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Safari at the Cape Ride

- a deluxe Riding Tour
ending with a Big 5 Game drive

Due to the diversity in landscapes and a good road network, the Western Cape has become the foremost tourist destination in South Africa. Ranking amongst the most beautiful and certainly one of the most varied horse trails in the world with lots of game viewing! This safari ride offers horse lovers the opportunity to experience the Cape on horseback in all its unforgettable variety. The rides take place in vastly different landscapes - as only the Western Cape can offer. The locations include the beaches along the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean (with their Lagoons) and the wine and wheat lands, as well as secluded stretches of the Western Cape Mountains. Here the rider can experience the pristine and unique Cape fynbos flora, and truly breathtaking scenery. The safari offers riders the rare chance to experience hidden landscapes that are usually not accessible. You only ride professionally trained reliable horses. This gives you the opportunity not only to enjoy the unique nature the Western Cape has to offer, but at the same time experience some truly pleasurable rides. Whether you prefer a gallop along the beach or a laid back ride through the wine growing hills, we will have the right horse for you.
The accommodation will satisfy up-market clientele. You will be accommodated in stylish guest-houses or farm-houses, some of which are build on ecological concepts, for example the Buchu Bush Camp at the De Hoop nature-reserve.
Tourism in step with nature is our aim, with us you will experience not only the well-known South African hospitality but also the variety of their culinary culture and their outstanding wines. We are confident you will return with unforgettable memories, experiences and impressions from this trail. 

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Rates: Include all cost as per itinerary i.e.: transport, all meals including soft drinks, accommodation (double room sharing), entrance fees and stable cost. Only drinks and small gratuities are excluded.
8 days/ 7 nights  $ 3,645    Single +$295
-- based on € 2,560 / € 200

2008 Dates:
01/06-01/13    01/27-02/03    02/17-02/24
03/09-03/16    10/05-10/12    10/26-11/02
11/16-11/23    11/30-12/07
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In June and August this trip is also available with Drag Hunts as part of the trip.      see   Drag Hunts at the Cape

Meeting: Cape Town
Airport: Cape Town
Transfer: included
Level:   Good  Intermediate
Tack:   English and Western style
Horses:   Arab, Anglo Arab
Pace: Moderate with trots, canters and gallops, 4-6 hrs in the saddle
Min/Max Riders: 4-7  
Note
:
A short version is available  - first 4 days of regular trip $ 1,845  Single + 150
-- based on € 1,295 / € 100

Luxury, fine wines combined with excellent riding
Riders must be proficient in rising trot and canter and should have some outride experience. You will always have the choice to retire after lunch making your way back with the support vehicle, while the horse is ridden back by one of the grooms. This ensures that not so fit riders can also enjoy this horse trail. Accommodation for this trip is in 5 totally different carefully selected up market locations.

Itinerary
DAY 1 (Sunday):
Arrival at Cape Town International Airport on Sunday morning (departure from Europe the previous night). From the airport we drive across the Cape Peninsula over the breathtaking Chapman's Peak Drive to the gracious LAVENHOF homestead, situated in the De Goede Hoop Estate - Noordhoek, where you will be welcomed by a champagne buffet lunch. In the afternoon we will ride former race-horses along the magnificent, wide and empty Noodhoek beach, followed by a dinner at a restaurant with views over the South Atlantic.
DAY 2 (Monday):
We depart from Cape Town early in the morning for a scenic drive along the spectacular False Bay coastline and onto Kleinmond where at mid morning we start the ride along the pristine beach between the ocean of the South Coast and the Kleinmond Lagoon Nature reserve as well as the Botrivier “Vlei” (estuary). Here we can canter to our heart’s content. During the course of the day we are likely to see a herd of wild horses as well as flocks of flamingos and pelicans in the lagoon and sometimes fish eagles and seals. Lunch is served in a seaside restaurant. After the afternoon ride, a short drive brings us to the stables at Botrivier where we lodge for two nights in a quaint historic wine farm. We will be welcomed to a wine tasting by the proprietor.   
Day 3 (Tuesday):
We start from the stables, with the same horses that we rode the previous day, on an ancient ox wagon trail that follows the old railway line as it winds itself up the historic pass to the Houw Hoek Inn. In open terrain we continue riding through pristine mountain “fynbos” (indigenous shrub land), up the Groenlandberge (Groenlandmountains). At an altitude of approximately 700-meters we take a break to enjoy the view and continue riding on a different path back to the Houw Hoek Inn for a late lunch. In the afternoon we return riding through the old pass down to the stables.
DAY 4 (Wednesday):
Again we start the ride from the Botrivier stables. This time through the rolling hills of the Overberg wheat, wine, cattle and sheep farming region, with a lunch stop in the old olive shad of the wine farm Gabrielsvalley Thereafter we ride back to the stables completing our circular route for the day. In the late afternoon we drive for 1½ hour eastwards, the latter part of which is on lonely dirt roads, past some big ostrich farms, to the remote 36000 ha De Hoop Nature reserve. Here we stay for the night in the Buchu Bush camp . These are truly comfortable rustic chalets; designed and built by an environmental conservationist right in the “fynbos” flora.
DAY 5 (Thursday):  Starting our horse-safari from the 250-year old farmstead of the reserve we cross the De Hoop Vlei, riding among different species of antelope grazing in the lowland “fynbos” such as the bontebok, (endemic to this area), springbock, and the largest antelope of all- the eland,. Cape mountain zebras, baboons, wild ostriches, as well as different water-birds, to name but a few of the many different species in the reserve, can be seen at close range. We continue our ride over huge, bright, white, sand dunes (up to 85 meters in height), for which this national park is famous, down to a beach at the Indian Ocean. This totally uninhabited, coastal stretch has, during the mating season from end May to end November, the highest concentration of whales sighted anywhere in the world. These can be viewed at close proximity from the high vantage point of the saddle! After some 8 kms riding along the shore we meet up with the support team at the far end of the beach for a picnic lunch. Afterwards we ride on different tracks back through the coastal “fynbos” to the old farmstead, viewing game all the way.
A short drive on a forlorn dirt road northwards takes us to a rest camp on the banks of the Breede-River, where we stay for the night. To reach this camp we have to cross this river at Malgas on the only river-ferry in S.A. still pulled across by hand. This region, situated adjacent to the most Southern point of Africa, is favoured by storks during the European winter and during the S.A. summer, large flocks can be viewed on the fields. This camp consists of 4 luxury tents with comfortable beds, set up on wooden platforms on the riverbank plus a spacious main house with a lounge with an open fireplace, dining area and showers. An evening braai (a South African barbeque) is prepared on an open fire on the veranda by the farmer and his wife.

Day 6 (Friday):
We have a breakfast with boerewors (S.A. sausage) in their old farm-house before we leave on the day’s ride on pure breed Boereperd horses. This South African breed of horses is ideally suited for the continuous descent and climb in and out of the riverbed, which we will experience today. Bordering the farm, consisting of vast wheat and grazing fields for sheep and ostriches, the Breede River makes a huge loop and is visited by wild geese and the slopes potted by porcupine burrows. Within the farm we ride for some 20 km, along a lonely stretch of the riverbed meandering within a 50 metre deep valley, through aloe country. A picnic lunch is served by the riverside. In the afternoon we finish the trail back at the camp, whereupon we leave for the Aardvark Private Nature College that is situated in a semi-desert called the Small Karoo, and we stay in their brand new accommodation there. We will have a sundowners ride on the first evening followed by a dinner in the dining room adjoining our bedrooms.
DAY 7 (Saturday):
 We have our final ride of 4 hours in the morning in the undulating scrubland and dried up river beds of the veldt (indigenous field) stopping for a picnic breakfast enroute. The trail leads through the unspoiled vegetation of this remote and quiet corner of the Cape Province. We return to the collage for lunch. Thereafter we drive for 1 ½ hour to the upmarket, big five, Wildlife Reserve of Sanbona situated in a 54 000! hectare private reserve in the most remote part of the Small Karoo, at the foot of the Warmwaterberg. Here we stay for the last night in the luxurious Tilney Manor hunting lodge. On arrival we will have the thrill of our first big five game drive in an open Land cruiser, followed by a sumptuous dinner.
DAY 8 (Sunday):
The next morning, after breakfast, we have our second game drive, returning to Tilney Manor in time for a substantial lunch. Afterwards we drive for 2 ½ hours, via the spectacular Du Toits Kloof, back to Cape Town or to the airport, (where you can have a shower in the airport building). 

The entire 8 days trip covers approximately 900 km driving through beautiful countryside and approximately 200 km on 8 different rides, using 4 different stables. The rider must be proficient in rising trot and canter and must have some outride experience. Riders will always have the choice to retire after lunch, making their way back with the support vehicle, while their horse is ridden back by one of the grooms. This ensures that not so fit riders can also enjoy this horse trail. Accommodation for this trip is in 6 totally different, carefully selected, up-market locations.

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Ranking amongst the most beautiful and certainly one of the most varied horse trails in the world plus lots of game viewing! Especially suited for riders who want to be spoiled and are used to high standards in accommodation and catering.


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