Horseback riding in Central Mexico, Mexico

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Climate for Central Highlands Explorer


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Month

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Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

73

76

80

83

83

80

76

77

75

75

74

74

Average Low Temperature (°F)

40

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46

49

53

54

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49

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42

Average High Temperature (°C)

23

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27

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23

Average Low Temperature (°C)

4

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11

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12

12

12

9

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5

Average Precipitation (days of rain)

1

1

1

3

6

7

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6

7

4

1

1

Source: NOAA


Seasons
The ranch is situated in a valley at an altitude of 7,500 feet  (2,300 m) above sea level and protected by high mountains. This means that the weather conditions are very tempered and the sun shines almost every day (333 days of sunshine per year). The average daily temperature all year round is approximately 22ºC (or 75ºF).  However, it is a good idea to bring some long-sleeved shirts or sweaters for the mornings and evenings, as it does get a bit cool before the sun rises and as it sets.

The ranch is open and operating year round. Guests often ask, "Which is the best time of the year to visit?"   The answer is simple.  Every season has its highlights.

Spring (March – May)
Changes take place. Imagine passing by farmers working the fields in the way they have done for generations.  See local farmers start to prepare their fields for the corn crops using ploughs drawn by oxen or horses.

Summer (June – August)
Known as the 'rainy season', but is (unfortunately for the farmers here) not really the case.  The ranch is located in a valley at an altitude of 7500 feet, which means the clouds can't gather as much as in other regions of Mexico.  But there is an occasional shower (downpour) that lasts only an hour or two in the evenings/night .  This is just enough to allow all of the usually dormant plants to bloom, creating spectacular vistas of vibrant color with cosmos flowers everywhere.  The nights are cool and in the morning a bright sunny blue sky awaits you for another perfect ride..

Autumn (September – November)
Until the dry season begins at the end of October there are still flowers everywhere. As harvest arrives, the local farmers usually let the corn dry until the end of November and then take it in.  They use the corn primarily to feed their animals during winter, and they grind part of the crop to make the meal used in the famous Mexican tortillas.

Winter (December – February)
The driest season with practically no rain at all. This means that the fields are very dry, painted a golden color against a brilliant blue sky, and spotted with green cactus and mesquite bushes. 
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Central Highlands Explorer
Tour Code: IT-MXRC04
8 days / 7 nights
Dates : Available all Year

Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
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.
CIntermediate
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.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Standard
Lodging Level Explained
   
= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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A 2024 11/10 - 11/17 8d / 7n 8 day trip 2 /10 Expired
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Tack: Mexican & English
Horses: American Quarter Horse & Criollos
Pace: 5-6 hours in the saddle per riding day...
Walk, Trot, Canter, Gallop,
Airport: Mexico City or Queretaro
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