Itinerary: Tashkent – Chimgan – Tashkent
Number of participants: 2 – 10 people
Best time for the trip: from May to October
Total distance covered on horseback: 20 km
Description: Mountain village Chimgan is located on the territory of the most beautiful corner of Uzbekistan – the Ugam-Chatkal reserve in Bostanlik district of Tashkent region, located 85 km from Tashkent, at an altitude of 1650 m above sea level.
You don’t have to be an expert to enjoy this riding tour. It is available for everyone in good physical shape. The experience of riding is desirable.
Age limits: from 18. Children from 15 years old can participate in the tour accompanied by their parents.
Weather conditions are stable. It is usually warm and sunny; sometimes you can expect rain or wind. Day temperature may fluctuate from 10 to 30 degrees Celsius depending on altitude.
Daily distance covered is 10-25 km, the maximum height difference is ~ 300 m, and the maximum height is 1880 m above sea level.
Local experienced guide and cook will accompany the group.
The guide is the team leader and authorized representative of our company on the route. The guide has the right to make changes to the route due to weather or other conditions that threaten the safety of tourists.
Meals: food is prepared by the cook of our company (you are welcome to participate in the process and help the cook).
Equipment provided for the tour: 2-3-persons tents, dishes, kitchen utensils and dishes, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, first aid kit.
Each participant should have: a backpack, warm clothes, comfortable shoes for trekking, sneakers, water resistant and windproof outerwear, flashlight, protective cream, sunglasses, headdress (Panama, cap, hat).
To make your horse ride safe and enjoyable please follow the recommendations: it is important to choose suitable clothes and shoes. You can choose tight trousers or bridges made of breathable fabric and a light jacket. Be sure to put a helmet on your head, it will protect your head.
It is better to choose shoes from natural material that minimize sweating. Fasteners are not welcome, as they can cling to equipment and distract you. We recommend wearing gloves –they will protect your hands and provide a good grip on the reins.
It is important to choose the “right” horse. As a rule beginners are offered calm and balanced animals, but in any case you should establish contact and suppress fear in yourself, if there is one. So before the first trip, communicate with your new horse, get used to him and let him get used to you.
It is important to follow basic safety rules. When you are near a horse don’t make loud sounds and make sharp movements. Also, you should not approach a horse from behind; it can get frightened and kick.
Hi,
Do you able to arrange horse riding in late December? We are a group of 8 staying in Amirsoy resort
Arthur