Wild Camel Protection Foundation will hold Camel and Mongolian Day in Faringdon
Visitors can enjoy the unusual sight of the desert animals wandering around the park and go on a camel ride, try a camel milk ice cream and see Teresa the Camel perform camel dressage.
The Wild Camel Protection Foundation will hold the Camel and Mongolian Day on the grounds of the country house near Faringdon. Visitors can enjoy the unusual sight of the desert animals wandering around the park and go on a camel ride, try a camel milk ice cream, see Teresa the Camel perform camel dressage, or watch the lifelike camel puppet made by the creators of the horse puppet from the acclaimed play War Horse. Attendees can also immerse themselves in Mongolian culture with a range of fun activities which include listening to Mongolian music, watching Mongolian wrestling and archery, taking part in a tug-of-war, visiting craft and food stalls, meeting Mongolians in their national dress, and stepping inside a typical Mongolian home known as a ger. The critically-endangered wild two-humped camel is usually found in the Gobi Desert which straddles Mongolia and China, living in extreme temperatures which range from -45 degrees to +45 degrees Celsius. All money raised goes towards the Wild Camels Protection Foundation.
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