Pedal Itinerary

Pedal Safari is a unique cycling event in East Africa. This 1700-mile safari goes through regions rich with cultural diversity and geographical phenomena including magnificent landscapes, the Indian Ocean, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, flora and fauna. The safari is divided into two legs; you can choose to participate in either one or both legs. clip2
 

1st Leg: July 20 – July 27 (8 Days)

Date

From

To

Mi

Km

July 20

Arrival to Dar-es-salaam

July 21

Orientation and Bus to Chalinze

July 22

Chalinze

Mkata

73

116

July 23

Mkata

Mombo

67

107

July 24

Mombo

Same

73

117

July 25

Same

Moshi

72

115

July 26

Goodwill projects in Moshi and Arusha

July 27

Visit Wildlife Reserves and Bus to Naivasha

From Dar es Salaam, we will journey northwestward, snaking our way through the plains and rolling hills of Eastern Tanzania. Five days later, we will arrive in Moshi, a little laid back town near the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Here we will take a break and engage in goodwill projects, then visit Ngorongoro and Serengeti Wildlife Reserves to see the migration of wildlife.

From Naivasha, we will head for Uganda, the "Pearl of Africa." We will cross over into Uganda four days later through Malaba, take a short break in Tororo, a night’s break in Mbale, and recuperate in Budaka.

Date

From

To

Mi

Km

July 28

Orientation and goodwill projects

July 29

Naivasha

Nakuru

35

55

July 30

Bus to Tororo

July 31

Tororo

Budaka

36

57

August 1

Goodwill projects in Budaka and Mbale

August 2

Budaka

Iganga

53

85

August 3

Iganga

Jinja

52

83

August 4

Jinja

Kampala

55

88

August 4

Goodwill projects in Kampala and Jinja

After Budaka, we will embark on the final stretch of the safari towards Kampala; taking nightly breaks in Iganga, and Jinja, where the Nile River breaks away from Lake Victoria, on its journey to the Mediterranean Sea. Once in Kampala, the safari is over. We will recuperate, participate in goodwill projects, and fly home.