Cycle through spectacular landscapes in a six-day charity bike ride from 25th September - 4th October 2020. This is not just about the cycling though as we want you to truly feel everything Malawi has to offer.
Pass through rural villages and small towns to experience village life off the beaten track. Experience the magnitude of Lake Malawi. Spend a day visiting our Infant Home in Mangochi and a local community to see first-hand how the money you raise will make a difference. Experience the true wilderness of Malawi with a sunrise boat safari before setting off for the old colonial city of Zomba.
You’ll end the trip at our infant home in Blantyre, where you will celebrate your achievement, singing and dancing with the Open Arms ‘mothers’ and children. We promise that you will be captivated by the magic of Malawi – it really is the chance of a lifetime!
The trip will be a challenge, but an achievable one, even if you are new to cycling with the right training, anyone can take part.
For more information, please visit: https://www.openarmsmalawi.org/cycle20
"I cannot say a lot else other than excellent all round! If I could go again tomorrow I would!" (2017 Participant)
I'm sure they'd ask Lime to do that too. Come and collect your bikes and my neighbour - they're in pieces.
??!!?? I think I must have missed that bit of the HC.
Ireland seems to have a lot of problems with their cycle lanes… Almost as many as England
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But... the last is only not the case with drivers on normal roads because driving on the cycle path / footway / rolling a vehicle up there is seen...
If only!
I think you're missing an opportunity to pack even more tech into it - add accelerometers that can detect whether they're pedalling or stepping....