Luxury Equestrian Tours Around the World

Horseback riding is a more popular hobby than some may realize, with 20 million Americans considering themselves riders and 12 million taking it fairly seriously by riding at least once per week. With that many interested, equestrian-based luxury vacations are getting better and better all the time. From Micato Horseback Safaris in Africa where you can play polo and spot zebra to Cross Country International's Chateau-to-Chateau Trail in France featuring leisurely rides through the countryside with stops for wine and massages -- there's something for every taste and in every area of the world.
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Andi May 31st 2007 5:52PM
Ugh, I'd rather just go out to the barn and take care of my own horse (though I've been too busy as of late). Horses aren't a expendable toy as much as people try to make them be, and I don't think people should be allowed to ride without at least learning basic horse care.