Kenya 8 Days / 7 Nights — Nairobi to Nairobi Bike Tour
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Kenya 8 Days / 7 Nights — Nairobi to Nairobi Bike Tour

4 July 2026 → 11 July 2026 · 8 days

per person$7,777
Start Date
4 July 2026
End Date
11 July 2026
Duration
8 days
Spots Available
12 / 12
Status
Available
Terrain
70% Tarmac • 20% Gravel • 10% Scenic Forest Roads
Difficulty
3/10
Group Size
Max 12

Tour Overview

Experience the best of Kenya on an 8-day guided motorcycle adventure. Ride through the breathtaking Great Rift Valley, explore Hell’s Gate National Park, cruise on Lake Naivasha, visit Lake Elementaita, ride across the famous Kericho tea plantations, discover waterfalls and forests around Nyahururu and Mount Kenya, and enjoy spectacular mountain roads with professional support throughout the journey. The tour includes premium adventure motorcycles, experienced guides, a support vehicle, accommodation, breakfast, selected activities, luggage transport, and unforgettable cultural and wildlife experiences. Designed for riders of all experience levels, this tour combines adventure riding with Kenya’s incredible scenery and hospitality.

Tour Highlights

Great Rift Valley viewpoints
* Hell’s Gate National Park ride
* Lake Naivasha boat safari
* Crescent Island walking safari
* Lake Elementaita flamingos
* Kericho tea plantations
* Thomson’s Falls
* Equator crossing experience
* Mount Kenya scenic roads
* Castle Forest ride
* Local coffee farm visit
* Wildlife viewing
* Professional tour guide
* Support vehicle & mecha

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Kenya's vibrant capital and East Africa's largest city, Nairobi sits at 1,795 m above sea level in the Great Rift Valley highlands. It is the starting and finishing point of the Kenya bike adventure, offering world-class dining, the famous Nairobi National Park on the city's edge, the Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum, and buzzing Westlands nightlife. The city blends modern infrastructure with its rich colonial history and dynamic street culture.

Activities
Abseiling

Descend a cliff face on ropes with professional guides and full safety equipment.

🍽 Meals
Dinner
🏨 Stay
Amboseli Serena Lodge

A sparkling freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley, 90 km north-west of Nairobi at 1,884 m altitude. Famous for its diverse birdlife (over 400 species), hippos, and surrounding flower farms. Hells Gate National Park, one of Kenya's few parks where visitors can cycle freely among wildlife, borders the southern shore. Boat trips at dusk reveal hippo pods and fish eagles diving at sunset.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
🏨 Stay
Ngorongoro Serena Lodge
📏 Distance
140 km

Kenya's fourth-largest city, set in the Rift Valley 160 km north-west of Nairobi. Lake Nakuru National Park on its southern edge is world-famous for its flamingo flocks, white rhinos, and leopards. The city is a key agricultural hub surrounded by rolling farmland, and its fresh highland air and scenic escarpment views make it a favourite stop on the Rift Valley cycling circuit.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
🏨 Stay
Ritz Carlton Masai Mara
📏 Distance
190 km

Kenya's fifth city and the undisputed "Home of Champions" — more Olympic and World Championship medals have been won by athletes from Eldoret and its Nandi Hills environs than almost anywhere on earth. At 2,100 m altitude the thin, crisp highland air has produced generations of elite distance runners. The city has a lively market scene, a warm community feel, and beautiful wheat and maize farmland stretching to the horizon.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
🏨 Stay
JW Marriott Nairobi
📏 Distance
260 km

One of Kenya's highest towns at 2,360 m, Nyahururu is famous for Thomson's Falls — a spectacular 74-metre waterfall named after Scottish explorer Joseph Thomson. The falls thunder into a forested gorge year-round and are surrounded by a small nature walk with colobus monkeys and forest birds. The town offers a cool escape from the lowland heat and serves as a key waypoint on the Kenya highlands cycling loop.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
🏨 Stay
Ritz Carlton Masai Mara
📏 Distance
220 km

The forested slopes of Mount Kenya — Africa's second-highest peak at 5,199 m — are a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in biodiversity. Castle Forest Lodge, nestled within the Aberdare highlands at around 2,400 m, offers misty forest walks, colobus monkey sightings, and panoramic views of the mountain's twin peaks. The Lagoon Resort nearby sits on a quiet lake, providing a serene overnight after an epic day in the saddle.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner
🏨 Stay
Radisson Blu Hotel Nairobi
📏 Distance
200 km

Kenya's vibrant capital and East Africa's largest city, Nairobi sits at 1,795 m above sea level in the Great Rift Valley highlands. It is the starting and finishing point of the Kenya bike adventure, offering world-class dining, the famous Nairobi National Park on the city's edge, the Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum, and buzzing Westlands nightlife. The city blends modern infrastructure with its rich colonial history and dynamic street culture.

🍽 Meals
Breakfast · Lunch
🏨 Stay
Lake Elementaita Manor
📏 Distance
190 km

Kenya's vibrant capital and East Africa's largest city, Nairobi sits at 1,795 m above sea level in the Great Rift Valley highlands. It is the starting and finishing point of the Kenya bike adventure, offering world-class dining, the famous Nairobi National Park on the city's edge, the Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum, and buzzing Westlands nightlife. The city blends modern infrastructure with its rich colonial history and dynamic street culture.

🍽 Meals
No meals included

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