About Beate
251 km
20:47 h
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A dirt road leads from the tarred road about 900 m into the forest to the stalactite caves. A rusty, barely legible sign points this out. At the end of the path there is a building with a thatched roof where the entrance fee to the national park, 3 USD per person, is collected. You are given helmets
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You can rarely pay with a credit card in the small shops and vegetable stalls. The ATM in Kiwengwa is on the main road that leads north out of town. There is also a well-stocked supermarket nearby, which also sells nut muesli without added sugar, for example. From the beach, the passages to this main
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The tour leads through private forest and cycling is actually not allowed, which is indicated by signs on the access paths.
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Thomas Appel and Beate planned a bike ride.
May 7, 2021
04:08
65.7km
15.9km/h
340m
340m
Thomas Appel and Beate went for a bike ride.
June 2, 2018
04:13
65.2km
15.4km/h
530m
530m
The trip to the Slave Memorial was worth it. Entrance fee for tourists is 5 USD per person. A guide then accompanies you to the memorial, to the church and to the chambers where the slaves were kept until they were sold. At the end of the tour, you can read about the slave trade in East Africa on numerous
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