Horseback Riding

My boy keeps telling us that he wants to ride on a horse. Blame it to all those Barney clips he watches about cowboys and farms. LOL! Hubby told him that he’s too young for horseback riding, but when he grows up, we will go for a trip.
I found that the Horseback Riding in Las Vegas is pretty interesting. There are a few Las Vegas Horseback Tours including breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight tours, and you can just pick the one that suits you the most. If you are going with a lot of friends, you can also inquiry about the group booking of 20 -100 persons on a tour. Thus, you may consider an adventurous company trip too if you are planning for one.
I think my boy will surely be thrilled if he can join a trip like this. But since he’s only going to be three years old this December, he might be too young for horseback riding now. Furthermore, he told us he only wants to ride on a little pony. LOL! Anyway, the tours are only suitable for kids over 5 years old, that means I will have to wait for another few more years. My little gal is only one years old this year! How can I leave her behind?
I just came back from trip to India, I had an amazing time there and hats off to the travel Company who planned my itinerary, that allowed me to see most of India my allocated period of 3 weeks.
In North India I covered Delhi – Shimla – Manali – Chandigarh – Delhi ,then we headed to South India where we visited Kerala & Trivandrum-Kovalam-Kumarakom-Thekkady-Munnar-Cochin . In East India we visted Calcutta – Darjeeling – Gangtok – Bhubhaneshwar – Puri and finally my trip ended in West India after taking a Grand Tour of Rajasthan .
Wow, Abhishek, your trip to India sounds really good!
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