05 Oct 2024
We had already had the experience of riding a camel on other islands such as Lanzarote (next to Timanfaya) and Fuerteventura (near some volcanoes in the north). So we decided to try it on the dunes. In itself the experience well, they have 3-4 camel caravan sticks, very friendly guides and the walk that lasts about half an hour pretty.
The bad thing is that you don’t have fixed time, you go on a first come, first served basis, you are assigned the camels and if you don’t have it pre-purchased you may not be able to ride a month like August. We have to get there as soon as possible. However, we were unlucky that there was a small storm at dawn that day, even with rain. That took over an hour and we had to wait. Although the person who was organizing that was able to overtake us waiting for some group that wasn’t completed, so we didn’t have to wait too long either. Thank you very much.
Deep down it was worth it for doing the activity. It would be advisable for them to organize better, doing so basically with paper and pen.