Horseback Safari Destinations:
Curated Equestrian Travel & Expeditions

Hand-selected equestrian travel across Africa, South America, and Asia. Safari on horseback through the world's most extraordinary landscapes.

Say yes to the adventure of a lifetime.

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Find your horseback safari by adventure style & travel goal

I've personally ridden and vetted every destination on this page. These aren't generic riding holidays - they're transformative experiences for experienced riders seeking immersive and authentic adventures, exceptional horses, and real wilderness.

Each destination below offers something different. Browse the cards to find yours.

Let me help you find your perfect adventure

The right safari depends on your riding level, how far you’re willing to push yourself, and the kind of experience you’re seeking, landscapes, wildlife, cultural or expeditions. Tell me where you are and I'll guide you to the right one.

Gallop on wild beaches, trot through argan forests and Berber villages

season

April - June; Sept - Oct

duration

8 days

type

Beach

Fast-paced desert riding on powerful barb stallions

season

Oct - April

duration

5-7 days

type

Desert

Uganda Ride the river Nile Horse Safari Riding Muse

Explore the source of the Nile river. Experience its authentic beauty.

season

All year

duration

8 days

type

Varied

300 km endurance journey across the ancient Namib desert

season

Oct - April

duration

7 - 13 days

type

Desert

Elegance steeped in Pakistan's ancestral history and untamed landscapes

season

Oct- March

duration

8 days

type

River plains

Leisure mixed with the Bosveld on horseback, tailored for every rider

season

Oct - April

duration

3 - 10 days

type

Wildlife

riders in Botswana delta

Not sure which destination is right for you? start here.

I’ll help you find the right destination based on your riding level, travel style, and the kind of adventure you’re after. Every recommendation is personally curated.

Riding Muse curates immersive horseback safaris defined by forward, adrenaline-led riding, exceptional horses, seamless organization, and hosts who make every journey feel personal.

We believe a riding holiday should challenge you physically, without compromising your sense of style. From our Travel Wardrobe to our focus on meaningful, local experiences, every detail is curated so you can stay in the moment.
For those drawn to journeys that leave you exhilarated, grounded, and entirely yourself, you’re in the right place.

Who is this for?

For horseback riders who want something unforgettable. Raw landscapes, true wilderness, and horses that take you further than any other way of travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • What is a horseback safari?

    A horseback safari is not a typical ride, it’s an immersive journey through the wild.

    Over several days, experienced riders travel through remote landscapes, from Botswana’s water-filled Okavango Delta to Patagonia’s dramatic, mountainous Andes and India’s vibrant rural villages. You spend 4 to 6 hours a day in the saddle, crossing vast terrain, encountering wildlife, and reaching places few ever experience.

    Stay in luxury tented camps, remote lodges, or boutique hotels, where comfort meets raw, untamed nature.

    This isn’t a gentle trail ride.
    It’s an expedition.
    An adventure of a lifetime.

    Created for confident, intermediate to advanced riders, horseback safaris offer authentic, high-adrenaline adventure across Africa, South America, and Asia.

  • Who is a horseback safari best suited for?

    Horseback safaris are designed for confident riders, typically intermediate to advanced, with solid, independent riding skills.

    You should be confident at trot, canter, and gallop, and able to maintain a balanced two-point position, including cantering over long distances across open terrain.

    Riders need to be comfortable spending 4 to 6 hours a day in the saddle, fit enough for multi-day physical activity, and able to mount and dismount independently.

    Beginners: the operators I work with require at least an intermediate level of riding.

    If you are rebuilding confidence or new to riding, we can guide you toward more suitable, gentler alternatives.

  • Yes, when booked with vetted operators. Every safari we recommend:

    • Uses well-trained, fit horses matched to rider skill

    • Employs experienced guides who know the terrain

    • Maintains strict safety protocols (helmets, first aid, satellite communication)

    • Has proven track records (minimum one full season)

    • Group size not bigger than 8

  • Typical safaris range from 5-10 days, with 4-6 hours in the saddle daily. Shorter weekend rides (2-3 days) are available in Europe and some South American locations.

  • Most horseback safaris include:

    ✓ Accommodation (luxury camps, lodges, or hotels)

    ✓ All meals and beverages

    ✓ Experienced guides and horse care

    ✓ Wildlife permits and park fees when needed

    ✓ Ground transfers during the safari

    Not typically included: International flights, travel insurance, riding gear, gratuities.

  • Prices vary by destination, season, and duration. As a general guide:

    Africa tends to be the highest investment — Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, and Tanzania typically range from €5,300 to €14,000 for 7–11 days. South America offers more range, from €1,600 for a short Argentina estancia stay up to €6,600 for a full Patagonia expedition. Asia sits between €1,800 and €8,300 depending on whether you're riding the Kyrgyz mountains or the Pakistani highlands. European riding breaks are the most accessible, generally €1,600 to €3,700 for 3–7 nights.

    All prices include luxury accommodation, meals, expert guides, and park permits where applicable. International flights and riding gear are not included.

  • BOTSWANA HORSEBACK SAFARIS

    Best: April-October (dry season)

    - Green season (December-March): Lower prices, lush 

      landscapes, fewer tourists

    - Shoulder season (April-mid June, mid October-November): 

      Moderate prices, excellent wildlife

    - Peak Dry season (June-mid Sept):

    KENYA & TANZANIA HORSE RIDING SAFARIS

    Best: June-October, December-February

    - Great Migration viewing: June-October

    - Calving season: January-February

    - Avoid: March-May (heavy rains, muddy trails)

    NAMIBIA DESERT HORSEBACK SAFARIS

    Best: March-November

    - Avoid: December-February (extreme heat 40°C+)

    Wildlife tip: Dry season = concentrated animals around water sources = better sightings from horseback.

  • PATAGONIA RIDING SEASON

    Best: November-March (Southern Hemisphere summer)

    - November: Spring wildflowers, fewer tourists, shoulder pricing

    - December-February: Peak season, warmest weather, higher prices

    - March: Autumn colors, moderate weather, shoulder pricing

    WEATHER EXPECTATIONS

    - Summer highs: 15-25°C

    - Strong winds common (bring windproof layers)

    - Unpredictable weather—layers essential

    ARGENTINA ESTANCIAS

    - Year-round riding available

    - Best: October-April (spring through autumn)

    - Winter (June-August): Cold but still rideable, lowest prices

Why these destinations?

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Personally vetted

Every safari is one I've ridden or
researched extensively.
No generic recommendations.

For experienced riders

These aren't beginner trips.
Confident at all gaits, ready for
long days in the saddle.

Luxury standards

Authentic adventure with
comfortable lodging, excellent meals,
and well trained horses.

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