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    Dos Lunas estancia’s philosophy is : ‘Outside adventure, inside peace’.

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    Many guests mix fishing and riding at Estancia Huechahue, while others go to experience a working estancia and neither fish nor ride but enjoy long walks, birdwatching, and gentle rafting round the Chimehuin river.

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    Estancia Los Potreros is a family run ranch that provides short and long breaks for those who wish to experience at first hand the rural traditions of Argentina.

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    African Horseback Safaris will thrill and excite you with the abundance of game riding through the flood plains of the Okavango Delta .

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    The ethos of RAW Botswana is to provide low impact riding and walking safaris conducted by some of the industry’s most experienced guides.

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    Hungary is an equestrian nation, the original Magyar tribes arrived on horseback in the 10th century, and since then horses have played an important role in Hungarian life.

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    Borana Lodge is a luxurious, family hosted lodge in its own game sanctuary, in Laikipia. It is especially suited to those wishing to explore the African bush from the back of a horse without having to relinquish the comforts of a luxury lodge.

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    Sosian offers extraordinary adventures and superb game viewing within a vast private wilderness.

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    The Bitterroot Ranch is a remote 1,300 acre working ranch surrounded by the Shoshone National Forest and a 52,000 acre wildlife refuge. The terrain is extremely varied; sagebrush plains, grassy meadows and rocky gorges give way to forested mountains and alpine clearings. Your hosts place a strong emphasis on their riding program and provide several horses for each guest, splitting the rides into small groups according to ability.

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    Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill are both very private bush homes. They are both located on their own game reserves in the magnificent, malaria-free Waterberg region of the Limpopo province in South Africa.