If there was a loyalty program for safaris, I’d have million-miler standing. I can recite the security speech verbatim (preserve all physique components contained in the Land Cruiser if you wish to preserve all physique components), inform the distinction between female and male giraffes (women have furrier ossicones, or horns), and arrange a surprising sundowner (pink tonic water is the key to picture-perfect gin and tonics). I’ve flown in helicopters over elephant herds in Botswana, navigated hippo-infested waters by picket canoe in Zambia, and watched kudu graze from the consolation of my non-public plunge pool at a five-star camp close to Kruger Nationwide Park. However in the event you ask me about my favourite technique to see the Large 5, you could be stunned. It includes padded shorts, PBJs paired with Fanta, and climbing into ice baths as chilly because the African solar is sizzling.
Are biking safaris protected?
Pure Choice
“How dangerous is that this?” I requested the primary time I went on a biking safari. Kyle MacIntyre, our Pure Choice safari information who was raised in rural Botswana, handed me a helmet and smiled. “Biking is a really pure and pure type of being within the bush,” he mentioned, concurrently dodging the query and assuring me. I took consolation within the rifle—able to taking down a bull elephant, however by no means wanted—mounted to his mountain bike. “You possibly can hear all of the alarm calls from the birds, the snapping of twigs, and since most animals will not be by the busy roads, you may have a greater likelihood of seeing them by bike.” MacIntyre wasn’t mistaken. Within the 4 days we spent biking and tenting collectively within the Kalahari Desert, I observed the wildlife both eyed our two-wheeled endeavors with curiosity or indifference. They undoubtedly didn’t see us as meals.
Why e-book a biking safari?
Ross Couper/Singita
My first biking safari was so riveting, I now desire sport rides to sport drives. On a sport journey, you may’t sit back the best way you may on a drive. All 5 senses should be firing without delay. It’s equal components exhilarating and exhausting. And within the case of my most up-to-date biking safari this previous October—the inaugural Wagora Bike Trip at Singita Discover—I made lifelong buddies and pedaled for a objective. As a substitute of simply seeing the Large 5, we had been saving them.
“Able to journey?” requested Braya Masunga, operations supervisor at Singita Discover. Masunga, who greeted my cousin, Rosie, and me with welcome drinks and funky towels, gained’t let you know, however Singita Discover is the luxurious tented camp the place Leonardo DiCaprio stays when he’s in Tanzania. You gained’t discover any paparazzi in these components—simply the continent’s coolest anti-poaching unit. In truth, the five-day biking safari we had been about to embark on is called after Kitaboka Wagora, an anti-poaching scout who was murdered by a poacher in 2008. Proceeds from the Wagora Bike Trip are donated to the Grumeti Fund, a non-profit that employs practically 100 anti-poaching scouts tasked with defending wildlife on this 350,000-acre part of the Serengeti.
What does a typical day on a biking safari appear like?
Katie Jackson
Like sport drives, sport rides begin early. Thankfully, rising and shining within the bush is simple. Singita Discover’s cooks have espresso brewing over the open fireplace and a carb-heavy unfold ready for us. With the assistance of a headlamp, the on-site bicycle mechanic, a Kenyan named Godfrey, makes certain our tires are adequately aired and prepared for the day’s 20 miles. The objective is to be biking no later than dawn. That is when it’s coolest, and the animals are most lively.
Sporting matching biking jerseys, our peloton is a motley crew. I’m an avid roadie who realized how you can journey from my pal, the 17-time Tour de France legend, George Hincapie. In the meantime, Rosie barely feels comfy on a seaside cruiser. Skyler Nuelle—the Grumeti Fund’s head of partnerships and influence evaluation—just lately mountain biked up Mount Kilimanjaro in a four-day stage race, and Vicky Mkessa, packages coordinator for the Grumeti Fund, has by no means been on a motorcycle earlier than. We’re escorted by a few safari guides who can observe and inform us concerning the animals we’ll see, and no less than 5 armed anti-poaching scouts, most of whom don’t converse English. We might not converse the identical languages, however there’s one thing about driving in a gaggle—taking turns breaking the wind for one another—that bonds us in methods bumping round in a automobile by no means would.
In Botswana, we cycled on “elephant highways”—well-trodden paths made by Africa’s greatest 5. However right here in Tanzania, we’re driving on a mixture of grime roads and single-track paths winding by way of the Grumeti Sport Reserve, grasslands dwelling to lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, hyenas, zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, buffalo, and the uncommon jap black rhino. We see every thing besides leopards and cheetahs as we journey. My favourite sighting is a pair of lions we watch by way of binoculars at one among our relaxation stops. Most biking safaris function refreshment tables—coated with orange slices, PB&Js, and soda—roughly each eight miles. If you should use the lavatory, you discover a tree.
I really like figuring out and seeing wildlife on the identical time. It makes me really feel much less responsible about indulging within the Instagram-worthy brunch ready for us once we journey again into camp. However earlier than diving into the buffet, we dunk ourselves in ice baths. After refueling, it’s time for a nap and therapeutic massage, adopted by afternoon tea and a sport drive. We return round darkish and focus on the following morning’s journey and route over a multicourse dinner match for Mr. DiCaprio. Full bellies, sore legs, and joyful hearts, we’re all wanting ahead to tomorrow’s 5 a.m. wake-up name. There’s one thing about being on a motorcycle that brings you again to childhood, and we are able to’t wait to really feel like children once more (particularly if it means we get to look at “The Lion King” in actual life).