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Outdoor Activities Camel Rides Can you truly say you have been to Egypt if you haven't ridden a camel?!? Find out for yourself on an afternoon Camel Safari through the desert, and finish the day with an authentic taste of Bedouin tea. You also have the option of dining on a Bedouin dinner including the unique bread.

Whether this is your first, second or twentieth time riding a camel, it is sure to be an experience not easily forgotten. The one humped Dromedary Camel is an animal well adapted to the harsh Egyptian deserts and will be a trusty vehicle on your safari, though maybe not the most comfortable!

After your camel ride (approximately 1 hour) you can sample Bedouin tea with Habak, and you have the option to indulge in an authentic Bedouin dinner, including the unique Bedouin bread.

City: Sharm el-Sheikh Region: Sinai Country: Egypt Duration: 3.5 or 5 hours Continent: Africa
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Explore the great Central Australian desert from the back of a camel! You can ride at sunrise, sunset or in the morning, accompanied by an expert guide who will show you the desert wildlife and plant life, and regale you with colorful anecdotes about life in this remarkable region.

Camels are ideally suited to the hot, dry climate of Australia's interior. Imported here in the 19th century, they remained the principal means of Outback transport until railways and roads were established. Today there are an estimated 200,000 one-humped, dromedary camels in the wild. Though few camels are used by humans today, a relaxed, slow-paced camel ride is the perfect way to tour the fascinating ecology of the desert ? with the breathtaking view of Uluru as your backdrop.

Camel to Sunrise (2.5 hours):
A peaceful one-hour camel ride through stunning sand dune country with the awe-inspiring backdrop of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Take in the cool morning air and watch as the rising sun lights Uluru and the surrounding plains. You'll enjoy billy tea and freshly baked beer bread after the ride.

Camel to Sunset (2.5 hours):
Travel for an hour on a friendly camel and enjoy a close-up look at the desert environment and great views of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. A refreshing glass of champagne or beer and bush snacks await you at the end of the ride.

Camel Express (1.5 hours):
Catch the Camel Train and enjoy a 45-minute ride on a good-natured camel through the classic Central Australian desert landscape, with views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

City: Ayers Rock Region: Northern Territory Country: Australia Duration: 2 hours Continent: Australia and South Pacific
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One of the best ways to see the spectacular sunset at Cable Beach is from the back of a camel! This afternoon tour of Broome gives you an insight into Broome's pearl industry history, a tour through Chinatown and Gantheaume Point, before climbing aboard your camel for a ride along the sands whilst watching the sun go down. This is definitely one of Broome's highlights!

Beginning in Chinatown with fascinating stories of this multi cultural precinct, visit a pearl shop and Sun Pictures before heading through Old Broome past old Pearling Masters' homes. At Town Beach, learn of Broome's One Day War then stop at Matso's Broome Brewery to taste their hand made ales and famous ginger beer or visit one of the local art and craft galleries nearby.

Then visit the Japanese Cemetery and Broome Port before arriving at Gantheaume Point, known for dinosaur footprints and Anastasias Pool. Then it's down to Cable Beach, where you have the option to join a sunset camel ride (BSCR), or enjoy light refreshments and nibbles as you watch the sunset (BS).

City: Broome Region: Western Australia Country: Australia Duration: 5 hours Continent: Australia and South Pacific
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Prospect Plantation is an agricultural property established in the 18th Century. Take a tractor drawn Jitney and experience a working Jamaican plantation, where you will see bananas, cassava, sugar cane, coffee, various spices and many other crops! You will see the magnificent White River Gorge - a spectacular view. Jamaica's first hydro-electric power station was built here by Sir Harold Mitchell.

At Sir Harold's Viewpoint the Jitney stops for you to enjoy a cool refreshing drink. From this lookout, the island's north coast and the probable site of Columbus' first view of the island can be seen. On a clear day, Cuba, some 90 miles away to the north, is visible on the horizon. The channel between the two islands was known as the Spanish Main by buccaneers because it was the dominant path taken by ships en route to Spain from Central America.

You will also embark on a Camel Trek around the plantation. Marvel at the stunning scenery and enjoy the unusual experience of riding a camel! You will be amazed at just how high you are on top of a camel!

You will also be taken to other points of interest within Prospect Plantation, such as, the Great House and the surrounding gardens, butterfly aviary, as well as getting the chance to feed the ostriches, pet the camels and see Farmer Joe climb a 30 foot Coconut Tree!

Have an experience of a lifetime with the exclusive nominated "2007 World Travel Awards - Caribbean's Leading Nature Adventure Excursion Operator"

City: Ocho Rios Region: Ocho Rios Country: Jamaica Duration: Varies Continent: Caribbean
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