VOL. 50 ISSUE 48 DECEMBER 3, 2013
BY ANDREA WILSON
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF RIDERS
FOR HEALTH
E
veryone has their own
"bucket list" and while
the list may vary from person to person, making the trip
to Africa is a worthy one. And if
you like riding off-road, perhaps
there's no better one than riding
through Zambia with former MotoGP racer and Riders for Health
co-founder Randy Mamola.
It's called Riders Experience
Africa. And as the name suggests it's designed to allow you to
do just that - experience Africa.
Made up of a small group (less
than 30 riders), the trip takes you
off the beaten path through rural
Zambia on a Yamaha AG200 the same bike that the Riders for
Health workers use everyday.
You travel from Lusaka to Livingston, covering some 620
P65
miles over the course of seven
days (eight nights). They've included what you'd expect on a
trip to Africa - seeing the wildlife
and visiting famous natural wonders like Victoria Falls. But it's
so much more than just riding a
motorcycle through the African
bush, as you get the opportunity
to ride with the local health workers and meet the local people
who Riders for Health works to
help. It's a way to see first hand
Take a once-in-alifetime trip with
Riders Experience
Africa off the beaten
path through rural
Zambia.