Perfect surroundings
Crossing the stream
Grazing en route
Joining the road
Spaced out
The vast grasslands
Stopping for a drink
Ominous Clouds
Forest ride
The Green Countryside
Jacuzzi
Jukebox
Pausing for the Cameras

This 7 day centre based itinerary includes five riding days, from half-day rides to full days in the saddle while exploring some of the most important volcanoes near Ajusco Natural Park. Head out on daily trails to small, unknown, towns and villages where you can grab a cold beverage and chat with the locals. There are breath taking views from the highest points of Ajusco, perfect from the saddle of a well-trained horse.
When not riding, guests can enjoy the facilities at the 50-year-old farmhouse in a choice of rooms and suites, and including a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, and lovely grounds. All meals are provided using locally sourced and grown ingredients, and are lovingly prepared with care to suit all tastes, with complimentary Mexican beer and wines served at lunch and dinner. Special diets can be catered for with advance notice.
This ride is recommend for intermediate and advanced riders as the trails include narrow paths and steep hills, mixed with open fields.

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Day 1
Arrival: Riders are met at the Mexico City airport for transfer to the ranch. After settling in, enjoy a tour of the ranch and meet the horses. Toast the upcoming adventure with a margarita before a buffet-style welcome dinner featuring many of the chef's specialties. The buffet menu changes daily and highlights local dishes accompanied with quality wines and local beer during lunch and dinner.

Day 2
Ajusco Surroundings: Begin the day with a hearty breakfast before being matched with the perfect horse. Set off on a 2-3hr introductory ride along a route that climbs a hill, often dotted with hundreds of goats grazing, for a scenic view of Ajusco. For culinary enthusiasts, return to the ranch for an optional traditional cooking class led by a culinary expert. After lunch, saddle up for a ride to the nearby volcano “El Arenal”. Explore the crater and take in breath taking views that extend all the way to Mexico City - an ideal spot for watching the sunset. For an added thrill, guests can opt for an off-road adventure in a four-seat Polaris RZR buggy, traversing mountainous terrain side-by-side. Both activities provide an immersive experience of the area's diverse vegetation and stunning peaks. Return to the farm for dinner. (4-5hr riding)

Day 3
The Virgin of the Mountain: Today's journey highlights the diversity and beauty of San Nicolas Totolapan Ejidal Park, an expansive 2,300 ha reserve filled with unique flora and fauna. Begin the ride at 10am from “Las Llantas” where horses will be ready to take riders on a 2 hr trail to the Virgin of the Mountain, a religious carving set into a massive rock face. Along the way, enjoy spectacular viewpoints of the Ajusco – Chichinautzin mountain range. After returning to the farm, gourmets can partake in a culinary masterclass to learn traditional dishes. In the afternoon, choose to ride in the buggies across mountainous terrain while soaking in gorgeous views of the landscape. End the day with dinner back at the ranch.

Day 4
El Capulin Hidden Villages and Wild Horses: With shorter rides completed, today features a half day, 5-hour-trail to the hidden village of Capulín. This charming village, home to just 300 inhabitants, is just two hours away from the nearest city. Riders can sample the locally prepared beverage, Conejo, or enjoy a refreshing cerveza. Keep an eye open for herds of wild horses along the way. Upon returning to the farm, unwind with a soak in the Jacuzzi or relax in the steam room to soothe tired muscles. Dinner and overnight at the ranch. (5hrs riding)

Day 5
Cerro Pelado “Bare Hill” Volcano: After breakfast, riders embark on a +/- 6hr route to a massive inactive volcano visible from the ranch. Climb to the top of the volcano for panoramic views of Ajusco and the surrounding wilderness - perfect for photography. Return to the ranch for lunch. The afternoon is free, with the option to visit downtown Ajusco for Western gear shopping or sight-seeing. Dinner and overnight at the ranch. (6hr riding).

Day 6
Ajusco – Los Dinamos Waterfalls: On the final day of riding, the trail leads to Los Dinamos, a stunning area within one of the region's National Parks. This scenic spot is known for its streams, fed by one of the few rivers that supply water to Mexico City. Riders will be welcomed with cold beverages, quesadillas and other local treats at the end of the 6-hour ride. Relax and freshen up before dinner.

Day 7
Departure: For riders with early flights, enjoy breakfast before a driver transfers you to the airport. For later departures, there is an option for a short trail ride near the ranch, with lunch or dinner provided depending on flight schedules. Airport transfer is included, and the additional trail ride is chargeable.

The ranch has a heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi and steam room. There is also a pool table, juke box, bar as well as squash, basketball, volleyball and football courts.

Please note: All itineraries are given for your guidance only and it may be altered on the ground and in accordance with the prevailing conditions by the organising team.

Horses & Riding

The ranch is well-known for having many breeds, some are suitable for long hours of riding. The Friesian horses (for which the ranch is famous) can only be used in the paddock and on short rides, but for longer rides there of choice of well-schooled horses that are perfect for riding, including Quarter Horses, Percheron-Quarter cross, Canadian Warmblood, Tennessee-Arabian mix, Pure Spanish and Gypsy horses ranging from 14hh to 15.3hh (140-160cm).

The warmblood, quarters and criollos are more suitable for long trails in the mountainous areas surrounding the ranch. Usually when out on a ride, the guides mostly walk because the terrain is varied from climbs and descents, to open fields. There are no strict rules at this ranch - riders don't have to stay behind the guides, or in a formal order. Those who want some faster riding and canters will be shown the perfect places to do so.


Rider requirements

Intermediate and advanced riders who are riding fit and comfortable at all gaits and long hours in the saddle. There are steep sections where you may need to walk beside your house. Minimum rider age 15 years. Maximum rider weight 95kg.

Weight Limit

The weight limit for this ride is 209 lb/95 kg, please enquire if you are an experienced rider exceeding this weight.

The authentic ranch was built more than 50 years ago as a weekend getaway for its owners, complete with rustic furniture and local architecture. The rooms and suites have all been recently remodelled while keeping an authentic Mexican atmosphere.

There are 3 room types at the ranch:  Two classic rooms (included in standard rate) that have their own private bathroom, and a seating area with a co-joined balcony with a view to the stables.

Alternatively guests can book into a suite that has a private patio with a sitting area, extra closet space and a bigger inside-sitting area. Finally, the upstairs master suite has its own balcony with a great view at sunrise towards Mexico City, and it is possible to have breakfast or dinner on the terrace. This suite can accommodate 4 people and it has two bathrooms, a spacious closet and a private jacuzzi.

Amenities in all rooms include bathrobes, hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, sewing kits, shoe polish kits, individual soaps, safe etc. There is WiFi available in every room. There is no air-conditioning in the bedrooms as it is seldom needed at this altitude, but each room has its own heater. The ranch has extensive facilities such as a heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam room, two open bars and a pool table. There are also squash, basketball, volleyball and football courts.

All the meals are served buffet-style and the ranch can cater for various dietary requirements with advance notice. The menu is changed often so there won’t be any repeated dishes during the trip. Quality white and red wines are always available at lunch and dinner time. Complimentary Mexican beer is available at all times and there is always fresh drinking water for guests in the rooms and common use areas.


Vegetarian or other dietary requirements within reason can be accommodated with advance notice. Please contact Unicorn Trails with requests before booking.

Documents - Visa and Consulate Info

Please note that it is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct documentation in place for your trip. If Visa’s are required the requirements can change from year to year depending on diplomatic relations. Please request information from the appropriate Consulate in your home country.

Unicorn Trails will assist with any questions you have or supply any necessary supporting documents as required by the consulate on request.

General information: At the time of going to print visas are not required for UK passport holders, check www.fco.gov.uk or call on 0207 008 0232/0233 for up to date travel advice.

In Mexico City the UK high commission is at Rio Lerma 71, Col Cuauhtemoc, 06500 Mexico City, Rio Lerma 71,Col Cuauhtémoc ,06500 México City. Tel: (52) (55) 5242 8500 Fax: (52) (55) 5242 8517.

The Mexican Embassy in the U.K is at 16 St George Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 1LX. Tel: 020 7499 8586 Fax: 020 7495 4035 Email: mexuk@easynet.co.uk.

Another useful resource is Sherpa - this summarises any travel and vaccination requirements based on when you are travelling simply by entering your home country followed by your destination country: https://apply.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions


Climate Summary

The ranch enjoys a sunny and warm climate all year. However June, July and August are much wetter due to the rainy season. Winter is mostly dry and temperate and the climate is suitable for riding all year round. Mexico City has a temperate humid climate and the average annual temperature is 16 degrees Celsius (60F). The highest temperature usually occurs from March to May from 25 Celsius (77F) and the lowest temperature at night in January (5°C, 41°F). Summer is the rainiest season in Mexico City.

Climate Chart

Climate chart for Mexico City

Health

COVID: Be sure to check the latest COVID regulations for travelling in any country you visit.

Health authorities have classified Mexico as having a risk of Zika virus transmission.

On arrival in Mexico City and other high altitude areas, you may feel a lack of energy, shortness of breath or headaches.

Drink only boiled or bottled water and avoid ice in drinks.

Please refer to your country’s latest health guideline for travel in Mexico and contact your own GP for up to date advice on vaccinations and prophylaxis prior to travel.

Please take along sun cream and anti-allergy medicine for possible insect bites.

Electricity

In Mexico the supply voltage is 127V. If the appliance or its power supply are not dual voltage rated, the single voltage appliance will have to be used alongside a voltage transformer or converter to allow the appliance to work safely and properly (unless the appliance operates at 127V).

Mobile, WiFi and charging

Phone coverage - the ranch has excellent mobile phone coverage and fast Wifi connection in all rooms. If using a GoPro please ensure you have the permission of the group to be filmed.

Packing List

We recommend bringing some layers of warm, comfortable clothes. The average temperature in the daytime is around 21°C but during the night the temperature can drop to 5°C. The varied terrain also means the temperature is very variable on the rides.
Pack as you usually would for a holiday, for e.g. sunglasses, toiletries and then these are your Horse Riding holiday essentials. If you are unsure, please speak with your Travel Consultant:

ESSENTIALS FOR ALL RIDING HOLIDAYS
Riding helmet – complying with current EU & British standards – (some locations, mostly in the EU, can provide them but if possible bring your own for comfort and correct fit)
Riding boots designed for riding and walking
Chaps
At least 2 pairs of riding trousers – jodhpur’s/breeches are best for anything, except western riding (Jeans)
Long sleeved shirts
Lightweight waterproof jacket
Water bottle
Mobile phone
Plug adaptor (Mexico uses a 2-pin plug)
Lightweight long sleeved shirts – light colours are best
Insect repellent/sun screen

Provided by hosts
- Riding hat
- Each room is equipped with bathrobes, hairdryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, sewing kits, shoe polish kits, and individual soaps.

Programmes

This ride has an 7 day / 6 night / 5 riding day (+1 dependent of late departing flights)

Departure Dates

2025: Available year round on request
Peak Season: 13 - 20 Apr; 20 Dec - 04 Jan 2026

Pricing
No single supplement payable if willing to share with someone of same sex. Should you wish to book a single room, please see supplement price below.
No of   
days/nights
Riding days Product item description £
20257d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)1,959
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room789
20257d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,099
20257d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite845
20257d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,289
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite925
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,559
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room1,035
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,725
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite1,089
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,995
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite1,199
No of   
days/nights
Riding days Product item description
20257d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,319
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room935
20257d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,479
20257d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite999
20257d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,705
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite1,095
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,025
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room1,225
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,219
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite1,289
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,539
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite1,415
No of   
days/nights
Riding days Product item description US $
20257d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,749
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room1,109
20257d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)2,939
20257d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite1,185
20257d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,209
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite1,299
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,589
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room1,449
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)3,819
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite1,529
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)4,199
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite1,679
No of   
days/nights
Riding days Product item description SEK
20257d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)26,009
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room10,475
20257d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)27,815
20257d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite11,199
20257d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)30,345
20257d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite12,279
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Classic Room – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)33,955
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Classic Room13,725
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)36,119
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement in Suite14,449
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Master Suite – Dbl pp (rides with 3+ riders)39,735
2025 Peak Seasom7d/6n5Single Supplement Master Suite15,895
Recommended Reading

Sons of the Shaking Earth - Eric Wolf. A wonderfully readable introduction to Mexican history.

The Maya (Ancient Peoples and Places) - Michael D Coe

Aztecs: An Interpretation - Inga Clendinnen. A fascinating, thought-provoking and vividly dramatic look into the heart of Aztec society.

Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans - Alan Riding, is an excellent guide to understanding modern Mexico and its love-hate relationship with the United States.

So Far So God: A Journey to Central America - Patrick Marnham. A vivid account of a trip from California, through Mexico to the badlands of Central America. The title comes from the saying 'Poor Mexico! So far from God, so close to the United States.' 

Like Water For Chocolate - Laura Esquivel. This book created a huge interest in things Mexican when it was published in 1989. Set in rural Mexico at the time of the revolution, the novel manages to combine fantasy with recipes. 

All the Pretty Horses - Cormac McCarthy. A poetic tale of three young latter-day cowboys riding south of the border.

European novelists have long been attracted by Mexico. Graham Greene's 1930s travelogue The Lawless Roads and his great novel The Power and the Glory; Aldous Huxley's Beyond the Mexique Bay and DH Lawrence's burdensome The Plumed Serpent, which is intent on asking all the big questions about Mexican life.

The Mango Orchard: The extraordinary true story of a family lost and found   A young Englishman who travelled in Columbia, Guatemala and Mexico, in part to trace the fascinating story of his great grandfather's adventures in Central America a century ago. There is a great twist at the end, which we won't spoil.

Of course a mandatory copy of Lonely Plant Guide is invaluable.


Other Activities

Squash, basketball, volleyball and football courts

Wildlife

Much of the riding takes place within the Ajusco National Park. The park's fauna consists of many mammals such as bats, shrews, opossum, volcano rabbit, squirrel, least weasel, skunk, coyote, and bobcat. There are three common snake species in the park: milk snake, rattlesnake, and plain-bellied water snake. The main bird species observed in the park are: house sparrow, barn swallow, lark, chalk-browed mockingbird, woodpecker, blue jay, black vulture and even golden eagle.

Other Information

The ranch is located in the beautiful countryside of Ajusco, a small town near Mexico City. It is situated between many inactive volcanoes and is approximately 2700m above sea level. The surrounding mountains offer stunning views, where all of the Valley of Mexico can be seen, including the city and its skyscrapers, Popocatepetl, Iztaccihuatl and Nevado de Toluca volcanoes, and parts of the Valley of Cuernavaca can all be admired.

Other Country Information

Mexico is a vast country. The Sierra Madre and Rocky Mountains run south from the border with the US. The interior consists of an elevated plateau.

Northern Mexico is dry and desert-like, while the south is mountainous jungle containing the ruins of ancient Mayan and Aztec city complexes.

These indigenous civilizations are credited with many inventions including: building pyramid-temples, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, highly-accurate calendars, fine arts, intensive agriculture, engineering, an abacus calculation, a complex theology, and the wheel. Without any draft animals the wheel was used only as a toy. The only metals they apparently knew how to use were native copper and gold.

The people of Mexico today are a mixture of descendants from Spanish and other immigrants, mainly Europeans, who settled in Mexico from the sixteenth century onwards, and mestizos - mixed European and indigenous ancestry, as well as the many indigenous groups. It is a nation where affluence, poverty, natural splendour and urban blight rub shoulders.

Mexico is also one of the worlds most bio-diverse countries with an incredible and colourful array of fauna and flora.

Mexico is six to eight hours behind GMT and they use the metric weights and measures system, so kilometres and kilograms instead of miles and pounds. There is approximately 1.6 kilometres in a mile and 2.2 pounds in a kilogram. The international dialling code is +52.


Travel Summary

Meeting-point (getting there):
Mexico City Airport (MEX)
Transfer:
2025: Not Included from Mexico City airport. On request - approx. $100 USD per car return, maximum 4 people, payable on-site. (Subject to change)
Flight Guide:
2025: London to Mexico City Airport (MEX) return from £770pp (Season Dependent)
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