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Horseback riding tours in
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Horseback riding vacations in
Africa
Horse riding holidays in Africa are a once in
a lifetime experience to live and breathe wildest Africa from the unique vantage
point of a horse. In Northern Africa dry plains and desert stretch out
undisturbed, and the countries of
Morocco and Jordan fuse African and
Eastern cultures. In East Africa
Tanzania and
Kenya promise savannah
and rainforests, with Mount Kilimanjaro as a backdrop. See the white Nile from horseback and raft in Uganda. Explore the wide open
beaches of Mozambique
on horseback. The wildlife reserves of Southern Africa are unparalleled in their
beauty – South Africa,
Zimbabwe,
Namibia, and
Botswana are all
excellent big game countries.
Africa has the world's largest mixture of wild animal population and diversity,
ranging from large predators like lions, hyenas and cheetahs to the more subdued
elephants, buffalo and camels roaming freely on open plains. An excursion into
an African jungle reveals snakes, monkeys and crocodiles. Africa is an exotic,
adventurous destination, with opportunities for spectacular horseback safaris.
Not only are the surroundings beautiful, but Africa's culture boasts a varied
and plentiful wealth of music and dance. After a long day of horseback riding
across open deserts or through dense jungles, relax in the birthplace of samba,
blues and jazz. These are horseback riding
equestrian holidays you will never
forget.

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Casanare Trail Ride
(IT-COL04)
Orinoquia, Colombia
7 days / 6 nights, rate from
$3,675
The Colombian eastern Llanos were colonized more than four centuries ago and to this day, horses are fundamental in the daily work of the llanero man.
This equestrian crossing is made to honor the llanera culture, in remembrance to the use of the old royal roads and cattle inns, sleeping some days in hammocks with mosquito net.
This will be three unforgettable days, riding on typical Creole horses descendants of Arabs and Spaniards of 400 years ago in the style of the llanero man, a total cowboy. We will ride in the McClellan saddlers known in the eastern Llanos as Galapagos.
We will eat a snack called Bastimento, which was what the llanero used to eat on his long journeys through the savannas.
Minimum riding level: Novice to Experienced
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