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Fri 07 Jun - Sun 16 Jun 2019

In aid of Amref Health Africa UK

Amref Health Africa UK

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Your challenge day by day

Day 1, Fri 07 Jun 2019

International departure from London

All your hard work and training is about to pay off, it’s time to depart for Kenya. Say farewell to friends and family, you’re off on the adventure of a lifetime. 
You’ll meet the rest of your team at the airport, before departing London for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 2, Sat 08 Jun 2019

Nairobi Project visit and then transfer to Thika

Today you will visit the Amref Flying Doctors at Wilson Airport to see first hand their life-saving work. You’ll also visit an Amref Health Africa project in either Kibera or Dagoretti. Lunch will be organised by the charity and later in the afternoon, you will transfer to Thika and prepare for the cycling days ahead.

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 3, Sun 09 Jun 2019

Thika to Castle Forest Lodge (approximately 99km)

It’s time for the challenge to begin. After breakfast, you will mount your bike and ride past Kenya’s largest pineapple plantation. The ride is mostly downhill until the Sagana river bridge (1200m) where the terrain changes and starts to rise gradually with undulating hills as we approach Mount Kenya forest (2166m). 
Your ride passes through rich agricultural areas growing a range of tropical fruits & vegetables. The cooler Mount Kenya region also allows coffee and tea plantations to flourish. 
The lodge where you stay overnight is located within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mount Kenya National Park. You’ll have the chance to spot elephants, buffaloes, diverse antelopes, monkeys and over 175 species of birds.

Accommodation: Lodge

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Day 4, Mon 10 Jun 2019

Castle Forest Lodge to Bantu Mountain Lodge (approximately 94km)

Your route today skirts the edge of Mount Kenya forest. You’ll ride through an area rich in tea plantations, intertwined with settlements and market centres towards Karatina University. As the road gradually enters open terrain at Chaka, there are splendid views of Aberdare’s Mountain Ranges on our left and Mount Kenya on the right.
This afternoon’s terrain is dominated by large cattle ranches, with very few villages or towns, but further on you re-enter the Mount Kenya forest.

Accommodation: Lodge

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Day 5, Tue 11 Jun 2019

Bantu Mountain Lodge to Sweetwaters - Ol Pejeta Conservancy (approximately 25km)

Your day starts with a short ride to the Equator line, where you’ll have the chance to be in two hemispheres at once. You’ll then head due west towards Sweetwaters, located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Ol Pejeta is the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, and home to the two last remaining northern white rhinos. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is one of the best and easiest locations to spot all the 'big 5' (elephants, rhinos, lions, leopards and buffalo) in the shortest time span. 
This is also the only place in Kenya to see chimpanzees. The sanctuary was established to rehabilitate animals rescued from the black markets of West Africa.
Today’s shorter ride of 25km will allow plenty of time in the afternoon for a safari through the conservancy. You’ll spend the night at a special camp inside the conservancy. 

Accommodation: Camp

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Day 6, Wed 12 Jun 2019

Ol Pejeta to Ngare Ndare forest (approximately 72km)

Ride through the fascinating and famed conservancy this morning before passing through settlements, small-scale farms and wheat plantations to the Ngare Ndare forest reserve. 
Ngare Ndare reserve is a lush forest at the foothills of Mt. Kenya, and among one of the few indigenous forests in Kenya with an expanding canopy cover. Azure pools glisten at the bottom of waterfalls and 200-year-old trees stretch into the canopy supporting a rich variety of bird and animal life. The forest is a vital elephant corridor that links the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy to Mount Kenya. In the late afternoon, you will enjoy a canopy walk near your campsite. 

Accommodation: Camp

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Day 7, Thu 13 Jun 2019

Ngare Ndare to Meru (approximately 70km)

After breakfast, you cycle through Ngare Ndare forest, going past Ngare Ndare settlement to Lewa Conservancy.  Lewa is the heart of wildlife conservation, sustainable development and responsible tourism in northern Kenya and is one of the last remaining sanctuaries for endangered black and white rhinos.  
There is a high possibility of spotting endangered rhinos, giraffes and other savannah wildlife. You will exit the conservancy and ride through settlements and farms before finishing on the outskirts of Meru town.

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 8, Fri 14 Jun 2019

Project visit and transfer to Nairobi

Today you will visit a project in Meru organised by Amref Health Africa. After lunch, you transfer by bus to Nairobi for a celebration meal to toast your achievements!

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 9, Sat 15 Jun 2019

Free day in Nairobi before an evening flight to London

Today is free to explore bustling Nairobi before you transfer to the airport for your flight to London. Take time today to sit back and reflect on your Kenyan experience and swap contact details with new-found friends and cycling partners. Please note, lunch and dinner are not included today.

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Day 10, Sun 16 Jun 2019

Arrive home

After an overnight flight, we arrive back in London and you can head home to share your memories with friends and family.

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Important information

N.B. The itinerary is there as a guide and may change due to unusual weather patterns, wildlife movements, the strength of the group, and so on. We will do our very best to keep to the set itinerary; however, we cannot be held responsible for any last minute changes that might occur. In all such circumstances, your expedition leader will have the final say.

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