If you’re looking for a way to escape the bustling streets of Mexico City and find yourself amid nature, this horseback riding experience might just be what you need. We’ve looked into this tour that promises mountain vistas, lush trails, and a hearty breakfast in the middle of a forest—and it’s worth sharing the details with anyone considering it.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines outdoor adventure with a relaxing meal, all within a manageable day-trip. First, the expert guides make beginners feel comfortable, and second, the stunning scenery offers a genuine break from city life. But, a little heads-up: if you’re not familiar with riding horses or prefer a highly structured tour, this might feel a bit rustic. It’s best for those who enjoy a bit of adventure mixed with nature and don’t mind limited cell service.
This tour seems perfect for anyone who loves outdoor activities, appreciates good food, and wants a taste of authentic countryside—without having to travel far from the city. Whether you’re a total newbie or an experienced rider, the mix of scenic trails and friendly guides makes it a solid choice.
Key Points
- Accessible for all experience levels: No prior riding experience needed, thanks to helpful guides.
- Beautiful natural scenery: Expect lush vegetation, mountain views, and river crossings—great for photos.
- Value-packed: Includes transportation, a hearty meal, and a scenic ride—much more than just a horse tour.
- Ideal for a day escape: Short enough to fit into a busy schedule but packed with memorable moments.
- Friendly guides: Guides are knowledgeable, local, and eager to share stories.
- Limited group size: Max of 10 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed vibe.
A Deep Dive Into the Experience
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How the Tour Starts
The adventure kicks off early, with a meeting point at Fuente de Cibeles in Mexico City. From there, it’s about a 40-minute ride to Los Dinamos, a well-known spot for outdoor activities, nestled just outside the city. The pickup and drop-off logistics are straightforward, which is a big plus when planning your day.
Once you arrive, the guides provide safety instructions—important regardless of your riding experience. We loved how they’re clear and friendly, making it easy for first-timers to feel at ease. You then get to choose your horse, which adds a personal touch, and the guides help you get comfortable with basic riding techniques.
The Mountain Trek
The actual riding lasts around three hours and forty minutes. The trails wind through a vibrant forest with plenty of shade and interesting vegetation. You’ll trek up hills, cross bridges, and wade through a river—each crossing offering a bit of thrill and a chance to take some photos. The scenery is genuinely beautiful, with the mountains providing a stunning backdrop that makes the ride feel like a mini adventure outside the city.
Reviewers mention that even those new to horseback riding find the experience manageable. One reviewer, Anthony, shared that he was nervous at first but quickly felt comfortable after a few minutes. The guides are attentive and ensure everyone stays safe, which is reassuring.
Midway Break at the Cabin
Halfway through, the group stops at a cozy cabin nestled in the forest. Here, you’ll enjoy a delicious breakfast, with options available for vegetarians and vegans. The reviews rave about the food—”delicious” and “the best meal” they’ve had in Mexico—and the setting is peaceful and picturesque. The quiet of the forest, combined with good food and friendly company, makes for a restful break.
Returning and Reflection
After resting, you’ll hop back on your horse and retrace your steps to the starting point. The return journey offers more chances to take in the views and enjoy the fresh air. The tour wraps up with transport back to Mexico City, making it a hassle-free day out.
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The Overall Value
At around $150 per person, including transportation, lunch, and the adventure, the price feels reasonable, especially considering the length of the ride and the quality of the scenery. Many reviews confirm you get your money’s worth—full hours in the forest, an authentic countryside meal, and the expertise of local guides make it a good deal.
The Group Size and Atmosphere
Limited to 10 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. This means more personalized attention, which many reviewers appreciated. The small group size also helps create a relaxed, friendly vibe, perfect for those who prefer a more personalized experience.
Who Should Book This Tour?
This experience suits adventure lovers looking for a different perspective of Mexico City’s surroundings. It’s also perfect for beginners or those new to horseback riding, thanks to the guidance provided. If you enjoy nature, scenic views, and good food, you’ll find plenty to love here.
While the tour is flexible, keep in mind that cell service may be limited during the ride, so don’t expect to be connected the whole time. It’s a great chance to disconnect and just enjoy the moment.
Practical Info & Tips

- Duration: About 5 hours, including travel time and breaks.
- Start time: 8:30 am, so plan to get an early start.
- What to wear: Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity; closed-toe shoes recommended.
- Family-friendly? The reviews don’t specify, but given the nature of the activity and group size, it’s probably best for those comfortable with horseback riding and outdoor environments.
- Weather considerations: The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain, you’ll get a full refund or a new date.
- Cancellation policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is prior horseback riding experience necessary?
No, the guides provide safety instructions and basic riding techniques, making it accessible even for beginners.
How long is the horseback riding part of the tour?
The ride lasts approximately three hours and forty minutes, covering trails, hills, and river crossings.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation to and from the site, the guided horseback ride, a hearty breakfast at the cabin (vegetarian and vegan options available), and water are included.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The provided information doesn’t specify, so it’s best for adults or older children comfortable with outdoor activities and horseback riding.
What should I bring?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. Since the experience is outdoors, a hat and sunscreen are good ideas.
This horseback riding adventure offers a mix of nature, scenery, and good food that’s hard to beat for a day trip outside Mexico City. It’s especially well-suited for those who want to see a different side of the region without sacrificing comfort or safety. The knowledgeable guides, picturesque trails, and delicious breakfast ensure you’ll leave with memories—and photos—that you’ll cherish.
If you’re craving a peaceful escape into the mountains, enjoy some light adventure, and appreciate authentic local hospitality, this tour is worth considering. Just remember that the experience hinges on good weather and a small group, so booking in advance is a smart move. Whether you’re a first-time rider or just looking to unwind in nature, this outing could be a highlight of your Mexico City trip.
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