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Old 04-11-2009, 09:32 PM   #1
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There is something so incredibly beautiful and enigmatic about Berbers mounted astride their noble horses as they cross the sea-like deserts of Morocco. The sight inspires and impresses. Not only do these people have incredibly beautiful horses, but survival of both horse and man likely depends on a strong bond of friendship, trust and respect. The Barb and Arab horses used in the country are hardy, sure-footed and lightweight in order to cope with the harsh climatic conditions. But they are also beautiful and inspire a sense of nostalgia in horse lovers from around the world.

The idea of riding an Arab or Barb through the mountains and deserts of North Africa is something that appeals to many people. The combination of rural settlements, rustic landscapes and luxurious tented overnight camps is unbeatable. The High Atlas Mountains provide breathtaking views while the heat of the Sahara is an experience on its own. The palm groves in valleys fed by rivers add splashes of green to the otherwise arid landscape. Local Kasbahs provide the perfect opportunity to get better acquainted with the Berber people. Horse riding in Morocco is becoming an increasingly popular activity although, in truth, it has been available to vacationers for decades already. Horse riding holidays provide the perfect opportunity for horse lovers to explore the wilderness and culture of rural Morocco while experiencing first hand all the endearing qualities that have made these horse breeds the forerunners of most of the horse breeds found elsewhere in the world today.

The enjoyment of your horse riding holiday in Morocco will be determined largely by which company you choose to employ for the occasion. There are a number of excellent horse riding establishments in the country – many of which are run by top equestrian authorities. Arabs and Barbs, being the most suitable breeds of horse for the terrain, are the most commonly used and riders will usually find themselves comfortably seated in an English–styled saddle instead of a western saddle. Tour routes vary from company to company and may include any number of fascinating features during the trip. You should definitely bring your camera along for this one! Most horse riding companies also offer somewhat luxurious overnight accommodation where you can relax tiered muscles with sheer pleasure. Be warned, however, many of the horses used are stallions and riding skill must be moderate to experienced in order for riders to cope!

Companies that offer Horse Riding in Morocco:


Adrar Aventure
Address: No 111, Cite Saada-Menara, Marrakech
Telephone: 212 44 43 56 63
E-mail: contact@morocco-travel-adventure.com

Club d’Equitation Farah
Address: Renate Erroudani, BP 597, Meknes
E-Mail: info@clubfarah.com

Ranch Les 2 Gazelles
In the South of Morocco
E-Mail: contact@les2gazelles.com

Zouina-cheval
Address: Diabat, Essaouira
Telephone: 00212 (0)69 80 71 01
Email: contact@zouina-cheval.com

D’Aventure & Co.
Based in France, D’Aventure & Co offers a range of horseback adventures in Morocco
E-Mail: corinne.martin@daventureandco.com

Hidden Trails
Based in Canada and operating globally, Hidden Trails has a number of options for exploring Morocco on horseback
E-mail: info@hiddentrails.com

Cross Country International

Based in the U.S. and operating globally, Cross Country International offers horse riding adventures in Morocco
E-Mail: info@xcintl.com

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There is something so incredibly beautiful and enigmatic about Berbers mounted astride their noble horses as they cross the sea-like deserts of Morocco. The sight inspires and impresses. Not only do these people have incredibly beautiful horses, but survival of both horse and man likely depends on a strong bond of friendship, trust and respect. The Barb and Arab horses used in the country are hardy, sure-footed and lightweight in order to cope with the harsh climatic conditions. But they are also beautiful and inspire a sense of nostalgia in horse lovers from around the world.

The idea of riding an Arab or Barb through the mountains and deserts of North Africa is something that appeals to many people. The combination of rural settlements, rustic landscapes and luxurious tented overnight camps is unbeatable. The High Atlas Mountains provide breathtaking views while the heat of the Sahara is an experience on its own. The palm groves in valleys fed by rivers add splashes of green to the otherwise arid landscape. Local Kasbahs provide the perfect opportunity to get better acquainted with the Berber people. Horse riding in Morocco is becoming an increasingly popular activity although, in truth, it has been available to vacationers for decades already. Horse riding holidays provide the perfect opportunity for horse lovers to explore the wilderness and culture of rural Morocco while experiencing first hand all the endearing qualities that have made these horse breeds the forerunners of most of the horse breeds found elsewhere in the world today.

The enjoyment of your horse riding holiday in Morocco will be determined largely by which company you choose to employ for the occasion. There are a number of excellent horse riding establishments in the country – many of which are run by top equestrian authorities. Arabs and Barbs, being the most suitable breeds of horse for the terrain, are the most commonly used and riders will usually find themselves comfortably seated in an English–styled saddle instead of a western saddle. Tour routes vary from company to company and may include any number of fascinating features during the trip. You should definitely bring your camera along for this one! Most horse riding companies also offer somewhat luxurious overnight accommodation where you can relax tiered muscles with sheer pleasure. Be warned, however, many of the horses used are stallions and riding skill must be moderate to experienced in order for riders to cope!

Companies that offer Horse Riding in Morocco:


Adrar Aventure
Address: No 111, Cite Saada-Menara, Marrakech
Telephone: 212 44 43 56 63
E-mail: contact@morocco-travel-adventure.com

Club d’Equitation Farah
Address: Renate Erroudani, BP 597, Meknes
E-Mail: info@clubfarah.com

Ranch Les 2 Gazelles
In the South of Morocco
E-Mail: contact@les2gazelles.com

Zouina-cheval
Address: Diabat, Essaouira
Telephone: 00212 (0)69 80 71 01
Email: contact@zouina-cheval.com

D’Aventure & Co.
Based in France, D’Aventure & Co offers a range of horseback adventures in Morocco
E-Mail: corinne.martin@daventureandco.com

Hidden Trails
Based in Canada and operating globally, Hidden Trails has a number of options for exploring Morocco on horseback
E-mail: info@hiddentrails.com

Cross Country International

Based in the U.S. and operating globally, Cross Country International offers horse riding adventures in Morocco
E-Mail: info@xcintl.com

The Morocco Channel: Home Page
Nice info on horse riding Khalil. I was wondering, do any of the companies that you have listed here, provide horse riding classes? Even though I like horse riding very much but I've only been several times, and I would like to be taught how to ride properly.
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I think all those companies offer courses. If not there are other Horse Riding schools in Casablanca, Rabat and Beni Mellal that I know very well and which have excellent equipements and staffs.
There are also courses for kids, so if you want to take some courses for horse riding, you can easily do this in Morocco.
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Thank you for all those information horsing in Morocco

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Horse riding is such an incredible adventure sport that looks attractive and very safe; though my experience of learning it is not that great. I got my hand fractured while learning and that still hurts.
Anyways, nice information shared.
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Horse riding is such an incredible adventure sport that looks attractive and very safe; though my experience of learning it is not that great. I got my hand fractured while learning and that still hurts.
Anyways, nice information shared.
Sorry to hear of the injury to your hand, Hope it doesn't put you off having another go at horse riding. I have to confess I'm not that keen on horses...I think I prefer camels anyday. LOL
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Horseback riding will help you lose extra weight by fast burning of calories as well as strengthening rarely used muscles in the body. These are just some benefits of therapeutic horse riding.
Also Thanks for the information sharing.
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