Yes. We road test each and every ride to ensure that rider safety is of the highest standard. All of our holidays have well trained horses, experienced guides and horse handlers, and first aid kits are carried at all times. Depending on the group size, each ride will have two guides: a lead guide who rides at the front of the group and a back-up guide who rides at the tail of the group. We strongly recommend that Globetrotting clients wear a helmet while riding and interacting with horses. We also require all clients to purchase adequate travel insurance that includes cover for medical expenses and horse riding as an activity.
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