MOZO Horse Riding Farm

MOZO Horse Riding Farm Explore our 50 acre horse riding farm in Southern Sri Lanka. Free-range horses, friendly animals, and authentic countryside escapes. Bookings open soon.

30/12/2025

Free-moving horses, open landscapes, and time to enjoy nature.

11/12/2025

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Life on the farm is full of small, peaceful moments… like sunshine, horses napping in the fields, and dogs insisting on joining the cuddles 🐎☀️🐕

We’ve been quietly preparing something very special these past months — and we’re finally ready to share it.

Our new MOZO Horse Riding Farm Instagram page is now live!
We’ve started posting stories from around the farm — the horses, the land, the riding paths, the early-morning light — everything we love about this place.

If you’d like to follow along (and help us grow!), you can find us here: https://www.instagram.com/mozohorseridingfarm/

We’ll be opening January riding experiences very soon.
Morning rides, lessons, guided loops through the coconut groves… we’re so excited to welcome our first riders of 2026 🤎

Thank you all for your support — it means everything to us.

Training a young horse isn’t about going around in circles in an artificial arena — it’s about learning balance in the r...
27/11/2025

Training a young horse isn’t about going around in circles in an artificial arena — it’s about learning balance in the real world.

When we start a young horse, we train in natural terrain — through coconut groves, grassy tracks, and shallow water. The horse learns to look down at his feet, to step carefully over logs and coconuts, to move forward confidently even when the ground changes beneath him.

He’s guided by an experienced rider who helps him find rhythm, straightness, and softness — to carry himself with strength and calm.

It’s also lots of fun for both horse and rider!

There’s something special about riding beneath the coconut trees.The shade is soft, the air is cool, and the neat rows o...
23/11/2025

There’s something special about riding beneath the coconut trees.
The shade is soft, the air is cool, and the neat rows of palms give us endless little paths to follow.

Sometimes we weave between the trunks. Sometimes we stretch out on a long, straight line. It’s a fun place to learn to ride — the ground is gentle, the light is warm, and the whole space feels calm.

Charlie loves this part of the farm. He knows when it’s time to move forward and when it’s time to pause, breathe, and enjoy a good scratch. His favourite moment is always the same — when he hears that he’s a good boy.

Riding isn’t only about practice; it’s about partnership, rhythm, and enjoying exactly where you are.

Bookings for riding will open for 2026 soon.

When the monsoon comes, we call it the green season. The rains fill the lowlands and turn the pastures into a lake. The ...
16/11/2025

When the monsoon comes, we call it the green season.

The rains fill the lowlands and turn the pastures into a lake. The air is cool, the light is soft, and everything slows down a little. The horses wade through the water, splashing as they go, surrounded by the sounds of frogs and birds.

It’s one of the most beautiful times to be here — when the landscape is changing every day, when the grass grows wild and the skies turn silver.

The green season isn’t just rain — it’s renewal. It’s when everything comes alive again.

Our pigs don’t live in concrete pens — they live in the forest. They spend their days grazing on wild grass and roots, d...
16/11/2025

Our pigs don’t live in concrete pens — they live in the forest.

They spend their days grazing on wild grass and roots, digging through soft soil, rolling in the mud, and exploring under the trees. They can run, play, and express all their natural pig behaviours — and you can see how much fun they have.

They’re raised on a clean, organic diet, and they grow slowly, the way animals should. This is what makes our pork so tender and full of flavour: pork chops with depth, ham with character, bacon that crisps just right.

We love our mother sows — they lead the herd with such ease and gentleness. Watching them care for their piglets is a reminder of what farming should look like.

Free-range. Pasture bred. Forest-raised. Naturally fed.

Horses love wide open space – and so do we. Out here, they have all the grass they could ever want. Wide open fields, fr...
16/11/2025

Horses love wide open space – and so do we.

Out here, they have all the grass they could ever want. Wide open fields, fresh air, and long horizons. Horses are prey animals, so they feel safest when they can see everything around them — space brings calm, confidence, and freedom.

We love spending quiet moments with them while they graze — the sound of munching grass, tails swishing, the rhythm of breathing. It’s their time to rest, to just be horses.

Plenty of space. Plenty of grass. Peace in every direction.

Everything is prettier under the shade of the the mara trees Their branches stretch wide over the horses and dogs, casti...
16/11/2025

Everything is prettier under the shade of the the mara trees

Their branches stretch wide over the horses and dogs, casting shadows that move with the wind. These trees are older than us, rooted deep, holding the soil and sheltering so much life — squirrels, monkeys, peacocks, and all of us who pause beneath them.

We love the way they shape our days — offering shade from the sun, shelter from the rain, and a calm space to rest. The mara trees are part of the rhythm of the farm, always there in the background, steady and strong.

A canopy of peace — for horses, for people, for everything that lives here.

Meet our lawnmowers, entertainers, and soil builders — all in one herd. Our goats do an amazing job keeping the land hea...
16/11/2025

Meet our lawnmowers, entertainers, and soil builders — all in one herd.

Our goats do an amazing job keeping the land healthy and alive. They clear the overgrowth naturally — no bulldozers, no chemicals — just happy munching. As they graze, they fertilize the soil and open up new patches of green for the grass to grow again.

We have one big, blended herd: white Saanen goats and our friendly local Jāmanapāuri and coloured breeds. They live free-range in a rotational grazing system. Each one has a distinct personality — curious, clever, and always up for a cuddle or a snack.

They give us milk, laughter, and a park-like landscape — all powered by pure goat energy.

There’s always someone to say hello to at the farm. 🐴🐐🐄🐕🐓 Every creature here plays a part in the balance of our land — ...
16/11/2025

There’s always someone to say hello to at the farm. 🐴🐐🐄🐕🐓

Every creature here plays a part in the balance of our land — and in the joy of our days. The horses nibble the soft, low grasses. The goats trim the bushes and trees. The guinea fowl follow behind, cleaning up insects and ticks. The cows graze peacefully, adding to the fertility of the soil. And the dogs… well, they’re friends with everyone.

Each one belongs, each one contributes — and together they create the calm, lively, and loving rhythm of the farm.

Come spend time among them. There’s always a new friend waiting to meet you.

Look closely – the land is alive After the lightning storms, mushrooms begin to burst through — tiny bursts of life risi...
16/11/2025

Look closely – the land is alive

After the lightning storms, mushrooms begin to burst through — tiny bursts of life rising from the soil. Each corner of the forest reveals something new: fungi, roots, insects, the hidden systems that make our land thrive.

We farm gently, using organic and natural methods that feed the soil instead of depleting it. We do not use pesticides, insecticides, or artificial fertilisers. Every tree, every animal, every patch of grass contributes to a life cycle that keeps the earth beneath us alive and rich with unseen life.

The soil is more than dirt — it’s a living, breathing world. And we’re grateful to be part of it.

Address

De Lanerolle Estate, Talawa-Dabarella Road, Thambalapelessa, Kariyamadiththa
Embilipitiya
82274

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