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Nothing much to see
Maybe it was the timing (evening) or the fact it was a public holiday. We did not see any camels, just few sheep and cattle. The place is authentic but not tourist friendly
It is the largest camel 'market' in the world. Only after coming here I came to know that there are different types of camels for different types work. For example, the camel which produces good milk ...
One of the most authentic spots you will visit on a trip to Abu Dhabi.
Our Tourism class visited the Camel Souk when touring Al Ain and I thought it was one of the most authentic and localized places on the tour. The people at the Souk looked like they had not seen too m...
Huge amount of camels, traders, and Bedouin specialists - most of them from the Rashaide tribe in Sudan. Have a look around, try to hear the negotiations, ask for a sip of the fresh camel milk. It is ...
Unless one goes early in the morning, there is a fee to enter this huge complex. We had to pay 63 UAE for 2 people/tourists. The officer records your license plate number and cell phone. "Local cha...
Nothing much to see
Maybe it was the timing (evening) or the fact it was a public holiday. We did not see any camels, just few sheep and cattle. The place is authentic but not tourist friendly
THE LARGEST CAMEL 'MARKET' OF THE WORLD
It is the largest camel 'market' in the world. Only after coming here I came to know that there are different types of camels for different types work. For example, the camel which produces good milk ...
One of the most authentic spots you will visit on a trip to Abu Dhabi.
Our Tourism class visited the Camel Souk when touring Al Ain and I thought it was one of the most authentic and localized places on the tour. The people at the Souk looked like they had not seen too m...
One of the biggest and most photogenic
Huge amount of camels, traders, and Bedouin specialists - most of them from the Rashaide tribe in Sudan. Have a look around, try to hear the negotiations, ask for a sip of the fresh camel milk. It is ...
Fascinating and hardly a tourist
Unless one goes early in the morning, there is a fee to enter this huge complex. We had to pay 63 UAE for 2 people/tourists. The officer records your license plate number and cell phone. "Local cha...