Guided bike tour at the border of Arusha National Park

Summary

This mountainbike tour goes along the border of the Arusha National park, through the Africa Amini projects and closeby villages. Due to its green vegetation you will completely be able to see the difference compared to the dry Maasailand. On your way you might see giraffes, zebras or antilopes walking by. It is suitable for mountain bikers that like physical exercise.

Tour info

Duration
5 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

We will take you a bit further up (10min drive by car) to start the journey. We will start by heading down on a slight slope on the border of Arusha National Park towards the projects of Africa Amini Alama. Feel free to visit the schools, the hospital or orphanage. We will have lunch under the Africa Amini fig tree, where we met before. On the way to Ngare Nanyuki you will continue to reach another border of the National Park. Have a look at the special vegetation around the river coming directly from Mount Meru. In the village you will also find our vocational training schools and can visit students in their carpentry, mason and mechanics work. After a few kilometers of farmland you will be back at the border of Arusha National Park. Allow us to surprise you before we continue the trip back with views over the Momella lakes and Mount Kilimanjaro. A magic road you will never forget is waiting for you at the end of this 20 km trip!

What’s included?

  • Lunch

  • Bottled water

  • Mountainbike

  • Surprise

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 5h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Africa Amini Life - Experiences with Impact

About operator:

We offer experiences with impact!

This means that all the activities you experience with us have a long lasting impact on the local community. All the biking, walking and Maasai adventures you book, directly benefit the hospital, orpahange and schools on site.

We do not only show Africa to tourists, we let them feel it and give back!

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