Province of Chubut, riding along the Patagonian Sea coast with baquiano: an extraordinary experience

2024-07-26 22:00:00

Residents of Camarones have the opportunity to cycle along the Patagonian Côte d’Azur.

The experience of riding a horse through paradise sands will be etched in your memory forever. Experienced baquiano Javier “Tiko” Antual talks with horses and wildlife at the interpretive center in Portal Bahía Bustamante, Chubut province Respectful interactions with animals connect you to land and sea. “People thank me so much after the ride for taking them to see them, they tell me it’s a feeling unlike any other and they leave very motivated and happy,” Tiko begins..

Javier “Tiko” Antual, 33, was born in a small area called Sierra Pailemán in Rio Negro. A sacred paradise chosen by the legendary Andean condor. His love for field work and animals remained his compass. He traveled through different regions of Patagonia until he reached Camarones, where, after working on several ranches, including La Masiga, where the Peron family lived, he became the town’s leader. Another resident.

Tico insists he is passionate about the countryside and its way of life. Although such an environment requires multiple sacrifices, the young man said this is his place in the world.

“I like to get up early, turn on the wood stove, leave the kettle running, then feed the horses and eat some delicious bitter mate. Then I get ready to go out and explore the countryside with my companions and my dog. When I get home from the tour, the little The chickens came out to greet me, which made me happy. I like living a simple life, eating barbecue, making pancakes and enjoying the little things. “I guess I’m lucky.”

This lifestyle creates a deep connection with their environment and animals. Tico emphasizes that his relationship with horses is one of pure love: “They gave me confidence, security, and mutual respect. When we were together, I felt like I was part of them,” he emphasized. The way he treats animals is respectful and compassionate. “Living with horses is a unique experience, and galloping creates a feeling of flying,” he insists.

Tiko’s love for horses has led him to offer the residents of Camarones a unique experience, giving them the opportunity to ride horses along the Patagonian Azu CoastThe proposal was made within the framework of the “Encuentros Por Naturaleza” program of the Argentine Rewilding Foundation.

Encounter with nature

the program Encounters with Nature aims to provide the people of Camarón with walks and experiences that are connected to the local environment and marine environment. In this context, a number of horse riding tours are conducted for the residents of the town.

“We seek to connect with nature, to inhabit it again from another place, this time with horses. To connect with the land and sea through animals,” emphasizes Fernanda Venditti of the Foundation’s community area, adding: “All neighbors All very grateful.. There are a lot of people who have never ridden a horse, and there are people who haven’t been on a horse since they were kids.

Horseback riding is an activity that has been practiced by humans for hundreds of years. The characteristics of the horse successfully create a bond that continues and changes over time. ““When able to connect, these animals align with the heartbeat and energy of the people they carry, creating relaxation and reducing stress,” Venditti is closed.

Transfer rides

Russ Horseback riding at the gateway to Bahía Bustamante, 80 kilometers south of Camarone on Route 1. These include walks through grasslands where you can see different native land and marine species such as: guanacos, mara hares, cormorants, foxes, steam ducks, cormorants, oystercatchers, collared plovers as well as a number of mammals , such as sea lions and whales.

Ride duration It takes about three hours to leave the interpretive center and walk through the grasslands and through Arroyo Marea., where there is a refuge. Then, continue your walk along the coast, past the archery arena and the ancient camp of Alghero.

“Here we rest for 15 minutes and have a drink or some water. Then we continue along the white sandy beach, where you can see the whole bay, as well as some islands and the town of Bahia Bustamante. “Then we continue to the mouth of the Chica River, where there are different species of birds, and finally, we return to the interpretive center where there are some delicious things to share.”

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