In The Saddle Unearths the Mysteries of Morocco

Posted on March 6, 2014


Morocco is not a country that is synonymous with horseback holidays, however in 2014, thanks to In The Saddle, that is going to change…

After years of searching for the perfect Moroccan equestrian adventure, we have discovered several hidden gems in this spectacular location. Horseback adventures in this part of the world give riders access to amazing riding and sensational scenery whilst providing an insight into the unique culture which has Berber, Arab, African and European influences.

Morocco offers views that will take your breath away

Morocco offers views that will take your breath away

Most commonly known for the hustle and bustle of Marrakech, Morocco has so much more to offer than just being a bargain hunter’s paradise. From the sands of the Sahara where visitors will find date palm oases and Berber communities, to the High Atlas mountains in the middle of the country where riders get the chance to view peaks rising to over 4,000m and ride through woodlands of pine, oak and cedar. The colourful souks and Kasbahs, trips through exotic cities, fabulous aromatic culinary delights and opportunities to see real Moroccan culture first hand makes a horse riding trip to Morocco a feast for all the senses!

With more than four different itineraries to choose from, a riding holiday in Morocco with In The Saddle is varied and offers exciting riding, beautiful sights and a wonderful equestrian experience. Riding Barb Arabian horses, visitors can expect well schooled, well behaved and well cared for equine partners, ridden in good quality English-style tack. Riding in Morocco is challenging, so not for the novice rider, yet it offers a peaceful escape from everyday life.

The Toubkal Trail is exciting and exhilarating

The Toubkal Trail is exciting and exhilarating

The toughest itinerary is the Toubkal Trail, which is a 7-night trail ride in tented accommodation that takes riders on a journey through the High Atlas Mountains and close to Jbel (Mount) Toubkal, which at 4,167m is the highest mountain in North Africa.  This trip is not for the faint hearted but delivers exceptional sights and experiences.

The Desert Trails vary depending on the season

The Desert Trails vary depending on the season

The Desert Trails vary in location depending on the time of year to ensure a comfortable riding temperature for both riders and horses. From mid October the horses are based in the south, near Ouarzazate and there are a number of exciting trails to embark on including riding through the highly scented rose plantations and past the saffron terraces, as well as kicking on for some fast-paced riding in the remote desert. Between May and October guests will have the chance to ride along the Atlantic coastline south of Essouraira – where they will enjoy a cooling coastal breeze and endless riding along beautiful beaches, along with adventures through date palms and Argan forests!

Stay in riads along the way on the Horses, Dunes and Nomads journey

Stay in riads along the way on the Horses, Dunes and Nomads journey

An alternative trip for those not wishing to camp is the Horses, Dunes & Nomads itinerary which gives travellers the opportunity to ride in one of the most beautiful parts of the Moroccan desert whilst staying in comfortable riads and lodges. Alternatively visitors can choose a centre-based holiday at Terres d’Amanar, which is a recently opened Eco-Hotel in the High Atlas Mountains just 30kms from Marrakech, yet, worlds apart from the busy city centre! Ride out from Terres d’Amanar into the mountains whilst also relaxing and enjoying the hotel facilities.

Prices for In The Saddle riding holidays to Morocco start from £465 per person based on a 4-night stay at Terres d’Amanar, not including flights. Contact us if you want to embark on your own Moroccan adventure!

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