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Beaches & Lemurs
Beaches & Lemurs
Beaches & Lemurs
A magical cycling journey through one of the world’s most unique locations – an island nation of exceptional beauty and unusual wildlife
RIDERS AND STAFF
Erwin Attenberger
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Erwin Attenberger
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Hi, I´m Erwin, already 67, retired. My first long tour was TDA 2014, where I went from Khartoum to Nairobi and on my own through Uganda, back to Kenia and from there down to Southafrica, Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique. Meantime I´ve been on several TDA-Tours including South America, Silk Route and Trans-Himalaya. Looking forward to meet you on the next tour with TDA.
Michel Savoie
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Michel Savoie
This will be my eighth trip with TDA. I like to travel on a bike with other cyclists like me.
Frieder Wolfart
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Frieder Wolfart
After riding with TDA one and a half time the Silkroad, the Magical Madagaskar and the Himalaya Tour it's time for the next one to South Korea an Japan. For me Korea and Japan are totally unknown countries and it's time to change that. I am looking forward to meet some old friends again and to find some new ones.
David Houghton
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
David Houghton
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the bicycle in 2017, I’ll be taking 200 bicycle rides. Twenty-six of those rides will be in Madagascar.
JANICE FLEMING
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
JANICE FLEMING
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
I love to travel. I love to cycle. My ex & I biked 8,000 km across Canada for our honeymoon in 1979. I have not done any touring since. I thought I should start with something small but Madagascar called me.
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
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Ifaty to Antisiranana
Walter Ott
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Walter Ott
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
I am 70, live in Switzerland and work still 1 day a week when I am not cycling or in vacation. Besides cycling and biking I like hiking, jogging and skiing. I know TDA from the TdA-Madagascar tour in 2017. Now I look forward to the Journey to the East to get to know South Korea and Japan, their landscapes, culture, nature and towns/cities.
Catherine Hanauer
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Catherine Hanauer
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Bicycle and adventure enthusiast. This has been on the bucket list for far too long
Justin Steel
Rider
Antananarivo to Antisiranana
Justin Steel
Rider
Antananarivo to Antisiranana
Love Cycling. Love Africa. Tired of London..... .....so looking forward to joining up with TDA and fellow cyclists, to explore Madagascar (or maybe just a small part of it, in my case)
Annegrete Warrer
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Annegrete Warrer
India 2011, Rome 2012, South Asia 2013, Indonesia+Australia 2014, South America 2015, Madagascar 2017 - now it's finally time for Africa although only Marocco, Mauritania and Senegal. Looking forward to test my present abilities surviving another expedition - hope for a little help from my friends of whom there seem to be quite some on this very challenging tour. Looking forward to meet you guys again.. After having managed first part of West Africa I now fell ready for the southern part of East Africa! For the people I still have not met: Danish, living in St. Anton, Austria, 65 years of age.. More of a skier than a cyclist..
Shaik Baba
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Shaik Baba
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Baba is a maestro in the art of cycle maintenance. He has close to 20 years of experience in the industry along with 10 years of travelling the length and breath of the country on cycle trips and camps. India is a highly diversified country with many languages. With five spoken languages under his belt, Baba is an asset to have on the team. Baba is a very friendly team person and ever willing to help & contribute in all aspects.
Jean Bernier
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Jean Bernier
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Hi, my name is Jean. I grew up in the beautiful town of Québec city. I have been very active since my young age. Physical education teacher for 32 years; now retired. That's my second experience with the Tour d'Afrique: In 2011, I participated in the four months challenging T.D.A.: very proud of my E.F.I. (evrey f... inches) Countries visited on bike: Canada: coast to coast. Vancouver to Inuvik ( Arctic: on the Dempster highway.) Africa: Cairo to Cape Town. India. See you all.
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
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Johannes Hamunyela
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Johannes Hamunyela
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
How I got to be a cyclist Hi my name is Johannes Hamunyela, well known as “Jo-Joe”en I am 1,62 height,24years of age, it all started off as a joke clearly remember the year of 2008. By then I was 15 years of age. In my grade 8 in the city of Namibian well known as Windhoek. I was always so curious on owning my own bike as I always use to see most of my friends riding not allowing me to share with me simply because I take too long to return. Likely for me my secondary school get sponsored with bikes and the school started working out to those who do good for the school where I got to own one for myself too. So we started bragging on who’s faster than who we would go to the high ways. “the western bypass” to race amongst ourselves until we decided to actually join up for a competition “Race” where I got to win my first Amazing race the NEDBANK CYCLE CHALLENGE 35km under P.A.Y Physically Active Youth so I got to be introduced to P.A.Y which is an after school program where I would always come and do my school work and where we did some different sports activities’ so those of us that loved cycling joined and we get to be registered in races and we made it more fun by competing each other. There it goes the more you win the more you want to keep winning as I grow. So I got to be selected in the national team where I am till now, I got to travel to different countries either with my team or the national team to represent the country. And we would mostly bring back either medals or jersey’s as time passes so do i get to ride different bikes for different teams too. Where by so bikes sometimes I get to be invited alone for races to other countries. Like Japan, South Africa. I as well got to be doing training camps. E.g. the UCI camps which most of the races and places I visited I consider as achievements. I really feel like I have a lot to tell when it comes to my life history. As came from a really struggling family and with me cycling helps me provide a little income to my family. Where I can. It’s one of the reasons why I take cycling serious. I was born and raised by a single mother unemployed. I have 3 three brothers and a sister. I am my mum’s second born of the family. Where my younger brothers love seeing me ride my bike and I wish I could get them their own bikes but it really impossible as cycling in my country is not really recognized that much. So the little price money I get I have to assist my mother. With buying food and pay my little brother pre-primary school. I really feel sad sometimes when I see them look at me. I am rated as one of Namibia’s top cyclist and I am glad and happy, I feel proud of myself.
Emily Currie
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Emily Currie
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
“‘Happiness is only real when shared’: I think this counts for a whole spectrum of experiences and emotions—pain, hardship, excitement, joy, for instance—and explains why sharing an adventure or journey with a group makes it so very real!”
Who would have thought that growing up on a farm and a career in rural healthcare would prepare me for a job like my job at TDA? I always had the desire to travel and even though I thought working here would be too good to actually come true when I sent in my job application, here I am, six tours and 28 countries later. I’ve learned more about the world and myself then I ever expected.
With so many incredible memories—and so much food shared, so many friends made along the way—it will take me years to process everything I’ve experienced courtesy of TDA. Highlights of my travels so far include finishing the North American Epic (NAE) in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, cycling Central Asia’s Pamir Highway, Abdul’s pilaf in the parking lot, Colombia, pan con chicharron, Patagonia, a massive thunder storm in Zambia, Hami melon, Madagascar, Samarkand, walnut and honey spread on fresh bread and topped with whipped yak cream, eaten in a warm yurt… and the list goes on! It’s amazing to realize that everything I experience with TDA will have an impact on my life long after these adventures are over.
One adventure I don’t expect to have again is the one I had in Mexico, when we discovered Hurricane Patricia was heading right straight at us. Monitoring the storm’s progress through the night—from stage 4 to stage 5—seemed so unreal. By 5:00 a.m., CNN was calling Patricia the strongest hurricane ever measured on planet earth. A few hours later, we loaded all bikes, riders, kit and crew onto an extra van and bus … and took off, tails between our legs, because Patricia was shaping up to be a beast! By nightfall we were safe and sound in the heart of tequila country, and, as Patricia lost most of her fury at landfall, the party at our lodgings ramped up.
There are so many wonderful aspects to working with TDA but key amongst them are travelling with purpose, meeting people from all over—and the food!
Peye Vlot
Rider
Antananarivo to Antisiranana
Bill Wilson
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Bill Wilson
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
This will be my 11th trip with TDA, as I've previously ridden all or part of the Trans Europa, the Orient Express, the Hippie Trail, the Bamboo Road, Magical Madagascar, the Tour d'Afrique, the Trans Oceania, the Odyssey, the North American Epic and the Great American Roadtrip . I retired seven years ago, after more than 35 years prosecuting criminal cases for the Ontario government, and spend the bulk of my time cycling, golfing, reading and travelling. I am looking forward to getting together with some old friends and making some new ones.
Brad Davis
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Brad Davis
Australian 25-year-old journalism graduate whose only priority is getting out and seeing as much of the world as possible! I'm passionate about travelling, socialising, and writing (usually about travelling and socialising).
Jacqueline Nel
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Jacqueline Nel
"It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle." Ernest Hemingway
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
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Rae Simpson
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Rae Simpson
I'm a retired test pilot/engineer/other aviation things. I took up cycling when arthritis and a double hip replacement ended my running career. My wife, Ursula, and I have done a number of TDA trips starting with Africa in 2008, using them as our window to places we haven't been before. We've enjoyed every one. We only signed up for Morocco in 2022 after JTE was again delayed and we're looking to riding with some friends from previous trips as well as meeting new ones. After that, we're hoping that Shangri-La and JTE will be able to go in 2023.
Steven Pade
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Steven Pade
I live in the United States on the West coast in Burlingame, California just south of San Francisco. I'm a retired software engineer that specialized in medical applications. I love to travel. I will go anywhere anytime. This is my third TDA tour. I cycled the Orient Express in 2013 and Magical Madagascar in 2017. Cycling is my passion. I am proud of the fact that I bicycle more miles per year then I ride or idrive a car. I love the freedom of traveling on a bicycle. Traveling by bicycle your only concern is your health, your bicycle, and experiencing the immediate world around you. Im looking forward to meeting you in India and experiencing the wonder of the Himalaya Mountains with you.
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
I am a retired database analyst. Enjoying life in Squamish, on Canada's West coast. Either hiking, biking, or skiing. Having fun with my two grandsons or hanging out with friends. My husband Rae and I are seasoned riders with TdA. Tour d’Afrique in 2008, Rome in 2012, Bamboo Road in 2013 and Australia in 2014. New Zealand in 2016. The Magical Madagascar tour in 2017. Hippie trail in 2019 and The Himalayas in 2019. I am looking forward to the challenge that Morocco will bring.
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Erwin Attenberger
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Michel Savoie
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
Frieder Wolfart
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
David Houghton
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
JANICE FLEMING
Rider
Ifaty to Antisiranana
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Emily Currie
Tour Leader
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Emily Currie
Tour Leader
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“‘Happiness is only real when shared’: I think this counts for a whole spectrum of experiences and emotions—pain, hardship, excitement, joy, for instance—and explains why sharing an adventure or journey with a group makes it so very real!”
Who would have thought that growing up on a farm and a career in rural healthcare would prepare me for a job like my job at TDA? I always had the desire to travel and even though I thought working here would be too good to actually come true when I sent in my job application, here I am, six tours and 28 countries later. I’ve learned more about the world and myself then I ever expected.
With so many incredible memories—and so much food shared, so many friends made along the way—it will take me years to process everything I’ve experienced courtesy of TDA. Highlights of my travels so far include finishing the North American Epic (NAE) in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, cycling Central Asia’s Pamir Highway, Abdul’s pilaf in the parking lot, Colombia, pan con chicharron, Patagonia, a massive thunder storm in Zambia, Hami melon, Madagascar, Samarkand, walnut and honey spread on fresh bread and topped with whipped yak cream, eaten in a warm yurt… and the list goes on! It’s amazing to realize that everything I experience with TDA will have an impact on my life long after these adventures are over.
One adventure I don’t expect to have again is the one I had in Mexico, when we discovered Hurricane Patricia was heading right straight at us. Monitoring the storm’s progress through the night—from stage 4 to stage 5—seemed so unreal. By 5:00 a.m., CNN was calling Patricia the strongest hurricane ever measured on planet earth. A few hours later, we loaded all bikes, riders, kit and crew onto an extra van and bus … and took off, tails between our legs, because Patricia was shaping up to be a beast! By nightfall we were safe and sound in the heart of tequila country, and, as Patricia lost most of her fury at landfall, the party at our lodgings ramped up.
There are so many wonderful aspects to working with TDA but key amongst them are travelling with purpose, meeting people from all over—and the food!
Yanez Novoa
Chef
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Yanez Novoa
Chef
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Exited to be part of the team. I started touring with TDA in 2013 and the ride isn't over yet. See you all soon in Zambia.
Jill Cohen
Medic
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Jill Cohen
Hi Everyone! Really looking forward to joining Bamboo Road 2022 as your Tour Medic. Saddle sores happen--I'm here to help, and we'll get through it. :) A bit about me: I've been an ER Nurse for 20 years, and now I do travel medicine and remote primary care. I love running amok outdoors on a bike, a snowboard, a boat, or my own two feet. Colorado is home base. I'm curious about the world, so I go on lots of expeditions, explorations, journeys, and trips. If you ask "Hey wanna come visit me in Siberia," I am that person who will show up on your doorstep. This is more or less how I started working with TDA. My last tour was Magical Madagascar in 2019, and I'm super excited to do another. Ok, see y'all soon!
Dehon Ninon Cedric Ainarime
Tour Leader Trainee
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Dehon Ninon Cedric Ainarime
Dehon ,26 years old,Tourist Guide. This is always what i wanted to do and I feel so blessed to be part of this trip again. I look forward to meet all of you and having great time in Madagascar
Mark Wambui
Content Creator
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Mark Wambui
Mark Wambui is a Storyteller. I enjoy tackling new adventures that test my endurance and commitment because through each of those moments I learn a little bit more about myself.
Shaik Baba
Bike Mechanic
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Shaik Baba
Bike Mechanic
Ifaty to Nosy Be
Baba is a maestro in the art of cycle maintenance. He has close to 20 years of experience in the industry along with 10 years of travelling the length and breath of the country on cycle trips and camps. India is a highly diversified country with many languages. With five spoken languages under his belt, Baba is an asset to have on the team. Baba is a very friendly team person and ever willing to help & contribute in all aspects.
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Elizabeth (Liz) Crago
Rider
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Elizabeth (Liz) Crago
There are so many interesting places to travel to, and I can't think of any better way to travel through anywhere, than by bike. I enjoy the challenge it brings and I look forward to going to the more out of the way locations. I enjoy travel, and I love cycling so am looking forward to combining them both again on this trip. My first TDA trip was Madagascar in 2019 and I can’t wait to do another trip with TDA.
Stephen Owen
Rider
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Stephen Owen
Cycling since school age chasing buses to school, and now aged 57, I have stepped up cycling in the last 10 years with weekend rides and endurance 300/500km rides in 24hrs, wisdom/body is now telling me that multi-day riding is more fun... More recently cycled across Atlas mountains North Africa, Sri Lanka, and recently TDA Madagascar. The Tour d'Afrique 2023 trip will be exciting and push me to the limits and beyond, TDA Madagascar May 2019 recharged my batteries for a few years and this trip is long overdue and will scratch the itch again. It always brings a smile to my face once I've sat down at end of the day with coffee in hand and consider how lucky I am.
Rebecca (Becky) Lewis
Rider
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Rebecca (Becky) Lewis
Rider
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I live in Steamboat Springs, CO. I do lots of outside activities in this mountain town, including hiking, biking (road and mountain), fishing, skiing, x-country skiing, show shoeing, and probably more I can't think of right now. I do a lot of volunteer work. I'm divorced and retired. I'm going with my neighbor and friend, Amy.
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Amy Jenkins
Rider
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Amy Jenkins
Rider
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I am so excited to join this ride! I have ridden in Italy, Spain, Croatia, Vietnam , Cambodia and across America. This is sure to be the coolest location yet! I am married and have 2 adult children, their spouses and a 6 year old grandson, all of whom are the light of my life! In addition to biking, I love everything outdoors including snow and water skiing and teach adaptive snow and waterskiing as well. Because I am retired, I spend my time volunteering for Hospice, for an adaptive sports program and at our local hospital with our therapy dog Mollie. Life is grand and I look forward to this wonderful adventure with all of you!
EVAN KENLEY
Rider
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EVAN KENLEY
Rider
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I have the wanderlust. What better way to do it than by bike? I have traveled extensively and recently did the SAE and Silk Route. What fun and challenging trips. I am hitting that sweet spot in age when the time, energy and desire are there to challenge myself to new adventures. I look forward to sharing this challenging experience with my fellow adventurers.
Tom Green
Rider
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Tom Green
Rider
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Steve Caithness
Rider
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Steve Caithness
Rider
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I'm looking forward to this trip. I cycled Madagascar 2019 and was new to cycling long distances when I started that, and loved the experience. I've been pretty active all my life, playing sports, fishing and diving, and especially enjoyed travelling to Truk Lagoon in 2011 and 2013 diving shipwrecks. So I am looking forward to a new challenge and enjoy meeting new people from different cultures and with different ways of life.
Alan Knight
Rider
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Alan Knight
Rider
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I look forward to meeting and riding with all of you. This will be my second tour with TDA. I survived Cairo to Cape Town in 2013 and hope to survive Madagascar as well – and not get lost too many times. I retired about two years ago and currently live just outside of Geneva.
Hugh Green
Rider
Antananarivo to Nosy Be
Hugh Green
24 - Mechanical Engineer Pirelli - Ready for another TDA Adventure
Ellen Kurland
Rider
Ifaty to Antananarivo
Ellen Kurland
Rider
Ifaty to Antananarivo
I'm looking forward to seeing part of Australia and riding my bike.
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James Bowen
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James Bowen
Rider
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I am a plump 64 year old recently retired barrister who should know better
Freddie Kennedy
Rider
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Freddie Kennedy
Rider
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Charlene Cebryk
Rider
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Charlene Cebryk
Rider
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I love the outdoors, hiking, golf, camping, cycling, travelling. I enjoy different types of yoga as well. I am trying to cross as many of the more adventurous things off my "list" while I can still remember doing them and my body will let me!
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Jeanine Hartnett
Rider
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Jeanine Hartnett
Rider
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This will be my third TDA trip. I retired from a banking career in New York in 2016. I’ve done many other long distance cycling trips, including across the US in 2017.
Rita Tellerman
Rider
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Rita Tellerman
Hi! My name is Rita and I am a retired Public Health Nutritionist living in New York City. I can’t wait for the next TDA adventure. Since I started cycling at 49 and doing lots of bike trips to see the world, , I have ALWAYS and continue to be the oldest woman on each and every tour. My message to anyone who might consider it a barrier… don’t … just do it and you’ll have the time of your life.
Sonia Simard
Rider
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Sonia Simard
Rider
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Henry Gold
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Henry Gold
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Founder, TDA Global Cycling
Niels van Dongen
Rider
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Niels van Dongen
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Ruth Storm
Rider
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Ruth Storm
Rider
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Joining the Tour d’Afrique in 2007 was the beginning of my love of cycle touring. Since, I’ve cycled independently in Europe, New Zealand, Middle East, North America, TDA Silk Road 2016 and TDA Madagascar 2019. I also sail, trek, climb and ski long distances and remotely. Looking forward to exploring with like-minded friends!
Julie Hunter
Rider
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Julie Hunter
Rider
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I’m a Kiwi living in the U.K. I got bitten by the cycling bug in 2014. with my kiwi riding buddy we’ve been doing independent cycling and camping trips in Spain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and this year Sicily. Madagascar is an exciting location, will be my first trip without loaded panniers, looking forward to meeting like minded people and seeing the Lemurs.
Jane Hartwell
Rider
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Jane Hartwell
Rider
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I have wanted to travel to Madagascar for over 20 years, and am really excited to do so via bicycle! I really believe you see the world from different perspective from a bike. This will be my first time on a bicycle tour. I'm looking forward to meeting and riding with everyone else. I don't have any (non-work related) social media links!
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Emily Currie
Tour Leader
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Elizabeth (Liz) Crago
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Stephen Owen
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Eleanor Patterson
Rider
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Eleanor Patterson
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Rode the Ruta Maya tour in 2015 and loved it. This tour looks just as challenging and interesting and with a heap of Ruta Maya riders already signed up, there wasn't an option not to register. Shame I won't be able to do the whole tour but hopefully will be able to do 1 or 2 sections.
David Dennis
Rider
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David Dennis
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Constance Grill
Rider
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Constance Grill
Rider
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I like to explore new places whether on foot, on horseback or bicycle! Looking forward to this adventure in Madagascar!
Trixie Wagner
Rider
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Trixie Wagner
Rider
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I am a German citizen but live and work in Switzerland. After having survived Ruta Maya, parts of the Tour d'Afrique and West Africa, I am looking forward to the next hilly experience!
Hanneke van Wijk
Rider
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Hanneke van Wijk
Rider
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My name is Hanneke.(1963). I like running but now I want to try cycling.....
Floris Coffeng
Rider
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Floris Coffeng
I'm 20 years old and I live in Holland. This year I should travel around the world but corona blows it al away. So now I plan to cycle across Madagascar with my mother. Next year I start my study again for sports instructor.
Rachel Owen
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Rachel Owen
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John Owen
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John Owen
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Sabrina Raugutt
Rider
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Sabrina Raugutt
Rider
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An active individual from Denver, Colorado. I love to hike, bike, swim, run, snowshoe, ski, volunteer and travel the world. During the year I am a 6th grade teacher and work with kids with learning disabilities. I also have a private tutoring business on the side.
Jürgen Zeller
Rider
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Jürgen Zeller
Hi, I'm Jürgen and I live in Würzburg, Germany. I am 58 years old and have had many years of experience traveling in europe, asia and central america. I travelled by bike in many countries alone or in small groups.
Susanne Fröhle
Rider
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Susanne Fröhle
Rider
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Hi, I am Susanne from Hamburg, Germany. I made the Tour d'Afrique in 2013 and I knew when Magical Madagascar was offered as a new Tour that this would be the one which I would like most to do next. So I am so much looking forward to this journey especially as it had been postoned for so many years for pandemic reasons. Also I am looking forward to meeting all participants and staff members. Best wishes and see you soon. Susanne
michael howard
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michael howard
Rider
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I have been cycling on and off since I joined a North London UK cycling club when I was 15. Since then I have 2 children one of whom convinced me to try Tour De Afrique. Due to business reasons I could only cycle from Khartoum to Addis Ababa. I was hooked, tow years later and here we are again. I am training whenever I can. Since my first TDA adventure the bug bit me. Cycled Tanzania to Namimbia and Kygrstand to Turkmanistan. I train on tollers in the garage due to work commitments. I am looking forward to Magical Mdagascar.
F. Craig Conrath
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F. Craig Conrath
I am a Medical Oncologist living in Reno, Nevada in USA. Have done several bike trips with Adventure Cycling but nothing like the Africa trip. Started off on the Southern Tier of the US with several Adventure Cycling people around March 1st of this year but after 800 miles the trip was canceled due to Covid. Bummer. In light of this disappointment I'm looking at another adventure such as Africa. I go by Craig rather than my first name Forrest. I enjoy cycling but am not a fanatic. Using cycling to see new places and meet new people from different countries. Really feel confined due to Covid so hopefully the African tour will proceed as planned; don't mind camping but an occasional night or two in a hotel room with a bed and shower would be great. Would love to communicate with others before the trip! Lets cross our fingers regarding the trip and the anticipated wind down of Covid around the world.
Uwe Link
Rider
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Uwe Link
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
roger warren
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Ifaty to Nosy Be
roger warren
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Elias (Eli) Baron
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Elias (Eli) Baron
I'm now retired and live in Plano Texas. Since I retired I have been doing one or more long distance bicycle rides each year. I did the Viva Italia Ride in 2019 and it was a very special experience. This year I was signed up for the Pura VIda, Costa Rica ride, but it was cancelled due to COVID. Several years ago I rode from Bariloche to Ushuaia and scenery was outstanding. On the last day when we went over the Garibaldi pass on the way to Ushuaia we had wind, then rain. On top of the Garibaldi pass we had snow. The on the way down we had hail. It was cold, but fun and scenery was very beautiful and then the sun shone.
Judith Gold
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Ifaty to Nosy Be
Judith Gold
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Gonzalo Pastor
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Gonzalo Pastor
Rider
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Veronica Toth
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Veronica Toth
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Rider
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Suzy Leveille
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Ifaty to Nosy Be
Suzy Leveille
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
Went on a section of the tour in 2013, Khartoum to Ethiopia, and just want to continue other tours, meeting wonderful people, discovering amazing countries while being out of my comfort zone. My son will also be part of the tour. What a great way to travel!
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William Beausejour
Rider
Antananarivo to Nosy Be
rochelle davidson
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
rochelle davidson
My husband Jeff and I are very excited to be joining Sections 7 & 8, and are really enjoying the process of researching gravel bikes to add to our collection! We live in beautiful Vancouver, Canada and get to ride almost year-round. My goal is to ride on every continent, Africa will be my final continent (ask me about Antarctica!) before I start all over again. Jeff and I met riding almost 10 years ago while training for a 400km one-day ride that raises money for cancer research. A breast cancer survivor myself, I love that I can combine my love of riding with my commitment to creating a future where nobody dies of cancer.
jeff davidson
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
jeff davidson
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
Hello, I'm a 54 year old avid cyclist from Vancouver Canada!! Married to Rochelle, also on the trip, and have two amazing spaniels.
paul smith
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Antananarivo to Nosy Be
paul smith
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Antananarivo to Nosy Be
I’m from Calgary Alberta
barbara smith
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Antananarivo to Nosy Be
barbara smith
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Antananarivo to Nosy Be
I live in CALGARY
Jim FOWLER
Rider
Ifaty to Nosy Be
Jim FOWLER
I'm a nomad based in the Florida Keys. I did the 2020 Tour d'Afrique from Cairo to Arusha (where it was canceled due to Covid-19), and the 2022 Tour D’Afrique from Livingstone, Zambia to Port Elizabeth, South Africa. I’ve become a TDA junkie and am signed up for lots more trips!
Maureen Lanuke
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Ifaty to Nosy Be
Maureen Lanuke
Hi. My name is Maureen, and I am passionate about bicycle touring and anything to do with bicycles. The uniqueness of Madagascar has always intrigued me, and I can't think of a better way to explore it than by bicycle. I have cycled the Orient Express and Canada 150 trips with TDA, and have participated in, or led many bike tours through Canada, the States, France, Italy, New Zealand, and Australia - both supported and self-support, and am hoping to be able to do many more rides on my bucket list while the mind and the body are still willing and able! I'm looking forward to meeting my fellow adventurers on this magical adventure!
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Eleanor Patterson
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Ifaty to Nosy Be
David Dennis
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Constance Grill
Rider
Ifaty to Antananarivo
Trixie Wagner
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Hanneke van Wijk
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“I found this tour exceeded my expectations of both my own capabilities and what a bike tour would be like. For my first tour and really for my first time ever doing any distance cycling. I had a blast and only positive experiences!”
Charlene Cebryk (Canada)
2019 Magical Madagascar
“The guidance of the tour was perfect. The staff gave all what was possible to support the riders. I enjoyed the mixture of cycling and visiting the natural-sites of Madagascar. The two-days boat trip on the river was a highlight for me.”
Frieder Wolfart (Switzerland)
2017 Magical Madagascar
OVERVIEW MAGICAL MADAGASCAR 2023
- FULL TOUR
- SECTION 1
- SECTION 2
- MAGICAL MADAGASCAR
- AVENUE OF THE BAOBABS
- BEACHES & LEMURS
- IFATY TO NOSY BE
- IFATY TO ANTANANARIVO
- ANTANANARIVO TO NOSY BE
- MAY 16 TO JUN 23
- MAY 16 TO JUN 8
- JUN 11 TO JUN 23
- EUR 8900
- EUR 7200
- EUR 4000
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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FULL TOUR
- MAGICAL MADAGASCAR
- IFATY TO NOSY BE
- MAY 16 TO JUN 23
- 8900 EUR
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 1
- AVENUE OF THE BAOBABS
- IFATY TO ANTANANARIVO
- May 16 - Jun 8
- 7200 EUR
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 2
- BEACHES & LEMURS
- ANTANANARIVO TO NOSY BE
- Jun 11 - Jun 23
- 4000 EUR
- SPACES AVAILABLE
Full tour and section dates listed are for first and last day of cycling. Prices based on double occupancy at majority of the hotels. Solo riders will be paired with another rider of the same gender at no additional charge. Accommodation the night before first cycling day and the night of last cycling day are included in entry fee. We advise booking at least 1 additional night at tour accommodation before the tour, to be able to attend rider briefing and have assistance from tour bike mechanic in setting up your bike.
Full entry fee payment is due 90 days before the tour start date. A registration fee of US$150 must first be paid to hold your place on the tour and is in addition to the entry fee listed above. Registration fee is non-refundable, but may be transferred once, to another tour of your choosing, 90 days or more before the start date of the original tour you have registered for. We recommend registering 4 - 6 months before the tour start date to take full advantage of our pre-tour support and information bulletins, but late registrations are possible when spaces are still available.
Full tour entry fees will receive an early payment discount of €300 if full payment is received 6 months before the start of the tour. Those coming for multiple sections get 10% off for 2 or more sections on the same tour (multiple section discount does not apply to full tour price). TDA alumni get special alumni discounts. Please contact our office for further details.















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