• Tour de Afrique traverses Kenya

    Tour de Afrique is a cycling expedition/race that annually crosses the African continent from Cairo to Cape Town. It features 96 cycling days or stages averaging 1239kms (77 miles) each, broken up by 22days of travel for a total 120days in Africa

  • The Arrival of the Container

    The container is here and we are all excited to finally kick off another season of cycling in Kenya. Stay posted for the upcoming events.

  • Bikes Available

    At Wheels of Africa we proudly have in store some of the best bikes. Whatever the size you need, whether for hire or for sale at affordable prices, we have what you need in the hope of promoting cycling in Kenya and Africa at large. Come pick your size and taste at our office in Spring Valley, Westlands.

  • The Benefits of Cycling

    Cycling is not a new thing in Africa. In fact it is probably the oldest means of transportation involving wheels. The bike is the one vehicle that can take you to any part of our lovely continent with minimum expenses and lots of fun. This is actually the main reason why lots of cyclists traverse the African continent annually in the Toure d'Afrique...

  • Cycling 2 Stomp Out Cancer

    On 13th October 2012, we invite all of you to come cycle with us for a noble course...Cycling to Stomp out Cancer. The event will kick off at 8.00am at Uhuru Gardens with various short races and a man race crisscrossing Nairobi on a 16 km stretch. Charges are only Ksh...

  • Tour de Afrique traverses Kenya

    Cycling expedition/race that annually crosses the African continent from Cairo to Cape Town.
  • The Arrival of the Container

  • Bikes Available

  • The Benefits of Cycling

    Cycling is not a new thing in Africa.
  • Cycling 2 Stomp Out Cancer

    Beat Cancer on the Saddle
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Wheels of Africa was formed in October 2008 as an organization to champion the culture of cycling in Africa. To date we have about 30 paid-up members from all walks of life ranging from casual riders, commuter cyclists, bicycle mechanics, competitive bike riders, para-cyclists and both young and older learners, learning to cycle.

Wheels of Africa’s vision is to mainstream cycling as a lifestyle and an alternative mode of transport in Africa...

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Cycling is not a new thing in Africa. In fact it is probably the oldest means of transportation involving wheels. The bike is the one vehicle that can take you to any part of our lovely continent with minimum expenses and lots of fun. This is actually the main reason why lots of cyclists traverse the African continent annually in the Toure d'Afrique...

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Wheels of Africa is more than just a cycling club. The Company has lived to its motto of "Redefining Mobility" in so many ways over the past years. Recently in May, we received a consignment of second-hand bikes which we have been able to sell at subsidized rates to promote cycling in Kenya. More and more cyclists and cycling enthusiasts have been able to live their dreams of owning a bike through us...

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TDA Foundation Donation Ceremony - Nairobi, Kenya




Sunday’s bike donation ceremony in Nairobi was attended by Wheels of Africa (WoA), who were providing the bikes, the two recipients of the bikes ( Arrow Web Hospital and Kijiji Cha Upendo), Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Kenya, who are working with WoA to develop Nairobi’s first bike hire business for local university students and EcoTourism Kenya, who have recently formed a partnership with Wheels of Africa as well...

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We went to ride in Kibiko Area (including the forest) last Sunday (16/09/2012) and for those of us who were there it was an adventurous experience.The roads there are wide enough, slightly rough and tough but the view of the general surrounding is priceless. It felt like being in a different world as we rode through the quiet villages, past herdsmen with their cattle, up and down the wavy landscape of Kibiko...
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