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This time we take you on your mountain bike through the diversity and time in the plains below Kilimanjaro. With close encounters of numerous species of wildlife, and an insight into the lifestyles of the local people as well as a superb back up service your real East African Adventure is perfect.
For the fit and adventurous, this is truly an exciting experience! Wind your way through tiny villages, bustling markets, up the mountains and down the valleys, encountering wildlife and meet people of the beaten track - an experience of a life time.
People in East Africa understand the value of bicycles. It is not only a means of transporting farm products from small scale farms to bustling colorful markets, but also a means of transportation of passengers in the towns of Kakamega, Kisumu und Busia.
Cycling also developed in the 70’s into a national sport. Every year charity races are organized. This year a downhill race from Point Lenana ( 4985 m) to the highlands around the equator at 2200m raised funds for conservation efforts of the Mt. Kenya “ Bill Woodley” Trust.
The diverse landscapes ranging from deserts to almost 6000m high mountains, the Great Rift Valley, the birdlife, rich saline lakes on the Rift Valley floor, the wildlife in and outside the National Parks and the diverse cultures of the people make East Africa a superb mountain biking destination. Whether you are a professional mountain biker or just a leisure cyclist, do not miss this opportunity to experience the real Africa from the saddle of your bicycle.
Wind your way through tiny villages and bustling market towns into a true wilderness where you cycle past herds of antelope, graceful giraffe and inquisitive zebra.
Following tracks and paths through the countryside, you avoid the main roads and traffic, getting truly off the beaten track as you explore the East African countryside.
Mountain biking can be arranged as a one-day activity or as the basis for your entire safari. In either case, you'll have a support vehicle in case of emergencies, carrying all the cyclist supplies.
Try biking as a truly mobile safari adventure!
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