South African Lodge Stay

7 Days  |  From £2041pp

South Africa ( Best airport: Johannesburg)

Set on a beautiful, predator-free conservancy in South Africa’s Waterberg region, this lodge-based stay is ideal for all levels of rider—from total beginners to confident equestrians, and even families with children. You’ll enjoy varied rides that include splashy canters, close-up wildlife encounters, and exciting extras like polocrosse, swimming with your horse, western games, or popping over a few small jumps. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere at the lodge makes it easy to settle in and feel at home, whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a family. There is no better way to see the bush and its wildlife than from a horse. You will ride across a private reserve of approximately 21,000 acres.

The Riding

Riding at Horizon Lodge is wonderfully varied and tailored to suit all experience levels, from complete beginners to confident riders. Guests typically enjoy two rides a day—a longer morning ride and a shorter, more playful afternoon outing—exploring the reserve’s 21,000 acres of pristine bushveld on horseback. The terrain is gentle and the game is non-threatening, allowing for relaxed wildlife viewing at close quarters, with sightings of giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, and more.

There’s also plenty of fun to be had beyond the trails: you might try polocrosse (a mix of polo and lacrosse), swim your horse in the dam (when conditions allow), tackle small natural jumps, or join in mounted western games designed for all ages. A full-day ride into the conservancy offers sweeping canters and the chance to encounter large herds of plains game, with the option to break for lunch by the pool—or even sleep out overnight for a true bush adventure. From scenic outrides to cultural visits to the local village school, every ride here adds something unique to your safari story.

Level of Riding and Fitness

This holiday is suitable for riders of all levels, including complete beginners, thanks to the calm, well-schooled horses and the supportive, flexible approach of the guiding team. The absence of dangerous game such as lions or elephants means the environment is safe and relaxed, allowing novice riders and children to enjoy long hours in the saddle with confidence. More experienced riders won’t be left wanting, either—there are opportunities for fast-paced canters, polocrosse, small jumps, and full-day rides into the conservancy. Each guest is paired with a horse that suits their ability, and rides are often split by level to ensure everyone can ride at a pace that’s comfortable and enjoyable. The weight limit is 13st 5 lbs/ 187lbs / 85kg.

Guides and Group Size

The guiding team at Horizon is at the heart of the safari experience, blending deep-rooted bush knowledge with a genuine passion for horses and hospitality. Each ride is led by two professional guides—a lead and a backup—ensuring safety, personalised attention, and an enriching journey through the African landscape. All guides have a wealth of experience, holding various qualifications in horse riding and bushcraft, and are adept at tailoring each ride to match the group’s abilities and interests. They know the bush like the back of their hand and are fantastic company!

The maximum number of riders in a group is 8.

The Horses

This destination boasts a diverse herd of over 90 horses, including breeds such as Anglo-Arabs, Thoroughbreds, Boerperds, and various crossbreeds. Each horse is carefully selected for its temperament, endurance, and responsiveness. The horses live in a natural herd environment on the reserve, allowing them to acclimate to the local wildlife and terrain, which contributes to their calm demeanor on the trails. They have dedicated rest days each week and a varied routine, including schooling, lunging, jumping, mounted games, and trail rides. Living out in huge open spaces allows the horses freedom to graze naturally, but they come in at least once a day for hard feed and to be checked over.

Tack and Riding Equipment

McClellan trail saddles are used on the horses here, originally designed for the U.S. cavalry and adapted for long hours in the saddle. These saddles are known for their comfort and security, providing a balanced seat that accommodates both horse and rider during extended rides through the bush.

The horses are well cared for, with each having its own fitted tack, and saddles are checked regularly and cleaned after every ride. When riding you’ll be provided with small saddlebags to carry the essentials such as a camera, suncream and water bottle.

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Accommodation and Dining

Food
After the horses, food is your hosts’ second passion. Before an early morning ride, guests are offered a light breakfast. After working up an appetite on your ride, lunch is served under the giant syringa tree in the garden followed by afternoon tea at about 3 pm.

Dinner is a sociable and sumptuous affair, during which the day’s adventures are accounted with great delight. The carefully planned three-course menus are accompanied by a selection of fine South African wines. Fresh vegetables and home grown herbs are used in all recipes with home made bread and cakes which are baked on a daily basis.

Accommodation
The main lodge accommodation comprises several rooms and chalets, all of which are en-suite with either a shower, a bath or both. Guests also have access to a spacious living area, dining room, stoep (verandah) and swimming pool which overlooks the lake.

In addition to the main lodge, Horizon also has a tented camp called ‘Camp Davidson’ where guests can stay for a more traditional ‘under canvas’ safari experience. The camp features luxurious canvas tents with decking and is completely run on solar energy. It also has its own small swimming pool.

Itinerary

South African Lodge Stay

7 days / 6 nights / 5 full days of riding
£2041pp

Stays are flexible (with a minimum of 3 nights) and you can arrive on any day. Email us trails@saddletravel.com to book a shorter stay.

Do NOT book flights until you have received the ‘Booking Confirmation Email’ from saddletravel.com.

Please plan your flight to arrive at Johannesburg airport (South Africa) on Day 1 of your holiday. Your departure flight should be on Day 8 of your holiday after 7.30pm so that you can ride on the final day.

Transfers 2025
Group transfer: £138 per person
Group transfers from and to Johannesburg airport are charged per person return and are strictly at SET TIMES. You will have to wait for riders arriving on other flights. Clients must arrive no later than 10h15 and should depart no earlier than 19h30.

Private transfer: £320 per vehicle each way
Available at any time.

Non riders
Non riders are welcome to join riding guests (paying the child rate) and can take part in bush walks, game drives and other activities which can be booked locally when you arrive.

Price Includes
  • 5 full days of riding
  • Shorter rides on arrival and departure days
  • Accommodation in double or twin rooms
  • All meals
  • Drinks
  • Bush walks
  • Sundowners
  • Laundry
  • All arrangements for duration of holiday
  • Services of guides
Price Excludes
  • Flights
  • Airport Transfers
  • Tips
  • Optional game drives