Azores - Green Island Trail
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Azores - Green Island Trail
Azores - Green Island Trail Open all year Arrive/depart any day 7 nights / 6 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,018 The Riding You should be a competent rider in control of your horse at walk, trot and canter across sometimes rugged terrain. There is also a Relaxed Riding option for those who want less hours in the saddle and the time to see more of the island. Lessons are also possible. (See p 21). Nearest Airport Ponta Delgada. Transfers included. The Azores are a stunning archipelago of nine islands in the Atlantic Ocean, almost midway between Portugal and North America. The islands are volcanic in origin, with a spectacular natural beauty of vast craters, glistening blue lakes, black cliffs, lush green valleys, rugged mountains and hot mineral springs and geysers. The fertile terrain is uneven and rocky, making for small, intensely green fields divided by stone walls and edged with vibrantly blooming flowers. São Miguel has a network of tracks perfect for riding, built throughout the centuries and still used by farmers. The highlight for many is a day ride to Sete Cidades, an extinct volcano crater with two magnificent lakes, one deep blue in colour and the other emerald green. The Green Island Trail includes three full day rides and three half day rides with time for non riding excursions to explore the island. Most people opt for an exciting whale watching trip since the Azores is one of the best places in the world to see dolphin and sperm whale. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 19 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE Explore the lush green landscape of São Miguel, a volcanic island in the middle of the Atlantic Azores - Learn to Ride in a Week Open all year Arrive/depart any day 7 nights/15 hours riding Price from £905 The Riding This ride is suitable for all abilities, including complete beginners, with lessons tailored to individual experience. The lower age limit is 11 years. Nearest Airport Ponta Delgada. Transfers included. Your base for the week is Quinta da Terça on the south of the island, close to the main town of Ponta Delgada. The Quinta is one of the oldest homes on the island and dates from the 17th century. Over seven days you can learn to ride or improve your skills with lessons, either in the riding arena or out on trails. The aim by the end of the week is to join the spectacular full day ride to Sete Cidades. The riding programme is flexible and it is possible to increase the number of hours of lessons or trail rides. Less experienced riders or families with mixed levels of ability may prefer to have a combination of lessons and trail rides. More experienced riders may prefer the Green Island Trail (p 19) which is based at the same centre but has more riding. You may wish to extend your holiday and enjoy ‘island hopping’ and whale watching around the other islands of the Azores. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 21 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE Improve your riding amidst the exotic vegetation of São Miguel, the largest of the Azorean islands Bulgaria - Balkan Rides Open April to November Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 6 days riding 3 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £928 The Riding You should be a confident rider capable of all paces and confident at a fast canter over rough terrain. The horses are Shagya Arabs, pure Arabians and cross breeds of Shagya, Akhal Teke and East Bulgarian horses. They are ridden in Western and English saddles made by Ortho-Flex and Podium (from Italy). Some of the horses are ridden in bitless bridles. Nearest Airport Sofia. Transfers included. Tel: 01299 272 997 The Balkan Mountains run for over 600 km and divide Bulgaria into two distinct halves. Lush meadows with all shades of green lie below high, inaccessible cliffs and alternate with dense old forests. There are many interesting features – rock formations, caves, ancient forests and breathtaking high waterfalls. The land in Bulgaria is perfect for riding because there are almost no fences or gates. Wide open spaces and gently undulating terrain provide the opportunity for long canters and interesting riding. Our riding guides are Alexander Tonev and his daughter Maria. Alex has competed in show jumping and endurance. Maria has been riding since she was young and is responsible for training the young horses. Both are licensed riding instructors. Alex’s wife Rumiana (Rumi) is very knowledgeable about Bulgarian history and will enjoy taking you on the non-riding visits, which are part of the itinerary. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 23 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE Ride through the open pastures and wooded valleys of the Balkan Mountains France - Cerfcheval Runs April to November Arrive Saturday 7 nights / 6 days riding 5 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £823 The Riding These rides are suitable for intermediate riders confident at all paces. Depending on the terrain there is a mixture of walking with some trots and canters. You should be fit enough for the sometimes long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airports Limoges or Poitiers. Transfers available from either at extra cost or self drive. Discover the rural landscapes, country paths and pretty views synonymous with this part of France. On these holidays you will clatter through sleepy villages, ride through shady woodland and pause for a river side picnic. There are a range of itineraries to choose from, depending on your riding level and what you wish to do whilst on holiday. A horse is selected for you for the week and it then becomes your responsibility to tack up and care for it during the ride; your guide is on hand to help if required. The journeys take you along miles of "randonnées" (bridlepaths) with accommodation along the way to cater for both rider and horse. Most of the overnight stops are small farmhouses and gîtes owned by French families who will cook traditional farmhouse food for you and maybe join you for supper to give an insight on their country life. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 25 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE Meander through the French countryside exploring the valleys and hills of the Vienne France - Chateau de Chazelles Open June to September Set departures 6 nights / 5 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £986 The Riding The horses at Chateau Chazelles are forward going, responsive and enjoyable to ride. Riders should be able to control a well schooled horse in open country at all paces. The pace is varied with opportunities for trot and canter where the terrain permits. Nearest Airport Lyon. Transfers included at set times from the airport or train station. Tel: 01299 272 997 The large network of trails, long temperate season and beautiful scenery make the Auvergne a popular area for riding in France. Heading out each day from the chateau you ride through wooded valleys past Roman and Medieval villages to open pasture and gorges with spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. As you would expect in France there is an emphasis on good quality food. Lunches are in an auberge or picnics provided by the support vehicle. At dinner there are regional specialities with ingredients sourced from local suppliers. The Chateau is also ideal for non riding partners especially walkers as there are many miles of well marked routes. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries, reviews and photo galleries. 27 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE A winning combination of magnificent scenery warm hospitality, great food and riding France - Chateaux of the Loire Runs April to October Set departures & private groups from 3 nights / 2 days riding 2 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £941 The Riding You should be confident and in control in the open at walk, trot and canter. Some routes involve long canters and require a good degree of fitness; on others the pace is more gentle with only occasional canters. On some routes non riders can join by car. Nearest Towns Either self drive or take the train to Blois, Amboise or Saumur (depending on which route). The Loire valley and its châteaux have charmed visitors for centuries. Their ornate architecture, elaborate decoration and lavishly planted gardens were designed to impress. They became the playgrounds of the French nobility and ultimately contributed to their downfall. Riding from château to château takes you back to the 16th century when the surrounding land was reserved as royal hunting grounds. Highlights include the Grand Chateau de Chambord constructed like many others in the distinct French Renaissance style that blended traditional medieval and classical Italian forms. Your guide, Anne-France, brings history to life with stories of the political and royal intrigues that have been linked with these magnificent estates from the time of Richard the Lionhart and the Knights Templar, through to Joan of Arc and the Valois and Bourbon Kings. Overnight in elegant small family run hotels converted from chateaux and ancestral homes. Enjoy gourmet picnics of local delicacies and elegant candle-lit dinners with fine cuisine. Tel: 01299 272 997 See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries, reviews and photo galleries. 29 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE A ride through the Loire valley staying in beautiful chateaux while enjoying fine French cuisine France - Gardians of the Camargue Runs May and June Set departures 6 nights / 4 days riding 3 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,648 The Riding This holiday is best suited to confident riders. The pace is mixed, with some extended canters along the sandy beaches. As you will be riding alongside livestock it is important to have a good level of riding experience. You must also be used to riding in open spaces and varied terrain. Nearest Airport Montpellier. Transfers included at set times. Tel: 01299 272 997 Experience a unique blend of landscapes from salt-marsh and lagoons to farmland and seashore. The Camargue covers over 360 square miles and is western Europe's largest river delta. The vast plains are made up of large saltwater lagoons that are cut off from the sea by sandbars and encircled by reedcovered marshes. Staying at a delightful guest villa, set out each day to explore the wonders of this magical land. Once you have mastered the Camarguais style of riding, amazing rides await along deserted beaches. You will be offered an intriguing insight into the Camargue way of life - from tours of local Manades (estates) to helping the Gardians gather the famous black bulls. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 31 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE Explore one of Western Europe’s last remaining wildernesses on horseback EUROPE A high quality Western Riding centre in the centre of Europe Hungary - El Bronco Open all year Arrive Sunday 7 nights / 5 days riding 4 hours riding per day Price from £693 The Riding The pace is mixed and there are plenty of opportunities for jogging and loping, but generally you won't gallop. The riding groups are split according to ability, but even novice riders will usually have the chance to try cantering before the end of their stay. Nearest Airport Budapest. Transfers available at extra cost. El Bronco was founded in the 1980's and has become a renowned ranch breeding Quarterhorse, Appaloosa and Paint horses. The ranch lies within the Kiskunsági National Park which consists mainly of saline plains and sandy lowlands. This makes it ideal riding country. A rather unusual feature of this area are the sand dunes, which stretch along for miles and offer great views of the park when you reach the top. The riding is varied and interesting; during a ride out you may start out along sandy tracks through the forest, then wind your way past the lake and end up negotiating the sand dunes, which is great fun! As well as the trail rides, you can choose to have Western riding instruction. There are indoor and outdoor arenas as well as round pens. If you are a non-rider or would like a break from riding there are a range of activities including visits to local attractions, wine tasting and jeep safaris. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 33 www.inthesaddle.com Hungary - Homoki Riding Open April to November Arrive / depart any day 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £935 The Riding You may find yourself trotting or cantering for several kilometres at a time so you must be riding fit and an experienced rider. The Relaxed Ride in summer has fewer hours in the saddle and the riding is not so fast. Nearest Airport Budapest. Transfers available at extra cost. The southern Great Plains of Hungary is a landscape criss-crossed by a myriad of rural tracks. There are no fences to hinder your route and no gates to open, so the powerful Hungarian warmbloods are able to travel at speed over long distances. This must be one of the best places in Europe to explore on horseback. Your base is Homoki Lodge, a traditional house with thick adobe walls and a reed thatch roof. The house has been completely renovated and the rooms decorated with antiques sourced from all over Europe. The pace is fast and the riding is challenging at times, so only experienced and confident riders are accepted. In July and August, the Relaxed Ride features fewer hours in the saddle and the riding is not quite as fast; ideal for those looking for a less intense summer riding holiday. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 35 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE A real immersion in traditional Hungarian equestrian culture EUROPE A ride through southern Iceland visiting magnificent waterfalls and hot springs Iceland - Golden Circle Runs June to August Arrive Saturday 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,433 The Riding Much of the riding is at a tölt, which can be fast so you need to be a confident rider able to adapt to different riding styles. General fitness is as important as riding experience due to the long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Keflavik (Reykjavik). Transfers included at set times. Riding in Iceland is a unique experience - an opportunity to ride strong, willing horses over exciting and adventurous terrain. Riding an Icelandic horse is not only tremendous fun, it's also a great way to experience the natural beauty of Iceland; snow topped mountains, the largest glacier in Europe, volcanoes, thundering waterfalls and striking lunar landscapes. The Golden Circle takes you through the lovely countryside of southern Iceland. As you ride towards the magnificent waterfall at Gulfoss and the hot springs area of Geysir your guides lead spare horses for you. The last two days of the ride are more challenging as the spare horses will now travel with you as a loose herd as you cross the highland moor of Hrunaheði. This tour is ideal for families and for those who do not have the required riding experience for the highland tours. See inthesaddle.com for the prices, itinerary, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 37 www.inthesaddle.com Iceland - Home at Hestasport Open June to September Arrive/depart any day 1 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £503 (4 nights) The Riding The riding is adjusted to the abilities of the group. Ideally you should be fit enough to spend up to five hours in the saddle but novice riders can have shorter rides. Nearest Airports Akureyri and Keflavik (Reykjavik). Transfers available from either at extra cost. Iceland is like no other place on earth. It is a country of enormous, unspoilt natural beauty, sometimes called the land of ice and fire with a hugely diverse landscape; snow topped mountains; volcanoes; geysers and mud pools. The Icelandic horse is a pure-bred descendant of those brought to Iceland by the Vikings over a thousand years ago. Horses remain an important part of Icelandic culture and the area of Skagafjörður in northern Iceland is famous for its horse breeding. Home at Hestasport is a relaxed lodge based ride. You stay in a private cottage and enjoy riding out from the centre each day. You also have time to explore the local area. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, the itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 39 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE A centre based ride in the north-west; the famous horse breeding region of Skagafjörður Iceland - Kjölur Runs June to August Arrive Saturday 8 nights / 6 days riding 5 - 10 hours riding per day Price from £1,559 The Riding Much of the riding is at a tölt, which can be fast so you need to be a confident rider able to adapt to different riding styles. General fitness is as important as riding experience due to the long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Keflavik (Reykjavik). Transfers included at set times. Famed for the natural beauty and varied landscape of the highlands, this tour follows the ancient Kjölur route across the heart of Iceland to the summer parliament at Þingvellir. Ride through remote desert-like areas and cross wild glacial rivers. Pass extinct volcanoes and glacier lakes. Scattered areas of grassland are a surprise in this landscape which has been shaped by glaciers, ice and snow. Enjoy the experience of bathing in natural hot springs in the heart of the country. On the trail you change horses once or twice a day and as you ride, the herd of up to sixty loose horses travels with you. Sleeping bag accommodation on the trail is in simple mountain huts. These are comfortable but with limited facilities and hot water is not always available. See inthesaddle.com for prices, the itinerary, reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 41 www.inthesaddle.com EUROPE A classic trail ride through the highlands on an ancient route across the heart of the country Namibia - Namib Desert Runs April to September Set departures 10 nights / 9 days riding 3 - 10 hours riding per day Price from £3,350 The Riding You should be a fit and experienced rider. The pace depends upon the terrain and temperatures but there are many long fast trots, canters and gallops. There is a rider weight limit of 92kgs with a surcharge for riders over 85kgs. Nearest Airport Windhoek. Transfers included at set times. This famous ride is a 400 km adventure which takes you through some of the most remote and spectacular parts of Namibia. The expedition starts near the famous dunes of Sossusvlei passing through gentle undulating hills and mountain escarpments out onto rocky desert and finally to Swakopmund and the sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast. Luggage is transported by truck and a simple camp is set up each evening. Tents are provided, although a highlight for many is the opportunity to sleep out under the spectacular stars of the African sky. The horses are strong and fit. You are responsible for grooming and tacking up your horse throughout the expedition and you will continually marvel at their willingness and sure-footedness. See inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 135 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA An expedition on horseback across the desert from Sossusvlei to Swakopmund on the coast Namibia - Okapuka Open all year Arrive/depart any day 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,568 (7 nights) The Riding You should be a confident rider capable of handling a responsive forward going horse in open country across varied terrain. The pace includes walk, trot, canter and faster riding on tracks and dried up river beds. Children who are experienced riders may be accepted on private rides. Rider weight limit is 85kgs (14 stone). Nearest Airport Windhoek. Transfers available at extra cost. Explore one of the best private game reserves in Namibia. Game is plentiful with animals including white rhino, zebra, giraffe, baboon and many species of antelope. There are also leopard, although they are very elusive and seldom seen. The riding trails traverse an area of more than 85,000 acres of savannah and mountains. Ride along open sandy tracks and dried-up river beds, fantastic for faster riding. Another day climb high into the mountains for spectacular views over the plains below. All the horses are purebred Arabians, super fit and responsive. Many compete to a high level at endurance rides within Namibia. It is possible to combine a riding safari at Okapuka with competing at an endurance ride (p 139). Accommodation is at Okapuka lodge in spacious en-suite rooms. Non riders are welcome and have game drives and walks in the reserve. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 137 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A lodge based riding safari near Windhoek on endurance trained Arabian horses Namibia - Okapuka Endurance Runs February to October Set departures 7 nights / 5 days riding 2 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,391 The Riding You should be a confident rider capable of handling a responsive forward going horse in open country across varied terrain. The pace includes walk, trot, canter and faster riding on tracks and dried up rivers beds. Rider weight limit is 80kgs. Nearest Airport Windhoek. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 Your guides Ingeborg and Sacha are advanced level endurance riders and regularly compete the Okapuka Arabians at endurance races throughout Namibia. Join them and compete at an official endurance ride. The race distance you enter will depend on whether you have competed at endurance before, your fitness level and the local conditions. It can range from 30 kms up to 100 kms. You will be accompanied throughout the ride by either Ingeborg herself or one of her staff who will set the riding pace to help guide you. To prepare for the endurance event you have three days training at Okapuka (p 137) to become accustomed to your horse, the pace of riding and have time to learn about the horse vetting process. You will also be able to explore the game reserve on safari rides. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. 139 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA An opportunity to compete on a fit Arabian horse in an endurance ride in Namibia Namibia - Sossus to Wild Horses Runs in May Set departures 10 nights / 8 days riding 6 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £3,500 The Riding With long distances to cover and some difficult terrain to cross, this is a challenging ride for fit and experienced riders only. Nearest Airport Windhoek. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 An exciting ride with many unique experiences along the way. Set off from the Wolwedans reserve and journey on horseback through unspoilt desert terrain. You may be lucky enough to see oryx, springbok or zebra along the way. As the ride progresses, the scenery changes and you head out on to open sandy plains. When the terrain allows, there should be the chance for some faster-paced riding. Your adventure ends with a sunset excursion in search of the Wild Horses near Garub. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 141 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A challenging ride from Sossusvlei to the rugged Aus Mountains Namibia - Sossus Wolwedans Lodges Runs April and September Set departures 7 nights / 7 days riding 2 - 4 hours riding per day Price from £2,610 The Riding Suitable for intermediate riders and above, you should be confident in the saddle at walk, trot and canter and be used to riding in open spaces. Expect to cover up to 30km on each riding day. Nearest Airport Windhoek. Transfers available at extra cost. Featuring sand dunes, wide open plains and remote desert landscapes, this is a truly breath-taking ride. Ride along the end of low dunes and amongst enchanting fairy circles. Then cross the southern part of the Wolwedans reserve and on to a landscape dotted with ancient Camelthorn trees and reminiscent of the Kalahari. Here you may be lucky enough to spot plains game such as oryx or springbok. You stay in a collection of comfortable lodges, some with swimming pools. Each has been specially chosen for its dramatic location, allowing you to enjoy panoramic vistas and incredible desert scenery during the ride. After your ride you may like to stay on at Sossusvlei Lodge to explore the famous red dunes or travel north to Etosha for gameviewing. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 143 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Ride through the dramatic scenery of the Namib Desert, staying each night in comfortable lodges South Africa/Botswana - African Explorer Runs February to November Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 8 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,569 The Riding The pace is walking for game viewing with possible faster riding along the dry riverbeds and longer canters in between. You are riding in areas of dangerous game and the terrain is often demanding so this ride is only suitable for experienced riders who are confident and secure in the saddle. Nearest Airport Johannesburg.Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 The first half of this safari is based at Camp Davidson in the Waterberg of South Africa where you stay in decked canvas tents perched on sandstone ridges. Morning and afternoon rides explore the valleys below, which are home to zebra, giraffe and other plains game. The second half takes you north to the more remote and wild Limpopo Valley in the Tuli Block of Botswana. The riding trails here cover both the riverine terrain and the mopane bushveld, including the famous sandstone formations of the Tuli. The area is well known for its elephant, but you should also see eland, impala, giraffe, hyena and hopefully also leopard, lion and perhaps cheetah and wild dog. At Limpopo you stay at Two Mashatus (see page 113), a semi-permanent tented camp. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, and photo galleries. 145 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A two centre safari combining Camp Davidson with Two Mashatus South Africa - Ant’s Lodges Open all year Arrive/depart any day 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,173 (7 nights) The Riding The length and pace of rides is tailored to suit ability and experience. The well-schooled horses range from Thoroughbreds and Arabs to Boerperd crosses. There are also steady ponies for children. Even those who have booked as non-riders may be encouraged to ride at least once during their stay since one of the best ways to get close to game is on horseback. Nearest Airport Johannesburg.Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 Ant and Tessa Baber have perfected the art of the luxurious and personal safari. Activities are tailored to suit each person and non-riders are welcome. Both lodges are beautiful and set in their own private game reserve surrounded by a diversity of game including rhino, buffalo and the iconic sable. For families or groups with non-riders there is a range of activities including guided bush walks, vehicle game drives and mountain biking. Groups are typically limited to a maximum of six riders and different abilities are not mixed on the same ride. The horses live out so the game are not nervous when riders come close, allowing for a unique opportunity to observe them in their natural habitat. Equally thrilling are fast canters on long sandy tracks. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. 147 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Luxurious lodges on their own private game reserves offering a very personal safari experience South Africa - Blakeney Open all year Arrive/depart any day 3 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £881 (7 nights) The Riding The horses are well trained, forward going Boerperd crosses. Riding is suitable for all abilities and tailored for each safari. The pace is dictated by the terrain and the group’s level of riding experience. For experienced riders there are opportunities for long trots and canters. Nearest Airport Johannesburg.Transfers available at extra cost. Your base is the beautifully renovated farm house, Blakeney, set in a gorge on the banks of the Tambotie river. The surrounding private reserve lies on the edge of the Waterberg Biosphere. Tracks weave through the Bushveld of the mountains down to the more open Sweetveld where the nutritious grasses and acacia thorn attract a range of wildlife including giraffe, zebra, kudu, waterbuck and many other species of antelope. Canters and trots alternate with slower rides when you encounter wildlife or where the bush is thicker. The number of guests is limited to six. Your guide Corne is extremely knowledgeable. He and his wife Pam have many years of experience and together they provide a very personal yet professional safari with great attention to detail. A real treat is to spend a night or two out in the bush with Corne and his horses. The support team travel ahead to set up a simple yet elegant fly camp with beds under mosquito nets, a camp fire and a table for dinner under the stars. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 149 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Enjoy your own little bit of Africa on these small group personal safaris South Africa - Cape Winelands Riding Open all year Arrive / depart any day 4 nights / 4 days riding 2 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,120 The Riding You must be competent at all paces. The pace is varied to include canters along the sandy tracks and through the vineyards. All riders should be confident and secure in the saddle. Nearest Airport Cape Town Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 Explore the winelands of the Western Cape around Paarl where rugged mountains form a dramatic backdrop to lush vineyards and gabled Cape Dutch homesteads. With its magnificent natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and world-renowned wines, the winelands is synonymous with the best that the Cape has to offer. Combining the pleasure of riding great horses with wine tastings and fine cuisine makes for an unforgettable holiday. Choose to stay onsite in comfortable rooms at the stables or upgrade to a nearby spa hotel. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 151 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A ride through the vineyards of the Western Cape South Africa - Endalweni Runs all year Set departures 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,172 The Riding You should be comfortable at walk, trot and canter. There are opportunities for some long trots and canters on the beaches and grassy tracks. Nearest Airport East London. Transfers available at extra cost. On this centre based safari you stay at Endalweni lodge situated in its own reserve in the Eastern Cape. This private game park overlooks the Kei River Valley and is home to nyala, kudu, red hartebeest, waterbuck, blue wildebeest, Burchell’s zebra and giraffe as well as abundant birdlife. Endalweni really is a hidden gem. Many areas are unreachable by vehicle so horseback safaris are definitely the best way to explore the reserve. You typically ride each morning in the reserve and change to a different horse for an afternoon on the Wild Coast. These coastal rides cross the Kei River to the Transkei revealing a world of rolling green hills where rural African village life goes on much as it has done for centuries. Once you have reached the sea you discover the long sandy beaches and dramatic cliff top pathways which characterise this part of the coast. See page 159 for the Wild Coast Trail. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 153 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Combine beach rides along the Wild Coast with horseback safaris in a coastal game reserve South Africa - Horizon Open all year Arrive/depart any day 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,092 (7 nights) The Riding Horizon is suitable for novice to experienced riders. There is a wide selection of horses to suit all abilities. The pace of rides is varied to suit the rider with plenty of challenging riding for the experienced rider. Nearest Airport Johannesburg.Transfers available at extra cost. Our rides at Horizon are some of our most popular. The horses and riding are great, the climate is good all year round and you receive a welcome and hospitality second to none. Horizon is based on Triple B ranch in the Waterberg. You have a variety of riding options to choose from which include polocrosse, western games and hacking out along sandy tracks and through the bush with the chance to see wildlife. For a real adventure there is also the opportunity to stay for a night or more at Camp Davidson, a luxury tented camp deeper in the wilderness. The daily activities are organised to suit everyone and all abilities are catered for, so this makes for a wonderful riding holiday whatever your level. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews, magazine feature and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 155 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA One of our most fun and returned to rides, with excellent horses, variety and flexibility South Africa - Moolmanshoek Open all year Set departures & private groups 5 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £759 (7 nights) The Riding To make the most of the riding at Moolmanshoek you should be a fit and competent rider, confident at all paces. However, less experienced riders can be accommodated on shorter rides from the lodge. Nearest Airport Johannesburg.Transfers available at extra cost. Situated in the shadow of the Witteberg Mountains near the border with Lesotho, this game reserve and conservation area has been converted from farmland and is now home to a wide variety of wildlife and over 230 bird species. But it’s the horses that are the real highlight at Moolmanshoek. They are some of the best you are likely to come across on a riding holiday. In total there are over 300 horses at two studs based at the farm, one Boerperd and the other Arabian endurance. The breeding programme over the past 15 years has produced some of South Africa’s top endurance horses. Enjoy long canters, either on the plains amongst the wildlife or on tracks climbing into the mountains. You also ride through the herds of young horses which are raised wild on the mountain sides, resulting in characteristic sure footedness. For non-riders there is some great hiking, game drives, excellent offroad tracks through mountain passes and fly fishing. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 157 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Ride top level endurance horses through some of the most scenic parts of South Africa South Africa - The Wild Coast Open all year Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,173 The Riding You should be comfortable at walk, trot and canter. There are opportunities for some long trots and canters on the beaches and grassy tracks. Nearest Airport East London. Transfers available at extra cost. The Wild Coast has to be the most spectacular beach ride in the world. Explore mile after mile of deserted sandy beaches and rocky headlands sculpted by the crashing surf of the Indian Ocean. This mobile trail ride travels north along the coast, riding either on the beach (tides permitting) or on the cliff tops. Inland, into the Transkei there is a world of rolling green hills where rural African village life goes on much as it has done for centuries. At night you stay in simple beach hotels, by day you ride along this spectacular coastline, sometimes cantering along the water’s edge, at other times meandering along the hills overlooking the ocean. If you like the idea of this ride then also look at the Endalweni Safari (page 153) which is a centre based ride in the same area, mixing beach and wildlife viewing rides. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 159 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A trail ride along some of the most dramatic coastline and unspoilt beaches in South Africa South Africa - Wait A Little Open all year Set departures & private groups Arrive Saturday 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,520 The Riding This is a challenging ride. You must be an experienced and fit rider comfortable at all paces. You are riding in an area of dangerous game and it is important that you are secure on your horse. There are some long canters on the sandy tracks with the possibility of jumping. You should be riding fit for up to six hours in the saddle. Nearest Airports Hoedspruit or Phalaborwa. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 Riding through large private game reserves near to Kruger National Park, this safari offers excellent potential to see the Big Five elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo. The rivers that run through the reserves are the lifeline of the region, supporting an impressive array of wildlife. Your guide Philip Kusseler leads an exciting and, where the terrain permits, fast safari. The itinerary is usually split into morning and late afternoon rides to avoid the heat of midday. The horses are beautifully schooled, brave and responsive to ride. On safari you stay four nights at a luxury tented camp, two nights at Phiva Lodge and one night in a simple bush camp. On select dates throughout the year there are safaris of up to nine nights into the Makalali Reserve with the highlight of staying three nights at Garonga Safari Camp. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. 161 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A safari on two private game reserves with the chance to see the Big Five from horseback Tanzania - Kaskazi Open all year Set departures & private groups 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,871 (7 nights) The Riding You must be a fit and experienced rider. It is important to be comfortable and secure in the saddle at speed and to be able to stay on your horse should you need to react quickly. The pace can be fast and challenging at times. Safaris can be tailor-made for less experienced riders in areas where the terrain is more open and where big game is rarely seen. Nearest Airport Kilimanjaro. Transfers available at extra cost These horse safaris are based in the north of Tanzania near Arusha with magnificent views of Mount Meru and on clear days Kilimanjaro in the distance. We offer a number of alternative safaris into some of the most wildlife rich and spectacular areas of the country. The terrain varies from open savannah, acacia forest, and palm trees to thick scrubland. Depending on the time of year you may cross riverbeds and ride along lake shores. The savannah is best suited to long, thrilling gallops; where the bush is thicker all ears and eyes need to be alert for any game you might encounter. The horses are a mix of local breeds and thoroughbreds, all trained for safaris to give you a great ride. Accommodation is in a combination of mobile camps (dome tents each with their own bush loo and bucket shower) and permanent camps which are comfortable and spacious. See inthesaddle.com for itineraries and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 163 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA A horse safari where Mount Kilimanjaro rises from the grassy plains and towers over the land Tanzania - Singita Grumeti Safari Open May-Oct and Dec-Mar Arrive / depart any day 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £4,249 (4 nights) The Riding You should be a confident and fit rider, capable of controlling a horse at all paces over variable terrain. The riding pace is moderate with the opportunity for faster paced canters in places. The horses are mainly Thoroughbreds and Boerperds and there is a choice of English, Western or South African trail saddles. Nearest Airports Kilimanjaro. Transfers available at extra cost. The Singita Grumeti Reserve offers an unparalleled horseback safari teeming with magnificent wildlife encounters on the western corridor of the Serengeti. On this vast private concession you stay in exclusive luxury lodges, ideally positioned on the epic migratory route traversed annually by two million wildebeest. The first night is at Singita Sasakwa Lodge offering pure luxury, where exquisite views of the Serengeti dominate every setting. From Sasakawa you ride on to Singita Faru Faru Lodge. Here, open-style suites, each with an outdoor shower or bath, allow you to view game without even leaving your suite, and a Swahili-inspired 'beach' offers the opportunity for pure rest and relaxation. This is an ideal safari for non-riders who can enjoy game drives morning and afternoon, meeting up with the riders for lunch. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 165 www.inthesaddle.com AFRICA Ride with the herds of wildebeest and zebra as they move between the Serengeti and the Mara A resort ranch near Tucson, ideal for families, with plenty of activities besides riding Open all year Arrive/depart any day 1 - 4 hours riding per day Price from £1,029 (7 nights) The Riding Lessons in Western riding are available for all levels. Beginners and novice riders will ride at a walk. More experienced riders can join the lope rides. Children aged between four and eleven have their own kids’ club with a riding programme. Nearest Airport Tucson. Transfers included at set times. Tanque Verde is one of the top resort ranches in America. Activities include horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, tennis, fishing, swimming and La Sonora spa. Located in the rolling foothills of the Rincon Mountains the ranch has over 200 horses. The riding trails explore the rugged and unique Sonoran desert with towering cacti all around. There are morning or afternoon rides plus some day rides and breakfast rides. Private rides, at extra cost, and team penning are also available. Western lessons are offered in the afternoon. The air conditioned spacious rooms each have beautiful desert views. The ranch has a well deserved reputation for delicious food and a varied menu. Tanque Verde combines well with a visit to Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 167 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Arizona - Tanque Verde Ranch A charming, family owned and run ranch that really gives you the feeling of the Old West Open all year Arrive any day 7 nights / 6 days riding 1 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £726 The Riding White Stallion has a herd of welltrained ranch horses. The riding is suitable for all levels and children from the age of five. Nearest Airport Tucson. Transfers included at set times. At White Stallion Ranch you find 3,000 acres of wide-open land at the foot of the ruggedly beautiful Tucson Mountains. Miles of scenic horseback riding and hiking trails offer ranch guests the opportunity to explore the rugged and unique Sonoran desert. With a herd of well-trained ranch horses there is plenty of variety of riding throughout the week including mountain rides, slow walking rides, faster loping rides and all day rides. There is also informal Western riding instruction. The ranch is ideal for families and groups looking for fun riding for all abilities and a mix of activities.Children aged five years and over are welcome on the slower rides, whilst those aged eight years and over may qualify for the fast rides, mountain rides and all day rides. Weekly rodeos, team penning and hayrides are also part of the programme. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 169 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Arizona - White Stallion Ranch Ride superbly fit endurance horses along the coastline beaches and Redwood forests of northern California Runs April to September Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,425 The Riding You should be a competent and confident rider. There are plenty of opportunities for long trots and canters on logging tracks through the Redwood forests and on the long sandy beaches. Children and less confident riders are welcome as part of private groups. Nearest Airport San Francisco. Self drive to start of ride. Owner and manager Lari Shea has competed extensively in endurance for many years. Her horses include such breeds as AkhalTeke, Arabians, Appaloosa and Quarter Horses and many have won high placings at endurance races. On a set departure week, there are an average of twelve riders making for a highly sociable affair. On most days the group is split according to experience level with riders taking shorter or longer routes and meeting up a few miles further on. Ride on miles of sandy beaches; on coastal headlands with the waves crashing on the shore way in the distance; and twist and turn through the huge Redwood forests. You stay all week in beautiful Mendocino and travel out each day to meet your horses which are transported separately to the trail head. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 171 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA California - Redwood Coast A working ranch just south of Calgary in the foothills of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains Open May to October Arrive Sunday 6 nights / 5 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £896 The Riding The ranch can take all levels of riding ability. The gentle pace of the riding is set by the terrain and respect for the horses. Children over twelve years old are welcome. Nearest Airport Calgary. Transfers available at extra cost. Established in 1881, Lucasia Ranch is a 4,000 acre family owned and run working ranch. Join the cowboys as they ride around the ranch, checking over the 600 head of cattle and the breeding horses. The ranch has a herd of over 80 horses, many of them homebred. A stay during the branding week or one of the cattle drives will give you an insight into the modern rancher's life and offer more challenging riding. The ranch accommodates an average of six to eight guests. We can arrange for you to combine your ranch stay with a visit to the Calgary Stampede in July, or to visit Banff or Lake Louise high in the Rockies or to journey by train through to Vancouver. See inthesaddle.com for prices, details of the accommodation, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 173 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Canada - Lucasia Ranch Follow the paths of moose and caribou through a pristine wilderness of glacial valleys and lakes Runs June to September Set departures 12 nights / 10 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,877 The Riding The riding is Western style, which is an easy style to adapt to. For this trail you should be comfortable at all paces on varied terrain and fit enough to spend long hours in the saddle. This horse adventure will be at a walking pace due to the pack horses and, at times, difficult terrain. Nearest Airport Whitehorse. Transfers included. Yukon’s jaw-dropping natural features are what set this place apart. The southern part of the state is covered by vast coniferous forests rugged mountains, and a network of rivers and lakes. In the north, rolling arctic tundra stretches to the Arctic Ocean. Originally from Quebec, your guide Pierre Fournier has lived here for the last 18 years. He runs horse expeditions in the summer and dog-sledding during winter. Trained as a trapper, he has developed a great knowledge of the land and animals, and is always enthusiastic to share these wilderness skills. On the Shine Valley trips everything is carried by pack horses and you stay in simple two man dome tents or trapper cabins. You will be responsible for the care of your own horse (saddling, grooming etc) and involved in learning the techniques of horse packing. You are also expected to help with the camp chores See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 175 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Canada - Shine Valley Explore the mountain peaks and alpine meadows of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia Open June to October Arrive Sunday 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,771 The Riding The riding is Western style and suitable for riders confident at walk, trot and canter. There are some long hours in the saddle so you need to be reasonably fit. Pace is dictated by the terrain which is very mountainous; however there are trots and canters where the ground permits. Nearest Airport Vancouver. Transfers included at set times. Tsylos (pronounced “sigh loss”) lies in the British Columbia wilderness at the northern end of Lake Chilko. Chilko is one of Canada’s largest lakes and is also one of its most beautiful; surrounded by a panorama of jagged, snow-capped peaks with the dissolved minerals giving the water a vivid aquamarine colour. Tsylos Park Lodge was established in 1957 by Bud and Corinne McLean as a fishing and hunting lodge. It is now owned by their youngest daughter Karen McLean. The Lodge offers excellent fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking and hunting but the focus is on the riding adventures available, which includes pack trips (page 179). From the main lodge explore the hidden valleys, waterfalls and roaring creeks of the Coast Range. See inthesaddle.com for prices, details of the accommodation, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 177 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Canada - Tsylos Lodge Explore the pristine wilderness of British Columbia Runs July and August Set departures 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,518 The Riding All levels of rider are welcome on the pack trips. Although the riding is slower than at the lodge you still need to be fit and a confident rider as you will be venturing far from civilisation. The riding is Western style, and the guides are experienced horse people who take pride in matching horse and rider. Nearest Airport Vancouver. Transfers included at set times. An hour north from Vancouver on a charter plane over the Coastal Mountain Range brings you to Chilko Lake. Fed by glacial streams and surrounded by majestic peaks, this is the largest, natural, high-elevation freshwater lake in Canada. The area around Chilko Lake forms the Ts'il-os Provincial Park, 233,000 hectares of snow capped mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. The Tsylos Pack Trips explore this wilderness and you will get to valleys where few have ventured. To enjoy these rides you need to have an adventurous spirit but you don't need to be a particularly experienced rider as the pace will not be as fast. Everything is carried by pack horses and you stay in simple two man dome tents, or, on mild summer nights, sleep out under the stars. A guide and cook accompany each trip See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 179 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Canada - Tsylos Pack Trip A working ranch where you can learn from real cowboys - skills such as roping and cutting cattle Open May to October Arrive Sunday 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,340 The Riding Beginners will start on steady horses and as their experience and confidence grows may move onto more challenging horses. There are lots of hours in the saddle and you will need to take responsibility for yourself when riding in a group of other riders. Nearest Airport Denver. Transfers available at set times at extra cost. Colorado Cattle Company in the north-east of the state is an authentic working ranch which is now organised to take guests and teach the skills of the cowboy. No matter what your riding experience they can take you from raw beginner to roping from horseback in a week! Rise early to work with the cowboys as every horse is checked and fed. After breakfast the job to be done will depend on the time of year. In spring the ranch will be busy with branding and moving pairs to summer pastures. From July to September you might be moving cattle, gathering bulls, checking water, salt and fences, as well as looking for strays and driving them back where they belong. In autumn there are several cattle drives a week as cattle are shipped to winter feedyards. Throughout the year the afternoons are an opportunity to learn the correct way to handle a rope from a horse and how to read and work cattle. Even cowboys deserve some time off so the roping and cattle work only takes place during the week. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 181 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Colorado - Cattle Company A working cattle ranch in a remote setting between the Castle and Crazy mountains in central Montana Open June to September Arrive Sunday 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,232 The Riding All riders must be comfortable in the saddle, able to control a horse and ride at a trot. On the Advanced Rider weeks you must be able to safely gallop in open country. Experienced Rider weeks are for those who know how to ride and are comfortable at a canter in open country but prefer a more leisurely, scenic ride. Children eight years or over are welcome on certain weeks, see web site for dates. Nearest Airport Bozeman. Transfers available at set times at extra cost. This is big sky country with beautiful open scenery and high wooded valleys. Bonanza Creek is owned and run by the Voldseth family who have been ranching here for over 100 years. The ranch is suited to guests who prefer to ride every day. The ranch horses are well schooled, responsive and enjoy their work. Explore the wonderful Montana landscape on horseback, taking in breathtaking views across meadows, wooded mountainsides and past sparkling lakes. Rides are split according to ability and Western lessons are available. There are morning and afternoon rides, cattle herding and team penning plus wagon rides and evening cook outs. In June and late August/ September, the ranch accepts Adults only. Accommodation, for an average of 10 guests, is in very comfortable log cabins and guests eat together in the main lodge. A stay at the ranch combines well with a visit to Yellowstone National Park or Glacier National Park. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 183 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Montana - Bonanza Creek Ranch A working ranch in the foothill of the Rockies where you can pan for gold Open May to August Arrive Sunday 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,086 The Riding Suitable for all levels of rider. There may be opportunites for faster riding depending on the experience of the group. Weeks solely for experienced riders are available in May and June. There is no set minimum age for children to ride; they can have lessons in the arena and join the trail rides if capable. Nearest Airport Bozeman. Transfers available at set times at extra cost. Hidden Hollow is rich in history from the early gold rush years of the 1860s. After working in the gold mines, Kelly Flynn’s ancestors settled this land and developed it into a successful working ranch. Taking only a few guests each week, the riding is tailored to the group with short half day or longer full day rides through cattle pastures and higher into the forested mountains. There is cattle work to do every week from driving the cattle between grazing to checking the stock and replacing mineral licks. Hidden Hollow is ideal for families and singles alike and there is fishing, archery, target shooting, elk spotting and plenty of other activities including panning for the remaining gold on ranch streams. This is a peaceful place to relax and unwind. We recommend extending your stay in Montana with a visit to Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 185 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Montana - Hidden Hollow Hideaway A family owned and run guest ranch with the emphasis on natural horsemanship Open all year Arrive/depart any day 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £975 (7 nights) The Riding There are horses to suit all riding abilities. The pace is varied from walk on the steeper slopes to a faster pace on the open spaces. Western riding instruction is available. Children from the age of six years can learn to ride in the corral and go on trail rides if capable. Nearest Airports Helena and Great Falls. Transfers available at extra cost. The ranch has over fifty horses, all much loved and well mannered. Most are trained using Parelli Natural Horsemanship techniques. You are encouraged to be involved in grooming and saddling your horse and the wranglers will show you the Western reining and Parelli approach. The itinerary is flexible with a mixture of half day and all day rides. Explore the beautiful Montana valleys, or ride up into the Rocky Mountains, where on a clear day there are views of up to 250 miles. Try your hand at moving cattle, barrel racing and roping. Non riding activities include archery, fishing and hiking. Massage treatments can also be arranged. Accommodation is in one of eight spacious ensuite rooms at the ranch. Stay for two weeks and use the ranch as a base to explore the local area. In July and August there are a number of local rodeos nearby. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 187 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Montana - Rocking Z Ranch A wonderful remote ranch in its own valley at the base of the Crazy Mountains Open June to September Arrive Sunday 7 nights / 6 days riding 3 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,069 The Riding The ranch has over forty horses to suit all kinds of riding experience. The pace is set by the terrain which ranges from high alpine meadows to the foothills and out into the lower rolling country of the winter ranch. There is a choice of long all-day rides, as well as morning and afternoon rides. Nearest Airport Billings. Transfers available at set times at extra cost. Guests at Sweet Grass are welcome to take as active a part as they like in all aspects of ranch life. There is cattle work on most weeks, moving cows between pastures. In June the land is lush and green and the meadows are literally blue with forget-me-nots. July is time to drive the cattle to the higher mountain summer grazing. In August there are long all day rides into the high mountains and in September the cattle need bringing back to their winter pastures. When you are not riding there is good fishing in the creek, ponds and lakes around the ranch. Trout fishing in the rivers fed by the snow-melt from the mountains is especially good. You can swim in the creek or try out some of the many hiking trails. There is no TV and there are no organised activities other than riding. Accommodation ranges from rooms in the main ranch house to traditional log cabins. Many of the cabins have their own fireplace or wood burning stove. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 189 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Montana - Sweet Grass Ranch Challenging rides in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains Runs May to July Set departures 7 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,229 The Riding You should be a fit and experienced rider, confident to canter and gallop in a group of horses over rough terrain. You are also expected to brush and saddle your own horse. You ride Western style with a loose rein at all times. These rides are demanding in terms of distance, pace and terrain and are not for the timid or inexperienced rider. Your guide, Belinda Daugherty, is full of knowledge of the area and will lead you on a fast, fun ride through this rough and rugged land. Be prepared to lope through knee-deep sagebrush and gallop through grassy meadows. Each week with Belinda is different. On most dates there will be some training of young colts and others will give you the opportunity to take part in an Endurance Ride if you wish. During one week there are three nights camping whilst you help the local ranchers with their cattle, another sees you visiting the Hyatteville carnival, and there is also Ten Sleep Rodeo week! The last ride of the season is a pack trip to the high alpine region. Guests (maximum of six) are encouraged to be 'hands on' around the farm, and this is very much a working homestay. Your wranglers have a wealth of experience in all aspects of horsemanship and are keen to share their knowledge with you. See inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itineraries, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 191 www.inthesaddle.com NORTH AMERICA Wyoming - Renegade Rides A fascinating adventure in the steppes of Argentina and the Valdivian forests in Chile Runs November to February Set departures 13 nights / 11 days riding 3 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £3,163 The Riding You should be a confident rider and in control at all paces. The terrain is challenging so much of the ride is at a walk. You should be fit to cope with the number of hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Bariloche and Peurto Montt. Transfers included at set times. The route of this Andean adventure starts near the popular ski town of Bariloche in Argentina journeying south and west to finish at Puerto Varas in Chile. During the first half of the ride in Argentina you ford rivers and climb high mountain passes with panoramic views as you ascend ever higher into the Andes. Early settlers came to this area to find gold; others to establish estancias and you get a feeling for how tough their life must have been. Leaving behind the Argentine Criollo horses, the border crossing into Chile is by boat across the vivid blue Lago Puelo. Meeting fresh horses on the Chilean side, the landscape becomes much greener and the forests more dense. There are some exciting river crossings where the riders travel by boat and the horses swim. The ride continues for six days in Chile as far as Tagua-Tagua Lake, famous for its floating islands of vegetation. Accommodation on the Argentinian side is a combination of camping and guest houses while in Chile you stay in farmhouses that take in guests as well as on the remote island of Las Bandurrias. Tel: 01299 272 997 193 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Argentina/Chile - Across the Andes Fun and fast riding in northern Patagonia in the foothills of the Andes Argentina - Estancia Huechahue The Riding The Criollo horses are forward going and most suited to intermediate or experienced riders. The cattle work can be particularly fast and demanding. The riding on the pack trips is slowerl Nearest Airport Bariloche. Transfers included at set times. Become part of life on a working Argentinian estancia. Explore on horseback the foothills of the Andes, venture into Lanin National Park or try your hand at helping the gauchos as they work cattle. Ride through the open rolling hills and narrow rocky gorges or take the trail to the Cheque Hills where the Andes rise up behind you and the vastness of Patagonia stretches out before you. The amount and type of cattle work depends on the season - in January you can help the gauchos move the cattle to their summer grazing and again in April, help bring them home for the winter. There are also pack trips deep into Lanin National Park. In the heart of the Andes this is an area virtually inaccessible other than by horseback. Within sight of the snow-capped Lanin volcano you ride through the only indigenous Monkey Puzzle forest in the world. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews, articles and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 195 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Open October to April Arrive / depart any day 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,738 (7 nights) A lovely estancia with great hosts - fabulous horses and the chance to play a few polo chukkas Open all year Arrive/depart any day 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,564 (7 nights) The Riding Riding on the estancia is suitable for novice to experienced riders. With a herd of over 80 well loved riding horses there is something for everyone. Experienced riders may enjoy riding the Paso Peruanos which have a fifth gait; a running walk. Nearest Airport Cordoba. Transfers included. This 6,000 acre working cattle estancia and stud farm, dating back to 1574, lies in the Sierras Chicas, a beautiful area north of Cordoba. Guests are welcomed by the Begg family who have lived on the estancia for four generations. The beautifully restored farmhouse is steeped in family history with many references to the Jesuits who first organised farming in the area. Each day on the estancia is different; canter along rugged hills covered in 'paja brava'; take a dip in natural rock pools; visit local churches on horseback; help the gauchos round up the young horses; during the summer take an overnight trip north into the sierras; watch the horse-trainer at work; try your hand at lassoing or polo. There are trail rides through the Sierras starting and ending at Los Potreros as well as specific polo weeks throughout the year for those who want a more intense polo experience. See inthesaddle.com for prices, trip reviews, articles and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 197 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Argentina - Estancia Los Potreros Canter along palm fringed beaches with turquoise sea glistening beside you. Brazil - Bahia Beach Ride The Riding You should be a competent rider, capable at all paces and used to riding in open spaces. The horses are well mannered, forward going, sure footed and very obedient. You ride at walk, jog (sitting trot) and canter. Nearest Airport Porto Seguro. transfers included. Brazil is best known for its beaches, the excitement of Carnival and the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro. But when Brazilians themselves go on holiday, they head for the golden sands and sparkling seas of Bahia. With its warm climate and natural beauty, Bahia makes for the perfect exotic getaway. The ride begins and ends at Pousada do Outeiro, a lovely hotel situated atop cliffs with stunning beaches below. Ride to the captivating village of Trancoso, one of the earliest settlements founded by the Portuguese in Brazil. Colourful guesthouses line the wide main street and at night the trees are lit by hundreds of lanterns. Stay at the remote and pretty village of Caraiva. Only a dozen or so shops and restaurants line the sand streets, but if you want to see the village from a different perspective, then hire one of the taxicabs which are pulled by donkeys. Consider combining this ride with one of our other exciting rides in Brazil or a visit to the Amazon Rainforest. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 199 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Open March to November Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,535 This trip has some of the most spectacular scenery of any riding holiday anywhere in the world Brazil - Canyons and Waterfalls The Riding You should be confident on a horse at all paces. The pace is varied to include walk, jog (sitting trot) and canter. This trail might not be enjoyable if you are very afraid of heights. Nearest Airport Porto Alegre. Transfers included. A journey on horseback in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil, staying at comfortable mountain lodges along the way. You ride on a high plateau through quite amazing scenery of open pasture which is suddenly interrupted by canyons up to 900m deep. From the edge of the escarpment you can see for miles. The land is crisscrossed with rivers which sometimes create sparkling rapids and then disappear off the cliffs in dramatic waterfalls. You ride on fine Brazilian Criollo horses which are forward going and fit. This is the land of the gaucho who will greet you in the morning with their "chimarrão", a gourd of hot maté tea. The ride would combine well with the Bahia Beach Ride (p 199) or the Pantanal Experience (p 205). See inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 201 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA March to November Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,046 Marvel at the bird and plant life of the rainforests visited by Charles Darwin Brazil - Darwin’s Trail The Riding You ride at walk, canter and “travelling pace” which being similar to a Western jog, is very comfortable. There are some steep ascents and descents with narrow trails. Nearest Airport Rio de Janeiro. Transfers available at extra cost. Rio de Janeiro State has some of the best preserved parts of the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. In 1832 this Atlantic Rainforest overwhelmed Charles Darwin with its beauty and biological diversity. Ride through these exuberant forests of ancient trees and see a little of what enchanted the young Darwin. Birdwatchers will discover an enormous variety of birds; the rainforest is also rich in reptiles, amphibians and butterflies. The vegetation is thick, lush and fantastic. Many trees are thick with epiphytes and there is an enormous variety of orchids and bromeliads. During the week you ride a well trained Mangalarga Marchador horse on narrow tracks through the rainforest, over pastures, crossing rivers and following winding mountain trails. You will most likely wish to extend your holiday by staying a couple of nights in glorious Rio de Janeiro. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 203 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs May and September Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,707 Ride through Brazil's unique wetlands, famous for their animals and birdlife Brazil - Pantanal Experience The Riding For the two centre ride you should be confident at walk, trot and canter and open to a different way of riding. Due to the terrain and the cowboy culture of slow riding when working cattle, much of the riding is at a walk with occasional canters. There are also centre based versions of this trip suitable for families, beginners and novice riders. Nearest Airport Campo Grande. Transfers included. Tel: 01299 272 997 The Pantanal is a low lying plain which floods annually to create the largest wetlands of the Americas; an area the size of Portugal. The land is mainly privately owned fazendas (cattle ranches) with the culture of the cowboy dominating this frontier land. Cattle are still worked and moved in the traditional way so horses and mules are indispensable partners to the Pantaneiro (Pantanal cowboy). You are likely to take part in some cattle work on the fazendas and experience a little of their gritty lifestyle. The Pantanal is most famous for its rich variety of flora and exuberant fauna. Be amazed by exotic birds such as the fabulous hyacinth macaw and huge tuiuiú (jabiru stork); fish for piranha and look for the capybara. Catch a glimpse of the feathery tail of a giant anteater or see the sandy coloured back of an armadillo disappear down a hole. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary and photo galleries. 205 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs February to October Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,402 Journey through the coffee growing highlands staying at historic plantation houses along the way Brazil - The Coffee Trail The Riding You ride at walk, canter and “travelling pace” which being similar to a Western jog, is very comfortable. Private groups of mixed ability may be accepted. Centre based rides, with instruction if desired, are also possible. Nearest Airport Sao Paulo. Transfers included. Ride through one of the main coffee growing regions of Brazil in the northeast of Sao Paulo state. Visit and stay at some of the historic plantation homes, ride through rolling meadows, along woodland paths and splash through clear streams. There are still areas of the state that have not given way to coffee growing. In these pockets of land the Atlantic rainforest still remains and here you can find the Jequitiba tree. A giant of the forest, this species can grow to over 40 metres tall and three metres in diameter. The horses are bred and trained at Fazenda Nova from where the ride begins. They are mainly Arab and Mangalarga crosses. Some are pacers, some are trotters, but all are very comfortable, well mannered and easy to handle. Since most international flights to Brazil are to Sao Paulo, there are plenty of options for extensions after this ride or to combine with one of the other Brazilian rides. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 207 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs January to October Set departures & private groups 6 nights / 5 days riding 5 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,272 A trail ride through Torres del Paine camping in often remote locations Chile - Glacier View The Riding You should be a competent rider, fit and confident riding outdoors. The horses are willing and forward going Chilean Criollos and Criollo crosses. There are opportunities for fast riding where the terrain permits with slower riding in the steeper sections. Nearest Airport Punta Arenas. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 This ride in and around the Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile is in some of the world's most spectacular scenery. The Glacier View ride is suited to those who enjoy camping and the outdoors and who will feel privileged to enjoy a glass of wine in some of the most beautiful campsites on earth. The ride follows a similar itinerary to Torres Vista (p 213) except that you have the opportunity to ride to Glacier Dickson, one of the rarely visited glaciers in the Park due to its remoteness. The overnight stops have been chosen with care and all are different. Some are official campsites in the Park whilst others are wilderness sites with no facilities. See inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. 209 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs October to March Set departures & private groups 9 nights / 8 days riding 6 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £2,296 Trail ride through the remote Puelo Valley of the Chilean Lake District Open November to March Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,682 The Riding Riders need to be balanced and in control at all paces. The riding is technical in places with steep ascents and descents which limit the pace. The Criollo horses are sure-footed for this mountainous terrain yet still keen to canter when you reach open meadow. Nearest Airport Puerto Montt. Transfers included from hotels in Puerto Montt or Puerto Varas. Tel: 01299 272 997 This trail ride follows the Puelo River as it twists through this remote valley south of Puerto Montt. The slopes of the Andes are covered with dense forest and the trails carve their way through this unspoilt landscape - the people who live here still rely on horses for transport and as there are few roads your belongings are carried by packhorse. Snowcapped mountain peaks reflect in the crystal clear lakes and the glacial rivers are a startling blue. During the week you cross these rivers many times, both on horseback and by boat with the horses swimming alongside. The Puelo Valley ends at Lago Inferior and Lago Puelo where you cross the border to Argentina by boat and are transferred by road to Bariloche. From there you can either continue your holiday in Argentina or return across the Andes to Chile. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 211 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Chile - Lake District A trail ride through Torres del Paine staying in estancias and guesthouses Chile - Torres Vista The Riding You should be a competent rider, fit and confident riding outdoors. The horses are willing and forward going Chilean Criollos and Criollo crosses. There are opportunities for fast riding where the terrain permits with slower riding in the steeper sections. Nearest Airport Punta Arenas. Transfers available at extra cost. This trail takes you through the Torres del Paine National Park in the extreme south of Chile, where you experience towering peaks, glacial rivers, azure lakes and huge glaciers. With slow riding on the mountain paths and fast riding across the open pampas, each turn of the trail affords a more breathtaking vista than the last. Weather permitting, you should see the impressive Torres from both the south and north side of the massif. Accommodation in the estancias is comfortable and welcoming. All have been chosen for their beautiful locations and unsurpassable views. At the end of the season guests are welcome to join a special horse moving ride, but for this ride you really need to be an experienced rider The Glacier View (p 209) follows a similar route but is under canvas. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 213 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs Octomber to March Set departures 9 nights / 8 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,668 Explore the coastal rainforest, mangroves and Pacific coast of Costa Rica Costa Rica - Rainforest Adventure The Riding The horses are the deceptively sturdy Criollo, ranging from 14hh to 15hh. You should be open to a new style of riding and be confident on a horse at all paces. The pace is varied to include walk, jog (sitting trot) and canter. We can accommodate more novice riders in a private group. Nearest Airport San Jose. Transfers included. Explore the coastal rainforest, mango plantations, lowland mangroves and the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. From horseback you will discover an exhilarating diversity of flora and fauna, contrasting landscapes, beautiful vistas and plenty of local culture. Guests stay at Cerro Lodge, close to the Carara National Park and one of the main refuges for the scarlet macaw. Ride out from nearby Maravilla, which is located on a hacienda encompassing over 1,500 acres. Explore routes that were once the Spanish “Conquistador” trails into the inner part of a then unknown land - the true backcountry of Costa Rica. You are accompanied by a professional guide who will help you identify the birdlife and wildlife such as parakeets, scarlet macaws, toucans, monkeys, coatimundis, iguanas and anteaters. A number of exciting non-riding trips are possible such as a crocodile boat safari, ocean kayaking and canopy trail for a unique opportunity to view birdlife in the tree tops. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 215 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Open all year Arrive/depart any day 7 nights / 6 days riding 3 - 4 hours riding per day Price from £1,055 A trail ride taking in three distinctly different areas of the country Costa Rica - Riding Odyssey The Riding Your horses are the study Criollo, ranging from 14hh to 15hh. You will find them eager, strong and amazingly sure footed. You should be open to a new style of riding, confident on a horse at all paces and fit enough to ride for long hours in the heat. Nearest Airport San Jose. Transfers included. With its varied terrain, intriguing wildlife and diverse landscapes, Costa Rica is an ideal country to explore on horseback. The Riding Odyssey allows you to see the highlights of this magical place. Ride two sets of horses and transfer by vehicle between three key regions. Begin your adventure at the rustic Maravilla hacienda, with rides through the lush coastal rainforest, deep velvety green mango plantations and along winding mountain trails. Next, spend time exploring Arenal and its majestic volcano and nearby, visit a thermal spa to relax in the hot springs. Finish the ride by discovering the rolling pastures and grasslands of Guanacaste. Extend your stay with a visit to the lush rainforest and secluded beaches of Manuel Antonio, or relax on the wide, white sandy beaches of Tamarindo. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews, articles and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 217 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs all year Set departures 9 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,241 A ride between Ecuador´s historic haciendas among the snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Ecuador - Colonial Hacienda The Riding You should be a competent and confident rider in control of your horse at all paces in open and difficult terrain and also prepared to ride on steep slopes. The ride is at high altitude and so it is important that you have good overall physical fitness as well as riding fitness for the long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Quito. Transfers included. We recommend you arrive two days prior to the ride in order to adjust to the altitude. Ride along ancient Inca highways and Spanish colonial routes in two stunningly beautiful, yet very distinct areas of the Ecuadorian highlands. Nights are spent in historic haciendas, homes of the noblest Ecuadorian families and dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Begin the week riding between the patchwork fields of the green valleys of the northern highlands. On the fifth day make a short journey by vehicle through the stunning scenery of the 'Avenue of Volcanoes'. Meet fresh horses and ride south into very different scenery. Continue towards the perfect conical shape of the Cotopaxi Volcano and ride up into the gently undulating grasslands, across the Cotopaxi foothills and towards the National Park. End the ride galloping across the arid plains below the snow-capped Cotopaxi peak. A trip to Ecuador would not be complete without visiting the Galapagos Islands. Motoryacht cruises with experienced naturalist guides can be added as an optional extra. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 219 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs June to March Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 7 days riding 3 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,942 Tough but exhilarating riding high up in the remote Andes Ecuador - Cotapaxi Adventure The Riding You should be a competent and confident rider in control of your horse at all paces in open and difficult terrain and also prepared to ride on steep slopes. The ride is at high altitude and so it is important that you have good overall physical fitness as well as riding fitness for the long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Quito. Transfers included. We recommend you arrive two days prior to the ride in order to adjust to the altitude. Tel: 01299 272 997 Leave civilisation behind as you cross the wild open spaces of the high Andes. Journey over seldom visited plains at the foot of Cotapaxi volcano. With tricky terrain to negotiate and some long days in the saddle this ride is best suited to fit experiened riders with a sense of adventure. Stay in a mixture of comfortable haciendas and farmhouses; some are built of adobe with thatched roofs, others contain original Inca stone. The trail takes you along old Inca routes and past tiny fields farmed by ladies in their brightly coloured skirts and traditional hats. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 221 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs June to March Set departures & private groups 7 nights / 7 days riding 5 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £1,362 A colonial hacienda nestled in the heart of the Andes, with fabulous horses and great riding Ecuador - Hacienda Zuleta The Riding Explore the hills and meadows surrounding the hacienda, or if you are more experienced head into the communities of Zuleta and up into the paramo beyond. Depending on your riding level, you may be invited to help bring in the herd on horseback before breakfast! Nearest Airport Quito. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 Dating back to the 16th Century, Hacienda Zuleta is a colonial working farm in the spectacular northern highlands of Ecuador. Belonging to the family of former Ecuadorian President Galo Plaza Lasso, Hacienda Zuleta is as rich in history as it is beautiful. Horses are closely entwined with the hacienda's history and traditions so it comes as no surprise that the horses are top-quality. They are Andalucian cross Quarterhorses, known as 'Zuleteño' and are strong, willing mounts who handle the varied terrain extremely well. Tracks radiate from the hacienda in numerous directions. Ride out into the surrounding valleys for a glimpse of rural life, or ride up into the mountains for fabulous views of the Cayambe volcano. There are lakes, snowcapped peaks, waterfalls and dramatic views to discover. 223 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Open all year Arrive/depart any day 7 nights / 7 days riding 3 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,195 A challenging route encompassing very varied terrain with faster paced riding across the plains Ecuador - Volcanoes and Vistas The Riding You should be a competent and confident rider in control of your horse at all paces in open and difficult terrain and also prepared to ride on steep slopes. The ride is at high altitude and so it is important that you have good overall physical fitness as well as riding fitness for the long hours in the saddle. Nearest Airport Quito. Transfers included. We recommend you arrive two days prior to the ride in order to adjust to the altitude. This exciting ten night journey begins in the verdant valleys of the Andes, where you ride close to the glacier-topped Cayambe Volcano. Wind your way through the Zuleta Valley, past pre-Inca pyramids and into the San Pablo Valley, with views of the lake and the jagged peaks beyond. Continue on to the foothills of Antisana, prime condor country and with superb views across the ridges and valleys to Quito. Here you will find Jesuit haciendas, cobbled roads, rocky outcrops and wetlands. The ride then continues on to the Cotopaxi National Park, where you ride across vast grasslands below the snow-capped Cotopaxi Volcano. Experience breathtaking wild highlands and seldom-visited open plains high in the Andes. Nights are spent in a wonderful mixture of historic haciendas, working farms, inns and remote farmhouses. See inthesaddle.com for itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 225 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs June to March Set departures & private groups 10 nights / 10 days riding 4 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £1,936 Explore the fabulous scenery of the Sierra Madre Mountains on high quality horses Mexico - Cabalgatas La Sierra The Riding The horses are Trakehner, Thoroughbred/Quarterhorse crosses and Mexican Criollos ranging from 15hh to 17hh. You should be a confident and fit rider, able to control a horse at all paces in the open. Nearest Airport Mexico City. Transfers included at set times. Your base in this remote and beautiful part of central Mexico is Finca Enyhe, a lovely hacienda surrounded by lush gardens with an amazing variety of plants, flowers and fruit trees. The picturesque town of Valle de Bravo with its cobbled streets and many small restaurants and bars is a short walk away. You ride at heights of between 1,800m and 3,000m through wooded valleys with panoramic vistas of the Sierra Madre Mountains. Experience a wide variety of microclimates with different flora and fauna; from the high pine forests to the sugar cane fields below and all that lies in between. A real highlight between November and midMarch is a visit to the Monarch Butterfly sanctuary. Here millions of butterflies that have migrated from eastern Canada survive the winter by clinging to the fir trees. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 227 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs October to June Set departures 4 nights / 5 days riding 2 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,117 A ride through breathtaking landscapes on beautifully trained Peruvian Pasos Peru - The Sacred Valley Ride The Riding You should be a competent and experienced rider, capable to ride a forward-going horse and happy to try out a new way of riding. There are some steep slopes to negotiate and you should be fit enough to hike at high altitudes. The pace is dictated by the terrain and altitude; much of it at a walk or the fabulous paso llano, a four beat lateral gait. Nearest Airport Cusco. Transfers included at set times. Our ride in the Sacred Valley is at the heart of the Andes between Cusco and Machu Picchu. This is one of Peru's most beautiful and atmospheric landscapes. The scenery is dramatic with snow-capped mountains, deep blue lagoons and spectacular flora and fauna. Ride through villages and across farmland where the people you meet will have a smile on their face. And so will you - the beautiful Peruvian Paso horses can keep up the "paso llano" for hours on end and you will be astounded at how quickly you cover the ground without ever cantering. The itinerary allows time to explore Cusco and to visit Ollantaytambo's impressive Inca ruins and the extraordinary Machu Picchu. During the trail you stay in comfortable hotels. Consider extending your holiday in Peru by visiting the Peruvian Amazon or Lake Titicaca. See inthesaddle.com for prices, detailed itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 229 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Runs April to October Set departures & private groups 10 nights / 7 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,793 Ride through stunning coastal scenery in one of the least known countries in South America Runs October to April Set departures 7 nights / 7 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,893 The Riding You should be a strong intermediate or experienced rider happy at all paces including gallop and fit enough for up to six hours riding a day. There are opportunities for faster riding on the grassy pastures and firm beaches. Nearest Airport Montevideo. Transfers included at set times. This ride takes place in the province of Rocha and crosses the Banados del Este Biosphere reserve, a UNESCO site. It is a unique place with a diverse landscape perfect for riding. Within a relatively small area you find wetlands, hills, native forest, palm groves, sandy and rocky beaches, rivers, coastal lagoons, savannahs and some of the largest expanses of inland water in South America. The horses are the local Uruguayan Criollo breed and Criollo crosses which are ideally suited to the terrain. The Criollo is a strong horse with an excellent walk and good character. There will normally be three changes of horses during the ride as you move onto different estancias. Centre based itineraries, staying at estancias such as El Charabon, can also be arranged for parties of two or more. This ride combines well with a few days at one of the many beach resorts at Punte del Este or for more riding continue to Los Potreros in Argentina (p 197) or Brazil (p 199-207). Tel: 01299 272 997 Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary and photo galleries. 231 www.inthesaddle.com LATIN AMERICA Uruguay - Coastal Estancias Ride on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra amid the lush tea gardens of Assam India - Assam Tea Gardens Ride The Riding You should be a competent and confident rider on a forward going horse. Riding through the tea gardens is at a walk; however there are opportunities for trot and canter when you explore the countryside. Nearest Airport Dibrugarh. Transfers included. The holiday starts at Mancotta, a beautifully renovated estate manager’s home set in the midst of the tea estate. From your veranda and over morning tea, you will hear the jingle of bicycle bells and the chatter of the tea workers as they walk or cycle to work. The trails explore the surrounding Brahmaputra plain, rain forest and tea gardens. After four nights at Mancotta, head north to the Limbuguri Tea Estate and Dibru-Saikhowa National Park for two days of exploring, one day with the horses and one day without. The trip includes a two day safari in the Kaziranga National Park. This world heritage site boasts the largest population of the onehorned rhinoceros as well as elephant, buffalo, tiger and swamp deer. Sightings are relatively common and you should be able to see these amazing animals from your vehicle and also from the back of an elephant. Northeast India has some fascinating distinct tribal groups. We can arrange extra days after the ride to allow you to meet with them and experience their traditional way of life. Tel: 01299 272 997 233 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Open November to April Set departures & private groups 9 nights / 6 days riding 2 - 4 hours riding per day Price from £1,208 A ride through Rajasthan in the famous golden triangle, Delhi-Jaipur-Agra India - Fairs and Festivals The Riding The Marwari horses are spirited and forward going. You should be a competent rider, confident on a horse in the open at all paces. There are some long stretches of canter and you need to be able to keep your distance. Nearest Airport Delhi. Transfers included at set times. Tel: 01299 272 997 Travelling by horseback is surely the best way to experience rural Rajasthan. Whilst riding through the ancient kingdoms of Shekhawati you experience the complete spectrum of life from subsistence farmers who maintain a very simple existence to the privileged life of the maharajas. During the day you pass through small villages and farmland and are greeted enthusiastically by local families. Between villages the terrain opens out allowing for plenty of faster riding. Combine your riding trip with a visit to Ranthambore where you can see tigers in their natural habitat. There are also extensions to Jaipur, the bird sanctuary at Bharatpur, the horse fair at Bateshwar and the glorious Taj Mahal at Agra. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. 235 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs in October to March Set departures & private groups 11 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,704 A ride through the Great Indian Desert and on to the enormous Nagaur Camel Fair India - Nagaur Fair The Riding The Marwari horses are spirited and forward going. You should be a competent rider, confident on a horse in the open at all paces. There are some long stretches of canter and you need to be able to keep your distance. Nearest Airport Delhi. Transfers included at set times. Few tourists visit the Nagaur Fair in northwest Rajasthan and it is mainly for local people and those who travel hundreds of miles to visit and trade. You travel from Delhi to Bikaner by overnight sleeper train and then ride for seven days through the spectacular desert landscape of the Great Indian Desert. The terrain is open so there are good opportunities for long canters. Accommodation is a combination of comfortable hotels with plenty of character and camping in style in the more remote areas. Following the ride you have the option to visit the great cities of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur with their magnificent forts and palaces. If this is your first trip to India, don't miss out on the magical Taj Mahal. We can make the additional arrangements for you. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 237 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs in January and February Set departures & private groups 11 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,354 A ride centered around India’s most famous horse, camel and cattle fair. India - Pushkar Fair The Riding The Marwari horses are spirited and forward going. You should be a competent rider, confident on a horse in the open at all paces. There are some long stretches of canter and you need to be able to keep your distance. Nearest Airport Delhi. Transfers included at set times. Tel: 01299 272 997 The Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan is one of the world’s largest camel fairs. This ride is run in two halves with the Pushkar Fair in the middle. You can choose to do just one half or both. The first half - the Pushkar Shekhawati Ride is through the ancient kingdom of Shekhawati, a desert area interspersed with small villages. The Marwari horses used on this part of the ride come from the stables at Dundlod Castle, home to Kanwar Raghuvendra Singh, known to everyone as Bonnie. The second half - the Kumbhalgarh Ride moves west of Pushkar and south of Jodhpur. The terrain changes to more fertile ground with more mountainous scenery. The days can be longer and the pace slower due to the terrain. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 239 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs in October and November Set departures & private groups from 11 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,359 Tailor made rides through colourful Rajasthan on striking Marwari horses India - Shekhawati Rides The Riding The Marwari horses are spirited and forward going. You should be a competent rider, confident on a horse in the open at all paces. There are some long stretches of canter and you need to be able to keep your distance. Nearest Airport Delhi. Transfers included at set times. Tel: 01299 272 997 The Indian state of Rajasthan was once known as Registhan, "land of desert". You can ride over a wide variety of terrain, including not only desert but farmland, rocky gorges, acacia forests, jungle scrub and the fertile Aravali hills. Historically this is one of India's richest regions littered with magnificent forts and palaces that were once home, and in many cases still are, to royal princes. Some of these are now hotels where you stay during the ride. On pages 235 - 239 you will find the rides scheduled to coincide with specific festivals. Other rides take place during the winter months so please ask for details or we can tailor make an itinerary for groups of two or more. See inthesaddle.com for prices, suggested itineraries, trip reviews and photo galleries. 241 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs October to February Set departures & private groups From 13 nights / 9 days riding 2 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £2,508 A ride in the fertile Galilee area and Jordan Valley Israel - Land of Galilee The Riding This trip is suitable for confident, fit riders, who are capable of controlling a horse at walk, trot and canter in the open across rugged country. There is a mix of paces and speed is determined by the terrain. The horses are mainly Quarterhorses ridden in Western tack and with a loose rein. Nearest Airport Tel Aviv. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 The Land of Galilee itinerary takes you through the Galilee’s rolling natural landscapes, along the tributaries of the Tabor Stream and through almond orchards and fields. You also ride in the Sirin Heights with views over the Jordan Valley to the Golan Heights and down to the Jordan River, then through the majestic Carmel region and down into the Jezreel Valley. This is a stunning part of Israel and the going allows for some great riding. There are some lovely tracks through the fertile fields of the 'Land of Milk and Honey'. This, combined with visits on foot to some of the well-known historical sites including Mt. Tabor and the Church of Transfiguration, makes for a fascinating itinerary. Accommodation is in country lodges on a kibbutz or a moshav. 243 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs September to June Set departures 6 nights / 5 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,210 An exhilarating and captivating tour of Israel - its history - people and nature Israel - Tour Israel The Riding This trip is suitable for confident riders, who are capable of controlling a horse at walk, trot and canter in the open across rugged country. There is a mix of paces and speed is determined by the terrain. The horses are mainly Quarterhorses ridden in Western tack and with a loose rein. Nearest Airport Tel Aviv. Transfers available at extra cost. Starting near Nazareth this ride takes you through the mountains of Galilee to the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee and the Sirin Heights. Later the horses are transported southwards where you ride across the Judean Desert and climb to the ancient ruined forts and UNESCO world heritage site at Masada. There is tremendous variety of terrain from the beautiful Jordan valley to the bleak, haunting scenery of the southern desert. As well as a journey through changing and dramatic landscapes, this is a cultural experience. Characters and places from the Old and New Testaments will be brought to life as you ride to the sites of Roman battles, follow ancient trading routes and visit places mentioned in the Bible. You also have guided walking tours of the important holy sites in the old parts of Nazareth and Jerusalem. Accommodation is a mix of basic camping and simple kibbutz lodges. Towards the end of the trip there is the opportunity to take a dip in the healing waters of the Dead Sea. Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 245 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs September to June Set departures 8 nights / 7 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,769 A trail ride through the Wadi Rum on Arabian horses with nights camping under a clear star-filled sky Jordan - Footsteps of Lawrence The Riding The horses are all Arabians. They are active, forward-going and fun to ride so you need to be a confident rider, able to control a horse at all paces in wide open spaces. There are some long trots and canters so riders also need to be fit. Non riders can follow the group on camel or on the support vehicle. Nearest Airport Amman. Transfers included at set times. Tel: 01299 272 997 This trip starts with a visit on foot to the fascinating ruins of the "rose red city" of Petra. You then head south to ride in Wadi Rum. To the Arabs, Wadi Rum is known simply as The Valley of the Moon. The pink sands stretch as far as the eye can see, broken only by the near vertical cliffs which have been scuplted by the wind over millions of years. The scale of the rock formations combined with the colours and awe-inspiring shapes create a landscape that is out of this world. For six days, guided by local Bedouin, you ride beautiful Arabian horses through this spectacular landscape, staying each night in simple desert camps. At the end of the ride there is a visit to experience the bouyant salty water and mineral rich deposits of the Dead Sea. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews, route maps and photo galleries. 247 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs September to May Set departures 9 nights / 6 days riding 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,334 A long trail ride across the mountains and valleys of central Kyrgyzstan staying in camps and yurts Kyrgyzstan - The Great Trek The Riding The horses are Kyrgyz mountain horses ranging from 14.2hh to 15.2hh. They are strong, stocky and used to living in a herd. You must be a confident rider and in control at all paces. You should also be fit enough to cope with the number of hours and days in the saddle. The pace is dictated by the terrain and includes occasional canters in open flat country. Nearest Airport Bishkek. Transfers included. Tel: 01299 272 997 This adventurous trail ride follows part of the ancient silk route and takes you through a real contrast of landscapes. There are deep fertile valleys and arid canyons separated by high mountain passes. Reaching the high grasslands, home to nomadic families in summer, the route takes you over open pastures with a stunning backdrop of snow capped mountains. Welcoming travellers is central to Kyrgyz culture and the opportunity to spend some time with the herders who live their life on horseback is a once in a lifetime experience. You stay in a combination of family homes, yurts and simple dome tents with a backup crew transporting the camp luggage by vehicle. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, route maps and photo gallery. 249 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs July and August Set departures & private groups 17 nights / 13 days riding 6 - 8 hours riding per day Price from £1,382 Ride in Mongolia and experience the nomadic life with a touch of comfort Mongolia - Big Skies Horse Trail The Riding You should be a fit and competent rider capable of riding forward going horses over varying terrain for up to seven hours a day. The riding includes long trots and canters. There is a rider weight limit of 90kg. Nearest Airport Ulaanbaatar. Transfers included at set times. Joining a Mongolian ride means choosing to experience the life of the nomad and glimpsing a way of life so different from our own. The Mongolian people are famous for their hospitality and to spend some time with them is a privilege. This trail ride takes you through the Khan Khentii Special Protected Area, north-east of Ulaanbaatar towards the northern wilderness. You experience two strikingly different areas as you ride through the treeless steppes and into the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, which is mountain taiga forest. Supported by yak carts, accommodation is in spacious gers with made up beds and is ideal for those who enjoy simple comforts and a stove for warmth on cold nights! The main Naadam Festival is held in Ulaanbaatar in July and we can arrange for you to visit this before your ride. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, photo gallery and ideas for add-ons to your ride. Tel: 01299 272 997 251 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs June to September Set departures & private groups 10 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £2,173 A ride across the Bogdkhan mountains and sand dunes to the giant rock formations of Zorgol Hairhan Uul Mongolia - Gobi Steppe Ride The Riding You should be a fit and competent rider capable of riding spirited, forward going horses over varying terrain for up to seven hours a day. The riding includes long trots and canters. There is a rider weight limit of 90kg. Nearest Airport Ulaanbaatar. Transfers included at set times. The vast, treeless steppes of Mongolia were the homeland of the largest herds of horses the world has ever seen. In the early days of mankind, somewhere in these steppes, nomads invented riding and opened up vast new horizons. The Gobi Steppe ride takes you south of the capital Ulaanbaatar beyond the Bogdkhan Mountains, through grassland steppes, sand dune areas and the giant rock formations of Zorgol Hairhan Uul. There are no rivers or forests in these semi-arid areas, although you may be lucky enough to see a variety of birdlife and animals. This is the area of the best horse trainers in Mongolia. The simple camp is moved on each day by camel carts. The main Naadam Festival is held in Ulaanbaatar in July and we can arrange for you to visit this before your ride. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, reviews, photo galleries and ideas for add-ons to your ride. Tel: 01299 272 997 253 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs June to September Set departures 11 nights / 8 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,335 A trail ride through the treeless steppes and into the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park Mongolia - Mongol Horse Trail The Riding You should be a fit and competent rider capable of riding spirited, forward going horses over varying terrain for up to seven hours a day. The riding includes long trots and canters. There is a rider weight limit of 90kg. Nearest Airport Ulaanbaatar. Transfers included at set times. Riding in Mongolia is an experience that cannot be compared with anywhere else on Earth; the high elevation of Mongolia creates unusually clear air and gives a real sense of emptiness and vastness. Your journey on horseback is a close encounter with Mongolian horsemen and their horses - a nomadic people who to date have survived modern pressures and lifestyles. You ride through the homelands of your horse guides, where there are no fences, no tracks and no telegraph poles. The only signs of life are the nomadic herders you meet along the way. The trail starts in the treeless steppes and gradually the scenery changes to the forest steppe mosaic and southern taiga of the Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. The guiding team are all local and include an English translator. Support crew travel by yak cart and set up camp each day to await the arrival of the riders. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, reviews, photo galleries and ideas for add-ons to your ride. Tel: 01299 272 997 255 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs June to September Set departures 10 nights / 7 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £1,210 An inspiring through the high summer pastures of eastern Tibet Tibet - High Plateau Ride The Riding The pace will be dictated by the terrain but there will be opportunities for some canters. The horses are local Tibetan mountain horses: small (12.3hh – 14.3hh), sturdy and surefooted. These are working horses, used on the open grassland for herding. There is a rider weight limit of 85kgs. Nearest Airport Chengdu. Transfers included at set times. Ride on the 'Roof of the World', through the vast grasslands of the highest plateau on earth and experience the untouched nomadic culture in eastern Tibet. Visit some of the remote Buddhist monasteries and gain a glimpse of Tibetan Buddhism. Tibet became part of China in the late 1950s and you will be riding through what is now Sichuan Province. The lush rolling hills of the Tibetan High Plateau are framed by the snow capped peaks of the Min Shan and Anye Machin mountains. The ride takes you along the great divide between the Yangste and Yellow Rivers, home to herds of yaks and their nomadic shepherds. There should be plenty of opportunities to spend time with the people you meet. You stay in a combination of guesthouses, hotels and at the purpose built riding centre in Amchok. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, reviews, route map and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 257 www.inthesaddle.com ASIA Runs July to September 14 nights / 6 days riding 3 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,847 A trail ride along the Sunshine Coast of Queensland Australia - Bush & Beach The Riding The horses are Australian stock horses famous for their all round ability and temperament. Riders need to be confident and comfortable at all paces on a well mannered forward going horse. Nearest Airports Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Transfers included from Sunshine Coast and available at extra cost from Brisbane. The route takes you into the Australian bush, across rolling farmland, through tropical rainforest and finishing on the beach at Noosa. There are some great canters over the wide open fields and an opportunity to muster cattle. You ride in the morning leaving the afternoon free to relax, explore the local towns or go for a swim. At night you stay in comfortable B&Bs, full of Aussie character. The variety of scenery and wildlife is amazing and you are likely to see kangaroos and koalas as well as hundreds of native Australian birds including many species of colourful parrots. After the ride you may wish to continue north along the coast to the Great Barrier Reef. Snorkelling or diving on the reef for a few days makes a great extension to this riding vacation. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 259 www.inthesaddle.com AUSTRALASIA Runs March to November Arrive Sunday 6 nights / 5 days riding 2 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,550 A camping ride through the Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales Australia - Snowy Mountains The Riding The rides are suitable for all levels of rider. Due to the terrain much of the riding is at a walk, though there may be some opportunities for more experienced riders to have a canter. Nearest Airport Cooma. Transfers available at extra cost. Experience riding through Australia's magnificent Snowy Mountains alpine country, home to picturesque Kosciuszko National Park. Rides cover a distance of up to 150 km. This alpine wilderness has a history rich in legends of mountain horsemen. Find yourself meandering through carpets of wildflowers, around mountain lakes, across open plains, over mountain ranges covered in eucalypt forest with stunning views. Take a swim in crystal clear streams to refresh in the afternoon. This area is home to kangaroos, emus and wombats, birdlife as well as herds of wild horses (brumbies). For first and last nights you stay at the homestead. On other nights you camp in roomy tents with comfortable mattresses. All riding and camping gear is supplied with sleeping bags and oilskin coats available for hire. Luggage is transported between camps by vehicle. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 261 www.inthesaddle.com AUSTRALASIA Runs November to April Set departures from 4 nights / 3 days riding 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £664 Experience the rugged beauty of the high country of South Island New Zealand - Explorer Trails The Riding Due to the nature of the terrain and the fact that you have pack horses on the trail, the pace is at a walk. However, it is important to be physically fit and able to mount and dismount unaided. You will be expected to get off and lead your horse down the steep hills. Due to the terrain these rides are not suitable for nervous riders nor for those who suffer from vertigo. Nearest Airport Christchurch. Transfers available at extra cost. Tel: 01299 272 997 These rides are incredible adventures exploring the magnificent scenery and station life of the remote high country of New Zealand. Pack horses are used for carrying luggage and supplies although a support vehicle will meet the ride every few days on longer trips. Your guides have lived and worked in this area most of their lives and have mustered sheep on many of the farms you ride over. Their local knowledge is vast and they are well equipped to show you this part of their world. You stay in basic shearers’ huts and get an understanding of how life works on sheep stations. The horses are the famous station-bred Thoroughbred Clydesdale crosses of at least 16hh which can be ridden or used as pack horses. They know their jobs well and will surprise you with their ability to climb hills like a mountain goat. See also the Tekapo Expedition on page 267 Visit inthesaddle.com for prices, itineraries and photo galleries. 263 www.inthesaddle.com AUSTRALASIA Runs October to May Set departures from 5 nights / 4 days riding 4 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £813 A perfect opportunity to share the hospitality and lifestyle of a New Zealand farming couple New Zealand - South Kaipara Open all year Arrive / depart any day 4 - 6 hours riding per day Price from £1,151 (4 nights) The Riding You should be comfortable at walk, trot and canter. You should also be fit enough for long canters on the beaches. Nearest Airport Auckland. Transfers available at extra cost. South Kaipara lies on the coast not far from Auckland in the North Island. Much of the riding is on the Muriwai Beach, known locally as the 30 mile beach, along which the horses just love to gallop. Venturing inland you ride over some dramatic sand dunes and through a patchwork of farmland, forests and lakes. Your host and guide, Rod Hedley, is a descendant of the first European settlers in the area. He is a farmer by profession and first started riding on the family horse to school. Rod has extensive knowledge of local history, fauna and flora. Meals are prepared by his wife Bev, who takes great care to provide delicious menus. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, trip reviews and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 265 www.inthesaddle.com AUSTRALASIA The house has two guest bedrooms and there are normally just one or two riding visitors. An expedition ride through the Southern Alps to parts of the country that few people get to see New Zealand - Tekapo Expedition The Riding This ride is suitable for any level of rider although you will be spending long hours in the saddle. It is more important to be physically fit and able to mount and dismount unaided. You will be expected to get off and lead your horse down the steep hills, sometimes for up to an hour. Due to the terrain this ride is not suitable for nervous riders nor for those who suffer from vertigo. Nearest Airport Christchurch. Transfers available at extra cost. This is our longest pack trip in New Zealand. Once a year the ride heads south from the horse base near Hawarden to Lake Tekapo. After a few days rest the reverse journey is done with a new group of riders. The scenery is spectacular and varies dramatically along the way. From snow capped peaks and open tussock pastures to wide flowing rivers and beautiful mountain lakes. The horses are homebred, surefooted Thoroughbred Clydesdale crosses. The accommodation can be very basic and sometimes everyone sleeps in a one room musterers' shack; other nights are spent in more comfortable shearers’ quarters or at farms. Everything is carried on the pack horses, although a support vehicle does meet you every few days with fresh supplies. You may need a few days to recuperate after this ride or if you feel like more excitement head to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand for bungy jumps, white water rafting and jet boating. See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary, route maps and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 267 www.inthesaddle.com AUSTRALASIA Runs November Set departures 14 nights / 11 days riding 5 - 7 hours riding per day Price from £2,920 A trail on the north-east coast of the North Island following routes set by Maori warriors in days gone by New Zealand - Warrior Trail Open November to May Set departures 4 nights / 4 days riding 4 - 5 hours riding per day Price from £1,601 The Riding You need to be comfortable at all paces and able to mount and dismount unaided. Nearest Airport Auckland. Transfers available from Wellsford at extra cost or self drive. This ride takes you along ancient trails of the Maori warriors. They did these trails on foot so you will appreciate their stamina and courage as you cover the same ground on horseback. Your host Sharley is of Maori decent. The Maori people are very proud of their heritage and enjoy sharing their culture and history. Sharley has a riding centre and horse base from where she also breeds beautiful grey Arabians for showing, riding and endurance. The horses for the trail ride are a mixture of breeds and Sharley has chosen them over the years for their kind temperaments and surefootedness. They love their work and are a pleasure to ride. AUSTRALASIA See inthesaddle.com for prices, itinerary and photo galleries. Tel: 01299 272 997 269 www.inthesaddle.com A - Z of Useful Information ACCOMMODATION There is sometimes confusion over the terminology of bed arrangements. “Double” is recognised as meaning a room with a double bed (this may be two beds pushed together); “Twin” as having two separate beds. We will always pass on requirements for a double bed but we cannot guarantee this, particularly as many of the hotels and lodges we use take only a small number of guests and choice of accommodation is limited. In Shared Accommodation, for example in Iceland, you may be sharing your room with several other people of both sexes. A bathroom means a toilet and shower or bath tub. Bathrooms are shared unless specified as “en suite” or “private”. Private bathrooms may not be adjoining your room. BOOKING YOUR HOLIDAY See page 17of this book for details of how to book your holiday. Our booking conditions are on www.inthesaddle.com or we will post or email these to you. The useful information on pages 270 - 274 of this book form part of our booking conditions. CHILD RATES AND FAMILY GROUPS Discounted child rates where available are shown on www.inthesaddle.com. Usually it is assumed that the family will wish to ride and enjoy their holiday together and so if you would like a child minding service for part or all of a day, this needs to be specially arranged. Where a child rate is offered, then it is presumed that the child will be sharing the same accommodation as the parents. If there is no child rate offered, then we may Tel: 01299 272 997 be able to offer a group discount for your family. There may also be discounted flight rates for children under 12 at the time of travel. DATA PROTECTION Before you confirm your booking please read the booking conditions which are included on the booking form or on our website at www.inthesaddle.com. The booking conditions set out our policy on how we manage the personal information you provide us with when we arrange your holiday. FLIGHTS If you are making your own flight arrangements you must not confirm a flight booking until your riding holiday has been confirmed by us in writing. You must also ensure the flight times will coincide with the transfer times for the rides, which may be at a set time. If you have asked us to book flights, please note that we are not always in a position to confirm the airline, aircraft type and destination airport which is to be used. When this information is provided at the time of booking or subsequently, it is subject to change. The flight times given on booking are for general guidance only and are subject to change by the airlines. The actual flight times will be shown on your final itinerary which will be sent to you approximately two weeks before your departure. You must accordingly check your itinerary very carefully immediately upon receipt to check you have the correct flight times. It is possible that flight times may be changed even after the final 270 www.inthesaddle.com itinerary has been sent and we will contact you as soon as possible if this occurs. You must also ensure you observe any instructions for reconfirming your return flight. booking onto a riding holiday. PASSPORTS Many of the holidays can be booked by private groups, some from as few as two people. In these cases the itinerary can be tailored for your group. We offer discounts depending on the size of group. A full passport, valid for at least six months beyond the date of your return travel, is essential for all the holidays in this brochure. If you expect to need to renew your passport you should leave plenty of time for it to be processed. Information on how to apply for or renew a passport can be obtained by calling the UK Passport Office on 0870 521 0410 or online at www.passport.gov.uk. All children under 16 who are not already included on a valid ten year passport will need to hold their own passport since it is not now possible to add children onto British passports. If you are 16 or over and have not yet obtained a passport, our recommendation is that you should apply for one at least six weeks before your holiday. If you have any medical problem or disability which may affect your booked arrangements you must advise us in writing at the time of booking giving full details. If we feel unable to properly accommodate your particular needs, we must reserve the right to decline/cancel your booking. RANCH HOLIDAYS FOREIGN OFFICE TRAVEL ADVICE From time to time the British Foreign Office (0845 850 2829 or www.fco.gov.uk) issues Travel Advisory Notices giving advice regarding travel to a particular destination, which you should consult before making a booking. If the FCO advises against travel to the country, then following the advice of our insurers, we may have to cancel your holiday. GROUPS MEDICAL PROBLEMS/DISABILITY Any medical or physical condition that is not disclosed at the time of booking but which, in the opinion of the guide, could affect your ability to ride safely, will result in you being refused to ride. If you have a pre existing medical condition which could be worsened if you fall off a horse then you should think carefully before Tel: 01299 272 997 PHOTOGRAPHS We are always interested in seeing photographs of your holiday and the best may be printed in a future brochure. We also reserve the right to use in our brochure any photographs taken during your holiday which may include you. Ranch holidays are a highly personal affair. You may dream of being a cowboy and rounding up cattle, galloping across the prairies, camping out under the stars or riding into the mountains. We will do our best to help you choose a ranch to fulfil your dreams. However, it is important that you tell us what it is you really want to do. For example, if you want to meet other people and have quite a 271 www.inthesaddle.com sociable holiday, then you will not wish to pick a ranch where you might be the only guests. If you want to work cattle, then it is important that you visit at certain times of the year. It is not possible to guarantee a specific activity, since ranch work is dependent on the weather and local conditions. At many ranches you are a guest of the family. They welcome you into their lives and take great interest in sharing their lifestyle and knowledge of the mountains and ranch life. The vast majority of people find the ranchers totally charming; however, we cannot guarantee that you will find them so and occasionally there are personality clashes. The ranchers are characters and they may have different beliefs and attitudes to you. RIDING EXPERIENCE When completing the Booking Form, please provide us with detailed information regarding your riding skills and experience to help us establish that you have the appropriate ability for the holiday. This information will be forwarded to our partners overseas to ensure that you are matched with the right horse. If you have overstated your ability the guide may refuse to take you on the ride if he/she considers it would be unsafe to do so. SAFETY WHEN RIDING We recommend for your own safety that you wear a hard hat that meets current PAS and BSEN safety standards. Some establishments may have hats to hire but you must not rely on these hats and you should always take your own. It is important that Tel: 01299 272 997 your hat fits properly. Some riders choose to wear a lightweight endurance style hat, such as those made by Troxel or Champion. Alternatively, wide brimmed covers in a range of materials which are designed to fit over a skull cap are available to purchase in the UK. We would be pleased to advise you on where to obtain either. Whilst riding or in the vicinity of horses, you must comply with the instructions of your guide. It is a condition of your booking that you accept that the guide is entitled to require you to dismount or to refuse to allow you to ride if for any reason, such as ability, behaviour or health, they consider that you may endanger the safety or welfare of the horses or any person. There are inherent risks involved in horse riding. The best trained horse can put a foot in a hole, or be startled by a bird flying out. You may fall off and you may get injured. If you have a pre-existing medical condition which would be worsened if you fell off then you should think carefully before booking a riding holiday. At many of the riding holidays you may be required to sign a separate acknowledgement of the risks associated with riding and acceptance of personal liability. If you are not allowed to ride because you refuse to sign this disclaimer or to wear a hard hat, you will have no claim against In The Saddle and will not be entitled to any refund or compensation. SINGLE ACCOMMODATION On some holidays a limited number of single rooms are available at no extra charge. On 272 www.inthesaddle.com others, paying a single supplement will guarantee you a single room and in some cases, if you are willing to share then no single supplement is charged. On other holidays single accommodation is not available and you will be expected to share. For further explanation please look at the explanations of the symbols used throughout this book on pages 14 and 15. SPECIAL REQUESTS Special requests should be noted on your booking form. It is unrealistic to expect special diets to be effectively catered for in many of the locations we feature; some cannot be accommodated and you must be prepared to compromise. Whilst we will advise our suppliers of such requests, we can never guarantee their availability. TIPPING Where tips to overseas staff are obligatory we quote the amount. Otherwise tipping guides, wranglers or other staff is at your discretion. We give guidelines along with your booking confirmation. TRANSFERS Transfers from the nearest airport are sometimes included in the price of the holiday and sometimes they are quoted separately. The web site www.inthesaddle.com, states exactly what is and what is not included for each ride. The transfer may be at a specified time so if you are making your own flight arrangements you must ensure that the flight times coincide with the times of the transfers. Tel: 01299 272 997 TRAVEL INSURANCE Travel insurance is obligatory for all clients and you must confirm to us in writing that you have cover for the riding activities to be undertaken. You are responsible for arranging your own insurance with protection for the full duration of your vacation in respect of at least; medical expenses, injury, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment. Protection of at least £50,000 emergency medical evacuation plus £50,000 medical expenses is mandatory. In The Saddle reserves the right to cancel the booking if you have not taken out appropriate insurance. VACCINATIONS You should familiarise yourself before departure with the precautions recommended by health authorities. If travelling directly from the UK, no vaccinations are legally required for any of the countries featured in this brochure, but most medical experts will advise precautions against tetanus, hepatitis, typhoid and polio for travel to Africa, Latin America or Asia. Malarial protection is strongly recommended if visiting India or Africa, however our rides in Namibia and South Africa are in areas considered to be non-malarial, except for Wait A Little. Full information about health requirements for travellers is available from ‘MASTA’ (Medical Advisory Service for Travellers Abroad) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Tel: 0906 822 4100 or www.mastatravel-health.com. 273 www.inthesaddle.com VISAS AND PERMITS If you are a British Citizen you will need to obtain a visa in advance of travel for Australia, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Tibet and Turkey. Visas are issued on arrival for Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius and Mozambique. You must have a machine readable passport to visit the USA. All travellers to, or via, the United States must complete a Visa Waiver Form (known as ESTA) at least 72 hours prior to departure. Other countries featured in this brochure do not currently require British Citizens to purchase a Visa; however regulations can change so you should check with the relevant consulate or embassy prior to travel. The cost of the visa is not included in the price of the holiday but we will supply full details and the relevant application forms on request. Visas need to be applied for around two to three months prior to departure. It is important that non-British citizens check with the relevant consulate or embassy as visa requirements may differ. We regret we cannot accept any liability if you are refused entry onto any flight or into any country due to failure on your part to carry the correct passport, visa or other documents required by any airline or authority. WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS Please ensure that you let us know when booking that this is your honeymoon so we can notify your hosts on the ride. A number of African lodges have honeymoon suites but it is essential to reserve these early as there is Tel: 01299 272 997 usually only one at each lodge. We also operate a guest gift service where instead of buying you a traditional wedding present your friends and family can contribute to your once in a lifetime holiday by giving you a honeymoon voucher. WEIGHT LIMITS On most rides there is a weight limit of 15 stone (approx. 100kgs or 220 pounds) and on some rides it is less than this. Furthermore, there may only be one or two horses suitable for this weight but since it does depend on your experience and riding ability you must check with us before booking. Please inform us if your weight changes significantly prior to your holiday since this may affect horse allocation. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents before departure. All costs incurred in obtaining such documentation must be paid by you. We regret we cannot accept any liability if you are refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to failure on your part to carry correct documentation. If you or any member of your party is not a British citizen or holds a non British passport, you must check passport and visa requirements with the Embassy or Consulate of the country(ies) to or through which you are intending to travel. 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