posted by Travel Cat on Feb 24
Before rushing off to book that equine adventure - make your checks!
It’s not so simple to just book yourself onto a week long horse adventure without a care in the world - it’s not like a normal all inclusive, although your food will normally be included here too.
So, here’s a few things to consider before making that booking:
Are You Insured?
Check you holiday insurance details before you make a booking just incase your full trip or part of your intended journey isn’t covered.
A short ride along a beach is probably ok for most; but 4 days trekking through the Andes or wandering across the Sahara for a week might not be a sure thing!
Are They Insured?
And, are you liable for any injuries to the horse or pony while you are riding it?
And what if the horse you are given for the ride becomes unsuitable for riding - do they have to supply another one for you? Make sure you know before you go!
The last thing you need is an extra bill at the end of the trip - or a few days riding missed as they have no backup plan!
Are You Ready?
Just because you love horses and riding, is that enough to think that you can sit on one for several hours a day, and for several days in a row?
Sitting in the saddle for a 2 hr trek seems fine - but what about 6 hours at a time - day after day?
And 6 hours of riding can be very tiring for someone who isn’t used to it - and what about all that cantering across huge fields and along beaches. Can you keep up?
Are You Dressed?
You need to find out what equine equipment is available to you, or whether you should bring your own - or whether you are allowed to bring your own.
For example, it is always advised that you bring your own hat as you cannot guarantee that those supplied (if any) are up to your own countries safety standards, and that they even fit you! A riding center can’t supply several of every sized riding hat in case you turn up with your very small head! And a wrong sized hat will not do the best job in terms of your safety.
Some centres might like you to bring your own gloves and boots, but can you use a crop, spurs or other preferred equipment? You need to find out the stables policy on anything you like to use when riding to see if it all adds up.
Are You Hungry?
Most all inclusive and full board vacation packages supply vegetarian options or have buffet meals to give you the freedom of choice - but vegans, celiacs and any other allergy sufferers might have trouble unless they plan for this in advance.
By making your food preferences known before booking or as soon as possible afterwards you will find that you will be eating without any problems. I mean the last thing you need on an active holiday is to go hungry!
Are You Alone?
Many activity holidays share accommodation, rather than give single rooms to everyone. Some times they are 2-shares but sometimes depending on the age of the group, you may all share bunks in the same room!
If you want your own space in the evenings check that there is the opportunity for this on your trip. If it is in a remote location this might not be possible - so do this before you book anything!
Are You Still Up For It? Then get that vacation booked!


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