Fact
Sheet
RIDING ABILITY: Minimum riding ability
required is mastery of the basic aids, ability to post to the trot for
stretches of 10 minutes at a time, to be comfortable at all paces and to
be able to gallop out of trouble. It is a great advantage if you are a
fit and a proficient rider.
TYPE OF HORSE: Full and part
Thoroughbred, Pure Arab, Anglo Arab, American Saddle Bred. Between
14 and 17 hands. Well-schooled, responsive and even temperament.
There is a wide range of horses (over 50 ) suitable for the competition
rider to a steady hack. Every effort is made to match horse and
rider.
WEIGHT LIMIT: Maximum weight
is 200 lbs for a novice rider and 210 lbs for an advanced rider
(15 stone or 95 kg). Guests may be required to step on the scales.
A special program is available for clients over our weight limit,
which offers shorter rides, game drives & walks.
High season weight Supplement: Over 200 lbs. (14 stone, or 90kg)
a supplement of 50% will be charged for an extra horse. The weight
limit remains 210lbs (15stone or 95kg)
SAFETY:
All rides are lead by qualified profession guides. A 375 rifle is
carried on all the rides. All camps and vehicles have radio communication
and guides ride with a hand held radios. A demonstration is given
at the beginning of the safari with a talk on how to handle big
game situations.
GUIDING: All rides are lead
by qualified profession guides. A keen interest is taken in birds
as well as fauna & flora.
TACK: Tack is English Style
and each saddle has a seatsaver for comfort. Tack is of high quality
and kept in good condition. Saddles are well known makes such as
Ideals, Barnsby, and Symonds. Most horses are in snaffle bridles.
SIZE OF THE RIDES: Maximum
of 8 guests.
ACCOMMODATION:
Kujwana camp offers spacious safari tents with shower en suite (flush
toilet). There are two double-bedded tents and four twin bedded
tents complete with attractive furnishings, bedside tables, hanging
cupboard, luggage rack, floor rug, and chairs. Moklowane has tree
chalets with bucket and pulley showers and flush toilets. Fly camp
has dome tents with camp beds, bedrolls with cotton sheets, duvet
and towels. Long drop toilets for each tent and bucket and pulley
showers with hot water. A tent personnel is on hand at all times.
MEALS: Safari cooks prepares
3 meals a day plus saddlebag picnic breakfasts and vehicle support
picnic lunches. Emphasis is made on fresh vegetables and salads.
Fresh bread is baked every day. Vegetarians are catered for. Light
lunches, cold meats, salads and 3 course dinners served by candle
light at the dining table near the campfire.
LENGTH OF THE RIDE: Between
4-6 hours in the saddle a day. This is broken by refreshment stops
- picnic breakfast or lunch and a 10-minute walk for every two hours
spent in the saddle. (This eases up the rider using different muscles,
and helps the horse from constant pressure of the rider's weight).
TERRAIN:
The Okavango Delta has been described as a water meadow. Palm islands,
grassy flood plains, mopane forests and clear streams. Highest water
is normally between May to September. Many of the flood plains are
full at this time and the horses wade through from island to island.
The going is normally quite good and firm along the edges of the
islands allowing the ride to move on at a trot and canter.
OTHER ACTIVITIES: Although
our priority is riding, we offer alternative activities during the
afternoons that are not day rides. A 6 hour morning can be tiring
so afternoons are spent at leisure with evening bird walks or mokoro
rides (water levels permitting). Afternoon game drives and night
spotting are also offered.
NON-RIDERS: We can accommodate
non-riders but they must be booked in as such. Non-Riders have their
own guide and enjoy game drives, walks and Mokoros. They move with
the riding guests to the various fly camps and join non-riding activities
and picnics.
CHILDREN:
We do accept children but they must be strong competent riders.
They should have a certificate from a pony club or qualified teacher
to attest this. No adjustment in price of children.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: This is
only enforced when the guest will not share a tent.
DRINKS: Iced drinks are available.
Beer, bottled water, an assortment of cool drinks and limited choice
of spirits. Special requests can be catered for. Cordials, tea and
coffee are freely available and house wine is served with dinner.
CLOTHING: See our clothes list.
Laundry can be done in camp. Light Aircraft transfers have a weight
restriction of 12 - 15kg. Any extra luggage can be left with our
office in Maun. Luggage for light Aircraft should be soft holdall
type. Riding clothes should be in neutral, khaki of bush colours,
no red or white if possible.
INSURANCE: We cover all guests
for Emergency Medical Evacuation. However guests must have adequate
medical Insurance.
GAME
VIEWING: Game is plentiful, including elephant, buffalo,
giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, lechwe, reedbuck, bushbuck, steenbok,
impala, roan antelope, duiker, waterbuck, tsesebe, bat-eared fox,
sidestriped and blackbacked jackal, African wildcat, baboon, vervet
monkey, honey badger, spotted hyena, mongoose, meerkat, warthog,
tortoise and ostrich; special nocturnal creatures - porcupine, aardwolf,
aardvark, civet, genet, serval, spring hare; water species - hippo,
crocodile, cape clawless and spotted necked otter; predators - leopard,
lion, cheetah, wild dog. Safety precautions are taken when viewing
any dangerous game.
WHERE THE HORSE SAFARIS OPERATE:
Okavango Horse Safaris operate in a private concession 2,500 sq.
km situated on the western side of the Okavango Delta bordering
on Moremi Game reserve. The area includes three major river systems
of the Okavango Delta, the Xudum, the Matsibie and the Kiri.
HOW
TO GET THERE: Air Botswana fly from either Johannesburg,
Gaborone or Victoria Falls and Air Namibia from Windhoek into Maun.
We can book all Air Botswana flights. We arrange transfer by light
aircraft from Maun to the nearest airstrip (seat rate on our price
list). Clients are collected from the airstrip and transferred by
4x4 vehicle to camp. Please remember that internal transfer light
aircraft have a luggage weight restriction of 12 .- 15kg.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Summer
months are September to April. October, November and February are
the hottest months, with temperatures varying from 12 degrees C
and peaking to 38 degrees C at midday. The rains can start in October,
with the occasional thundershower. December to February are the
wettest months. Winter is May to the end of August. No rain. Evening
and early mornings are cold. Temperature varies from 8 degrees C
to 24 degrees C at midday.
INFORMATION WE REQUIRE: Age,
weight, height, and riding experience of client. Drinks preferred.
Any specialised diet or allergies. Please complete our Booking Form
when making a reservation.
INDEMNITY: Guests will be asked
to sign an indemnity in camp before they ride.
MEDICAL: A medical kit is kept
in the camp. Guests should take Malaria tablets.
OTHER: Guests are given personal
attention and attention is paid to detail. A limited assortment
of half chaps and riding gloves are kept in the camp.
Okavango Horse Safaris Private Bag 23 Maun Botswana. Phone Botswana (267) 686 1671 Fax (267) 686 1672. e-Mail: safaris@okavangohorse.com. Site design by Websight
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