Camel Safari Las Vegas
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (2 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Michelle Truman
3 weeks agoThis excursion was amazing to the fact you can interact with the camels by feeding them carrots and grapes to Thorn the porcupine. She was so cute. The guy showing us around (sorry forgot his name) was very informative about everything in his establishment. He was also very mindful for your safety as the camels can come up to you and all seemed very placid and happy to see you. Would definitely recommend.
Sara O'Hara
2 weeks agoHighly recommend! My kids absolutely loved this place! These animals are so loved here. Like every single one has a name, a hug and a kiss from the owners. They all free range and it was the most amazing connection between owner and these animals that I have ever seen at a zoo like place. This is a true rescue!
Tiffany Aiken
3 months agoI visited Camel Safari with my family as a group of 6. We had an amazing time! I had no idea there would be so, SO many camels or other exotic animals. We loved being inside their enclosures with them, feeding them, and learning all about them. Many camels were roaming freely and joined us as we explored. The sunset bonfire was really fun and we never felt rushed. We had fun riding the UTVs and just being outside of the city. I highly recommend!!
Amanda Cannon
a month agoHands down one of the hidden gems in Nevada to go with or without children. My kids (6&11) absolutely loved this. You are greeted by Rhodesian Ridgebacks (Mr Rogers and crew) and Jafar the camel. You are allowed enough time to walk around and take the surroundings in before your tour begins. Then both Guy and Ally talk about what to expect and begin to talk about all the wonderful animals you will encounter. It’s worth the money and the time. When you are in the camel enclosure, you get up close to the camels and can walk around to pet them and feed them treats! You can tell these animals are loved and well taken care of. It’s worth the hour and had drive up from Las Vegas. My kids fell in love with their porcupine and Mr. Roger’s. I would recommend buying your tickets in advance, we were a party of 6 and the whole group was just short of 20.
Payton Fisher
2 months agoThis place was incredible! It’s totally worth the drive. The staff Ali knew so much about camels. It was beyond incredible. It was super fun to get to pet them. Sadly, we did not get to ride them, but we’re going back again and going to ride them. The people on the tour in front of us got to ride themand it looked like so much fun. My kids loved porcupines and the sloth was amazing also. You’ve got to come out to this place! It’s amazing.