Horse Whispers
Shhh...These Unique Horseback Rides are Still Relatively
Unknown
by Erin Caslavka
Let’s face
it: as travelers, we’re always looking for that undiscovered ‘secret
spot’ no one else has yet to find - or, at the least, that very few have
found.
That same sense of secrecy applies to finding hidden spots
for horseback rides - somewhere relatively untrammeled, where the
whisper of the wind through the trees might be the only sound you’ll
hear, and the steady clop-clop of your horse seems in perfect harmony
with the natural wonders that surrounds you.
If you want to see what the world looks like from the back
of a horse (instead of from the inside of a car, tour bus, or even on
foot for that matter), why not consider a visit to any of the following
off-the-motorized-track destinations?
You can pretty much count on getting a unique perspective of
where your travels have taken you from any one of the following equine
adventures.
Patagonia, Argentina
If you’ve
ever longed to have an entire valley - with running streams and majestic
mountains - all to yourself, look no further than the “Pioneer Estancias
Ride.” The nine day trip will take you from the Estancia Huechahue in San Martin de los Andes, into basalt canyons where ibis and
plovers dwell. From there, you’ll cross over the top of Chenque Hill,
where you’ll stop to admire the views of the Andes behind you and
Patagonia before you. At Estancia Cerro de los Pinos, you’ll pass before
the Lanin Volcano and cross the Chimehuin River, where herds of red
deer, guanaco, and South American rhea can be seen. For the last portion
of the trip, you’ll stay at Estancia Collon - located in a vast area of
meadows and rolling hills. Gauchos are on hand to show you the ropes of
Argentina’s famous cattle trade, and then it’s back again to the
estancia at Huechahue.
Provence, France
Discover
the landscapes that inspired painters such as Cezanne in the heart of
Provence, a county in France. Beginning with an introductory aperitif in
the French farm house you’ll call home for a week, you’ll then be led on
a series of day rides. The rolling hills of the Luberon Mountain range
are yours to explore, riding in canyons filled with the herbs of
Provence: thyme, rosemary, wild lavender and sage. This trip also
combines daily horseback rides with cultural opportunities, such as
optional two-hour, formal French lessons, and scheduled excursions to
such places as a truffle and wine house, and the art studio of Cezanne.
Cooking lessons in traditional French-country fare round out the total
immersion package.
Bishop, California
If you’ve
ever wanted to observe untamed, wild mustangs in their natural
environment, the Inyo National Forest is one place you can do just that.
You’ll take a step back in time as you explore the Truman Meadow Area
and spend four days watching the free-roaming herds that live there.
Your days in the saddle will be followed with relaxing evenings spent
watching the sun set as you eat meals prepared over an open fire. Every
night experienced guides and guest speakers lead informational
discussions on the history, social behavior and unpredictable future of
the mustangs.
All rides begin at the base camp, about 30 miles from Mono
Lake. Each day you’ll head in a different direction, and focus on
different aspects of the surrounding countryside - from its geology, to
water and seasonal changes, to plant and animal life on the horse range.
All the while you’ll be surrounded by blue-hued mountains, forested
hills, and green meadows.
Los Angeles, California
City
dwellers don’t often have the chance to get out and commune with nature
- especially if the city you dwell in happens to be busy Los Angeles.
But tucked away inside the calm confines of Griffith Park (nestled in
between Hollywood and what locals call “the Valley”), there’s a stable
that offers night rides through the Hollywood Hills. The Friday and
Saturday evening rides start with a 90-minute trail ride from the park
and up into the hills. At the crest, you’re rewarded with a panoramic
view of the valley below - to which you will then descend. Arriving at a
Mexican restaurant, you’ll tie your faithful steed up just outside and
enjoy a meal at the restaurant. After everyone’s finished with dinner,
you’ll remount and ride back to the stables through the cover of night.
Seeing stars (the celestial kind, not the celluloid) from atop a horse
makes this a pretty unique way to experience LA.
The Isle of Wight, England
If you really
want to get away from it all, and you just happen to have your own
horse, The Old Dairy (phone: 44 01983-811418) is welcoming travelers and
their equine companions. Located on the outskirts of Ryde, the recently
upgraded building you’ll be bedding down in is set amidst 70 acres and
features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, wooden floors, and a
handmade oak kitchen. Nearby woodlands provide the riding locations with
windswept beaches just around the corner. Livery is available at
Smallbrook Farm, which is located on the 400-year-old property’s
grounds.
Botswana & South Africa
Anyone
who’s ever dreamed of Africa has no doubt pictured vast herds of wild
animals roaming grassy plains, giraffes nibbling at tree branches high
above the ground, and hippos lazing alongside lush riverbanks. But have
you ever pictured experiencing Africa’s wildlife via horseback? In their
“Big Five Riding Safari,” one tour company is offering riders the chance
to experience two completely different African riding experiences: one
in Botswana, the other in South Africa.
Half of the rides in this riding safari take place on the
Dinaka Reserve in South Africa, with the other half in South Africa’s
Mashatu Game Reserve. Riders will be able to see hippo, giraffe, zebra,
rhino, water buffalo and zebras - with the additional opportunity to
view animals such as elephants, lions and cheetahs.
Because the terrain is naturally “wild,” this particular
trip is best for riders with a modicum of experience. A lot of the
riding takes place along the banks of the Limpopo Rivers, and the pace
is fast while in the saddle. With jumps, river crossings and steep
riverbanks to navigate, those seeking a more engaging riding experience
won’t be disappointed.
Photo credits: Erin Caslavka, iStockphoto.com
INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
Patagonia, Argentina:
www.hiddentrails.com
Provence, France:
www.equestrianvacations.com
Bishop, CA:
www.frontierpacktrain.com
Los Angeles, CA:
www.griffithparkhorserental.com
Isle of Wight, England:
www.visitsoutheastengland.com
Botswana & South Africa:
www.aardvarksafaris.com