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Camel Park Rakši, just 7 km from Cēsis, is a unique destination in Latvia with over 200 animals – camels, alpacas, llamas, lemurs, kangaroos, zebras, and more. Visitors can enjoy camel rides, llama walks, and close encounters with lemurs.

The Camel Café serves camel milk pancakes and ice cream, plus Moroccan tagine cooked over an open fire. The gift shop offers camel milk cosmetics, woolen products, and organic manure for gardens.

You can even stay overnight in a Moroccan-style hotel, where camel-themed decor surrounds you. Rakši is a fun and educational place for families, animal lovers, and eco-conscious travelers!

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Camel Park “Rakši” is located just 7 km from Cēsis and is home to more than 200 animals — camels, llamas, alpacas, lemurs, Australian kangaroos, zebras, Poitou donkeys, Valais Blackneck goats, Valais Blacknose sheep, Highland cattle, colorful Ara parrots, emus, ostriches, meerkats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. At Rakši, visitors can enjoy camel rides, llama walks, donkey cart rides, feeding lemurs in close contact, and many other attractions. At the Camel Café, guests can savor healthy pancakes and gourmet ice cream made with camel milk, as well as traditional Moroccan tagine cooked over an open fire. In the souvenir shop, you’ll
find cosmetics made with camel milk, various knits from camel, llama, and alpaca wool, as well as blankets filled with the wool of these animals. Rakši also produces organic fertilizer for gardeners and flower growers, enriched with manure from camels, llamas, and alpacas. The concept hotel “Rakši” is designed in Moroccan style, featuring numerous interior and design elements from Eastern culture. You’ll find camels everywhere — in wall decorations, on canvases, in décor, and even on the furniture. Visit “Rakši” and experience the presence of camels in everything — nature, food, souvenirs, cosmetics, and interior design!
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