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Rides in Asia
Georgia
Explore the hidden gems of the Caucasus
India
Discover Rajasthan on horseback
Sri Lanka
Hidden gem just south of India
Mongolia
From the Steppe to the Hentii Wilderness & the Nadaam
Siberia
Expedition in the Altai Mountains
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Horseback riding vacations in
Asia
Even on the world's most populous continent it is possible to find stretches of land untouched by humans. Whether you are an eco-tourist seeking out the exotic animals in an Asian forest, searching the Buddha statues of Thailand, or just looking for an Asian destination to relax and unwind, you will find many fine places in this part of the world.
Hidden Trails have horseback vacations in India, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Georgia, and Siberia each offering a unique glimpse into local Asian cultures and traditions. Whether you want to retrace the steps of the Rajput rulers in Rajasthan, live the life of a nomadic tribesman in Siberia or Mongolia, or gallop past beautiful fortresses in Georgia, we have a horse riding vacation to suit!
Expeditions across mountains, world-renowned wilderness ranges and the intrigue of ancient religion combined to create an adventure-friendly tourist destination. From stunning beaches to lush forests, Asia will present you with an exciting horseback experience.
These are horseback riding equestrian holidays you will never forget.

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Portuguese Route on St James Way
(IT-SPGA01-PR)
Galicia, Spain
6 days / 5 nights
From the mid 12th century, the veneration of Saint James and the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela – considered one of the bastions of European culture – had far-reaching effects in Lusitanian lands. For centuries, the Portuguese people participated enthusiastically in this collective experience – supported by monarchs, members of the nobility and the high clergy. Indeed, from the 12th century up until the present day, much of Portugal's road network has seen the comings and goings of pilgrims heading from towns and cities all over the country – Lisbon, Santarem, Coimbra, Porto, Braga, Chaves – to their goal of Santiago de Compostela.
Their motives were originally strictly religious, yet thanks to this steady flow of movement between Portuga...
Minimum riding level: Intermediate
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