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Horse riding in Namibia equals infinite space and solitude under blue skies and everlasting sunshine - riding where horses are still horses, allowed to live naturally, without pampering.

Riders have the opportunity to experience the Namib Desert intimately while riding 400 km from the central highlands to the Atlantic coast. Or venture into the second largest canyon on earth on our Fish River Canyon Trail (southern Namibia).

We now also offer shorter trail options (7-8 days) for those with limited time: the Fish River Northern Canyon and the Fish River Southern Plains. Alternatively ride the Desert Vista Trail overlooking the fascinating Sperrgebiet (Restricted Diamond Area) where the Wild Horses of the Namib are roaming vast desert plains.

Or join us again to ride to your heart’s content on the Damaraland Trail (northern Namibia). Apart from riding through the awe-inspiring Namib, you can also experience the typical Kalahari with Bushmen, baobabs and elephants on the Bushmanland Trail (eastern Namibia).
Enchantment of the Land God made in Anger - January 2001
Readers of 'Horse and Hound' magazine enjoy the challenge of completing the 400 km crossing of the rugged Namib Desert, one of the toughest rides in the world...read more
by Arnold Garvey, Editor of 'Horse and Hound', England
A certain Feeling of Beauty - August 1992
As artist, horse lover and true romantic, I packed my bags, and Romulus, my chestnut horse and I set off on a trail of adventure which took me through some of the most awe-inspiring scenery of Namibia...read more
by Susan Mitchinson, Swakopmund/Namibia
  The Team
A wise man once said: “In the desert you do not meet anybody except yourself.” Luckily our team goes where you go...to make sure that you loose nothing but your heart in the desert.
Meet the Team
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The Fish River Canyon Trail
ReitSafari's new challenge for enthusiastic riders!

Combining dramatic canyon landscapes, vast desert plains and the mighty Orange River...
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