Camel market in Daraw
Hundreds and thousands of camels from Sudan being traded every weekend.
Not touristic but with us possible to visit
Info and prices

- Visiting Philae Temple
- Entry of Philae
This site is still under construction. Photos to be added. Layout to be finished.
Standard tour: With guide and motorboat included
Daraw Camel Car (1-2 guests no guide: $68
Daraw Camel Microbus (3-6 guests no guide: $78
Daraw Camel Microbus (7-8 guests – no guide): $88
Please note: West Bank Hotel locations
add $13usd each city for car and
$18usd each way for a microbus
Dahabiya Pick Ups also come with additional transportation cost.
Count one hour to go there by car, if it will be faster – good for you!
Overall information
The camelmarket in Daraw is each Saturday and Sunday.
There is also a market for cows, goats, sheep, donkeys and camels on tuesday.
The camelmarket can be visited by car (as suggested here) or
during an overnight-felucca trip, with good wind it takes 1 day/1 night.
The camels come with big caravans from Sudan and are put on lorries in Abu Simbel to come to Daraw. There many will be sold to be tied up on lorries again and be brought to the Camel market Bir-Kash, 30 km away from Cairo..
P.S.
The last picture was made from the inside of a restaurant in Edfu – 6 hours after I have left the camelmarket. What a country, where camels are parked outside in front of a restaurant.
"as if unchanged for hundreds of years"
Ray and Sue Jones, June 4th 2010 (whole email in our guestbook)

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