(2026-02-05) Kyrgyzstan’s Lakes, Turkey’s Trails, India’s Legends.
This week is equal parts wild and wow: India by horseback, starting in the electric buzz of a legendary horse fair, then threading through fortress country, luxury camping, and finishing with leopard territory. Kyrgyzstan brings the big mountains energy, with long rides through multiple regions, yurt nights by Song-Kul and Issyk-Kul, and the kind of cultural flex that sounds made up until you’re there: riding out with eagle hunters.
Then there’s Cappadocia, the local way, not the selfie-stick parade, with six autumn days of cooler temps, sporty forward horses, fairy chimneys, cave churches, and the chance to track the semi-wild Yılkı horses across open country. You’ll finish with the only sensible ending: a hammam, melting back into your human form.
And if you want maximum adventure points, there’s a camp-under-the-stars ride where the days are big, the nights are wilder, and a photographer comes to make sure this adventure doesn’t live only in your memory.