Description
Ever wished you could explore Africa's most spectacular wildlife reserves on your mountain bike? Join us on our exclusive Tanzanian mountain bike trek and you can get to explore craters, valleys and hillsides teeming with African wildlife, explore rural farmlands and interact with local villagers. Stay in comfortable camps and lodges, as you ride through some of the most spectacular scenery in East Africa. It's the ultimate African adventure for the mountain biking enthusiast and can be enjoyed by all who have a moderate level of riding fitness.
Highlights
- Mountain biking through prime wildlife areas of
East Africa
- Stylish comfortable accommodation in a variety of
camps and lodges
- Opportunities for cultural interactions
- Beautiful scenery, unique fauna & flora and
spectacular game viewing
- Climbing one of the only active volcanoes in Africa
- Oldoinyo Lengai
Sample Itinerary
Day 1
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport. You will
be met and transferred to the Ndarakwai Tented Lodge
in west Kilimanjaro where you will be staying overnight.
Use the free time in the evening to check your bike
and gear and make sure you are ready for the trek.
Day 2
After breakfast you start the trek with a leisurely
ride around the Ndarakwai Ranch. The area has fantastic
wildlife and you can experience game viewing from a
different perspective. The day’s ride takes you
out to a remote satellite camp where you’ll stop
for lunch before continuing on your explorations for
the afternoon.
Day 3
Today you continue through the Ndarakwai Ranch, around
the base of Kilimanjaro to the Amboseli Park on the
border with Kenya. Following the guidance of the rangers
you may have an opportunity to bike near some of Africa’s
largest elephant. Overnight is spent at a satellite
camp.
Day 4
Taking a more relaxed pace, the day’s biking takes
you on an exploration of the park. In the afternoon
enjoy a good book on the veranda or take an afternoon
nap to ensure you’re well rested for the next
day’s ride.
Day 5
A long day of riding ahead, make an early start and
enjoy the spectacular scenery as you bike across the
valley between Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru. Wildlife
is abundant in this area so you’re sure to enjoy
some great game viewing along the way. The night will
be spent at a camp inside the forests of the Arusha
National Park.
Day 6
Allowing some time to recover from the previous day’s
ride you can sleep in and enjoy a late brunch before
departing from the camp. There is a four-hour transfer
to the Tanguire National Park and the start of the afternoon’s
cycle. You’ll bike along a track bordering the
Park to a small lodge called Kikoti Lodge. The Tanguire
area is drier with plenty of elephant and generally
good game viewing.
Day 7
The day’s riding activities are flexible depending
on your energy levels and include exploring the area
near Kikoti Lodge. Overnight once again at the lodge.
Day 8
After breakfast depart from Kikoti Lodge, enjoying a
game drive through the park before heading out onto
the main road and down to Lake Manyara. The afternoon’s
ride takes you along scenic single track into the village
of Mto Wa Mbu village in the Manyara area. The more
adventurous can venture riding up the Great Rift Valley
wall. Stay overnight at the Kirurumu Tented Camp.
Day 9
A more relaxed ride today takes you on a rather different
route, exploring local farm tracks through Iraqw tribal
land. You’ll be able to experience a taste of
African culture and traditional life. The area is forested
which makes a nice contrast to the dry Tanguire bush
of the past few days. The overnight stop is at the Plantation
Lodge set in the fringes of the Ngorongoro forests.
Cooler evening mists create the perfect excuse to enjoy
a glass of good red wine.
Day 10
A short morning ride takes you to the gate of the Ngorongoro
Crater Park gate. From the gate you get to relax and
enjoy a game drive to the Lamala Camp where you‘ll
be staying overnight. In the late afternoon you can
enjoy another game drive on the crater floor followed
by sundowners.
Day 11
After breakfast depart from Lamala Camp and bike through
the scenic valley between Ngorongoro Crater and Empakai
Crater. The roads are relatively good and the ride is
not too strenuous. The area is the home of the Masaai
people and there’ll be plenty of opportunity for
cultural interaction. The campsite on the rim of Empakai
Crater lies at an altitude of 3600m and the final ascent
is left to the hard-core riders in the group. The rest
can load up the bikes and transfer up on the vehicles.
Day 12
The grand finale, today’s route takes you on one
of the most spectacular rides you’ll ever get
to experience! Descending from the crater rim down to
Lake Natron, which lies at an altitude of below 900m.
The whole day is spent biking, stopping en route to
enjoy the views and take in some refreshments. Overnight
at Lake Natron Camp.
Day 13
The day is at leisure to rest up or enjoy a short scenic
ride along the lakeshore. At approximately 22h20 those
wishing to ascend Olonyo Lengai will set off for the
climb. The ascent takes approximately 6 hours and the
descent a further 4 hours.
Day 14
Arriving back at camp at approximately 10h00, you’ll
have time to relax and enjoy lunch before heading back
to Arusha. There is the option to extend for a further
night to recover from the climb before heading back
to Arusha and your flight home.
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