Raw Camel Milk Global Map
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Global Raw Camel Milk Directory & Interactive Map
This map displays every raw camel milk listing in the database worldwide. Camel milk is one of the most distinctive and sought-after specialty dairy products — produced by small herds on specialty farms and historically central to traditional pastoralist communities across the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Africa. This directory helps connect buyers with farms offering raw camel milk.
How to Find Raw Camel Milk Near You
- Search by Location: Enter your city, ZIP code, or country in the search box below
- Browse the Map: Zoom and pan to find specialty camel farms worldwide
- Click a Marker: View farm contact information, location, and available products
- Contact Farms Directly: Camel milk is produced in limited quantities — always contact farms in advance to check availability and ordering options
Types of Raw Camel Milk Sources
- Specialty Camel Dairies: Small-scale farms raising dromedary or Bactrian camels and selling milk direct to consumers
- Drop Locations & Delivery: Many camel farms operate across wide regions, coordinating delivery or scheduled pickup points
- Health Food Stores & Co-ops: Some specialty natural food stores carry fresh camel milk sourced from regional farms
Why People Seek Out Raw Camel Milk
Raw camel milk has a distinctive flavor — slightly salty, thin-bodied compared to cow milk, and unlike any other dairy product. It is traditionally produced and consumed across vast regions of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and is now finding a specialty audience in Western markets through small-scale farms committed to the craft. Finding a local camel dairy is a rare opportunity.
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