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Horseback riding tours
Rides in
Belize
Intro to Belize
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Trailblazer Jungle Ride
Interior
Belize
Situated on the mighty Belize River and central to all of Belize, the ranch is a place where the horses roam free and huge iguanas laze in the branches above the bamboo. The land here is surrounded by evidence of both the ancient Maya and a historic logging tradition. Nestled in a quiet jungle setting, in the midst of birds and other tropical wildlife, the jungle ranch resort features delightful accommodations that blend with the local landscape and culture. Home to the finest equestrian center in Belize, here you will experience something different from the familiar. If you've ridden over mountains, prairies and park lands we know your expectations are high. Can the tropics show you anything you haven't already seen? Absolutely!
You awaken to the shimmering glow of dawn materializing through the tropical haze. Horses are roaming freely and grazing in green pastures surrounded by large palms. The day is young and a sudden rush of excitement fills the air. It's time to ride! The ranch is big, beautiful and boisterous. Miles of jungle and riverside trails are awaiting you. There are opportunities to experience horsemanship in a variety of ways, from setting your own trail itinerary to participating in structured instructor lessons. The well kept horses, quiet river, gentle breeze, flocks of parrots, saturated sunsets, delicious meals, friendly people, and exotic surroundings will sooth your soul.
In addition to the day to day riding tours, you have the opportunity to participate in a hands on experience with the horses here. In the arena or on the trail, communication between horse and rider begins to meld. The concepts we follow are those of natural horsemanship, as presented by John Lyons and Pat Parelli, two of the most popular horse clinicians in the United States, and are the basis for horsemanship at the ranch - even down south here in Belize! Key words are communication, trust and discipline. Of course you may just opt for just some exciting trail riding instead.
While we mostly ride western, we also have two sets of English saddles and tack for your use. There are miles of jungle trails in and out of the forest canopy. Nice long canters along jungle trails can be an exhilarating experience. This is a place far from the real world and near to the things you've dreamed of. An exciting, yet peaceful place. You will be taking more than pictures home. You'll have memories to last a lifetime!
Family Vacation Suitable for riders over 210 lbs Center-based ride Ride with Western Tack
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Meeting:
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Belize City
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Airport:
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Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
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Transfer:
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Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) or Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA)
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Riders:
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2 riders
Max
12 riders
(per riding group)
Max Capacity
45
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
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Rates include*:
Accommodations in cabana or A/C standard room, All meals, 6 Riding Days, Visit to Xunantunich, Half-Day Sightseeing along Hummingbird Highway, Belize River Boat Ride, Transfers & Taxes
Riding helmets can be provided
A | 2024 | 8 day Lodge Ride | 8d / 7n | $0 |
* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy
Transfer and Other Charges:
2024
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Transfer from Belize City included in the afternoon
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$0
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2024
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Optional Belize Zoo visit (during transfer in or out) - Half-day
- to be paid locally
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$50
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2024
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Optional Caracol Full Day Tour including lunch (min 3 participants)
- to be paid locally
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$145
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2024
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Optional Tikal Full Day Tour including lunch (min 3 participants)
- to be paid locally
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$145
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2024
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Single supplement
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$355
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2024
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Triple room discount, pp
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$-145
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2024
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Child discount (8 and younger)
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$-715
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Pick-up/ drop-off for this trip is from Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) or Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA) at any time on any day of the week. Check-out at 11:00am on the last day.
Available every week from Saturday to Saturday.
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Rates do not include:
Alcoholic Beverages, Gratuities, optional Temple Visit (Caracol and or Tikal) & optional Zoo Visit
Sample Itinerary- subject to changes
Day 1 (Saturday): Arrival
We will meet you at the airport. After check-in, you can tour the grounds and get acquainted with our own horses and wildlife. Soon dinner will be served family style, providing perfect time and setting to meet your hosts and the other guests.
Meal included: Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 2 (Sunday): Full day Ride
Horse enrichment connection and horse introduction and learning about a trust relationship between you and your horse. Groom, saddle and mount, and 3 hour introductory trail ride including checking the cattle. The day usually starts at 9 am and ends at about 4:30 pm.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 3 (Monday): Morning Ride and Mayan Temple Visit
Saddle up for a morning ride to Tiger Creek, our wrangler will provide tips and pointers as you ride the trail. After lunch we will head 35 miles to Xunantunich, the most famous and visited Maya Temple in Belize.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 4 (Tuesday): Ride to the Three Sisters Maya Temple
We'll start with some work in the round pen and you will be connecting with your horse in a special way. Then off to the 3 Sisters Maya Temple (undeveloped) for an all day ride where you will unsaddle, have lunch and then ride back to the lodge.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 5 (Wednesday): Half-Day Ride and Sightseeing
Saddle up for a trail ride to check on the cattle and horses. Then, we will head for the arena to do barrel racing, pole bending and other Gymkhana events – you may have never done this before and we don’t generally use a watch. In the afternoon, we go to the beautiful Hummingbird Highway for chocolate growing and tasting exhibit and then special ice cream and swim in the beautiful inland Blue Hole.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 6 (Thursday): Belize River Boat Ride
For a change in pace, we will board the boat at the Cawich Bridge where you will be guided along the Belize River. It will be a wonderful river trip where we usually see howler monkeys, bats, beautiful trees and multitude of birds. Iguanas dart along the paths and scamper up the trees while you observe hundreds of botanic wonders. After lunch back and an afternoon of relaxation, we'll saddle up for an evening ride.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 7 (Friday): Ride to Belmopan market and Roaring River
Swim our horses across the Belize River and have lunch at the Belmopan Market (Belmopan is the smallest capital in the world) then out toward the Roaring River to explore caves and spend a little time with your horse in the water. Back to the lodge at around 4:00-4:30pm.
Meal included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at the Lodge
Day 8 (Saturday): Departure
In case you didn't get enough riding in, you may choose to do a short ride (we hate to say goodbye). If there's time you can stop for a tour at the Belize Zoo on the way back.
Meal included: Breakfast
Optional Tour - Tikal (4-5 hours)
There is an option to visit Mayan Temples of Tikal (Guatemala) during the week or we can add a day for you.
There is an extra charge (145 USD pp) and we will need a minimum of 3 participants.
Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Petén Basin in what is now northern Guatemala. Tikal was the capital of a conquest state that became one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient Maya. Though monumental architecture at the site dates back as far as the 4th century BC, Tikal reached its apogee during the Classic Period, ca. 200 to 900 AD. During this time, the city dominated much of the Maya region politically, economically, and militarily, while interacting with areas throughout Mesoamerica such as the great metropolis of Teotihuacan in the distant Valley of Mexico.
Tikal is the best understood of any of the large lowland Maya cities, with a long dynastic ruler list, the discovery of the tombs of many of the rulers on this list and the investigation of their monuments, temples and palaces. An early breakfast prepares you for a 'must see' trip to visit the Temples at Tikal in Guatemala. Your English speaking guide will lead you through the 5 major temples built around 700 AD - he dominant features of the city, identified only by numbers. Two of them stand in the middle of the square which can be viewed only from the top of the temple number 2. The top of this temple reaches the height of 38 m. Temple number 1 is not accessible, for safety reasons. The north acropolis stands among these temples. Archaeologists uncovered layers of earth, and thus proved that the Maya had lived here before Christ. The current appearance of the acropolis comes from the 8th century AD. Nowadays, Tikal has become a part of the Tikal National Park , and in 1979 it has been proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Optional Tour - Caracol (full day)
There is an option to visit Mayan Temples of Caracol during the week or we can add a day for you.
There is an extra charge (130 USD pp) and we will need a minimum of 3 participants.
Join your guide into the incredible history of the Maya in Belize. Caracol is embedded in the lush jungles of the Mountain Pine Ridge. You will learn of CAANA (Sky House) and the important role of it's king - Lord Can ll. Caracol is credited with the conquest of Tikal and Naranjo in AD562.
Meeting:
Belize City
Airport:
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE)
Train station:
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Transfer:
Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) or Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA)
Distance:
92 km / 57 miles
Pick-up/ drop-off for this trip is from Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) or Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA) at any time on any day of the week. Check-out at 11:00am on the last day.
Tack:
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Western Wintec, some English saddles on request
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Horses:
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Spanish quarterhorse local breed mix
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Pace:
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Moderate with lots of opportunities for canters and gallops - according to riding level.
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(2.5
to
4
out of 5) Low to Strong Intermediate
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Age:
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Min
3
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Max
90
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Weight:
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Max
350 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
12 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
45
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Riding
Your Belize horseback riding vacation will be unlike any other vacation you have had before. We offer the best horseback riding in Belize with miles of jungle trails combined with years of experience, on the 4000-acre property. Allow us to show you the thrill of riding through the tropical broad leaf forest as we point out birds, wildlife, trees and medicinal plants. Learn about the culture and the beauty of Belize.
Pace
Rides can vary from 2-hour rides to 4-5 hours in the saddle. For the all-day rides we offer two options. You can either go out to ride in the morning – come back to the lodge for lunch – and then continue the ride in the afternoon, or, you can carry a picnic lunch with you and go a further distance riding. With so many trails and activities, it is all up to you!
Horses
About a hundred horses of thoroughbred mixed with quarter horse breeds are found at our farm. Years of careful hands on training from when they are foals, provide trustworthy but agile mounts that will easily carry you through the jungle trails. We train our horses as per horse whispering concepts and methods. We are experts at matching horses and riders.
Tack
While we mostly ride western, we do have two sets of English saddles and tack for your use.
Staff
Our cowboys are eager to meet you and take you on memorable rides throughout the many trails. Cesar, Sherman, John and Chico will show you the joy of riding through the jungle. All our cowboys not only conduct the rides, but they train as per horse whispering methods and John Carr horsemanship practices, all our born and bred horses.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
PassportsPassport valid for six months beyond the intended length of stay required by all nationals referred to in chart.Passport NoteAll travellers are required to show evidence of sufficient funds (. more
Belize City area
Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Average High Temperature (°F)
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83
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84
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86
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88
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89
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89
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89
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89
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89
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87
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85
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83
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Average Low Temperature (°F)
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68
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70
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72
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75
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77
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78
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77
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77
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76
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75
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72
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70
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Average High Temperature (°C)
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28
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29
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30
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31
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32
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32
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31
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32
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32
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31
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29
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28
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Average Low Temperature (°C)
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20
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21
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22
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24
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25
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25
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25
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25
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25
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24
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22
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21
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Average Precipitation (days of rain)
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12
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6
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4
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4
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6
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11
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14
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13
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14
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15
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13
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11
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Source: NOAA
Belize weather features a temperate climate with 2 distinct seasons, the rainy and the dry. The rainy season occurs between June and November with rainfall averages ranging between 60 inches/1,524mm in the north to 160 inches/4,064mm in the south. The rainfall is variable from year to year.
Remember that you are in a subtropical climate so dress lightly - we recommend cotton clothing rather than synthetics.
A poncho, in case of rain, will be provided. Riding helmets are provided but please feel free to bring your own to guarantee the fit.
For the horseback riding, jeans (single seamed) and light boots or ankle high shoes are most suitable.
You don't need electrical adapters if coming from North America!
Plenty of water will be provided to you. Bring a bottle or camel-back if you wish.
In San Pedro, the streets are sandy and unpaved so be sure to leave your fancy clothes and high heel shoes at home!
This list is only general a guideline for you... |
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Travel documents and Voucher |
Flight tickets |
Passport |
Visa (check with your consulate) |
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RIDING GEAR |
Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!) |
Riding boots + Minichaps |
Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) |
Riding gloves |
Hat (with chin strip) for sun protection |
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PERSONAL CLOTHING |
Jacket or sweater for cool evenings |
Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
Jeans |
Shorts |
Underwear and socks |
Pajamas |
Bag for dirty clothes |
Light summer jacket |
Comfortable shoes/sneakers |
Swimsuit |
Bandana |
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
Personal Toiletries |
Insect protection |
Personal medications |
Sore cream (for an emergency) |
Sewing kit |
Handkerchiefs |
Camera and enough extra films |
Belt pack |
Address book and pen (for pictures postcards!) |
Sun glasses with strap |
Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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Accommodations
This is a stationary ride, so nights will be spent in the same location.
Description
Nestled near the river in a quiet jungle setting, in the midst of birds and other tropical wildlife! The tropical jungle resort features delightful accommodations that blend with the local landscape and culture. You will stay in standard rooms in the main lodge or in cabanas with roofs made from jungle bay leaf thatch and are uniquely designed. Built by local craftsmen with fine Belizean woods, they are, in themselves each works of art. All standard rooms and suites are equipped with A/C for your comfort (we also have some rooms in the cabanas with A/C). The cabanas and chalet rooms are equipped with ceiling fans and / or standing fans. On site you'll enjoy a swimming pool, bird sanctuary, and 14" Meade telescope for star gazing at night. Wireless is available at the front desk/reception area of the lodge and in the Chateau Brio building. Laundry is also available.
Standard Rooms
Beautiful stained glass windows and solarium bathrooms make theses all delightful places to stay. The unique use of sea shells in a bathroom mirror, Carolyn Carr art, artistic tiling, local arts and crafts, honor the Belize culture and beauty in these designer rooms. Rooms are air-conditioned and have a reading desk, comfortable easy chair, as well as a queen bed, and most of them have a single bed as well. Four of our standard rooms are in the lodge which has a communal sitting area, adjacent to a patio that overlooks the river. The other two standard rooms are in our Chateau Brio. The building features curved stairs with beautiful banisters and amazing masonry around all the windows. On the second floor there is a large patio where evening conversation can be enjoyed. Inside the rooms you can relish the view of the beautiful landscaping and pool through arched, stained glass windows.
Cabanas
With roofs made from jungle bay leaf thatching are uniquely designed. Crafted by the Banana Bank craftsmen with fine Belizean woods, they are, in themselves works of art. Each cabana has a solarium bath, a sitting room, and two bedrooms, each room with a queen size and single bed. Four to six family members, friends or groups traveling together can be easily accommodated in each cabana. Carved doors, original oil paintings and jungle ambiance create a truly memorable surrounding.
Room Occupancy
Single supplement is mandatory if you are traveling as a single rider.
Triple occupancy is possible.
Meals
All meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on your last day are included.
The dining room has an exotic feel to it. The tone is set by the soaring thatched roof. Carved banisters, pink gypsum stonewalls, and rich local hard wood paneling make this a beautiful place to enjoy. Our meals are served family style and are widely reported to be some of the best in Belize. The family atmosphere provides a setting for lively discussion between guests from different parts of the world and diverse interest. Menus vary but center around the kind of home cooking we call "grandma's food" although our girls cook up some of the best local cuisine found in Belize.
Dietary Restrictions
We can cater to most dietary restrictions if given prior notice.
This trip
can accommodate special dietary requests.
Tack:
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Western Wintec, some English saddles on request
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Horses:
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Spanish quarterhorse local breed mix
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Pace:
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Moderate with lots of opportunities for canters and gallops - according to riding level.
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(2.5
to
4
out of 5) Low to Strong Intermediate
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Age:
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Min
3
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Max
90
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Weight:
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Max
350 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
12 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
45
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Riding
Your Belize horseback riding vacation will be unlike any other vacation you have had before. We offer the best horseback riding in Belize with miles of jungle trails combined with years of experience, on the 4000-acre property. Allow us to show you the thrill of riding through the tropical broad leaf forest as we point out birds, wildlife, trees and medicinal plants. Learn about the culture and the beauty of Belize.
Pace
Rides can vary from 2-hour rides to 4-5 hours in the saddle. For the all-day rides we offer two options. You can either go out to ride in the morning – come back to the lodge for lunch – and then continue the ride in the afternoon, or, you can carry a picnic lunch with you and go a further distance riding. With so many trails and activities, it is all up to you!
Horses
About a hundred horses of thoroughbred mixed with quarter horse breeds are found at our farm. Years of careful hands on training from when they are foals, provide trustworthy but agile mounts that will easily carry you through the jungle trails. We train our horses as per horse whispering concepts and methods. We are experts at matching horses and riders.
Tack
While we mostly ride western, we do have two sets of English saddles and tack for your use.
Staff
Our cowboys are eager to meet you and take you on memorable rides throughout the many trails. Cesar, Sherman, John and Chico will show you the joy of riding through the jungle. All our cowboys not only conduct the rides, but they train as per horse whispering methods and John Carr horsemanship practices, all our born and bred horses.
Passports
Passport valid for six months beyond the intended length of stay required by all nationals referred to in chart.
Passport Note
All travellers are required to show evidence of sufficient funds (minimum £50 per day) and proof of return or onward ticket at the point of entry.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above and nationals of their overseas territories for stays of up to 30 days except:
1. nationals of Bulgaria and Romania.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy/high commission to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Types of Visa and Cost
Single-entry: £60; Multiple-entry: £110. Handling fee of £5 for all applications.
Working Days Required
Most visas are issued the next working day. Some applications may require authorisation from the Director of Immigration and the Nationality Service in Belize; this will take up to four weeks.
Passport Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
Yes |
USA |
Yes |
Other EU |
Yes |
Visa Required? |
British |
No |
Australian |
No |
Canadian |
No |
USA |
No |
Other EU |
No/1 |
Return Ticket Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
Yes |
USA |
Yes |
Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Trailblazer Jungle Ride
Tour Code:
IT-BESR01B
8 days /
7 nights
Dates :
Available all Year
Trip Rating :
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained A | Beginner | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | B | Novice
| Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | C | Intermediate
| Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
D | Strong Intermediate
| Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | E | Advanced
| All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
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