09/21/2010
You don’t have to stay on a horse the entire time you’re at Thailand’s Horseshoe Point (even if you might want to do so). In fact, there are a variety of non-horse-related attractions that the whole family can enjoy. The property is now a live-in community, which had several new houses available for rent or purchase earlier in the summer. If you’re interested in experiencing a unique new life in Thailand, call for more information, or read on to see what features the property has to offer.Horseshoe Point offers a twist on the traditional swimming experience with its Island Pool, opened in February 2010. With a lap pool, children’s pool, steam and sauna rooms, Jacuzzi, and more, the pool offers the perfect way to beat the Thai heat. For the adults, there’s also a refreshing bar. (more…)
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09/14/2010
Horse-lovers are known for their unique sense of style. Just consider the outfits those jockeys wear. Horseshoe Point, the Thai resort, has style to spare, and even non-horse-lovers can see that. For those already acquainted with the finer four-legged species, however, the International Riding School at the resort is the main draw.That’s not to say that those who have never set foot on a horse can’t start now, though. The Horseshoe Point International Riding School is a Ministry-of-Education-registered training facility that covers all the basics of horse-handling and riding. In 50-minute sessions, either privately or as part of a group, you’ll study both on and off the horse and create a working relationship with your mount to suit you both. The head trainer at the site is Riding Master Khun Chaikiri Srifuengfung, a talented trainer who studied under Maestro Nuno Oliveira. (more…)
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