Kamelritt und Minivan-Tour im Timanfaya-Nationalpark

Kamelritt und Minivan-Tour im Timanfaya-Nationalpark

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Im Rahmen unseres Engagements für nachhaltigen Tourismus entsprechen alle National Geographic Day Tours den Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council, und ein Teil der Einnahmen aus diesen Touren erfolgt an die National Geographic Society zur Finanzierung von Forschung und nachhaltigen Projekten weltweit.

Highlights
  • Erleben Sie eine faszinierende Landschaft bei einem geführten Kamelritt im Timanfaya-Nationalpark
  • Erkunden Sie den Krater des Vulkans del Cuervo, Schauplatz eines historischen Ausbruchs
  • Die Mondlandschaften des Timanfaya-Nationalparks warten darauf, mit dem Minivan entdeckt zu werden
  • Sie besuchen das Besucherzentrum Mancha Blanca und das Dorf La Degollada
  • Ihr ortskundiger Tourguide verfügt über ein unübertroffenes Wissen zur Geschichte Lanzarotes
Beschreibung

Science-Fiction-Landschaften und Kamele - dieser Vormittagsausflug in den Timanfaya-Nationalpark ist keine gewöhnliche Tour. Bei diesem unterhaltsamen Abenteuer erkunden Sie Lanzarotes Top-Attraktion sowohl mit traditionellen als auch mit modernen Mitteln. Zu den wichtigsten Programmpunkten gehören der historische "Rabenvulkan", ein Besucherzentrum, der kleine Ort La Degollada und natürlich ein Kamelritt. Marian, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Sie können einen Vulkankrater betreten - ein wahrhaft prickelndes Erlebnis - und beim Kamelritt haben Sie Zeit, die Mondlandschaft in sich aufzunehmen".

Zunächst geht es zum Volcan del Cuervo, dem "Rabenvulkan". Am Rande des Timanfaya-Nationalparks gelegen, ragt er aus einer Landschaft aus tiefschwarzem Ruß empor. Hier begannen im Jahr 1730 die Vulkanausbrüche, die Timanfaya entstehen ließen. Der Krater ist von gewaltigen Wänden umgeben - bis auf eine von einem Lavastrom aufgerissene Lücke, durch die man den Krater betreten kann. Im Anschluss daran fahren Sie zum Besucher- und Interpretationszentrum Mancha Blanca. Schauen Sie sich die Multimedia-Ausstellungen an und erfahren Sie alles über die Geologie der Kanaren.

Und dann folgt mit dem Kamelritt der heitere Teil der Tour. Sie werden auf hölzerne Sitze gesetzt und an das einhöckrige Kamel geschnallt, während ein Guide Sie herumführt. Beim Erklimmen der wilden und wunderbaren Vulkanlandschaft haben Sie jede Minute etwas zu lachen. Falls Sie den Kamelritt nicht wünschen, können Sie eine andere Ausführung der Tour wählen, die diesen nicht beinhaltet. Es gibt auch ein kleines Museum, das dem kanarischen Kamel, liebevoll "Tochas" genannt, gewidmet ist. Die Tour endet in der Ortschaft La Degollada mit einem herrlichen Panoramablick über das Femes-Tal.

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  • Selbstverständlich erfüllen unsere Kamelritte höchste Standards, die sicherstellen, dass das Wohlbefinden und der Komfort der Kamele während der gesamten Zeit an erster Stelle stehen - dazu gehören auch die wohlverdienten Ruhepausen während der täglichen Aktivitäten
  • Auf Wunsch können Sie diesen Ausflug auch ohne Kamelritt buchen. Denken Sie bitte daran, bei der Buchung Ihre bevorzugte Option auszuwählen
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    When picked up in our mini bus, we were sat on the very back seat, when the driver was giving out details and a run down of the history of the volcanoes and other bits of information of the island, we could not hear any of it.

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    21. Mai 2025

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    Absolutely amazing experience for the whole family. I was worried about taking my 5 year old along but she loved everything about it. The walk to the volcano is really quite relaxing and not difficult at all. All my children loved it would definitely recommend.

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    Very good tour guide and overall experience. The animals looked well cared for also.

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    An indication as to what clothes to wear would be of benefit. We were first there at 9.30 in April, wind was strong and cold. Some of our group just wore t-shirts, they were cold. Would recommend a light weight wind proof or jacket plus a hoodie. Inland is colder than the seafront. Ride wasn't quite as long as anticipated, but it did give a good indication

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