How to Explore Cabo’s Desert on a Camel Safari

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When you think of Cabo San Lucas, images of sun-kissed beaches and vibrant nightlife might come to mind. But beyond the coastline lies a hidden world of rugged desert landscapes, ancient cacti, and wildlife uniquely adapted to thrive in the arid beauty of Baja California Sur. One of the most unforgettable ways to experience this untamed terrain? A camel safari. Here at Mucho Cabo, we’re passionate about uncovering adventures that blend excitement, culture, and sustainability—and a camel ride through Cabo’s desert checks all those boxes.

Why a Camel Safari?

Camels might seem like an unexpected sight in Mexico, but these gentle giants have become beloved ambassadors for Cabo’s desert ecosystem. Their calm demeanor and sure-footedness make them ideal companions for traversing sandy trails, rocky outcrops, and coastal bluffs. Unlike ATV tours or hiking, camel safaris offer a slower, more immersive way to connect with the environment, giving you time to appreciate the stark beauty of the desert and its resilient inhabitants.

Top Camel Safari Tours in Cabo for 2025

1. Off Road & Camel Safari Combo Tour by Cabo Adventures

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Highlights: A serene camel ride along the Pacific Ocean, followed by UTV driving through desert terrain. The tour ends with a traditional Mexican buffet and tequila tasting at an oceanfront restaurant.
  • Price: $174 USD per person + $25 entrance fee (adults only).
  • Restrictions: Minimum age 8, max weight 265 lbs.
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2. Camel Ride Safari by Wild Canyon Adventures

  • Duration: 1.5–2 hours
  • Highlights: Interaction with camels, access to Wild Canyon’s animal sanctuary, suspension bridges, and waterpark. Includes snacks and a margarita or tequila shot.
  • Price: $142 per adult + $25 park fee.
  • Restrictions: Minimum age 4; not recommended for pregnant travelers.
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3. Outback and Camel Ride Safari with Lunch by Cabo Paradise Tours

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Highlights: A 20-minute camel ride, guided nature walk, tortilla-making class, and mezcal tasting.
  • Price: $109 per adult + $20 entrance fee.
  • Restrictions: Minimum age 5.
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4. Camel Ride on the Beach by Cactus Tours

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Highlights: Coastal camel ride, Tequila Museum visit, and burrito lunch. Includes round-trip transportation.
  • Price: $95 per adult + $25 park fee.
  • Restrictions: Minimum age 5.
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Sustainable Tourism: Riding Responsibly

Cabo’s commitment to sustainability shines in its camel safari experiences. Cabo Adventures’ Tierra Sagrada ranch, for example, has earned the Humane Certified™ seal for its ethical treatment of camels, ensuring they live in environments that mimic their natural habitats. Beyond animal welfare, the Los Cabos region has implemented eco-friendly policies like banning single-use plastics and protecting 42% of Baja California Sur as natural reserves.

Tips for eco-conscious travelers:
- Choose operators with certifications like Humane Certified™.
- Bring reusable water bottles and biodegradable sunscreen.
- Respect wildlife by maintaining a safe distance and avoiding littering.

Cabo Desert Wildlife: What You’ll Encounter

A camel safari isn’t just about the ride—it’s a window into Cabo’s biodiverse desert. Keep your eyes peeled for:
- Cardón cacti: Towering giants that can live for centuries.
- Caracara falcons: Striking birds of prey often seen soaring overhead.
- Desert foxes and deer: Elusive mammals adapted to arid life.

Many tours include guided nature walks where experts explain how plants like the boojum tree survive with minimal water. Some excursions also visit animal sanctuaries to observe tropical birds and reptiles up close.

Tips for a Memorable Camel Safari

Before You Go:

  • Wear: Lightweight clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a wide-brimmed hat.
  • Pack: Sunscreen (reef-safe!), sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle.
  • Health Notes: Avoid if pregnant or with back/neck issues. Check weight/age limits.

During the Ride:

  • Listen to guides for safety tips on mounting/dismounting camels.
  • Photography: Some tours restrict personal devices, but pros may offer photos for purchase.

After the Adventure:

  • Savor included cultural extras like tequila tastings or tortilla-making classes.
  • Pair your safari with other Mucho Cabo favorites: snorkeling in Cabo Pulmo or exploring San José del Cabo’s art district.

Final Thoughts

A camel safari in Cabo San Lucas is more than an adventure—it’s a journey into the heart of Baja’s desert, where culture, wildlife, and sustainability intersect. Whether you’re gliding along the Pacific coast or learning about ancient cacti, these tours offer a fresh perspective on a region often defined by its beaches. At Mucho Cabo, we believe the desert’s quiet majesty is just as captivating as the sea, and there’s no better way to honor that beauty than by exploring it responsibly.

Ready to trade flip-flops for saddlebags? The camels—and the desert—are waiting.