Thursday, November 6, 2008

FOOTSTEPS OF CONQUISTADORS

Gallop along spectacular Pacific beaches spending nights under the stars, then journey into the High Andean mountains, riding through ancient forest, crossing rivers and passing blue lagoons, following in the historical footsteps of the Spanish conquistadors. Equine Adventures’ 7-day Pacific Coast and Andes Ride, led by former Spanish Olympic team equestrian trainer, Rodolfo Coombs, next departs Temuco 4th January and 1st March 2009.

The tour begins with a night to relax in the Mapuche market town of Temuco before transferring by road to the coastal village of Lobería. Here, guests meet their equestrian companions, direct descendants of Spanish conquistadors’ horses. Next day, head out on the only route Mapuche Indians permitted the Spanish colonists to travel, through land which continues to be Chile's stronghold of Mapuche culture and custom. Gallop along miles of magnificent beaches and wade through the turbulent surf of the Pacific Ocean, camping under the stars in igloo-style tents at Puerto Saavedra and at Budi Lake, the only salt-water lake in South America. In the 1960s this entire section of the Southern Chilean Coast was devastated, by one of the largest tsunamis in recorded history. Now rebuilt, the area offers many fascinating historical and anthropological sites. Continue along the coastal route to Porma, where horses and riders are transported by road to the protected 200 hectare Huepilmalal Equestrian Centre. Owned by Rodolfo Coombs, the centre is located near Pucón, gateway to northern Chilean Patagonia at the heart of the Andes. The next two days are spent on rides through indigenous ancient forest, interspersed by spectacular volcanoes, snow-capped peaks, transparent lakes and relaxing hot springs, enjoying picnic lunches whilst taking in the magnificent views. Enjoy a final morning’s ride, before returning to Temuco for homeward flights.

The tour costs £1,190 p/p (ride only) including return transfers from Temuco Airport, hotel and camp accommodation, camping equipment, most meals, a support vehicle and all riding. Flights are not included but are available through Equine Adventures.

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