These animals receive no respite after years of service. When they are no longer physically capable of providing rides, they are sent back to the market to be slaughtered.
At Egypt’s largest camel market, Birqash, PETA has once again
captured video evidence of severe mistreatment of camels destined
for meat, farm labor, or tourist rides. The market is chaotic,
noisy, and dusty. After a stressful and tiring journey crammed in
trucks, camels are harshly unloaded and traded.
Handlers often carry sticks and hit the camels, sometimes causing
bloody injuries.
Camels’ legs are tied to prevent them from moving freely.
In one instance, a camel was dragged down a street while tied to the back of a truck, with no one stepping in to help.
According to an earlier PETA investigation, numerous camels bought
at the Birqash market are taken to Egypt’s major historical
attractions, like the Great Pyramid of Giza and Saqqara, to offer
rides to tourists. Unfortunately, these animals receive no respite
after years of service. When they are no longer physically capable
of providing rides, they are sent back to the market to be
slaughtered.
Tourists are left horrified and dismayed
Travel review sites are flooded with comments from visitors condemning the mistreatment they observed of both camels and horses:
“I’ve traveled extensively and seen animal abuse, but what I
witnessed at the pyramids was the worst. If you’re planning to
visit, read up on this first—I wish I had. The horses and camels
work in terrible conditions, enduring heat, lack of water, no rest,
and beatings.”
“Injured camels are made to work without adequate hydration. We were
not impressed and reported this to the staff, but they ignored us.”
“The welfare of camels and horses is terrible; under their blankets,
they are emaciated. Riding these animals is abusive.”
“These poor horses and camels are beaten for any reason.”
“We chose not to ride any camels or horses after witnessing their
treatment. We didn’t want to support the abuse, as the animals are
overworked and it’s heartbreaking to see.”
Because of reports of animal mistreatment, Lonely Planet advises against visiting the Birqash Camel Market
Tourists perpetuate this cycle of cruelty
By paying for animal rides, visitors directly contribute to their
suffering. Please, wherever you travel, avoid involving animals in
your activities. Refrain from taking rides on camels, horses,
carriages, or elephants, and don’t force donkeys to carry your
belongings.