Horseback Trekking

Horses have always been my passion; since I was a little girl I was attracted by them and spent all my pocket money in horse riding wherever / whenever possible. 17 years ago, I finally managed to buy my own horse, JIM: an Argentine male who was supposed to be sold to be butchered: today he is probably 30 years old or more. Anyhow, JIM’s still doing quite well: he is enjoying his retirement.

I take him for a quite ride here and there, just to let him know that he’s still useful, and, of course, we’re joined by Black. The stables where he lives are run by a couple of Argentine brothers, real “gauchos” as cowboys are  called in South America. Their riding skills are amazing, and one cannot stand still but to assist them taming young horses, or training race horses on the specific race track they have built.

Since they’re are also dealing with horses, here comes the unique opportunity for an experienced rider to have the chance of riding terrific pretty horses such as Argentine Criollos, thoroughbred, Arabians, etc. both in Western and English style. But don’t worry: even tranquil and reliable horses are on hand for beginners and / or children, both for riding lessons and for guided riding tours.