Agadir Camel Riding: Trek through Eucalyptus Forest with Sunset and Dinner Included

Trek through the eucalyptus forest via the royal palace and to Souss river estuary and making photos along the way.
You will have also the opportunity the see the beautiful sunset and having delicious dinner in a tent.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Agadir - A great opportunity to escape the masses of the city , this is a delightful way to spend either an afternoon a dromedary through the eucalyptus forest via the royal palace and to Souss river estuary and making photos along the way.
    You’ll be picked up from your hotel, to be taken by minibus to the Ranch Club d’Equitation, . After a short period of getting to know your mount you set out, accompanied by a guide crossing the dunes and the Oued Souss river, catching sight of pink flamingos and white egrets, home to many varieties of migratory birds.
    You will have also the opportunity the see the beautiful sunset(depending on the weather) and having delicious dinner in a tent.
What's Included
  • Dinner
What's Not Included
  • Tips
Location
Agadir
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jaleea_c
Jul 15, 2024
Wonderful time - We had an absolutely amazing time. The food after was delicious and we cannot wait to return with more of our family
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Sarah_j
Jun 29, 2024
We loved it 🥰 - We loved this experience, really friendly people. Delicious food, highly recommended. Perfect, thank you. 👍
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Tysong387
Jun 27, 2024
Great experience and memories - Family had a great time! and was a great experience all round! The food was lovely made by Fatima, and the guides were very entertaining tentive to our needs. Thank you for the memories!
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Nicolasb644
May 5, 2024
As the guide says, tomorrow you will walk like ducks! - Superb camel ride (often 2 riders per mount), it can even be a little long but you get what you pay for. Pleased by young and old alike, we walk along the royal palace, the beach and then the sunset over the river, it's very beautiful. Hassan and his team ensure the atmosphere on the journey and will take a photo of you with your camera. On return, couscous and grills at Fatima's to regain strength. Honestly, it's clearly the typical tourist attraction with all the folklore that goes with it, but the atmosphere, the setting and the investment of the team make you forget all that. We really had a good time and considering the price you shouldn't do without it. It's great
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Kiruba_j
Jun 10, 2024
Camel Ride a little long but good experience. - The ride itself went through some nice routes, and we also went by the beach; it felt a little bit too long, and we were a bit tired by the end of it. I would've been happy with the ride being half the length, but the food was really good at the end, and the tour guides were lovely. The food was Moroccan cuisine and also had some BBQ. You also get some traditional tea to start with before you sit down at the tables for food. Still, a good experience overall would recommend it.
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Jonfor33
Jul 18, 2024
Decent Enough Trip - Camel Ride seemed to last for a good couple of hours with a ten minute break in the middle. Definitely an experience that won’t be forgotten. By the end I was ready to get off as my legs and back were aching… which should be expected. Regarding the food. The meat we got we believed to be goat which wasn’t something I’d want to eat again. However saying that, everything was prepared properly.
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Louis_o
Jul 10, 2024
Wouldn't do it again. - Pick up was OK, however we were crammed into a people carrier with 3 other couples from various hotels, it seems nobody has air con in any of the cars, we were sat in the back and the journey was very uncomfortable, having to make several stops to pick other people up increased journey time and we were glad to get there after baking in the back of the car for over 40 mins. Upon arrival we were taken to some open space with around 60 other people. We had booked for a camel each, this became impossible due to the amount of people they had booked onto the excursion. They were putting 2 adults per camel. The camels seemed absolutely exhausted and some were reluctant to stand, they kept collapsing on the floor, and I felt really sorry for them, they seemed very over worked. Everyone then had photos taken, which delayed the ride, and once we were on our camel we were sat in the baking heat waiting. The ride itself was very long, just over 2 hours, which we weren't expecting. Again felt very sorry for the camels and I wouldn't personally do it again. Our guide was friendly and funny and kept us entertained throughout the journey. We reached the souss river and not a flamingo in sight as advertised, just several locals who all seemed fascinated by tourists and all got their camera phones out to film us which was a bit uncomfortable. There was a local man selling drinks who was pushing us to buy, buy we passed. We made our way back after sunset and we're dropped in a mini village, we were encouraged to tip the guides. We were all put into a large tent and served our barbecue. This consisted of a tiny salad starter, mint tea, bread, a ginger cookie, and a large plate shared between 10 of us which has cous cous, carrots, potato, cabbage, and chicken. It wasn't to our liking but we ate a little. Another guide came around with the packs of photos we had taken before the start of our journey and wanted paying for them, we decided not to as they were blurred and not the best quality. We were then encouraged to tip the lady who had made the food, she stood at the exit of the tent waiting which made us feel obliged, we hadn't taken a lot of money with us due to having everything included in the price, they seemed a little put out we couldn't tip. At the end we left the tent and had to wait for our lift back to the hotel but the driver wasn't there so a local guide had to take us, again with 3 other couples. Luckily by now the sun had set and it wasn't as hot in the car back. All in all it was OK but we wouldn't do it again just out of compassion for the camels.
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V5767bcannaw
Jul 2, 2024
Trip was OK but nothing special. - I really didn't knew what to expect, my kids was happy, I wasn't so much. It's pretty uncomfortable experience - dinner was simple - I was sure it will be somewhere outside in the tent but it was in restaurant with a very pushy owner and cats all around. Food was good but not the best I ate in Agadir. Overall just ok but I'm not sure if I would recommend it.
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Kja33
Jul 12, 2024
Not what we expected - Not as advertised!! Not sure if there’s more than one of these trips as ours wasn’t the best. Booked through the love holiday rep. Sold as a sunset camel trek & barbecue, however the trek was down an awful dirt track with trucks coming past us. Was on the camel for over an hour and had a sore bottom by the end 😆 Dinner was nice but not a barbecue and also no sunset as back at the hotel by 8pm Also not overly thrilled with how the camels are living - all tied up with very short rope so they can’t really move!
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Nargush2022
May 18, 2024
Bad choice - The camel ride was about 40 mins, was very uncomfortable. The children were complaining about itchiness on the legs and buttock. They say the camel will ride you though a nice forest, however it is no forest it was more like dead trees and smelly sewage. I would never go again
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