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Mel’s Tour d’Afrique 2020

Information about the Tour d’Afrique from the TDA Global Cycling website:

Our original trans-continental journey and flagship expedition crossing Africa from north to south, covering almost 12,000 km in four months. A test of mind, body, and bicycle. Traveling through 10 countries in all, you will cycle along the Nile past ancient temples, through the Sudanese desert, and up and down the biblical landscapes of Ethiopia’s rugged Simien Mountains. After crossing the Equator in Kenya, you will pedal past legendary Mount Kilimanjaro, to Lake Malawi, Victoria Falls, and along the edges of the magnificent Kalahari and Namib deserts, en route to the finish of your epic journey in beautiful Cape Town, South Africa.

 

The trans-African crossing from Cairo to Cape Town has been one of the world’s epic journeys ever since Cecil Rhodes’ 19th century dream of connecting South Africa and Egypt by rail. Since then, the route has become an iconic goal for global adventurers. Over the years individuals have attempted to complete the route using every kind of transport imaginable, with many forced to abandon their quest due to physical challenges and geopolitical complications. In 2003, the inaugural Tour d’Afrique succeeded in cycling the entire 12,000 km distance and in the process established the Guinness World Record for the fastest human powered crossing of Africa.

 

Starting at the Pyramids, under the watchful eyes of the immortal Sphinx, the cyclists will head south along the Red Sea and the Nile River in Egypt, visiting the famous sites of Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel, before entering Sudan. After enjoying the desert climes and warm hospitality of the Sudanese people, the tour climbs up into Ethiopia which is renowned for its rugged, almost biblical, landscapes, its unique culture and cuisine, and it’s fast growing economy.

 

Having conquered the challenges of Ethiopia, the tour then enters more westernized Kenya, crossing the remote Dida Galgalu desert en route to Nairobi. With Mount Kilimanjaro looming in the distance, you’ll then ride into the verdant and wildlife rich country of Tanzania, and enjoy a triple rest day in the safari capital of Arusha. The tour then descends into less known Malawi, the “Warm Heart of Africa,” where the riders will savour the shore and surf of Lake Malawi and ride alongside some of that nation’s many cycling farmers. After crossing Zambia from east to west we arrive at the Zambezi river and stand in awe at the world famous Victoria Falls.

 

The final month of our trans-Africa expedition begins in pancake flat Botswana where you are bound to encounter elephants along the road. From there the tour spins into Namibia, one of Africa’s hidden gems, and across its harsh but stunning desert landscapes. After crossing the Senqu (Orange) river the tour enters its 10th and final country, South Africa, a land of beauty, contrast and rich history. As the tour comes to an end at Cape Town’s picturesque South Atlantic ocean harbour, in the shadow of majestic Table Mountain, we’ll look back at our amazing journey and celebrate it’s completion with lifelong friends.

Overview of Tour d’Afrique

SECTION 1

CAIRO to KHARTOUM

JAN 16 to FEB 5

SECTION 2

KHARTOUM to ADDIS ABABA

FEB 7 to FEB 20

SECTION 3

ADDIS ABABA to NAIROBI

FEB 23 to MAR 7

SECTION 4

NAIROBI to MBEYA

MAR 9 to MAR 20

SECTION 5

MBEYA to LILONGWE

MAR 22 to MAR 28

SECTION 6

LILONGWE to VICTORIA FALLS

MAR 30 to APR 7

SECTION 7

VICTORIA FALLS to WINDHOEK

APR 11 to APR 21

SECTION 8

WINDHOEK to CAPE TOWN

APR 24 to MAY 9

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