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The Mount Kenya Bike Tour is a 3-day adventure of discovery, exploration and challenging oneself. Deep in the magnificent Mount Kenya Forest, on the slopes of Kenya’s tallest peak, across the stunning wheat and canola filled Ol Donyo farm or in the mystical Ngare Ndare Forest, take on the trails, one pedal at a time.
Day 1: 30km, 492m climbing (Mt. Kenya Forest)
Day 2: 36km, 1200m climbing (Scaling Mt. Kenya)
Day 3: 50km, 598m climbing (Ol Donyo farm and Ngare Ndare Forest)
CHARGES:
Kenyan Citizens - Ksh. 18,200
Residents - Ksh. 19,400
Non-residents - Ksh. 26,700
What’s included:
• Transfers from Nairobi and back (Self-drive option available)
• Cycle guides for 3 days
• Accommodation in campsites and bandas
• All meals (2 Breakfasts; 3 Lunches; 2 Dinners)
• Entry fees into parks and conservancies
• AMREF Flying Doctors Medevac
*Accommodation is in campsites and bandas on sharing basis
EXTRAS:
• Bike rental - Ksh. 1500 per day
BOOKING:
To book a slot, send Ksh. 10,000 to Mpesa Till Number 805137 by April 1st, 2017. The remaining amount should be cleared before or by April 10th, 2017.
It’s a bike tour bro. Imagine the absurdity if they allowed Probox entries. But why rent a bike in general and not a car? Well, one answer is because it’s a bike.
what kind of bikes are these …i ride rented bikes everytime am at hells gate…and they go for 500/= bei ya kuongea…n good thing is there is a variety to choose from…
I did a post about that some time back! ok…not exactly about that but if you are going to do it yourself you might just as well go discover for yourself
main reson is to encourage you to get your own bike so that you embrace cycling
this is the healthiest way to spend the Easter holiday. @6k per day sio mbaya. @Gio tukutane huko
am currently shopping for a bike , not that i am know what am doing, but below is one that i have identified. costs 57k, bike and a home trainer (mountable on the rear wheel so i can train even in the house), is that a good deal for a beginner