The Ultimate African Riding Safari Line-Up
Globetrotters, you asked and we delivered — a trio of African riding safaris bursting with adventure, luxury, and options for every level of rider. Whether you’re cantering through South Africa’s game-rich Bushveld, crossing into Botswana to explore Mashatu’s elephant kingdom, or riding lodge-to-lodge across a private reserve, this is Africa at its most flexible and unforgettable.
Trip Highlights
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Eyeballing a curious giraffe astride your calm yet responsive horse
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Trying your hand at cross-country jumping around the lodge grounds
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Galloping shoulder to shoulder with zebras under a bruised African sky
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Enjoying a sundowner on the lodge deck as you reminisce about the magical day’s ride
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Weaving quietly through a grazing herd of zebra
• 8 days, 7 nightsRiding levelBeginner • Intermediate • Strong Intermediate • Advanced Centre-based You ride out from the same destination every day.
Details
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Riding levels
All-levels Lodge Ride: All riding abilities welcome.
Signature Safari: intermediate to advanced riders.
African Explorer: Strong intermediate to advanced riders only. *Riders will have to complete a ‘test ride’ to show they can ride independently at all paces before being allowed to take part in this program.
Not sure what your riding ability is? See the definitions below.
- Type of tack
South African McClellan saddles and English bridles.
- Horse breed
The favoured breed is the South African Boerperd, but there are also pure and crossbred Thoroughbreds, Arabians and warmbloods.
- Accommodation
All-levels Lodge Ride: African Lodge accommodation.
Signature Safari: 5 nights in the main lodge; 1 night in either Savannah Lodge or the very similar Seringa Lodge; 1 night at Camp Davidson
African Explorer: 3 nights at Camp Davidson; 1 night at Savannah Lodge; 2 nights at Two Mashatus Camp; 1 night at Tree Camp.
- Pace
Variable, depending on the nature of the terrain. There will be some opportunities for faster riding each day, especially on the African Explorer itinerary.
- Weight limit
A maximum of 85kg / 187lbs.
It is VERY important that you provide your current weight accurately when booking. If your weight is not accurate, we cannot guarantee that your hosts will have a horse for you to ride.
- Group size
All-levels Lodge Ride: 2 to 16 guests (riding in groups of 2-8)
African Explorer: 2 to 8 guests
Signature Safari: 2 to 8 guests.
- Minimum age
6 years of age
- Time in Saddle
On average, 4 to 6 hours per day.
- When to go
Available all year round.
- Languages
Instructions spoken in English.
Guides speak English and Afrikaans.
What’s included (and what’s not)
Included
- All riding
- Full board
- Beverages including local beers, wines and a selection of spirits
- Internal transfers within the itinerary (not airport transfers)
Excluded
- International or regional flights
- Travel insurance (compulsory)
- Airport transfers
- Staff tips (cash only)
- Additional activities not listed in the itinerary
- African Explorer Itinerary: A $20 USD per person per night conservation levy is also payable to Mashatu Game Reserve on arrival.
Departure dates and prices
Instalment plans available
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Per person
2026
All-Abilities Lodge Ride
March 2 to June 30, 2026 (Mid Season)
Additional nights:
- Share: £339 GBP per night
- Single: £475 GBP per night
- Child: £254 GBP per night
Signature Safari
March 1 to June 27, 2026 (Mid Season)
Sunday arrival & departure
All-Abilities Lodge Ride
July 1, 2026 to January 4, 2027 (High Season)
Additional nights:
- Share: £399 GBP per night
- Single: £559 GBP per night
- Child: £299 GBP per night
Signature Safari
June 28, 2026 to January 4, 2027 (High Season)
Sunday arrival & departure
African Explorer
January 3 to 30 & December 4, 2026 to January 4, 2027 (Low Season)
Available weekly, beginning on a Friday.
African Explorer
February 1 to December 3, 2026 (High Season)
Available weekly, beginning on a Friday.
We'll email you — you'll be among the first to hear when new departure dates are released.
The fun bits
Payment details
- A fixed Booking Fee of £81 GBP
- All bookings are charged in the local currency of the ride destination.
- Accepted payment method is by credit or debit card only.
Cancellation policy
We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel your ride, please let us know as soon as possible. Cancellation fees apply based on how close your departure date is, and deposits are non-refundable. We strongly recommend travel insurance to protect your booking. Read our full cancellation policy.
International fees
If you're paying in a currency different from your own, your bank may charge a conversion or international transaction fee.
Please note
Pricing for the Signature Safari and All-levels Lodge Ride in the table is to be used as a guide only, and will vary depending on which rooms/chalets are available at the time of your enquiry.
Itinerary
Please note, these are suggested itineraries only and subject to change due to weather and other influencing factors.
- All-Abilities Lodge Ride
- Signature Safari
- African Explorer
This flexible South African safari lets you explore 21,000 acres of game-rich Bushveld on daily rides that bring you close to giraffe, zebra, antelope, hippo and more. With lakeside lodges, gourmet meals and a choose-your-adventure approach to each day, you can mix long rides with jumping, horse swims, bushwalks, game drives or pure relaxation – the perfect all-levels riding holiday.
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Day 1: Arrival
1 to 2 hours in the saddle (if arrival time permits)You’ll be met at Johannesburg Airport by a representative of our ride partners in the morning, then enjoy a 2.5–3 hour transfer to your beautiful lakeside safari lodge. After a late lunch, you’ll meet your horse and saddle up for your very first South African safari ride – an exhilarating introduction to the Bushveld’s sweeping forests, grasslands and wetlands, all set on firm, sandy footing that’s perfect for riding.
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Day 2 onwards: African Lodge Life
3 to 4 hours in the saddleFor the rest of your stay, the 21,000-acre estate is your playground. Each evening over a delicious starlit dinner, your guides will outline the options and together you’ll plan the next day’s adventures. Expect 3–4 hour morning rides, a relaxed lunch and cold drink in the shade, then a shorter but equally mesmerising afternoon safari. Wildlife encounters may include hippo, giraffe, zebra, plains antelope, roan and sable, leopard, caracal, hyena, jackal, buffalo, crocodile, aardvark and more – plus over 300 bird species. You’ll also have the chance to visit Lehlabile village, take on jumping, polocrosse, western games or even swim with your horse. Off-the-horse activities range from guided bushwalks, game drives to seek out the Big Five, cycling and fishing to ziplining and indulgent massages. If you wish, you can spend a night or two at Camp Davidson, a luxury tented camp with beautiful trails stretching in every direction.
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Final Day: Departure
1 to 2 hours in the saddle (if departure time permits)After breakfast at the lodge, it’s time to pack your bags, bid farewell to the horses and staff, and transfer back to Johannesburg for your onward journey. Depending on your departure time, there may be a chance for one final ride before setting off.
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Additional Activities
The following excursions are available at an additional cost on the All-levels Lodge Ride. They can be booked and paid for on-site – just speak with your hosts.
- Entabeni Private Game Reserve – Big Five Game Drive – offered on Wednesday afternoons (subject to weather conditions) in place of a ride, for an additional £98 GBP per person (price is subject to change) which can be paid on-site with cash or card.
- Adventures with Elephants – an amazing experience getting really up close to elephants. This can be an afternoon or full day excursion, in place of one or two rides, depending on how many activities you choose to book. Most guests make a day of it and book the Educational Experience as well as either the Elephant Bath or Nature Walk.
- Lekhalo Zipline – an exciting morning or afternoon excursion that can be organised for families in place of a ride.
- Vaalwater shopping trip – an afternoon exploring the nearby town of Vaalwater and its markets and stores offering art, curios, decor and souvenirs.
Transfer information
Transfers to/from Johannesburg Airport are NOT included in the ride price but are available for an additional cost.
All-Levels Lodge Ride:
Shared group road transfers are offered for £138 GBP per person each way. In order to connect with the shared group transfers, you need to arrive at Johannesburg International Airport before 9.30am on day 1, and departing flights are to be after 7:30pm on the final day.
Private transfers are offered at a price of £324 GBP per person each way for flights outside of these times (within daylight hours).
Signature Safari:
Shared group road transfers are offered for £75 GBP per person each way. In order to connect with the shared group transfers on this Sunday-to-Sunday itinerary, you need to arrive at Johannesburg International Airport before 9.30am on day 1, and departing flights are to be after 7:30pm on the final day.
Private transfers are offered at a price of £324 GBP per person each way for flights outside of these times (within daylight hours).
African Explorer:
Transfers are available for £565 GBP per person and include a departing charter flight from Mashatu Game Reserve to Johannesburg at the end of your ride. In order to connect with the vehicle transfer on day 1, you need to arrive at Johannesburg International Airport before 9.30am. If you’re flying out from Johannesburg on the final day, please ensure your flight departs after 8pm.
Please note
There are strict luggage allowances on the charter flight for the African Explorer itinerary. Please refer to the packing list you’ll receive (once booked) for further details on these restrictions.
Accommodation
All-levels Lodge Ride: Accommodation is in a beautiful African lodge and adjacent thatched-roof chalets. All rooms are ensuite with either a shower or bath (or both). There is a large shared living area, dining room, verandah, and a swimming pool alongside the nearby lake.
There is also the option to spend a night or two at Camp Davidson or Savannah Lodge (see descriptions below) for an additional cost.
Signature Safari: 5 nights in the main lodge (see description above).
1 night in either Savannah Lodge (see description below) or the very similar Seringa Lodge.
1 night at Camp Davidson (see description below).
African Explorer: 3 nights at Camp Davidson, where luxurious, beautifully appointed, spacious canvas tents sit nestled amongst sandstone ridges overlooking grassy, game-filled valleys. Each tent has an ensuite, and there is a pool, too.
1 night at Savannah Lodge, which has five ensuite bedrooms, large living and dining areas, a pool, and a great view of the nearby watering hole.
2 nights at Two Mashatus Camp in Botswana, with large A-frame walk-in tents set on teak platforms, each with its own ensuite.
1 night at the truly extraordinary Tree Camp in Botswana. 4 metres off the ground in the boughs of a trio of ancient trees, the deck hosts airy twin share sleeping pods, a spacious open-air dining area and shared showers and toilets.
Food
Expect high quality, freshly made food on your safari. A typical day would be cereal, eggs, toast, fruit and yoghurt for breakfast, peri peri chicken with Mozambique rice, green salad coleslaw and fresh bread for lunch, and a three-course evening meal with springbok carpaccio to start, game fillet as a main and pavlova for dessert. Yum!
Water, tea, coffee and soft drinks are freely available. A small selection of local wines and some spirits are also included in the ride price. Should you prefer something else, you can BYO.
Reviews
Sylvie J
We took amazing pictures and we were 7 women living together in a great atmosphere
Leah N
Roslyn J
Alana R
Karen W
Trisha R
Arlo U
Emily B
Sarah B
Maree S
Fiona T
11 reviews
Sylvie J
We took amazing pictures and we were 7 women living together in a great atmosphere
Leah N
‘The Signature Safari was simply one of the best experiences of my life! I spent my 40th birthday laughing until I cried (daily!). The horses were amazing—so calm and responsive. Our guides had the best sense of humour and kept us safe while feeling wild and free at the same time. It was simply unreal to walk side by side with giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs, aardvarks, and more! Thank you for such an incredible memory!’
Roslyn J
‘The Bushveld scenery was incredible, and the horses were fabulous to ride.The roofless bathrooms in two of the camps were amazing! The beds were super comfortable in all the camps, and it was a lovely touch to have a night in a luxury safari in the middle of the ride. Our guides took great care of us while providing the most exhilarating rides of our lives. We saw giraffes, zebras, elephants, and lions—all from the backs of superbly trained horses. The game drive at the Treetop Camp was an absolute highlight. How can one top see a leopard with her fresh kill in a tree just METRES away? Or being surrounded on three sides by a pride of lions? To top it off, we spotted a cheetah with her FOUR cubs munching on that afternoon’s meal. Not to mention waking in the middle of the night to the sound of a lioness “harrumphing” so close to the tent that I felt I could stretch my hand out through the canvas and touch her. What an adventure, and what a way to see Africa! We are definitely booking our next trip with Globetrotting!’
Alana R
‘This ride is a must-do! Words will never be able to do this experience justice. I rode the most beautiful, safe, responsive, and well-looked-after horses (shout out to Hollywood in particular) across a vast array of terrains and with the most beautiful wild game (zebras, giraffe, ostrich, warthog, wildebeest, impala, kudu, and so much more). We ate way too much food (the tastiest food I have ever eaten – and I am fussy)! We did loads of long sandy canters, jumping, swam with the horses, and even got to do a splashy canter. Don’t worry though if those don’t sound that fun to you – they really do cater for all abilities and want to make the stay special for all. Our two overnight stays were so vastly different from one another (glamping at Camp Davidson and what felt like five-star luxury at Savannah Lodge) and truly magical experiences. Lastly, the staff and volunteers who work at the lodge are really just beautiful people who love horses and want you to have the time of your life!’
Karen W
‘Everyone should take this ride at least once in their lifetime! Seeing the animals up close while on horseback is definitely a bucket list item. The guides, horses, staff, food, and rooms all exceeded my expectations. Every day was magical, but two experiences stand out. During our first ride, we were in awe of being able to see zebra and giraffe with their babies, and we couldn’t believe how close we got. Another highlight was swimming with the horses—so much fun! I wish I had the chance to do it more than once. The accommodation was just beautiful, with staff coming in every evening to close windows, pull curtains, and close mosquito netting—an unexpected bonus. The daily laundry service was amazing! The food was excellent, with gluten-free and vegetarian options that showed much care, and the wine pairing from Chef G was a delightful surprise. The quality of the horses was fantastic, and the staff went above and beyond to ensure we were happy. They always asked for our preferences and made sure we enjoyed our rides. The guides were knowledgeable, sharing insights about local flora and fauna, and they were great at capturing our moments with photos and videos. I would definitely recommend this ride to a friend, and I would book with Globetrotting again without hesitation!’
Trisha R
‘The Bushveld African Explorer was everything and more. I was nervous we wouldn’t see as much as was promised; boy, was I wrong! The stunning varying landscapes of South Africa were a delight to canter through the winding, twisting trails that led to beautiful plains of giraffes and antelope. The transition to Botswana was just as exciting—open, side-by-side canters through the bush, and we saw everything from elephants, giraffes, and a lion (from afar!). The sunset rides home were spectacular, and all of this was accompanied by amazing food and accommodation. I was so impressed by the logistics of the operations of the tour operator and the amazing horses we rode. I didn’t want to say goodbye!’
Arlo U
‘This ride was a fantastic way to see a part of South Africa that I would never have been to otherwise. The setting was truly great, with a wonderfully relaxed environment. The riding was excellent, the accommodation was good, and the food was simply amazing. But what really made this experience so special was the fantastic staff and the lovely group of people I got to share it with. The other guests were a great mix, all very supportive, and we had such fun dining together. I can’t recommend this ride enough.’
Emily B
‘Cantering across the plains towards majestic giraffes alongside my mum in the setting sun is a memory I will cherish forever. It was just magic! The guides were very knowledgeable, had amazing insight into the land and animals and had such interesting facts to share. They answered questions and drew diagrams in the sand explaining the different paw prints, it was so fascinating. As a beginner rider, I was so supported and cared for by not only the globetrotting crew but all the wonderful volunteers and guides. I officially have the riding bug and can’t wait to book my next holiday!’
Sarah B
‘The South African adventure was another magical experience and particularly as I was able to share it with my daughter. The Lodge was an amazing base and our beautiful room overlooked the lake and dam. Watching an early morning muster from our balcony was a highlight as the sight of the horses coming over the dam as the mist rose from the water was magical. As was the sound of the hippos calling at night. The food, from our first lunch outside in the garden to our last amazing degustation dinner with wine tasting beforehand, was delicious and plentiful. The guides and volunteers that looked after our group were amazing in their ability to cater for every level of rider and each day we were divided into groups that enabled everyone to be within their comfort zone. There were therefore opportunities to ride at every pace, at speed through water and over cross-county jumps but there were also some magical moments of stillness when we just watched the animals in their natural habitat. Seeing my first giraffe and watching families of Zebra grazing and warthogs at play were truly magical moments. I was so impressed at how the wonderful horses we met were matched to the riders and I loved having the opportunity to ride a variety of different horses who were all responsive and fun to ride. The adventure was a very special and joyful shared experience that really was a dream come true.’
Maree S
‘South African Explorer – what an AMAZING week that was. From fabulous unique accommodation – think beautiful individual bungalows, gorgeous tents with open-air shower, and a stunning tree camp – to fantastic food, guides, horses and AFRICA. I would never have imagined being so close, so aware of the grace of a giraffe, the cheekiness of a warthog, the subtle power in a cheetah, or the size of an elephant. For just a moment, they allowed me to be inside their space – how lucky we are. The horses are ready – to race with you across open ground, hop over logs and obstacles, or splash through water. Polocrosse was a blast – it doesn’t matter if you have absolutely no skills, everyone, including the other team, is giving advice and cheering you on, and the horses know what they are doing. Stunning night skies, eerie sunrises in the mist, great food, great friends – Thank you Kate and Laura, for another life-changing experience.’
Fiona T
‘This was a true bucket-list holiday that I’d long dreamed about but never imagined that I’d actually get to do! But one day an email landed in my inbox & the universe told me to take the plunge. This holiday was everything it was advertised to be and more. I’m not articulate enough to describe the beauty of the South African landscape and its wildlife, and the warmth of its people. I was cared for every step of the way. The ride truly catered for all abilities and the hosts treated us like treasured family friends. Nothing was too much trouble. Horses, wildlife, scenery, food, wine, comfort and wonderful company. Perfect. Don’t waste time thinking about this holiday, just go ahead and book it! It was truly the experience of a lifetime.’
What's my riding level?
Not sure what your riding level is? Watch our videos to see all our levels.
Beginner
Reasonably confident riding a horse at a walk, a rising trot, and learning to canter.
Intermediate
Confident and in control riding at all paces outside an arena, but not riding regularly. Comfortable and competent using aids {the language of your leg, seat and hands} to communicate with your horse.
Strong Intermediate
An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly outside of an arena and is fit enough to ride for at least six hours per day. Strong intermediate riders are comfortable and competent in all three gaits; able to post or sit to the trot; have an independent seat while cantering (don’t hold onto the saddle); and can pick up the correct canter lead. They can also navigate more complex terrain, including asking a horse to sidestep and jump over a small obstacle.
Advanced
A frequent rider who is very fit, comfortable in the saddle for at least six hours per day, and has an independent seat and soft hands. Advanced riders are confident on a forward-moving horse at all paces over rough and variable ground on open terrain. They can ride over small jumps and know the techniques used to collect a horse
Not sure? Contact our team to help you figure out your riding ability.











