The View of Thailand on Horseback – Here’s What Every Rider Should Know

Thailand is a country filled with breathtaking beauty, culture and rich history. One of the best ways to connect with nature is to get on a horseback ride through the stunning terrain. Experience the true essence of Thailand as you choose to explore the land on the back of a horse.

Preparation for your Ride

For a wonderful riding experience, make sure that you are prepared for the trails ahead as it is recommended that beginners make sure to hone their fundamental riding skills before the trip.

Best Time to Ride

The best time to enjoy a horseback ride is during the dry season which is from November to February. Comfortable climate and clear and scenic views make the rides more enjoyable and interesting during this period.

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Best Riding Locations

Some of the best-known locations for horseback riding are the mountains of Chiang Mai, Hua Hin Horse Club, Phuket Riding Club, Kanchanaburi, Koh Samui and more. Rides along the beautiful countryside, picturesque mountainous terrain and jungle treks allow riders to enjoy one amazing excursion. Additionally, the Hua Hin Club offers riding lessons, therapy sessions and beach rides making it a few of the best things to do in Hua Hin. Once you are done with that, you should consider enjoying true Thai hospitality at hotels like Avani+ Hua Hin Resort which offer oceanfront beauty to enjoy your stay to the fullest.

Safety Measures 

Ensure you wear appropriate clothing, wear safety gear, carry a bottle of water, pay attention to the advice of your instructor, and become familiar with the riding conditions of the chosen location.

Pala-U Waterfall of Hua Hin

If you thought Hua Hin was all about lazing around on golden beaches with azure waters, well, you were right! But that’s not all there is to it, Hua Hin is a place the ignites the spirit of adventure and Pala-U waterfall is definitely a must-see.

Location

This beautiful waterfall is surrounded by vibrant green trees looking picturesque with an earthy background. It is located in none other than the largest national park of Thailand, Kaeng Krachan National Park. The park is just 63 kilometres away from the city and is an enjoyable journey as well.

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Entering the sanctuary unobtrusive

Arrive at the park and you’ll have to pay a sum of 400 baht to enter. You are sure to find an expereince that was certainly worth the price! The vegetation here is thriving and hues of green decorate the woods here. Try to spot the unobtrusive wildlife here. When it comes to things to do in Hua Hin, hiking this trail is simply unmissable.

Listen to the call of nature

Pala-U forest reserve is home to a lively ecosystem. The waterfall here has about 15 tiers and goes under the same name as the park. Of these 15 tiers of waterfall, tourists are usually encouraged to visit just the first 3 as the rest might be dangerous.

How about a stay?

The only way to experience nature even better is a stay over at the reserve. Now you might have already booked into hotels like Avani+ Hua Hin Resort in the city, but a comfortable stay is possible here as well. You can either pitch a tent or book one of the small houses available here.