Kereita Forest Trails

The Kereita Forest at the southern-most end of the Aberdare Range has many interesting cycling trails and features like the Kereita Cave and Waterfall. The forest is also the site of the Lari Massacre (1953) unmarked mass graves where over 5,000 victims of revenge attacks on the local population by the British colonial administration were buried. A cycling tour in this forest is thus an adventure through history and back to the present. Following on the footprints
Limuru, Tigoni
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Ngong Hills Bike Tour

The Ngong Hills lie along the Great Rift Valley, located in the southwest of Nairobi, in southern Kenya. The word “Ngong” is a Maasai word meaning “knuckles”, referring to the 4 hill peaks of the ridge, which stand alone rising from the plain around Nairobi. The Ngong Hills, from the eastside slopes, overlook the Nairobi National Park and, off to the north, the city of Nairobi. The Ngong Hills, from the westside slopes, overlook the Great
Ngong
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Tea and Cheese Farm Cycle

In the lush green, well manicured tea farms of Tigoni, a highland town north of Nairobi, there is a myriad of cycling trails zigzagging through the former White Highlands (British settlement). Tea factories, holiday homes, exclusive vistas of Nairobi and the Great Rift Valley from a 7000ft vintage, and a cheese factory all line up the route for this tour. Brown’s Cheese Farm is one such quaint home in Tigoni, now an exquisite restaurant and cheese factory. Founded
Limuru, Tigoni
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Hells Gate Full Day Adventure

Named for the intense geothermal activity within its boundaries, the Hell’s Gate National Park is a remarkable quarter of the Great Rift Valley. Spectacular scenery including the towering cliffs, water-gouged gorges, stark rock towers, scrub clad volcanoes and belching plumes of geothermal steam make it one of the most atmospheric Parks in Africa. Hell’s Gate is an ideal venue for a day cycling trip from Nairobi where, in addition to the bio-diversity that includes raptors, visitors can
Hells Gate, Naivasha
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