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Horse Trails
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Created: 20th Aug 2012
Modified: 20th Aug 2012
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Location(s):
South Africa
Type:
Tours
Hours:
8am - 5pm
Cost:
Source(s):
http://indunaadventures.com/horsetrails/
Contact Information
How_to_find:
Enjoy Lowveld scenery on horse back. Trails wind through indigenous bush and fruit orchards. Small game and hippo are still roaming around in the area and might be spotted on your trail. Both advanced and novice riders welcome.
Email:
info@indunaadventures.com
Website:
indunaadventures.com...
Phone:
+27 (0) 13 737 8308
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 676 6031
City:
Hazyview
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