Le parc national de Timanfaya en minibus et en chameau
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Le parc national de Timanfaya en minibus et en chameau

4.3/5

Excellent
28 avis
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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: De 2 heures à 4 heures
Points forts
  • Les beaux paysages ne manqueront pas lors de votre balade guidée à dos de chameau dans le parc national de Timanfaya
  • C'est l'occasion d'explorer le cratère du Volcan del Cuervo, site d'une éruption historique
  • Les paysages lunaires du parc national de Timanfaya n'attendent qu'à être découverts en minibus
  • Vous visiterez le centre des visiteurs de la Mancha Blanca et le point de vue panoramique d'El Femés
  • Votre guide local expert a une connaissance inégalée de l'histoire de Lanzarote
Ce qui vous attend

Des paysages de science-fiction et des chameaux, cette matinée dans le parc national de Timanfaya n'est pas une excursion ordinaire. Au cours de cette amusante aventure, vous explorerez la principale attraction de Lanzarote par des moyens traditionnels et modernes. Vous découvrirez notamment l'historique "volcan du Corbeau", un centre d'accueil des visiteurs, le point de vue panoramique d'El Femés et, bien sûr, une balade à dos de chameau. Marian, l'un de nos guides locaux, nous dit : "vous pouvez pénétrer dans le cratère d'un volcan, c'est une expérience qui fait froid dans le dos. La promenade à dos de chameau vous donne le temps d'absorber le paysage lunaire".

La première étape est le Volcan del Cuervo, ou "volcan du Corbeau". Situé à la lisière du parc national de Timanfaya, il surgit d'un paysage de suie noir de jais. C'est ici que les éruptions volcaniques qui ont créé Timanfaya ont commencé en 1730. Des murs imposants entourent le cratère, à l'exception d'une brèche ouverte par une rivière de lave, vous permettant d'accéder à la base. Vous rejoindrez ensuite le centre des visiteurs et d'interprétation de la Mancha Blanca, afin de faire le tour de ses expositions multimédias et apprendre plus sur la géologie des Canaries.

Il est l'heure de la partie la plus légère de la visite : la balade en chameau. On vous aidera à monter sur des sièges en bois harnachés au dromadaire, pendant qu'un soigneur vous guide. C'est un moment de rire, durant une balade à travers les terres volcaniques sauvages et merveilleuses. Vous trouverez un petit musée consacré au chameau canarien, affectueusement appelé "tochas". Pour terminer, vous profiterez de la vue imprenable depuis le belvédère d'El Femés, perché à 450 m d'altitude et surplombant Los Ajaches, Playa Blanca, Fuerteventura et l'île de Lobos ; des panoramas côtiers inoubliables.

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  • check Balade en chameau
  • check Frais d'entrée
Bon à savoir
  • Rassurez-vous, nos balades à dos de chameau respectent des normes de soins rigoureuses, garantissant que le bien-être et le confort des chameaux sont prioritaires tout au long de la randonnée. Ceci implique donc de leur accorder de nombreuses pauses bien méritées tout au long de leur journée de travail.
  • Vous pouvez réserver cette excursion sans la balade en chameau si vous préférez. Pensez simplement à sélectionner l'option de votre choix pendant la réservation.
  • Des restrictions de taille, de poids et/ou d'âge peuvent s'imposer
  • Apportez des chaussures appropriées
  • Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes ou aux personnes souffrant de problèmes de dos
  • Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
  • Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Ne convient pas aux familles avec des enfants en bas âge
  • Activité avec itinéraire ne convenant pas aux personnes à mobilité réduite en raison de l'irrégularité du terrain ou de marches à gravir
  • Activité avec itinéraire impliquant une marche intensive avec peu ou pas de moments de repos
  • Apportez un chapeau
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Prestataire
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 1 jour avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,3 /5

Basé sur 28 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


Catégories d'évaluation

Personnel

4,6/5

Service

4,6/5

Sécurité

4,6/5

Rapport qualité-prix

4,4/5


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    Michelle Van Berkum

    Verified booking

    1.8

    27 novembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    De excursie komt niet overheen wat ik heb gekocht. Enige wat klopte was rijden op een kameel. De rest heb ik totaal andere dingen gedaan dan wat zou worden. Wat ik erg jammer vind. Nu kan ik deze ervaring niet meer meemaken… De reisgids heeft dit vandaag opgepakt met de manager. Maar nog niks vernomen. Want voor alleen kameel rijden 164 euro betalen is echt veel te veel geld. Ze kon ons niet zelf compenseren gezien wij onze eigen pakketreis via D reizen hebben geboekt en geen TUI. Tegoedbon?

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    Rosa

    Verified booking

    3

    13 novembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    When booking this experience you should tell them there is a hour walk as well as, me and my partner wore sandals and my young child was on his shoulder all the way. The camel ride was a amazing experience but it was a four hour experience and it was only half hour on the camel. You need to explain more of the experience. Overall it was great just a long day and not ideal for sandals.

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    Priscilla

    Verified booking

    4.2

    15 août 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Was leuk

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    C

    Verified booking

    1

    25 juin 2025

    A voyagé seul


    My pick up didn't arrive

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    Dianediddly

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    5

    20 juin 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    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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    Alexis

    Verified booking

    5

    21 mai 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    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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