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  1. Make your reservation in advance to secure your spot, then re-explore Lanzarote's lava fields by camel. Relax with your Lanzarote camel ride organized and booked online. Make use of a pickup service from a bus stop near your Lanzarote hotel. Enjoy free time before the ride to see a museum dedicated to camels.

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    • Lanzarote Experience Tours
  2. The tour includes a thrilling camel experience through the volcanic landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, guided by a qualified tourist guide well-versed in the region’s history and geology. Travel in comfort on modern, fully air-conditioned buses and enjoy convenient pickup and drop-off at touristic areas.

  3. Simply turn into the large car park when you arrive where you can see the camels lined up and waiting patiently for their next passengers. There’s no need to book, you can simply turn up at any time between 09:30 and 15:30 for a camel ride. It costs €20 per camel, so great value at only €10 each for the camel tour.

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Content. Why visit Timanfaya National Park? How to visit Timanfaya by car, bus or on foot… 1. Timanfaya Bus Tours. 2. Proof of geothermal energy. 3. Restaurant El Diablo. 4. Hiking – Timanfaya National Park (limited access) 5. Route LZ-67 along the park. 6. Timanfaya Visitor Center. 7. Camel ride at Timanfaya. 8.

  5. Best camel ride tours in Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote BEST PRICE GUARANTEED Maximum weight 110 kilos - 242 Pounds Full info....

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  6. The national park was simply stunning and being part of a private tour really did mean you missed the queues as there was a looooong trail of cars trying to get in, but the coaches could zoom in. That also meant not queuing for a tour bus as our bus could continue on to the main road tour through the volcanic landscape.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · 9.00 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. recommended: 1.00 p.m. Services and facilities: El Diablo cafeteria-restaurant. Shop. Tour by bus (included in the entrance price) Free WiFi. Parking. Camel Rides. Continuing on the LZ-67 in the direction of Yaiza, you will find the Echadero de Camellos. This is a place where you can go for a ride on a camel.