More than almost any other destination, Tanzania is THE land of safaris. Think: wildebeest stampeding across the plains, hippos jostling for space in muddy waterholes, elephants meandering along their seasonal migration routes, and lions padding around in search of prey. The sheer diversity of species and scenery is mind-boggling. That’s why THIS horseback safari destination has us singing {quite possibly – squealing} with excitement.
Our remarkable Tanzanian ride partners will have you riding in the shadows of Mt. Kilimanjaro – the tallest mountain on the African continent – cantering shoulder to shoulder with herds of zebra and antelope, creeping through acacia forests searching for elephants, marvelling at dense, monkey-filled rainforests, and getting to know the local Maasai. Each day is packed to the brim with beauty, awe, and grace – not to mention gratitude for the miracle that is life!
We have three unique itineraries on offer to suit a wide range of globetrotters. Whether you stay for three days or nine, trust us: you’ll WANT to stay forever!
No feeling can compare to galloping across the savannah astride a fast, surefooted steed, accompanied harmoniously by wildlife that, thanks to your equine partner, sees you as part of their world. The sense of belonging is profound, and it might just change your life.
So, what are you waiting for? Tanzania is calling!
Fast Facts
- Horse Breed:A mixture of Thoroughbreds and local breeds, all purpose bred safari horses.
- Pace:This is a fast-paced ride with long stretches of trotting and cantering. Guests need to ensure they’re fit enough to post to the trot for up to 10 minutes at a time, and be comfortable riding in a 2-point seat at the canter for up to 5 minutes in length.
- Weight Limit:A maximum of 85kg / 187lbs It is VERY important that you provide your current weight accurately when booking. If you are dishonest about your weight, we cannot guarantee the availability of a suitable horse.
- Type of tack:English suede all purpose saddles
- Seasons:January to March; June to October
- Group size:A minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 guests.
- Time in Saddle:On average, between 4-6 hours each day.
- Riding Ability:Suitable for strong intermediate to advanced riders. ALL riders must be comfortable at all paces (walk, trot, canter, gallop) and able to get out of trouble calmly and at the necessary speed. You should be balanced, with an independent seat, and fit enough to ride for 4-6 hours each day. Not sure what your riding ability is? Watch THIS video to find out.
- Accommodation:On the first night of the itinerary, guests will stay at the permanent camp set up at our ride partner’s Polo Safari Club. Here you can expect spacious traditional safari tents, each equipped with its own ensuite bathroom and flushing toilet. There is WIFI at the clubhouse and a swimming pool, gym and spa to be enjoyed. For all other nights while on safari, guests will be staying in a mobile safari camp complete with comfortable and spacious 3mx3m tents with camp stretchers, linen and solar lights. Long drop bush toilets and bucket showers are available each night.
- Ride Length:Serengeti Ride: 9 days, 8 nights (7 riding days); Kilimanjaro Elephant Ride: 8 days, 7 nights (6 riding days); Arusha National Park Ride: 4 days, 3 nights (3 riding days).
- Inclusions:
The price includes all riding activities, conservation/concession fees and government taxes, accommodation & meals (from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on the final day), drinks (excluding fine wines and champagne) except for night 1 when it’s a cash bar, and transfers to and from the ride (on the first and last days of the itinerary only).
- Exclusions:
The price does not include international & regional flights, travel insurance (compulsory), drinks on night 1 when it’s a cash bar, and staff tips (please budget for approximately $25-$30 USD per guest per day).
DEPARTURE DATES & RATES
SHOW ALL NEW! Secure your saddle seat NOW with a 10% deposit - as part of our 10x 10% interest-free payment plan!A single supplement charge of $70 USD per night applies only if guests are unwilling to twin share with another globetrotter of the same gender.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
The price includes all riding activities, conservation/concession fees and government taxes, accommodation & meals (from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on the final day), drinks (excluding fine wines and champagne) except for night 1 when it’s a cash bar, and transfers to and from the ride (one the first and last days only).
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
The price does not include international & regional flights, travel insurance (compulsory), transfers if you arrive or depart outside the first and last days of the itinerary, drinks on night 1 when it’s a cash bar, and staff tips (please budget for approximately $25-$30 USD per guest per day).
Accepted payment is by credit or debit card only. Depending on the ride you choose to book and your country of residence, there will be a 1.2% to 2.9% surcharge.
With our riding destinations, the currency is dictated by our ride partner in that country. Therefore due to fluctuating exchange rates we have to quote in the same currency.
Itinerary
Expand AllCollapse All*Please note, this is a suggested itinerary only and subject to change at the discretion of your guides due to weather and other influencing factors.
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The Serengeti Ride
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Kilimanjaro Elephant Ride
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Arusha National Park Ride
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What our valued Globetrotters say about The Kilimanjaro Elephant Ride
Rebecca H.
‘The Tanzanian Wilderness Safari was everything and more than I had expected. My smile from ear to ear did not leave my face all week. The horses were fantastic; they knew their jobs so well! The wilderness and the countryside were spectacular. The people were beautiful, welcoming, always happy and smiling. Each day was just amazing—the animals, the environment, the nature; it was incredible! I left Tanzania feeling so lucky to have had this experience.’
Robyn Strang
‘This ride surpassed all my expectations. My heart raced, my horse raced, and it was the most wonderful experience to ride with elephants in long green grass. Then the scenery changed to clay pans and wide open spaces filled with giraffes, zebras, impalas and more elephants. With the setting sun behind us, we headed back for camp, horses’ heads down and strides long. We dismounted, the fabulous grooms took our horses, and I headed for a gin and tonic to breathe in the remarkable day we had shared, just to do it all again the next day. I have done 7 riding holidays and this was the best ride I have experienced! To anyone interested, just do it!’