Introduction to camel tour: Camel tour is a very unique visual enjoyment. Along the way, camel leaders will explain the animals and plants of the desert, and you will also see lizards running around and the unique honey ants of the desert. Although Australia has the largest Gobi Desert in the world, it does not produce camels. Instead, white immigrants introduced them from Afghanistan in the 19th century. Only 29 were imported at that time. Now they have been bred to more than 1 million. However, all Australian camels are In the wild, after training, only about 7 rideable camels can be selected out of every 100. Therefore, riding a camel in Uluru is a very rare experience. You can choose to ride a camel at sunrise and sunset, or during the day, which is more flexible.