First-Ever Wagora MTB Ride: Cycling for Conservation in Tanzania’s Serengeti to Combat Poaching

(IN SHORT) Singita and the Grumeti Fund collaborate to introduce the inaugural Wagora MTB Ride, a fundraising event supporting anti-poaching efforts in Tanzania’s Singita Grumeti reserve. Twenty-four experienced mountain bikers will traverse 150 kilometers over three days through the Serengeti’s western corridor, accompanied by game scouts for safety. Participants will stay at Singita Explore, enjoying downtime at the Research and Innovation for the Serengeti Ecosystem Centre. Funds raised will aid anti-poaching initiatives, including training rangers and supporting the canine unit. The ride, not a race but an opportunity to experience the landscape, costs $8,230 for single occupancy or $5,630 for shared occupancy, with additional tax-deductible donations required. Entries are open to individuals and couples, with a deadline for payments on June 30, 2024.

(PRESS RELEASE) Cape Town, South Africa, 2024-Mar-19 — /Travel PR News/ — Singita and its NGO partner, the Grumeti Fund, have partnered to introduce a new iconic adventure taking place in the 350,000-acre Singita Grumeti reserve in Tanzania.

Twenty-four experienced riders from around the world will have the opportunity to take part in the first Wagora MTB Ride from 10-15 October 2024. This exclusive event is a life-changing opportunity for mountain bike enthusiasts to come together in the Serengeti to ride in support of the Grumeti Fund’s anti-poaching scouts.

Singita; the Grumeti Fund; antipoaching

Wagora MTB Ride, Serengeti by Singita and the Grumeti Fund.  Raising funds for anti-poaching

 

This event traverses 150 kilometres (over three days) through the reserve in the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park. Endless views and exciting animal sightings are part of the journey, while game scouts and a support vehicle accompany riders for their safety and comfort. The route consists of flat, dirt, gravel, or sand roads (non-tarred) with some single-track off-road trails and is best suited to seasoned riders.

The name of the ride pays tribute to Kitaboka Wagora, an anti-poaching scout who was tragically killed by a poacher while on patrol in 2008. His memory continues to inspire others to follow a path of courage and commitment to protect Africa’s wild places for future generations.

 

Participants will stay at Singita Explore for five nights. This stylish tented camp embraces the true essence of a modern pared-down safari – and is the perfect place for riders to relax, swim, book wellness treatments or recap on the adventures of the day.

During downtime, participants can visit the Grumeti Fund’s Research and Innovation for the Serengeti Ecosystem Centre (RISE) to learn more about active projects as well as meet the watch-keepers, the canine unit, and their loving handlers.

 

All funds raised will support the dedicated anti-poaching scouts and their dogs who work tirelessly to protect the wildlife here. The donation portion will help fund training; hiring more rangers to safeguard the land; training and upkeep of the canine unit and the Mobile Patrol Unit; and purchasing the equipment needed to respond to poaching threats.

The Grumeti Fund protects 350,000 actes in the Western Serengeti. The anti-poaching canine unit is vital.

The Grumeti Fund protects 350,000 acres in the Western Serengeti. The anti-poaching canine unit is part of its success over the last 20 years.

 

About the Ride

The Wagora MTB Ride is not an intense challenge or a race, but an opportunity to experience the stunning landscape of the Serengeti. Each day starts at sunrise (approx. 06:30am) with a variable route each day, starting and ending at Singita Explore. Day 1 starts with a 60km ride across diverse terrains through the Grumeti reserve; Day 2 guides riders approximately 50km through the neighbouring community and Day 3 is a somewhat easier 40km ride through the open landscape.

Armed anti-poaching scouts accompany riders all the way, and there will also be a bike mechanic on-site, who can assist with basic repairs.

The experience costs US$ 8,230 per person (single) or US$ 5,630 per person (sharing) for the all-inclusive 5-night package, including return flights on Grumeti Air from Kilimanjaro International Airport to Singita Grumeti. An additional tax-deductible donation is paid to the Grumeti Fund – US$ 17,000 per single or US$ 10,000 per person (sharing) – to be used to fight illegal poaching.

 

Entries are open on a first come, first served basis for men and women, singles or couples. All solo riders must be 18+ years old (16- and 17-year-old riders will also be permitted to participate if they are accompanied by a parent/guardian). The deadline for payments is 30 June 2024.

The launch of the Wagora MTB Ride follows the incredible success of the Serengeti Girls Run, held every year in support of the Grumeti Fund’s women empowerment projects.

For more information, the itinerary and T&Cs,  email lisa.c@singita.com or visit: https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/SN2jRil6GFxEh