Arabian horses' introduction

Arabian horses' breed

Arabian horses are among the world’s most noble and fastest breeds and they have become irreplaceable and loyal companions on our desert rides due to their high endurance, their reliability and their humble nature.

Our stable & horses

We have currently around 40 horses in our two stables (in Tunis village and in our desert stable), among them Arabian stallions and Egypt’s famous Baladi horses bred in our own stable. We have hot, spicy horses as well as quiet ones, so we will definitely find the perfect horse for any riding level.

Riding lessons / Lake Qarun riding excursions

Our riding lessons or small and fun riding tours for any riding level take place at the serene Lake Qarun, around Tunis village, next to our main stable and guest house, allowing advanced riders to go for fun gallops along the lakeshore, and beginners to learn in a beautiful and quiet environment. These tours can last between 1 and 2h, depending on riders’ wishes! Different itineraries can be done: long walks across the fileds, nice gallops along two different beaches of the lake, peaceful walk across the village of Tunis… Feel free to choose!

Price settled for 1-hour: $20 per person

Desert rides

Our main stable & guesthouse are only a short drive from the National Park Wadi el Rayan, and even shorter from the North Qarun desert part, and our second stable is located next to the Magic Lake, inside the National Park. Therefore, we have the best locations for our famous desert rides, in all desert sides. 

The vast open deserts are perfect for fast gallops across the dunes or for relaxing trails. With their fascinating rock formations and unspoiled scenery only accessible on horseback, Fayoum deserts are definitely among the most beautiful hidden gems of Egypt.

We take amazing photographs and video footages at breathtaking viewpoints, and during the gallops, so that your adventure with us stays with you forever!

Prices for all desert trips: please see on our next website page “Fayoum desert”