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Faith-based Events


A Vacation Bible School parade in Ft. Davis, Texas

Christian Festivals     Hindu Festivals     Islamic Festivals     Jewish Festivals

The Texas Camel Corps has camels available for educational presentations relating to those far away lands, peoples and cultures where camels are not so uncommon. We arrive with authentic saddles, camel accoutrements, handlers in culturally appropriate dress (if required) and a unique understanding of the role camels have played in the three monotheistic faiths as well as those further East. The Texas Camel Corps utilizes both Bactrian (two humps, from Asia) and Arabian camels (one hump, from Morocco to India) to illustrate the differences between the two species of camels.



Texas Camel Corps has been featured in National Geographic Adventure (April '04), Texas Monthly (November '03), NY Daily News (March '03), NY Times (April '02), Texas Highways (Feb. '02), AAA's Texas Journey (Jan. '02), Southern Living (May '01) and Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine (Jan. '01).

E-mail or call the Texas Camel Corps at (254)675-HUMP (675-4867).