Tenerife Camel Ride
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy the scenery of the northern part of Tenerife on this 30-minute camel ride. This way, you will get to know a much more rural part of the island and you can even see farm animals such as the Canarian goat, sheep or donkeys.
Not forgetting some large natural banana plantations or a monument such as the Gordejuela Water Elevator. You won't have to worry about the handling of the animal as that will be taken care of by a professional guide.
- Hop on a camel and enjoy this ride through a totally natural and rural area.
- You will be able to see domestic animals that live on the farms in the area such as goats, sheep and donkeys.
- You will pass by emblematic places such as the Gordejuela Water Elevator or the Hacienda de los Castro.
What’s included
- Camel ride
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Get out of the urban area and get to know the most natural landscape of Tenerife during this camel ride. The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, during which you will always be riding on the side of the camel. Appropriate saddles are provided to make the experience comfortable and a professional guide to manage the experience.
This experience takes place in the North-Northeast area of the island, where a large section of the rural environment is concentrated. This means that during the walk you will pass a large number of small farms, including the animals that live on them. These include Canarian goats, sheep, donkeys and mules.
In addition to the farms mentioned above, you will also be surrounded by different plantations, particularly potato and cereal plantations. However, the most outstanding of these are the banana plantations with their enormous palm trees.
In addition to the plantations, the route also passes by a couple of important monuments. These consist of the old Gordejuela Water Elevator, built in 1903, and the Hacienda de los Castro.