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Has anyone ever been on a camel ride in tunisia ans whats it like,is it worth doing.??


Has anyone ever been on a camel ride in tunisia ans whats it like,is it worth doing.??

I have ridden a camel many times. They do smell, but if you can get over that, they are quite fun to ride.

The length of your ride will depend on where you do it. If you go down to the beach and have a camel ride there, it will be over quite fast.

If you take an excursion to the south and rent a camel there, you will have a longer and more satisfying ride. (You can set up these excursions at your hotel.)

Some things to remember:

*These remarkable animals are intelligent and strong, and they possess incredible endurance.

*They can also be quite fast: some camels can briefly attain speeds up to 40 miles per hour (64 km/h).

*Because camels are cud-chewing animals (they are constantly chewing), their reins are usually attached to a peg inserted into the nose, as opposed to being attached to a bit in the mouth, as is the case with horses. Thus, unlike with a horse, you can鈥檛 try to steer a camel by pulling on the reins.

*Camels are quieter and gentler than horses.

*Riding a camel is quiet and peaceful. Camel's slipper-like feet make hardly any noise. Without the clip-clop of hooves, you can hear the sounds of nature.

Have fun and enjoy!

i rode a camel just outsid eof Dubhai it was uncomfortable and it stunk not worth it

I tried it on the canary islands and it was quite an experience. Not comfortable at all and the smell........awful...it kind of kills ya...lol...but definetely you need to do it once in your life time

The joke about camel rides is that it $2 to get on the camel and $20 to get off the camel.

I have ridden a camel. It's kind of fun. It's worth it for the picture.

Hi did it few years back in Tunisia, despite the smell and the bruises that i had between my leg it was something fun to do. Going up and going down from it is fun too.

Will do it again.

Enjoy your trip to Tunisia

Good morning,
I deed several times in the southern part of Tunisia on the sand dunes in Douz Sabria,that was really a good experience.
If you are not planing to go on one of the excursion to the south, you can experience a camel ride near by your hotel.Just ask the reception they will tell you where to go for the camel ride or a horse ride as well.
Have a nice ride,and keep good memories.

Yes i did 4 years ago in Tunisia, i was a little scared at the beginning, but after that i really enjoyed. Don't worry, you will like it very much.

Yes i did,once when i was i Djerba Island, i enjoyed it, the second time was,i was on a on tour to oasis and the Sahara, i have riddin a dromedary on the sand dune,the hole group putted on local saharian dresses,it really a caravan we took many picturesque picture of the sunset,that was really great for a good memory.
I fact our tour guide was right to suggest the optional camel ride.
He even said, that's a must for some body who come to sand dunes,he shouldn't miss this occasion.
So i suggest you to try it then let us know your impressions.

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