Judging by the last review, the quality of services in this sharashkin's office has fallen below the baseboard. The owner of the farm spoke to me very rudely. When I said that I was not ready to continue the tour in this way, they told me to go back to the hotel. There was a Russian-speaking woman there. When I described the situation to her, at first she tried to help me, but after negotiations with the owner of the farm, she spoke to me in an extremely negative way. Also, the man began to record me on video, without my permission. After that, they began to press me together and claim that everything seemed to me.
Regarding rudeness, there were the following episodes (said in English, but I'll translate into Russian) - Go behind. Otherwise, the horse will spoil the other one and you will pay - Don't click, drive slowly, that's what I remember. There was no briefing before the tour. Although it was corny to talk about the hierarchy of horses. Since it differs in each herd. There was no walk as such. While the other girls were being photographed, we were just walking back and forth. The instructor did not speak English or Russian. Absolutely no communication.
Most likely, this attitude was caused by the fact that I was rather modestly dressed and refused additional photo and video shooting services.
I strongly advise against it…
The horses are simple. But obedient. The ammunition is old, battered, and leaves much to be desired. Nothing to do with the photos on the site))
The whole "rodeo" looks something like this: you are met by the road at a designated point. They lead to the beach. There, experienced riders are offered 2 short gallops (back and forth along the water's edge). Then a photo shoot on the beach. Then back to the road, crossing to the other side and continuing the "safari in the forest" route - sand dunes among rare stunted trees and shrubs. Because I was with a friend, and she has no experience at all, we just walked the rest of the route.
Overall, the impressions are positive.
But! Be vigilant: we originally had a contract for a 2-hour walk. After a little over an hour, the owner drove up to us and informed us that the route was over, give us the money, they say. Naturally, we were outraged, because we noticed the time when we got on the horses, and we knew that less than two hours had passed. The owner was clearly unhappy, but told our escort to continue the route. By the way! The English level of the stable staff is very low. Our escort didn't know a word of English.
As a result, we reached the stable. Where, when paying, we were offered to purchase photos and videos of our walk for extra money. However, they were allowed to work on the parade ground! Thanks for that!
So the overall impression is positive.