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How to Be a Responsible Globetrotter

Whether you’re travelling in your own backyard or in a far-flung corner of the globe, it can be challenging to ensure that you leave a positive impact on the people and places you visit. After decades of travelling the world,

Meet our Guides: Peter and Marijn

Peter De Cabooter and his wife Marijn Werquin have been welcoming riders to their guest ranch in the spectacular surrounds of Shell, Wyoming, USA for more than 30 years. Set at the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, their Wyoming guest

Meet Our Guides: Dana & Alice Kerns

Dana and Alice Kerns, together with their sons, run the Big Horn Cattle Drive in Wyoming — a working ranch experience shaped by generations of tradition. For the Kerns family, this isn’t simply a commercial operation; it’s a way of

Is Your Partner a Non-Rider?

Whether you have family members who don’t ride or you’re planning a trip with a non-riding friend, there are PLENTY of Globetrotting holidays that are just as rewarding for the non-rider as they are for the avid globetrotter. It can

Meet our Guides: Nicola and Janey

The River Valley Ride is an eight-day journey across the hills and glens of New Zealand’s North Island. Leading this adventure are Nicola Megaw and Janey Harrison, a mother and daughter dream team with a lifelong passion for their homeland,

The Wadi Rum Ride, Jordan - Globetrotting horse riding holidays

Low & Slow Travel on Horseback: Africa

Horse riding holidays foster a deep respect for the incredible landscapes, animals and people that we are fortunate to encounter. Travelling as globetrotters, we can rest easy knowing that we’re boosting the local economy and treading lightly on the land.