10to4 Mountain Bike Challenge Across Borana Conservancy

10to4 Mountain Bike Challenge Across Borana Conservancy

15/01/2024

Once one of the best-kept secrets on Africa’s adventure tourism calendar, the 10to4 Mount Kenya Mountain Bike Challenge where conservation meets adrenaline has now become the largest cycling event in Kenya. Over 400 cycling and conservation enthusiasts come from across the globe to explore the vast Mount Kenya landscape on mountain bikes or e-Bikes, with some races starting at 10,000ft and ending at 4,000ft.

This year’s event will take place over the 3 days of February 16 – 18th, 2024.

With over 20 years of experience behind it, the 2024 event promises to be another great weekend of cycling with spectacular landscapes, amazing wildlife, and fun for all the family.  There are races to suit every age and fitness level. Six mountain challenges include; Extreme,
Wild, Classic, Rush, Slide and
Mini.

The proceeds for this event are channeled towards conserving the Mount Kenya Ecosystem and supporting the wellbeing of the communities who depend on it. These projects are implemented through Mount Kenya Trust, a Kenya based Non-Profit Organisation that works to protect, preserve, and enrich the Mount Kenya ecosystem. Over $700,000 Has Been Raised Over The Past 20 Years.

Time & Location
16 Feb 2024, 06:30 – 18 Feb 2024, 17:00
Mount Kenya National Reserve, Kenya

Register Here

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