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Horse Trekking in New Zealand

Horse Trekking

With its wild, outdoor environment, New Zealand is a paradise for horse-treks.

There are good quality operators in all parts of the country offering treks from an hour or two up to several days.

Best advice I can give is to hyper-jump from here to the International League for the Protection of Horses website.

The League has checked all the operators listed and confirmed that they meet minimum standards of care and protection for the animals.

 

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