Beautiful! And I've always liked camels. Though they do seem to have a bad attitude most of the time. I guess I can't blame them. Poor things are always working.
I would take the camel option. I love animals and I can hike in mountains over here and have done so. I sat on a camel in Turkey for a photo op but didn't ride it. I would bring apples for them as a treat.
The camel ride will only be up to two-thirds of the way. The last third to the summit is a very steep hike of 750 steps (-so they said; I didn't count). Knowing that, it really is up to the person's own capability and pace.
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Beautiful! And I've always liked camels. Though they do seem to have a bad attitude most of the time. I guess I can't blame them. Poor things are always working.
For the terrain and environment in the area, camels seemed to be the best fit to do the job.
Thank you for sharing this! :)
My pleasure!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for this very helpful .... how much to ride the camel ?
Sorry I can't remember the price. But I know it was worth it compared to walking in the dark halfway to the summit.
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I would take the camel option. I love animals and I can hike in mountains over here and have done so. I sat on a camel in Turkey for a photo op but didn't ride it. I would bring apples for them as a treat.
Cool.
can a person who is not fit and fat do this trail or get on the camel?
The camel ride will only be up to two-thirds of the way. The last third to the summit is a very steep hike of 750 steps (-so they said; I didn't count). Knowing that, it really is up to the person's own capability and pace.