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Being on horseback is a truly different way to explore Tanzania’s wildlife, flora and fauna and allows you to access areas where jeeps and motor vehicles can’t. Get closer to nature, all starting just 40 minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Arusha.
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tanzania Horse Safaris offers a two hours horseback adventure, located just under an hour from Arusha, Moshi, and Kilimanjaro International Airport, set on the scenic Dolly Wildlife Estate. The ride takes place within a fenced estate where people, wildlife, and horses live in harmony beneath the shadow of Mt. Meru—with views of the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro on clear days. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced rider, you’ll enjoy close-up encounters with wildlife such as eland, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, bushbuck, impala, dik-dik, gazelle, and a dazzling variety of birdlife. Experienced riders can embrace exhilarating gallops along open trails, while those with less experience can explore at a slower pace, peaceful, meandering paths in and amongst the estate wildlife. We offer morning and afternoon rides, all 2-hour rides. The morning rides departs at 0800AM & 1030AM, and the afternoon ride departs at 1630PM.
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31 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
659yuef,,Sep 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The location was beautiful and the tour itself was amazing. Unfortunately, the check-out experience completely ruined it. I was asked to pay $180, which I did immediately after finishing the tour. Later, Kaskazi contacted my travel agent and claimed I hadn’t paid at all! I even had to show them a video of me handing the money directly to their staff—an absurd situation just to prove the truth. Riders and equestrians, be warned: while the ride may be enjoyable, the management and payment process are highly untrustworthy. I recommend staying away from this place.

yuriybogorodskiy,,Apr 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
These guys offer horseback safari tours. They can actually organize trips outside the property, but we just rode around the grounds. It’s like a small private reserve with a few species of antelope grazing alongside zebras. We moved at a walking pace, enjoying the scenery. It was my first time on a horse, so the experience was definitely interesting. Still, I realized I feel sorry for horses being used in this kind of business and decided I won’t do it again. The horses looked well cared for, though not particularly cheerful. I even had to switch horses because the first one wouldn’t obey or move. Experienced riders might find this place boring.


J6792QN,,Mar 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Friendly and flexible clients' approach, friendly laid-back and well-cared horses, a lot of interesting guidance on the way, many animals to see (zebras, diff. antelopes) and the very nice and welcoming experience in general. Highly recommended!


Austin R,,Mar 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our safari experience was incredible! From the moment we arrived, the wildlife and landscapes exceeded expectations. The knowledgeable guides made every moment memorable, ensuring we saw a variety of animals in their natural habitats. The accommodations were comfortable and well-maintained, with excellent food and service. We felt completely immersed in nature while enjoying every aspect of the trip. Highly recommend this safari for an unforgettable adventure!
larissasJ2161PC,,Feb 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We came to do a 2 hour ride on the Dolly Estate farm. We asked to go without a group, especially because we didn`t want to ride with beginners. They wrote per Mail: “We will make arrangement to set horse ride for your own, please let me know the date you are expecting to do this.» Therefore, we expected to go alone. As we arrived, we found that three beginners, who had no riding experience at all, are going to come on a ride with us. This was very very disappointing. Our guide Lekinyi didn`t really had empathy fo us and didn`t understood our problem. He reacted unfriendly. As I asked him what we can do now, he turned away and ignored me for some minutes. So, I said, maybe we can get a price reduction, because this group ride is not what we had agreed on and booked. Then he said: “Either you pay or you won`t get on the horse.” – I never said I will not pay… Also, he said, that it is not his fault as he is not the one managing the booking, but neither it is mine. I called a day before and asked if it is possible to pay with M-Pesa. I was told that this is possible, and I can do so tomorrow. As I already was on the horse, our guide came and wanted the money. When I told him that I want to pay with M-pesa (as agreed) he said it is not okay. We didn`t have any other options, so then it worked, and I could pay with M-Pesa. But, they used another exchange rate than they wrote us per mail. So, we had to pay a bit more in Tanzanian shillings. Our solution was that another guide came along, so that we could split the group for a short distance so that we could go fast, while the beginners waited with the other guide. He just told them: “Hold the horses and don`t follow.” We were not happy to go with beginners as they don`t know how to control a horse, which is a safety-risk for us too. (For example, they couldn`t hold the distance between the horses which lead to another horse biting mine, which resulted in my horse kicking.) They didn`t get a proper introduction on how to ride. In our opinion the riding style is very harsh – kicking the horse hard (!) means going forward, pulling hard (!) on the reins means stop. Our guide hadn`t had patience with the beginners. Whenever they made a mistake, he got annoyed – but how can they know, if you don`t show them properly and individually? Also, while riding he was often on the phone. When we came back, people came and took away the horses immediately, so we couldn’t even say goodbye. We also couldn’t help to prepare the horses (which we would have liked to do as you get to know the horse and get a feeling for the character of the horse). Most of the horses that were in our group, seemed to us as they resigned and just trot along… We felt sorry for the horses. We were riding on the farm, so it was not pure nature. We often saw a fence or buildings… We would not do it again.
Y5386CHcarlog,,Oct 19, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The horseback excursion was nice in itself. A big part of the experience comes down to the chance encounters with animals. In our case, we saw zebras, wildebeests, monkeys, deer, antelopes, and some bird species. However, I have some reservations about the service: our guide, Lekinyi, didn’t even lift his eyes from his phone to say goodbye at the end. Tourists spending $200 each for a couple of hours on horseback might deserve a bit more attention. Moreover, we had to book through a tour operator because we never received a response from the contact form on the website.

andresdA8866IR,,Oct 14, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Kaskazi Horse Safari in Arusha National Park is an adventure like no other. Imagine riding through wild, ever-changing terrain—one minute you’re weaving between forests, the next, you’re crossing open plains, with wildlife all around you. Every day was a new thrill, and the nights? Crystal-clear skies packed with stars. It's an experience that sticks with you. The crew running the safari were top-notch. Not only did they take care of everything, but they were genuinely fun to be around. They added a personal touch that made the trip even better. If you’re confident in the saddle, this is a bucket-list trip you can’t miss. If you’re newer to riding, a few lessons beforehand will help you make the most of it. Either way, it’s worth every cent.




Rodrigo M,,Sep 8, 2024
- Review from Viator
Only few animals, horses walk very slow. Not a welcoming place for customers. Dis not like the experience.
kloufman,,Jul 15, 2024
- Review from Viator
We were all beginning riders and our 11 year old had never been on horseback. We had a fun time and certainly memorable. The guides were safety conscious and knowledgeable. The horses are well trained and we rode very close to zebra and wildebeest
NCsoprano,,Jul 4, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Lekinyi, my guide, was so knowledgeable and we had an amazing two hour ride. We were so close to the animals! The eland was the only one I saw on my entire two week trip. We trotted and cantered which was such a thrill. The property is semi-enclosed but enormous and I felt very safe (no predators) but had a sense of no boundaries. Some of my group who didn’t go were very disappointed they didn’t when they saw my pictures. Would go again.


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