The camel man
I'm Marcus Williams, your camel man from Pyndan Camel Tracks, Alice Springs, Australia.
I've handled camels for over twenty years in Central Australia, the Simpson Desert, Broome, Malaysia and Brunei.

Phone me at Pyndan Camel Tracks to arrange a camel ride or to find out about other camel-related information. We're open 7 days a week, 363 days a year.

'I just wanted to let you know that the camel ride was the highlight of my short holiday...Thanks for a great time and great memories. If I get up to Alice Springs again, I will try for an all nighter or morning ride.'
Sally, 21 February 2009

 

 

Pyndan Camel Tracks offers:

  • Daily one hour camel rides only fifteen kilometres from Alice Springs CBD exploring a valley of diverse habitat surrounded by the ancient MacDonnell Ranges.
  • Half-day morning rides to spend more time with your camel, discovering the Ilparpa Valley and stopping for morning tea in a sandy river bed.
  • Contact us to find our if we're running an overnight camel tour to discover a desert that's not just sand.
  • Tailor-made tours for groups or schools.
  • Special events featuring camels
    (I've done weddings!).
  • Film work: my camels starred in Troy Dan's Outback Adventures and The Alice.
  • Camel sales: cows, bullocks, bulls, either wild or broken in.
  • Camel equipment: saddles, blankets etc.
  • Training in camel handling.
  • Breaking in camels.

 

Why pyndan?
I learnt to handle camels in the red 'pyndan' sand plains around Broome, Western Australia. Pyndan soil is the red earthy sand that blew in on the wind from the Great Sandy Desert during the past two million years. The pyndan sand plain collides with the Indian Ocean. When I moved to Central Australia to catch my own camels, the red sands of the Simpson Desert butting the cobalt blue desert sky reminded me of pyndan country.

Camel tracks
I caught most of my herd from Todd River Downs Station south of Alice Springs. An old fellow out there pointed towards the Simpson Desert and told me to look for the camel tracks. Once I'd tracked some wild camels, I herded them into an old, broken down set of yards made from mulga. I broke them in slowly using a lasso and ropes. After three weeks of camping in the desert with my new herd, I walked them back to Alice Springs.

Marcus Williams
Pyndan Camel Tracks
PO Box 1939
Alice Springs Northern Territory
Australia 0871
Telephone: 0416 170 164


ABN 93 703 440 536

Please be advised that you will be riding the camels at your own risk. Camels are usually placid animals, but like all animals they can sometimes be unpredictable. By signing this disclaimer, you are aware of the possible risk involved. While every reasonable precaution will be taken to prevent accident and injury, the operator and owner will not be responsible for any accident or injury, however arising which may happen to any person in charge of, in association with, or in contact with any camels irrespective of the extent of injury, damage or loss sustained. This condition of contract may be pleaded by the operator and owner as a bar to any action claim proceeding for breach of contract, negligence or any other liability sustaining such injury, damage or loss.



    



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