Arusha National Park
Tanzania
7 hours
20 km
Leisure
Guided
Supported
A gem amongst parks
Described by Sir Julian Huxley as “a gem amongst parks”, this park is Tanzania’s smallest but most beautiful park in the northern circuit. It consists of three spectacular features, the Momella Lakes, Mount Meru and the Ngurudoto Crater. A cycling tour in Arusha National Park is a fun and thrilling way to experience this magnificent park, which offers the opportunity to explore a beguiling diversity of habitats rich in wild life, within a few hours. This tour lets you explore beautiful areas of the park rarely visited while on safari hence giving you the ultimate wilderness experience.
Apart from the wildlife and scenery there is a wealth of history you will uncover from this tour including the history of the park and the early missionaries who used to live in this area. In order to ensure your complete safety and comfort, you will be accompanied with an armed ranger and support vehicle(s) throughout your tour. Whenever you get tired you can just hop off your bike and onto the support vehicle. Come explore one of Tanzania’s most beautiful parks with us.
Tour Information
From
Moshi/Arusha
To
Moshi/Arusha
Cost From
Guided Please Ask
Group Info
Lower rates pp for bigger groups
Inclusions
- Hardtail mountain bikes
- Park fees, government fees & taxes inclusive of 18% VAT
- English speaking driver-guide
- Helmets
- Cycling guide(s)
- Transport in 4X4 Toyota Land Cruiser
- Packed lunch
- Bottled mineral water throughout the tour
- Snacks and fruits at water points
- Park ranger
Exclusions
- Local and International flights
- Travel Insurance
- Alcoholic beverages, sodas and items of a personal nature
- Laundry Service
- Tips to the driver guides (recommended minimum $20 per day)
Options
- Pre & Post Safari Accommodation in Moshi / Arusha
Additional
Llower rates for Tanzanian residents
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