This Woman Explore Australia Horseback Riding

in #traveling7 years ago

Melbourne - This beautiful woman has a different way to enjoy travelingnya. He conquered the most famous treking track in Australia with 3 horses.

His name is Alienor Le Gouvello, a 31-year-old, French-blooded woman who has long lived in Australia.

He is very adventurous and traveling hobby. At this time he was exploring Australia with three horses. He is one of 35 people who successfully managed this treking path.

Le Gouvello successfully conquered the National Bicentennial treking track, the longest trekking route in Australia. This route starts from Healesville in Victoria and ends in Cooktown, Queensland.

It took 10 months to find a suitable horse for his journey. He asked for help from one of the association's watchers and protected Australian wild horses.

He conquered the National Bicentennial treking track for 11 months. He became the second woman to successfully conquer this path, and the only one who used a horse.

He passes 18 National Parks, 50 forests, and 3 states and sees beautiful Australian landmarks. The distance traveled is 5330 Km.

These are the horses that accompany Le Gouvello's journey. This horse is called Cooper, River, and Roxanne.

Le Gouvello often stay in the wild. In addition to walking along with three kyda, he also brought a dog named Max.

This was not Le Gouvello's first horse riding trip. He has also ridden across Mongolian territory along 900 km, exploring India on motorbikes, and traveling 10,000 km from Irkutz in Siberia to Paris via Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Belgium and France with money limited. Awesome!