In most cases, one camel is provided per person,
and
a camel cart accompanies the entourage, laden with
food, utensils and other supplies; it’s also an option
for anyone
who gets sick of sitting on a lurching camel.
Tents, food, mineral water, mattresses and an escort are
invariably provided, and
most operators will also make sure you get a full dose of
local entertainment in the evenings.
For longer camel safaris, which cover a few days,
camps are usually set up at night in the vicinity of villages.