23 Feb 2023
Kind of a rip off - Let's see how to best describe the feeling:
1. There is another per person fee to enter the compound on top of the ticket you buy, $20 per person, cash only. seems interesting they do not accept credit cards for that one.
2. Nothing is allowed on the tours, no cell phone, no backpack, no water bottle, nothing - they recommend the stale water in the plastic jugs near at the camel farm - nice. Oh, you want to use your cell phone, yes, you can bring it, for another $150 private tour they say.
3. Food provided = mediocre, bring some LBM pills along
4. Tequila tasting bar allows only the 4 special sugar flavored 18% acohol pee pee they call tequila for tasting
5. Prepare for the grandest scam of the tour - pictures. $20/per printed shot, or $129 for the digital versions of approx 120+ shots the pothographer takes while you hang on to the fabulous camels.
All prices mentioned above are in USD.
But yes, the tour guide - Rudy in our case did a very good job, so tip him, he deserves it.
So prepare for a money sucking adventure, and remember, if you have several in your party, might be better to attend a time share presentation somewhere to get this attraction at a discounted price, because it really isn't worth what it promises to be, except if you think 20 min is good enough for the actual ride.