Luxor Camel Ride
Enjoy camel ride tour and Explore the west bank of Luxor trekking through the local villages and green fields ,farm land on our camel safari tour.
✓ Pick up from your hotel in Luxor & return. ✓ Transfer by A/C car. ✓ Mineral water on board. ✓ Motor boat cross the nile. ✓ All taxes & service.
➢ Any extras not mentioned in the program. ➢ tipping.
Prices Single $ 86 2 Persons $ 63 3 Persons $ 55 4 Persons $ 51 5 Persons $ 49 6 Person & more $ 47 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 01.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Luxor Camel Ride Enjoy camel ride tour and Explore the west bank of Luxor trekking through the local villages and green fields ,farm land on our camel safari tour.
$3,500.00 $2,800.00
Transport
Private Tour Guide
Accommodation
Restaurant
AC
Sun Deck-Bar
Discotheque
Swimming pool
Internet
Fax
Fridge
Phone
Shower
Hairdryer
Safe
TV
Library
Day Our representative will pick you up from your hotel or Nile cruise in Luxor to Witness the daily local life as the Egyptians go on with their normal day making there way to the markets or fishing on the river Nile. A fun way to explore riding your very own camel . Explore the Luxor streets beside The Nile Wherever you want go..we can arrange a ride for you. Enjoy Camel ride Cross over to the West bank of the Nile by ferry costing and take a camel ride from the area by the ferry. These camels go along the Nile and through the Luxor gardens. Its great fun and a fairly comfortable ride If you never ride on a camel before, do not worry, it looks high or difficult, however it is mutch easier and more comforable . It will be an experience which you will never forget.
Enjoy camel ride tour and Explore the west bank of Luxor trekking through the local villages and green fields ,farm land on our camel safari tour.
Transport
Private Egyptologist Tour Guide
Accommodation
Main restaurant serving buffet food
Air conditioned bar
Lounge with Discotheque
Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool
Air conditioned massage room
Boutique, beauty and gift shop
Laundry service
Gym
Evening entertainment
Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)
Air conditioning
Fridge
Phone
Bathroom with bath and over bath shower
Hairdryer
Safe
Satellite TV when docked
Library
Swimming pool
Table games
Spa
Bazaar
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Madeline Frost –
Luxor Camel Ride: A Quiet Escape Through Egypt’s Countryside
The Luxor Camel Ride was exactly what we needed to escape the crowds and experience a quieter side of Egypt. The camels were calm, the pace was relaxed, and the views were absolutely stunning.
As we rode through the farmlands, we passed local farmers tending to their crops, and I really appreciated how much of the tour focused on local culture. Our guide spoke passionately about the traditions of the area, and we got a true sense of the Egyptian countryside.
It was a peaceful, reflective experience — one I’ll treasure for a long time.
Dallas Montgomery –
I’ve done my fair share of sightseeing in Egypt, but this camel ride through the fields of Luxor was the highlight of my trip. The calmness of the ride and the stunning views made this a special experience.
Our camels moved slowly through the farmlands, with every step giving us a new view of the lush fields, tiny villages, and the surrounding hills. I loved how the guide shared local stories, giving us insight into the history of the area and the lives of the people who call it home.
This is one ride I’ll be telling stories about for years to come!
Geneva Devereux –
The Luxor Camel Ride was an adventure that truly connected us to the heart of Egypt. We left the hustle and bustle of the city behind and ventured into the countryside. The camel ride allowed us to take in the scenery at a perfect pace, with the occasional sway of the camel reminding us that we were in an ancient land.
What I loved most was seeing the daily life of the local people up close. From seeing farmers working in the fields to watching children play by the side of the road, this ride felt like an authentic glimpse into Luxor’s culture.
This was an unforgettable experience, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to go beyond the typical tourist sites.
Jenna Sutton –
Luxor Camel Ride – More Than Just a Ride
What a memorable experience! The Luxor Camel Ride gave me a new perspective on this ancient land. The camels were incredibly calm, making the journey smooth and easy. As we trotted along the rural roads, we passed through fields of crops, tall palm trees, and small village homes.
What really made this experience special was the guide’s deep knowledge of the area. He explained how the locals live off the land, how irrigation systems work, and even pointed out the different types of plants and crops growing along the route.
If you want to experience Luxor beyond the tourist spots, this ride is the perfect way to do so.
Royce Brooks –
Charming Camel Ride Through the Fields of Luxor
The Luxor Camel Ride was a peaceful journey that allowed us to see the real Egypt. From the moment we mounted our camels, I felt like we were stepping back in time. The path led us through vast fields of green, with traditional farms and small villages dotting the landscape.
We took our time, chatting with our guide about the way locals live, their farming methods, and the history of the area. Along the way, we passed by children playing, farmers tending to their land, and animals grazing — all set against the backdrop of Luxor’s ancient hills.
This ride gave me a wonderful connection to the land and its people.
Maggie Porter –
The Luxor Camel Ride: A Perfect Blend of Adventure and Culture
I’ve always wanted to try camel riding, and I finally got the chance in Luxor! This tour was a perfect mix of adventure and culture. The ride itself was incredibly peaceful as we trotted through the rural areas of Luxor, surrounded by lush fields and palm trees.
Our guide was wonderful, sharing insights into the local communities and agriculture. We even stopped for a moment at a small village where we were invited to sip tea and chat with locals. The whole experience felt authentic and untouched by the usual tourist crowds.
If you want to try something different in Luxor, this camel ride is definitely worth it.
Benny McCormick –
Luxor Camel Ride – A Journey Through the Green Fields and Local Villages
What a way to spend an afternoon! The Luxor Camel Ride was a fun and peaceful way to explore the west bank of Luxor. It’s not often you get to experience the charm of rural Egypt on a camel’s back!
The route took us through vibrant green fields, with stretches of farmland and banana groves. Along the way, we saw local villagers going about their business — some were harvesting crops, while others were tending to their animals. The camels moved at a steady pace, and our guide kept us entertained with stories about the area’s culture and history.
I’ll never forget the warm smiles from the villagers we passed, who seemed to take pride in their simple yet beautiful way of life.
April Langford –
Glimpse Into Local Life During a Camel Ride in Luxor
This camel ride gave me the chance to see Luxor from an entirely new perspective. The guide was knowledgeable, explaining the farming techniques of the locals, the types of crops grown, and how life unfolds along the Nile. It was a real eye-opener into rural Egyptian life, something you can’t get from the usual tourist routes.
The camels themselves were gentle, and the pace was relaxed. We spent time walking through fields, past small mud-brick houses, and alongside farmers going about their daily work. The silence was soothing, with just the sound of hooves and the wind rustling through the trees.
This trip was such a peaceful way to connect with Egypt beyond the temples and monuments.
Barney Dewitt –
Camel Safari Through Luxor: Off the Beaten Path
This camel ride was one of the highlights of our trip to Egypt. We chose it as a break from the typical tourist spots, and it was so worth it! The west bank of Luxor is so much more than just temples and ruins; it’s alive with local culture and farming communities.
Our camels were well-trained and surprisingly comfortable. The ride wasn’t rushed, and we had plenty of time to take in the beautiful countryside — from fields full of vegetables to groves of fruit trees. The peacefulness was remarkable, and it felt like a true escape from the usual tourist chaos.
I highly recommend the camel ride if you want a quiet, scenic journey through real Egypt!
Elliot Birchwood –
Luxor Camel Ride – A Peaceful Journey Through Rural Egypt
I’ve been to Egypt before, but this camel ride offered a unique side of Luxor that I never imagined. It was a peaceful, scenic ride through the countryside, far from the usual hustle and bustle of the city. The fields were lush, and the air was full of the scent of crops and the distant hum of life.
What really stood out for me was how calm and collected the camels were. I was expecting something a bit more “wild,” but they were gentle and surefooted. We trotted past local farmers tending to their land, waved at children running along the fields, and took in the serene beauty of the rural landscape.
Our guide shared plenty of historical insights, making it feel like we were riding through the past and present at the same time. Definitely a memorable way to experience Luxor’s hidden gems.
Raylene Mott –
Unexpected joy and laughter in Luxor’s green belt
This was supposed to be “something different” from temples and tombs — and wow , was it ever .
I’d never seen this side of Luxor . Cows munching lazily in the fields , teenagers playing soccer barefoot , women laughing as they baked bread outside . And here I am , on a camel named “Tito” , trying not to drop my phone while taking pictures .
It was the lightest I’d felt the entire trip . The guide kept cracking jokes , and we all ended up singing old country songs at one point just because the rhythm of the camels felt like music .
Sometimes travel surprises you with joy in the smallest , greenest places .
Denny Harlan –
Sunset , serenity , and camels along Luxor’s village trails
We did the camel ride in late March right before sunset , and I think I caught myself tearing up at one point .
The warm light turned every scene into a painting . Our camels moved slowly past rows of corn , lemon trees , and tiny houses with colorful doors .
Locals smiled as we passed , and it felt like we were walking through a poem .
I’ve traveled plenty , but this ride left a strange peace in my chest I didn’t expect . Maybe it was the rhythm , or the golden light , or just the feeling of being part of something old and wise .
It was lovely . Quietly , absolutely lovely .
Darla Jean Oakes –
Camel rhythm and village charm in Luxor’s heartland
I’m not usually one for animal rides , but this was peaceful and respectful . The animals looked healthy , the saddles were padded , and the pace was unhurried .
What I loved most was the scenery . Palm trees , banana groves , kids on donkeys , and fields that rolled out like green carpets .
We didn’t just pass by — we got little stories from the guide about the way people live here . I learned about irrigation wheels , the types of crops , and even the kinds of birds we saw .
It made me feel connected , even as a visitor . Like I wasn’t just looking — I was learning .
Also , the sun that day was ridiculous . Golden , glowing , like the land itself was lit from within .
Colton Rigsby –
Banana trees , village smiles , and a four-legged desert buddy
There’s something surprisingly comical about riding a camel . They move like they’ve had too much coffee but also like they’ve done this for 4,000 years .
My teenage son and I bonded in a weird , wobbly way during this tour . He named his camel “Jeff” and wouldn’t stop narrating the journey in a British accent .
But beyond the laughs , we saw Egypt in its quieter moments . Fields being tilled by hand , canals with kids swimming , and ancient hills that seemed to hum with time .
This wasn’t a high-speed adventure , but a gentle amble through a truly different world . The contrast between the land’s timelessness and our goofy camel chatter made for the best kind of memory .
Eliza Jo Daniels –
Soothing camel safari through Luxor’s sun-drenched backroads
Our camel trek felt like a lullaby set to nature . I’d expected bumpiness and chaos , but the experience was calm , smooth , and reflective .
From the first step into the rural west bank , I was in awe . The fields shimmered with dew , and you could hear birds chirping above the hum of insects .
I really appreciated the guide’s respect for the local communities . We passed villagers who smiled and waved — no forced performances , just warm acknowledgment .
The camels were clearly well cared for , and the saddles were more comfortable than I imagined . My husband and I barely spoke , just nodded in quiet wonder as we moved through fields of wheat , clover , and palms .
It was a journey for the soul more than the camera .
Hank Delaney –
Camels and countryside : A playful ride into Luxor’s hidden charm
I came here expecting a short camel ride and left with memories that still make me chuckle . My camel was moody , my wife’s was photogenic , and the guide swore they were siblings .
The ride kicked off with the golden sun rising over Luxor’s fields , painting everything in that dreamy Egyptian glow . We wandered past canals and vegetable plots where old men waved and cracked jokes in Arabic .
One unexpected treat was riding by a date grove . The smell of ripe fruit and fresh water from the nearby canal was honestly intoxicating . I never thought I’d use “romantic” and “camel ride” in the same sentence , but here we are .
We stopped briefly for mint tea at a tiny shack run by a farmer . His donkey kept trying to photobomb us .
That’s Egypt for you — totally unpredictable , totally delightful .
June Albright –
Peaceful camel journey through Egypt’s vibrant rural life
This ride along the West Bank of Luxor was the most relaxing part of our entire Egyptian trip . We were staying at a luxury resort in town , but this tour gave us the contrast we didn’t know we needed .
The camels swayed gently as we passed through bright green crops and banana groves . There was something magical about the rhythm — like a heartbeat in sync with the land .
We passed traditional homes , saw women carrying baskets , and smelled herbs and soil in the air . It was real life , not something curated for tourists , and that made it all the more valuable .
The group was small — just six of us — which made the whole experience feel intimate . The guide answered every question with genuine interest .
If you crave stillness , authenticity , and beauty all rolled into one slow , steady ride , this is it .
Marybeth Holler –
From palm-lined fields to ancient soil beneath my camel’s feet
This was more than a camel ride — it was a gentle journey through history. As soon as we crossed into the farmland of the West Bank, I felt transported. The villages weren’t a backdrop — they were alive. I could smell fresh bread baking and see children playing in dusty alleys.
Riding a camel gave us the perfect vantage point. The green fields stretched like a patchwork quilt stitched into the landscape. I loved how the tour didn’t feel rushed — we moved slowly, soaking it all in.
The quiet was stunning. One minute you’re trotting beside banana trees, the next you’re on a ridge with the Theban hills in the distance. Our guide was warm and talkative, mixing facts about the land with personal stories. It added a real richness to the experience.
If you like immersive travel with a slow rhythm and natural beauty, this camel ride might just tug at your heart.
Clyde Rayburn –
Riding camels through the west bank fields was truly unforgettable
I’ve always dreamed of exploring Egypt on a camel, and the Luxor Camel Ride totally delivered that childhood fantasy. We trotted past charming mud-brick homes, waving kids, and wide green fields that smelled like springtime. The camels were well-groomed, surprisingly chill, and had their own quirky personalities — mine was named “Captain,” and let me tell ya, he thought he owned the trail.
The path led through lush farmland with palm trees gently swaying over us like a postcard come to life. We also passed some locals tending crops, and it felt like stepping into a time machine but with the comfort of modern organization. The guide knew the area like his own backyard and shared bits about village life, irrigation traditions, and farming customs.
What made it even cooler was how peaceful everything felt. No honking cars or busy streets — just the soft thud of hooves and the occasional baa of a goat. My phone stayed in my pocket most of the time because I didn’t want to miss a second. Pure vibe.
Would I do it again? Well, I’m not saying I wouldn’t.