The Gaucho Trail — BLACK SADDLE
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The Gaucho Trail by Don Joaquin

7 days | From US$3,200 per person sharing | Corrientes, Argentina

 

Ride from Estancia to Estancia with Argentine Cowboys


OVERVIEW

Argentine cowboys are called Gauchos. It’s more than a job, it’s a way of life. They have their own Saint, their own way of being, their own flag and every single one of them is incredibly stylish.

Explore the Corrientes river delta riding from Estancia to Estancia, driving loose horses, galloping on sandy beaches and enjoying africa-level service and hospitality on this incredible ride through northern Argentina.

Comfort is not compromised here, enjoy comfortable hotel accommodation each night and a free massage for each rider.

LET’S RIDE!

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Stunning, modern Estancia accommodation

  • Large herd of criollo horses to choose from

  • Fast, splashy canters in wetlands similar to Botswana in flood

  • Africa level service and excellent dining experiences

  • Horses grazing on the lawn in the afternoon

  • Lap pool surrounded by palm trees

  • Shop like a gaucho for high quality artisanal clothing and tack in Esquina

  • Incredible food, a lot of traditional asado (BBQ)

  • Very loving and welcoming hosts with the Solanet family (they are the best!)

 

OVERVIEW

RIDE GUIDE

6 Nights / 7 Days

Cost: US$3,200 per person sharing or US$3,900 for your own room

Operator: Don Joaquin

Where: Corrientes, Argentina

When: All year

Riding level: Experienced

Weight limit: Maximum of 100kg / 200lbs

Time in the saddle: 3 - 8 hours riding per day

HORSES

There are over 100 horses of the Criollo and Criollo mix breed. They are very well trained and responsive ensuring an enjoyable and safe ride.

Accustomed to being ridden by the gauchos doing their ranch work the horses are healthy, strong, athletic and agile. The large herd allows the horses to be rotated so they are never overworked and have plenty of time to live naturally in the herd and graze in the fields.

The saddles used are Argentine ‘recado’ and ‘montura correntina’ style saddles, both of which provide exceptional comfort, similar to a Western saddle.

ACCOMMODATION

Three nights are spent at Estancia Don Joaquin, a working cattle farm and luxury Gaucho-chic house designed by owners Angie and Diego.

One night is spent at a Colonial Style Estancia

One night is spent a Mediterranian Style Estancia

One night is spent at the Don Joaquin fishing lodge on the Corrientes River. The lodge has 12 large double bedrooms, a lap pool and views out over the river delta.

GET IN TOUCH

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Total of 7 days / 6 nights lodging at four different locations, all meals and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), one full body massage, transfers between Estancia Don Joaquin and Esquina Bus Station, one gaucho per rider, Gaucho culture experience.

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

Travel insurance, luxury bus fee, flights, tips / gratuity for guides and house staff.

TRANSFERS

You will take a luxury overnight bus with fully reclined bed seat from Retiro station in Buenos Aires departing at 8:30pm to the town of Esquina arriving at 4am. Ezekial will meet you at the bus stop - he hasn’t lost a guest yet!

On your return you will depart on the 11pm bus from Esquina back to Buenos Aires.

We will share detailed instructions on how to catch the bus including at youtube video of the journey. You have the option of using the services of a driver in Buenos Aires whom you can pay directly. He will wait until the bus has departed before waving you off.

MEALS

You will experience traditional Argentine cuisine with all meals, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks included.

Guests will dine all together on the outdoor terrace overlooking the peaceful scenery. In the evening by the fire side you will enjoy the owners’ warmth and hospitality whilst eating delicious local Argentine cuisine.

Breakfast includes homemade breads, croissants, tortas fritas (gaucho fried bread), cakes, eggs cooked how you prefer, fruits and fresh squeezed orange juice, butter, jams and the famous dulce de leche.

Lunches and dinners are three course affairs. All meats and vegetables are sourced locally. All lunches and dinners are served with some of the best Argentinian wines.

Argentina’s national dish, asado or barbecue, is a cherished meal. You will have the opportunity to savour the grilled beef, purchased locally and cooked by chief gaucho, Roque. Empanadas are another Argentine favourite, made with either a chicken or beef filling and then baked or fried.

At Estancia Don Joaquin everything is homemade. The kitchen remains open for anyone interested in learning the secrets of the regional Argentinian cuisine.

Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free menus available.

WHAT TO PACK

Country clothing in natural colours will beautifully blend into the local surroundings. A dress or jacket for dinner is fitting for the beautiful dining experience though if your group is more casual you’re welcome to relax in comfortable clothing.

Cotton or linen long sleeved shirts, jeans or breeches, shorts, short or long boots, leather chaps, rain jacket, swimming suit, comfortable shoes, sun glasses, hat and a helmet if you choose to wear one.

Refer to our FAQ for what to pack on a horse riding holiday.

INTERNET

Wifi is available at the Estancia.

Download an e-sim from Airalo and install before you arrive to have data in some areas on the Estancia and in urban areas.

Use our code BLACKS3976 to receive $3 off your e-sim credit.

PRICES & AVAILABILITY

Estancia Don Joaquin is open all year round. The Gaucho Trail can be booked with a minimum of 2 riders or you can join our exclusive Black Saddle groups.

The Gaucho Trail Ride

7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS - $3,200pp sharing, $3,900 single occupancy

09 - 15 October 2025

24 - 30 November 2025

19 - 25 January 2026

The Gaucho Trail will run with a 2 rider minimum so do get in touch with your travel window and we will see if we can make it happen.

Fill in an obligation free Rider Form to book and we will get back to you with availability.

 

YOUR ITINERARY

While this is the intended itinerary that your guide may adapt to account for the weather if absolutely necessary.


THE GAUCHO TRAIL

6 Nights / 7 Days | From US$2,900 pp sharing or US$3,600 for your own room | Submit a rider profile to request availability.

 

ACCOMMODATION

ESTANCIA DON JOAQUIN

Nights 1, 4 and 5

Air-conditioned rooms that have been stylishly built by Diego Solanet and decorated by Angie, your hosts.

Rooms are private and each has a view of the gardens. Sometimes the horses will come to graze right outside your window. Very dreamy!

The property has a lap pool amongst the palm trees, two dining rooms and a restaurant quality kitchen.

ESTANCIA BUENO VISTA

Night 2

A colonial style ranch with simple farmhouse rooms with tiled floors and hand-carved wooden beds.

Enjoy the new environment with Don Joaquin's catering and hospitality.

ESTANCIA LA PELADA

Night 3

A mediteranian style 5,000 hectare ranch with a large number of lagoons inhabited by many animals such as
capybaras, alligators, otters, turtles and more than 280 species of birds.

As your ride there you may see see deer, antelope,
foxes, rheas, wild horses and many more animals in communion with their habitat.

DON JOAQUIN RIVER LODGE

Night 6

The Solanet women, Angie and Josefina, run Don Joaquin and Diego and Ramon run the river lodge where guests can enjoy fishing holidays catching golden dorado in the Corrientes and Paraná Rivers.

The lodge is also sprawling with 13 suites and a lap pool overlooking the river. This is where you will spend your final night on your trail.

 
 

ESQUINA

Currency is the Argentinian Peso (ARG$). Banks in Argentina greatly limit daily withdrawals so bring USD$ in cash to convert in Buenos Aires. You can pay your tips in USD. Card are readily taken in Buenos Aires. If you need to withdraw cash Western Union can issue larger amounts than ATMs at a much better rate.

Weather and Climate

Esquina is flat, ranching land in a subtropical climate. Winter, from May to August, is actually perfect for riding with very little rain and temperatures of around 20°C.

Spring, from September to November is a lovely time to visit with all the flowers in bloom.

  • January has an average maximum temperature of 33°C and is the warmest month of the year.

  • The coldest month is July with an average maximum temperature of 20°C.

  • April tops the wettest month list with 161 mm of rainfall.

  • July is the driest month but has the lowest temperatures. Still ideal for riding between 9 and 20 degrees.

  • Most rainfall is seen in April and October but it rains more on relatively few days, making it still a great time to go for a riding holiday.

TEMPARATURE

RAINY DAYS

RAINFALL

 
 

PRICES & AVAILABILITY

Join an exclusive Black Saddle departure date or join a private departure with a minimum of just two riders.

The Gaucho Trail Ride

7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS - $3,200pp sharing, $3,900 single occupancy

09 - 15 October 2025

24 - 30 November 2025

19 - 25 January 2026

Fill in an obligation free Rider Form to book and we will get back to you with availability.

HOW TO BOOK

If the ride is less than $2,000 the full balance will be due to secure your saddle, otherwise a 20% deposit is due with the balance due 90 days before the ride.

Cancellation Terms

More than 90 days in advance the full deposit is returned net of bank charges and a $250 cancellation fee per rider to cover our time spent organising your holiday. 

90 - 61 days in advance the deposit or 50% of the full amount is forfeited.

60 – 0 days in advance 100% of the full amount is forfeited.

 
 

JOIN OUR BLACK SADDLE EXCLUSIVE WEEKS

Gaucho Trail

09 - 15 October 2025

24 - 30 November 2025

19 - 25 January 2026

7 Days From US$3,200 sharing or $3,900 for your own room. Ride from estancia to estancia, driving horses for part of it, cantering on the beaches of the Corrientes river with pop up picnics and cowboy dinners.

Estancia Stay

19 - 25 January 2026

7 Days $2,100 | Spend a week at the estancia (no need to repack and move). Ride twice a day with a long siesta in between.

Swim with your horse, participate in cow work on the farm, swim in the lap pool, and enjoy an evening asado with the infamous Gaucho Killer cocktail.

All your cowboy dreams come true!