Whether or not you and your loved ones have ever taken horseback riding lessons, you should consider incorporating this fun activity into your next family trip by booking a horseback riding adventure for novice or beginning riders.
Locations
It is possible to plan a horseback riding adventure in the United States, or to branch out and discover new countries astride horses. Holiday spots include:
The African continent
The Asian continent
The European continent
Central and South America
Australia and New Zealand
Bundles that include horseback riding:
With the amazing variety of horse riding vacation packages, you will easily find one to suit your family's interests and level of riding experience.
Activities include:
1. Learn Western-style riding by visiting an actual ranch
2. Take a wagon train
3. Inn to inn rides
4. Horseback riding lessons and workshops
5. Trail riding - English or Western
6. Take lessons on gaited horses, like the Peruvian Paso, the Icelandic Horse, or the Tennessee Walking Horse.
7. Pack trips: traveling on horseback with pack animals through the wilderness and setting up camp at night
You should be able to locate affordable group rates, and you will probably get a horse assigned to you for the entire time you are there.
Many horseback holiday operators have instituted weight limitations for participants, thus it is important to verify any applicable policies prior to making any reservations if there is any risk of a member of the party not being able to fall under the limits.
Discover the perfect family trip:
Begin investigating your options through these two accommodating websites.
Internet sites such as http://www.hiddentrails.com and http://www.ridingtours.com are simple to use and are wonderful resources for horseback vacations in America and nations all over the world. Web-enabled video clips of horse riding holidays can be viewed at www.ridingtours.com.
The Horseback Skill Level of Your Family:
Following are classifications of various stages of horseback riding development which may assist in determining the most appropriate holiday package for your family's riding ability and skills.
A beginner is a rider with a low level of experience who has not mastered cantering or posting to trot.
A novice can get on and off the horse on his/her own, can make the horse walk in a controlled manner, can make the horse trot for quite awhile, and can make the horse canter for short distances.
No matter which horseback riding adventure you select, your loved ones are going to enjoy being together in a fun, interactive way that involves horses.
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