in reviews is appreciation for the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery. Daniel from Colombia called it “excellent,” highlighting the beauty of the camels and the delicious buffet, and suggested catching a sunset tour for whales and the scenery. Conversely, Jenny from the US found it less appealing for some—saying it’s “good for families with little ones,” but not a particularly fun event or good value.
This split opinion underscores that while many find the experience worthwhile, it may not be for everyone—especially if you’re seeking high-energy adventure or are on a tight budget.

This experience is well-suited for families with children over 5, couples looking for a relaxed, authentic outing, or anyone curious about Baja’s desert ecosystem and culture. It’s not ideal for travelers with mobility issues or expecting a fast-paced adventure.
Those interested in local wildlife, Mexican cuisine, or tequila will appreciate the diversity packed into this short tour. It’s a great way to add natural and cultural context to your Los Cabos trip without excessive time or expense.

This camel ride safari in Los Cabos offers a balanced mix of animal interaction, nature, and cultural activities. The small-group format ensures a more personalized experience, with knowledgeable guides sharing insights along the way. You’ll enjoy stunning coastal scenery while riding camels, explore Baja’s unique plant life, and finish with a satisfying Mexican lunch and tequila tasting—giving you a well-rounded taste of local traditions and landscapes.
For travelers who want a fun, educational, and scenic half-day, this tour delivers. It’s especially appealing to those wanting to steer clear of the typical tourist spots and experience something truly representative of Baja’s natural charm.
If you’re traveling with children, or if you appreciate guided educational moments combined with relaxing leisure, this experience fits the bill perfectly. It’s a solid choice for those who value authentic encounters, good value, and a taste of Baja’s diverse environment.
Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour provides hotel pickup and drop-off from your choice of Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo, making logistics easy.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience is approximately 2.5 hours, including transportation, activities, and breaks.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor activities and warm weather are recommended.
Are cameras allowed? Cameras are not permitted during the camel interaction, but you can take photos during the hike and lunch.
What is the cost? The tour costs $131 per person, which includes the camel ride, hike, lunch, and tequila tasting.
Is there an extra fee to enter the park? Yes, a $25 park entry fee is payable on-site in cash.
Is this activity suitable for children? It’s recommended for children over 5 years old; the tour involves outdoor walking and animal interaction.
In all, this Los Cabos camel safari with lunch and tequila tasting offers a rich, engaging snapshot of Baja’s landscape and culture, all wrapped into a manageable, small-group experience. It’s a wonderful way to step outside the usual beach scene and discover a side of Los Cabos that’s both fun and educational.
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