Okavango Horse Safari
This vast inland Okavango Delta, one of Southern Africa's most enigmatic river systems, lies like an emerald jewel on the edge of
the great Kalahari desert, an astonishing maze of papyrus lined waterways, meadows and woodland rich in birdlife and game.
On horseback you can venture further into the delta and get closer
to the wildlife than you can on foot. Imagine yourself mounted high above the long grass and reeds watching great herds of zebra, wildebeest and lechwe as they move across golden floodplains and the breathtaking excitement when your silent progress along game trails used only by the animals brings you upon a herd of buffalo or
a family group of elephant.
The horses are a mix of Thoroughbreds, Arabs, Anglo Arab and Saddlebred. They are cared for by Barney and her team of grooms and spare horses are taken on every trip. Tack is English style and each saddle has a seat saver for comfort. Maximum weight is 200
lbs for a novice rider and 210 lbs for an advanced rider (15 stone
or 95 kg).
Minimum riding ability required is mastery of the basic aids. Riders must be able to post to the trot for stretches of 10 minutes, be comfortable at all paces, and be able to gallop out of trouble. It is
a great advantage if you are fit and a proficient rider.
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