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Horseback- Futaleufu Valley Trail Lite


Location: Chile
Activity Type:  Horseback Riding

From Expediciones Chile’s Lodge in the alpine village of Futaleufu you will horseback ride overnight to small neighboring communities in Patagonia, Chile. Horses will carry your food, gear, and bags. Rides combine camping with small local inns.

 

1st Departure: 11.15.2008
Duration: 5 days
Challenge: 3 star rating
From
USD$
$1,295.00

Horseback- Espolon Circumnavigation


Location: Chile
Activity Type:  Horseback Riding

Starting from Expediciones Chile’s Lodge in the alpine village of Futaleufu you will horseback ride overnight to small neighboring communities in Patagonia, Chile. Horses will carry your food, gear, and bags. Rides combine camping with small local inns.

 

1st Departure: 11.15.2008
Duration: 5 days
Challenge: 2 star rating
From
USD$
$1,295.00

Horseback- Ruta de los Arrieros


Location: Chile
Activity Type:  Horseback Riding

From Expediciones Chile�s working ranch in Futaleufu valley riders will depart on a six-day horseback riding expedition. This is a trip back in time that few people will ever have a chance to experience. A life changing cultural journey.

 

1st Departure: 11.15.2008
Duration: 7 days
Challenge: 2 star rating
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$1,895.00

Horseback Riding in Cusco - Half day tour starting 0900h


Location: Cusco
Activity Type:  Culture and Sightseeing , Historic Tours , Horseback Riding

Explore the fortresses and ceremonial centres of the Incas of Peru on this horseback riding tour.

 

1st Departure: 09.05.2008
Duration: Approx. 3 ½ hours (The horse ride last approx. 2 ½
Challenge: 3 star rating
From
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$95.00

Horseback- Andes to the Ocean


Location: Chile
Activity Type:  Horseback Riding

Just one month out of every summer, Expediciones Chile offers riders the chance to join a seven day equestrian journey across the Andes.
This trail was once the only link between Chaiten and Futaleufú; used by locals and police officials up until 1975, when the Carreterra Austral finally opened.