HORSEBACK RIDING SAFARIS

Our most popular equestrain safaris : Horseback riding is the best way to approach wildlife on a safari: with the human form merging with the shape and movement of a horse, you approach wildlife more easily on horseback, than by vehicle or on foot.
Go on a horseback safari through exceptional landscapes to discover African wildlife. We offer progressive equestrian safaris in comfortable camps, or a stationary equestrian safari around a comfortable lodge.
There is truly nothing more exciting than galloping alongside elegant giraffes or among the great wildebeest migration. Experienced riders can enjoy an exhilarating equestrian safari, riding at high speed alongside plains wildlife, or peacefully tracking elephants, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, lions...A horseback safari allows you to cover significant distances in remote areas, some beyond the reach of vehicles. Experienced riders can choose between a progressive horseback safari with nights in different camps or under the stars, or a stationary equestrian safari around a comfortable lodge. For those less experienced, but who would like to go on a horseback safari, our stationary safari with shorter and calmer horseback riding is offered: ideal if you are accompanied by a non-rider or with your family !
Our horseback safaris have been selected by partner agencies, specialists in equestrian safaris. These agencies carries out a particularly rigorous selection of equestrian service providers, from a large range of equestrian safaris.
100 € discount on the "à la carte" safari , the "discover" safari , the "exploration" safari and on the "Tuli" safari
This winter !
BOTSWANA & SOUTH AFRICA HORSEBACK "EXPLORER" SAFARI
This horseback riding safari allows you to discover two South African countries: South Africa and Botswana. You will travel through the African bush and its magnificent wild fauna, and you will also be able to learn more about the rich history of these countries. You will be accommodated in tents on the ridges overlooking the grassy valleys. The tents are equipped with beds with sheets and duvets. Each tent has a shower with buckets. The second half of your horse safari takes you north of the Limpopo Valley in the Tuli Block region of Botswana. The trails here allow you to discover the bush and the famous Tuli sandstone formations. The region is famous for its elephants, but you will also discover impalas, giraffes, hyenas, lions, leopards and wild dogs. At Limpopo you stay at Two Camp Mashatus, a semi-permanent tent camp.
"A LA CARTE" EQUESTRIAN SAFARI IN SOUTH AFRICA
This equestrian safari offers a varied riding experience for all levels of riders. Safari trip rides are made on demand with great flexibility according to your level and your desires. Quiet walks, or with great gallops in the wild savannah ... These are the perfect holidays, for riders wishing to experience going on horseback to meet African fauna without dangerous game (elephants and lions). Six main equestrian activities are also offered: game viewing, polo, swimming with horses, western games, cross country, natural show jumping. Many activities are also offered for non-riders. You will be accommodated in a beautifully appointed lodge on the edge of a large lake, in the domain's private reserve. During your stay you can spend, with supplement, one or two nights in a typical and comfortable camp in the heart of the bush.
EQUESTRIAN SAFARI IN BOTSWANA : THE TULI SAFARI
The Tuli Safari explores the banks of the Limpopo River within the Mashatu Reserve. Mashatu is a little known area but offers some of the most exciting game viewing in Africa. It’s particularly well known for large herds of elephant. The tree lined river courses which flow into the Limpopo River provide shade for eland, impala, wildebeest, kudu, waterbuck, giraffe and zebra, whilst at night the bat eared fox and African wild cat search for prey. The large impala population means there are many lion and leopard in the area as well as cheetah and wild dog. The Tuli Block also hosts over 350 bird species.
EQUESTRIAN SAFARI IN SOUTH AFRICA : "DISCOVERY" SAFARI
Horseback riding safari : Over 150km on horseback through truly spectacular landscapes, with regular sightings of a wide range of wildlife – but also fun activities like dazzling gallops, swim with the horses, play polo-cross and jump a series of natural obstacles on the way to a spectacular sunset spot. To cover these distances and enjoy all these activities, while maintaining group cohesion, riders must be of at least an intermediate level. If the guides feel that a rider is not capable of participating in this safari, alternative rides from the lodge will be arranged. Riders typically enjoy two equestrian activities per day – usually a longer ride in the morning. And either a shorter ride or a fun horseback riding activity in the afternoon. During the safari, riders experience all parts of the 15,000-acre reserve using carefully planned routes. Given the diversity: from vast open plains to savannah, rocky outcrops, wetlands and dense forests: You are sure to encounter greater numbers of wildlife than this, the species typically seen in this veritable Noah's Ark of the Waterberg: giraffe, hippopotamus, Cape buffalo, elk, zebra, zebra, roan, kudu, impala, waterbuck, red hartebeest, nyala, tsessebe, wildebeest, blesbuck, bushbuck, ostrich, baboon, monkey vervet, warthog and jackal. We occasionally see a crocodile, a brown hyena, a serval, a duiker, a bush pig, a steenbuck and reedbuck. They are all superb animals and a privilege to observe them in their natural environment. An unforgettable horseback safari experience. which allows you to enjoy a range of accommodation types: from the well-known Horizon Lodge perched on the edge of a magnificent lake and surrounded by horses, to the canvas camp of Camp Davidson high on a secluded ridge, to the lodge chic Bellevue Plains that overlooks vast plains filled with herds of wildlife