What is a group of camels called?

A group of camels is commonly known as a caravan, a train, or a herd. Camels are social animals and typically travel in groups consisting of several individuals. They are well adapted to living in harsh environments and are commonly found in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. Camels are known for their ability to go long periods without water and their ability to carry heavy loads for long distances. They are often used by nomadic tribes for transportation and as a source of food and milk. Camels are also popular in tourism, with many people enjoying camel rides and tours in desert regions.