





Kings Canyon Resort Camel Rides
Experience the unique thrill of a camel ride at Kings Canyon Resort, where you can traverse the stunning Australian outback atop these gentle giants. This unforgettable adventure offers breathtaking views of the rugged landscape, with the iconic Kings Canyon as your backdrop. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers, the camel rides provide a peaceful yet exhilarating way to connect with nature and learn about these fascinating animals from knowledgeable guides. Whether you're a first-time rider or a seasoned adventurer, this activity promises memories that will last a lifetime.
Opening Hours
Location
Luritja Road, Petermann NT 0872, Australia
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Unique way to explore the stunning Kings Canyon landscape.
Family-friendly activity suitable for all ages.
Opportunity to learn about camels and their role in Australian history.
Peaceful and scenic experience away from the hustle and bustle.
History & Background
Camel rides have become a popular tourist activity in the Australian outback, drawing on the country's rich history with these animals. Introduced in the 19th century for transportation and labor, camels adapted well to the arid environment. Today, they are a beloved part of outback culture, offering visitors a chance to experience the landscape as early explorers once did.
Insider Tips
Book in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred time slot.
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for the ride.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water to stay hydrated in the outback heat.
Arrive early to meet the camels and learn about their care and history from the guides.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors rave about the serene and scenic camel rides at Kings Canyon Resort, often highlighting the friendly guides and the unique perspective of the outback. Many describe it as a highlight of their trip, perfect for all ages and a must-do for anyone visiting the area.”
Find Your Way
Luritja Road, Petermann NT 0872, Australia