Camel Quest Cabo….say that ten times fast!
Dolphin Discovery is thrilled to bring you our newest experience in Cabo San Lucas, “Camel Quest”! We’re getting out of the water and into the desert on this fun-filled adventure. Join us in Wild Canyon Park in Los Cabos for a totally unique Cabo tour. You’ll learn all about camels and take a trek down the old river bed of the canyon. Along the way you’ll be put to the test in “Survivor” style challenges like the “Sure Shot” and “Tossin’ Camels”, collecting stamps at each completed challenge to win a prize at the end of your journey (and claim bragging rights over your friends of course!) You’ll enjoy feeding the camels and of course feeding yourself after your exertions at the “Lion’s Den Restaurant” in the park.
Your adventure takes place in the spectacular “El Tule Canyon”, situated in the Baja desert with a lush oasis at the bottom to keep the vegetation green and gorgeous views of the Sea of Cortez. If you are staying in Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo or along the Tourist Corridor, it’s a quick 20 minute drive in our air conditioned van, enjoying the sites of the region. Space on this tour is very limited, we highly recommend booking in advance. This is a fantastic family adventure, kids as young as 4 will enjoy “Camel Quest”!
Camel Fun Facts!
1. Camels can survive up to 2 months without water
2. Camels have straight spines, despite the appearance of their humps.
3. A camel’s thin legs can carry not only its body weight, but up to 1000 lbs of cargo!
4. Average life expectancy of a camel is 40 to 50 years.
5. There are 17 million camels worldwide.
6. Camels can weigh between 250 and 680 kgs and can be up to 2 meters tall.
7. The hump of a camel is full of fat, not water. If a camel doesn’t eat, its hump will shrink. Baby camels are not born with humps, they only grow after they begin to eat solid food.
8. Camels have a double row of long, curly eyelashes to keep out the blowing sand of the desert.
Join Dolphin Discovery in Los Cabos for Camel Quest and learn so much more about these amazing desert creatures!