Meet The Legendary Camel Whisperers Of Saudi Arabia


The vast expanse of the Arabian desert, home to mysterious and ancient secrets, is a place of unparalleled beauty and intrigue. One of the most fascinating elements of the region is the traditional art of camel whispering. For centuries, the people of Saudi Arabia have been unlocking the secrets of this unique and mysterious practice, unlocking the secrets of the ancient art of camel whispering and how it can be used to build trust and develop relationships between humans and animals. In this blog post, we’ll explore the history of camel whispering, its applications, and some of the traditional practices that are still used today. We’ll also look at how modern technology is being used to unlock the secrets of the past, and how it can be used to improve the relationships between people and their camels. So come with us, and unlock the secrets of Saudi Arabia's traditional camel whisperers!

Camels in the Outback | Al Jazeera World

Camels in the Outback | Al Jazeera World


Meet the Legendary Camel Whisperers of Saudi Arabia

Meet the Legendary Camel Whisperers of Saudi Arabia

Amazing *CAMEL CROSSING* on DESERT ROAD in Saudi Arabia, late April 2022

Amazing *CAMEL CROSSING* on DESERT ROAD in Saudi Arabia, late April 2022


A Look at the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

A Look at the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry

Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry


Camel Whispering: The Ancient Tradition of Saudi Arabia

Camel Whispering: The Ancient Tradition of Saudi Arabia

Alheda'a, oral traditions of calling camel flocks

Alheda'a, oral traditions of calling camel flocks


Exploring the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

Exploring the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

Saudi camel-whisperers use 'special language' to train herd | AFP

Saudi camel-whisperers use 'special language' to train herd | AFP


The Ancient Practice of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

The Ancient Practice of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

Camel Whispering: An Age-Old Tradition in Saudi Arabia

Camel Whispering: An Age-Old Tradition in Saudi Arabia

The Unique Tradition of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

The Unique Tradition of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

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Discovering the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

Discovering the Ancient Art of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

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An Inside Look at the Unique Tradition of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

An Inside Look at the Unique Tradition of Camel Whispering in Saudi Arabia

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7 comments on “Meet The Legendary Camel Whisperers Of Saudi Arabia

    Andre kuh

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    DEAR , SIR I ADMIRE YUR AFECTION FOR ANIMALS , CAMELS.

    KAMRAN KHAN AFRIDI

    • January 1, 2023 at 4:26 am

    Bring all the camels from Australia to the muslim world …

    KAMRAN KHAN AFRIDI

    • January 6, 2023 at 9:58 pm

    These are deaf dumb driven camels like men who kill camels…..

    Mark Lumley

    • January 8, 2023 at 11:42 am

    As a hunter I don’t like to see animals killed and then left to rot in the desert. I don’t even like to see animals on the side of the road that were hit by a car. I understand that there needs to be a reduction in feral animals but I’d like to see the meat used not wasted!!
    I would think that rather than spending $90 million to kill the camels and let them rot that simply paying for the fuel to round up and transport the camels to market would be cheaper

    hector heslop

    • February 8, 2023 at 4:16 am

    Camel’s meat and milk ; Beyond the cost of processing and shipping,I cant think another way to combat food shortage and famine in Afghanistan, or any-where else in the world .

    hector heslop

    • February 11, 2023 at 10:35 am

    God help us !!!!! ; Will the camels, wild rabbits and emus of Australia go the way of the North American buffalo ? . There has got to be a better way .

    Willster A

    • February 12, 2023 at 8:40 pm

    England here – really enjoyed that – thank you. Camels I now love!

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