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2026


Horizons Safari Ranch

Suitable for beginner to experienced riders


High Season July 2026 – 4 January 2027


Luxury Garden Chalet

  • £400 per person per night sharing

  • Single occupancy £560 per night

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £400 per night

Third person in any room £340 per night.


Mid Season March – June

Luxury Garden Chalet

  • £340 per person per night sharing

  • Single occupancy £475 per night

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £340 per night

Third person in any room £290 per night.


Low Season 5 January –1 March 2026


Luxury Garden Chalet

  • Sharing £310 per person per night sharing

  • Single occupancy £430 per night

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £310 per night

Third person in any room £265 per night.



Horizons Signature Safari - 7 nights

Suitable for intermediate to experienced riders


High Season 28 June 2026 – 3 January 2027


Luxury Garden Chalet

  • £2,700 per person sharing

  • Single occupancy £3,780

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £2,700

Third person in any room £2,295.



Mid Season 2 March – 27 June 2026

Luxury Garden Chalet

  • £2,320 per person sharing

  • Single occupancy £3,250

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £2,320

Third person in any room £1,970.


Low Season 4 January – 1 March 2026

Luxury Garden Chalet

  • £2,135 per person sharing

  • Single occupancy £2,985

Standard room

  • Single occupancy £2,135

Third person in any room £1,815.


Dates & Prices
SOUTH AFRICA

Horizons Lodge & Signature Safari

Overview

Laura and Shane Dowinton’s stunning Waterberg ranch offers a great horse riding holiday in South Africa coupled with a warm friendly, home from home atmosphere in a super comfortable lodge. All riding standards are catered for and there are over 90 horses in their herd, many trained following the method of natural horsemanship. This is the perfect destination for riders who want to experience riding in Africa with the absence of big dangerous game. During the holidays it is also a perfect family option too.


Year after year we have clients returning to Horizons because they have had one of the best holidays of their lives. Horizons Safari Ranch is by far one of the most popular, all round riding safari destinations we offer as part of our collection at Zara’s Planet.


Horizons Safari Lodge is a flexible holiday suitable for all levels and you can book by the night. We recommend 7 nights to make the most of your trip. You'll have options to ride out on the reserve, play polocrosse, enjoy western games and for experienced riders some cross country jumping can be organised. The rides are organised in small groups so that experienced riders enjoy stimulating and fast rides, whilst novice riders are brought on at a pace comfortable to them. Wildlife to be seen on the reserve include hippo, giraffe, zebra, antelope, leopard, caracal, brown hyena, jackal, crocodile and aardvark. There are also over 300 bird species on the reserve.


The 7 night Signature Safari is a fixed date safari running on select Sundays. The safari allows guests to enjoy a range of accommodation types, from the well-known Horizon Lodge perched on the edge of a gorgeous lake and surrounded by horses, to glamping under canvas at Camp Davidson high on an isolated ridge, to enjoying safari chic at one of the Bellevue Plains lodges which look out over expansive plains filled with herds of wildlife.


Spread over 7 nights, the safari not only covers a great deal of riding – over 150 km on horseback through truly spectacular landscapes, with regular sightings of a wide range of wildlife species – but also fun activities such as splashy canters, swimming with horses, mustering the horses at dawn, playing polocrosse and popping over a series of natural obstacles on the way to a spectacular sundowner spot. To cover these distances and enjoy all these activities, while maintaining the cohesiveness of the group, riders need to be of at least an intermediate level.


Guests will typically enjoy 2 riding activities a day – generally a longer ride in the morning and either a shorter ride or fun riding activity in the afternoon. Over the course of the safari, riders will get to see all parts of the 15,000-acre reserve using carefully planned routes which take into account all the game hotspots and interesting natural features. Given the diverse habitats, from wide open plains to savannah, rocky outcrops, wetlands and dense forest-like habitats, they are sure to encounter a wider range of wild animals than usually seen even on a trip to some of the most famous national parks in Africa. Species typically seen within this veritable Noah’s ark in the Waterberg include the following: giraffe, hippo, cape buffalo, eland, zebra, sable, roan, kudu, impala, waterbuck, red hartebeest, nyala, tsessebe, blue wildebeest, blesbuck, bushbuck, ostrich, baboon, vervet monkey, warthog and jackal. Occasionally seen are crocodile, brown hyena, serval, duiker, bush pig, steenbuck and reedbuck.

 

Location

Waterberg, South Africa

Airport

Johannesburg, South Africa

Duration

Flexible

When to go

All year

Riding level

All levels

Weight 

95 kg / 15 stone / 209 lbs

Group size

10 max

Accommodation

Lodge or permanent camp

Included

All the riding, accommodation, meals, drinks and alcohol.

Extras

Single supplement applies if unable to share.

Excluded

Flights, transfers and tips.

Price guarantee

All our riding holidays hold a price guarantee. We believe in your piece of mind on price when you book with us and will refund the difference should you find the same riding holiday elsewhere at a lower price.

Exchange rate

Rates are subject to daily exchange rate fluctuations, please refer to our Terms and Conditions for full details.

Transfers

A 3-4 hour transfer from Johannesburg airport. Group fixed time transfers available. Pick up time is 10:30am and therefore flights must arrive no later than 9.30am and departures are afternoons, therefore flights should be evening departures no earlier than 7:00pm.

  • Return per person Horizons Group Rate – £280

  • Return per person Signature Safari group – £150

  • Private transfers per car each way £325

Departure dates

2026


Horizons Lodge open all year, arrive and depart any day.
Signature Safari runs Sunday to Sunday.

Riding & Itinerary

Example Horizons Safari Lodge Itinerary

The beauty of Horizons is there no set itinerary and the riding is tailored to suit you. The rides are kept small with rarely more than eight guests. Guests can also be taken out on their own if requested. On a typical day set out after breakfast on an early morning ride for 3-4 hours. Return to the lodge in time for lunch.


Early afternoon you may wish to relax, cool off in the pool or a go for a walk in the surrounding bushveld. Once the heat of the day has subsided, have afternoon tea and set off for a late afternoon ride. Rides depart early morning and late afternoon, following trails through the reserve. Wildlife you are likely to see on the private game reserve include species such as giraffe, zebra, hippo, impala, eland, kudu, caracal, jackal and warthog. There are also over 300 species of birds recorded in the area.


Depending on the presence of the hippo in the dam, there may be the chance to swim with your horse. On your departure day: You may have to vacate your room after breakfast so that it can be made ready for arriving guests.


Signature Safari Itinerary

Day 1
Guests will be personally met at OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg by our sister company, Saddlebag Shuttles. The road trip up to Horizon Lodge in the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve in Limpopo Province takes about three hours. After a light lunch in the gardens of the Lodge, and later a sumptuous tea, guests will be introduced to their horses. The first ride is a gentle introduction to the reserve and an excellent opportunity for first encounters with species such as zebra, giraffe and hippo. The riding ranges from purposeful walking to easy cantering along sandy tracks and culminates with sundowner drinks on the open plains. Horizon takes great care to match horse to rider based on a guest’s riding experience and ability. Given that the first two nights of the safari are spent at the Horizon Lodge, the operational hub for Horizon’s herd of close to 100 horses, there is ample time to ensure that the most suitable horse is available for the long days in the saddle over the last five days of the safari.



Day 2
The ride this morning is generally sporty. The route follows the centre of an open valley which is home to species such as kudu, sable, reedbuck, red hartebeest, waterbuck and impala. The sandy tracks make for excellent going, and the route crosses open grassland and weaves through dense woodland. Dark red pedigree cattle bred on the property are often encountered on this route.  When conditions are suitable, the last stretch of the ride involves splashy canters along the edge of the lake adjacent to Horizon Lodge. This is a great experience, but don’t expect to remain dry in the process! There is also the chance to cool off whilst experiencing the exhilaration of swimming on horseback. The afternoon ride heads east following the river past a series of dams where encounters with hippo are likely and returns across the open plains. At this time of day there is often much activity on the plains, with the herds mingling in the soft sunlight and different groups coming and going as they prepare for the night. It is a truly magical experience to be able to ride so close to these wild animals, which have become completely relaxed in the presence of the horses.



Day 3
An early start is needed for the long ride from the Horizon Lodge to either Savannah Lodge in the far south west of the reserve, or Seringa Lodge in the south east. The first part of the route covers country that riders will now be somewhat familiar with, but soon enters new terrain.  In places the bush is thick but after a while the scenery opens up to grasslands with sweeping views to the south and west. Riding through this landscape gives riders a sense of the vastness of the African plains. The area boasts a very high concentration of game with herds of over 300 blesbuck, or 80 eland, often sighted. Other species which are home to the plains include red hartebeest, tsessebe and ostrich. There are plentiful zebra, wildebeest, impala and giraffe, and smaller groups of sable, roan and waterbuck. The final stretch to Savannah Lodge is along a wooded stream where kudu and bushbuck are likely to be seen.



After a relaxing time around the pool and within the sophisticated lodges, it is time to ride to the southern most areas of the reserve in search of Cape buffalo. These are members of Africa’s famous “Big Five” and deserve their formidable reputation. Riders therefore need to be alert and responsive to the guides’ instructions. This area is known for its spectacular sunsets as the sun sets over the distant headlands of the Waterberg escarpment – a fitting end to an eventful and memorable day in the African wilderness.


Day 4
Another long ride through game rich country returns riders to the heart of the operation, Horizon Lodge. The route taken is different from that  on the outward leg, turning this part of the safari into an exciting journey passing through diverse landscapes and ecosystems. Game species typically prefer different habitats, with nyala and bushbuck for instance occupying dense forest-like sections of the reserve while blesbuck and hartebeest stick to the open plains, and waterbuck and reedbuck, unsurprisingly, are normally seen close to streams and other waterways.  The route provides excellent opportunities to see giraffe, which is always a highlight.



After more than five hours in the saddle, the afternoon activity is a game drive in the nearby Entabeni or Welgevonden game reserves.  Although this involves an hour or more of travel to reach these destinations, the opportunity to see lion, elephant and rhino in their natural environments make this excursion well worthwhile.



Day 5
Horseback rides in a game reserve are always interesting because one never knows what animals will be encountered. The route on this day goes deep into the reserve to parts with a real wilderness quality.  After about three hours in the saddle, riders arrive at a giant wild fig tree for a delicious bush breakfast prepared on an open fire. After this hearty meal the route back to the lodge passes through a dense forest area where some of the shyer species like to shelter. That afternoon guests leave Horizon Lodge and head towards Camp Davidson for an exciting night under canvas. The camp is perched high on a ridge overlooking a vast wilderness area to the east.  This is not a long ride, but the route is exciting, following a narrow trail along the edge of the ridge. Wildlife often encountered in the area includes baboon, bushpig, kudu and klipspringer. Porcupines are frequent nocturnal visitors to the camp and leopard spoor outside the tents is not uncommon.



Day 6
Today’s route covers the north eastern areas of the reserve, descending from the camp to cross a stream and open plain and then tracks through untouched bush to the upper reaches of Sunset Lake. This lake is a favourite haunt of the hippo on the reserve and home to crocodile, otter, fish eagle and other waterfowl, such as the beautiful African jacana.  Guests ride along the water’s edge and must be constantly on the lookout for the hippo. These animals, while having a reputation for being some of the most dangerous in Africa, are not a threat during the day but will often honk and blow as they observe the riders go by. The route offers an opportunity for exciting splashy canters, which the likes of Esme and Laura Collett loved doing. Having left the lake, riders cross open plains with some quick riding back towards Horizon Lodge.  After the morning’s exertions, guests can relax around the swimming pool and enjoy the beautiful unspoilt surroundings. The afternoon activity is polocrosse, an amalgam between polo and lacrosse. The game is highly addictive and is sure to bring out competitive passions! Horses which are used to playing the game are used and no previous experience of playing polocrosse is required. What is guaranteed is a great deal of fun. Tonight’s dinner starts with a wine tasting, each wine is paired with a complimenting amuse-bouche.



Day 7
The route follows the valley down to eastern edge of the reserve, before crossing up to the highlands near Camp Davidson and then winding along game trails back to the lodge. There are places on this ride for extended canters, interspersed with off-piste riding with very scenic views across the highlands of the Waterberg. In the afternoon, riders follow a route interspersed with optional cross country jumps on the way to sundowners in a stunning spot with views over the rolling hills. A slow ride back to the Lodge at dusk completes the day’s adventure.



Day 8
By now riders are well versed in all aspects of the safari experience, and in consultation with their guides can suggest a favourite ride for their final experience. This is a last opportunity to ride amongst Africa’s incredible antelope species through a beautiful environment on superb horses. Following lunch in the garden it is time to embark on the road transfer back to the airport in Johannesburg.



This holiday is often described as a dream riding experience.  It is sure not to disappoint.



Please ask about

  • Cape Town add-on – it’s easy to fly down from Johannesburg to spend a few days sight seeing, Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront, Robyn Island and staying in a wonderful hotel or driving along the wine route staying at some glorious wineries, before taking a direct flight home

  • Victoria Falls add-on – again, very easy to fly to Victoria Falls and visit for a day or two, take a boat or helicopter trip and afterwards head into Botswana and the Okavango Delta, time permitting or travel home.

 

Horses

Anglo-Arabs, Thoroughbreds, Boerperds and cross breeds, plus smaller ponies for children

Riding level

All levels

Type of riding

Guests will typically enjoy 2 riding activities a day – generally a longer ride in the morning and either a shorter ride or fun riding activity in the afternoon

Tack

English style with South African McClellan saddles and some English saddles

Weight limit

95 kg / 15 stone / 209 lbs

Group size

10 max

Accommodation & Meals

Horizons Safari Lodge provides a very comfortable private lodge with a mixture of accommodation – there are Standard and Deluxe double rooms in the lodge and 4 large private rondavels (cottages) in the grounds. The lodge is set in a beautiful area, right on a lake with pretty gardens and a swimming pool. The accommodation is stylish and comfortable, with standard rooms in the lodge suited for single travellers and the larger, private rondavels close to the lodge and lakeside which are great for families or honeymoon couples.


Additional overnights for the Signature Safari are:


Camp Davidson
Stay in decked canvas tents nestled amongst the sandstone ridges overlooking grassy valleys. Each tent is appointed as it would have been in Ted’s day with classic items that would have been essential to the traveller accustomed to regular nights in the bush. The  tents have beds, sheets and duvets. Each tent also has an en-suite bathroom area with bucket showers. There are jug and basin hand wash facilities and flushing toilets.There is a nice small pool to cool off in after a days riding.



Savannah Lodge
This lodge is stunning lodge and a real treat for guests. As well as enjoying the views and creature comforts, guests will see lots of game and enjoy some good riding.

 

Accommodation

Lodge or permanent camp

Single Supplement

Possible to have a single room, extra fees may apply

Meals

Inform us about food allergies and intolerances

Drinks

All drinks with alcohol included

The Destination

The Waterberg region is a wild and wonderful area about 3 to 4 hours drive north of Johannesburg. Situated on a high lying plateau, it has rather unique flora and a wide variety of game. One of the major advantages is that this area is malaria-free.


Many of the farms in the Waterberg area have banded together to create a large conservancy. Accommodation ranges from simple self-catering camps to very luxurious lodges. As well as the standard game drives, clients can do walking safaris or horseback safaris.

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