Cairo to Cape Town on a bike! Completing the Tour d’Afrique

After 4 months, 12000 km, and 10 countries, we finally made it and rolled into Cape Town for our finale. Cairo to Cape Town on a bike! Completing the Tour d’Afrique – what an incredible adventure. We’ve been stoned and beaten with cattle whips,  had malaria, typhoid and lots of fractures, been charged by elephant and held up at gunpoint.


We’ve had hours of glorious cycling in the broiling heat, pouring rain and freezing mist. It has been through mud, along smooth pavement, up mountains and down down down massive descents.

Cycling from Cairo to Cape Town with the Tour d'Afrique

Of course, though, it has been the friendships and the sharing of the experience with like (and not so like) minded people that has defined it all. 

The TDA family

TDA Tour d'Afrique

The hilarity, difficulty, joy and pain have all been intesified by the camaraderie. It’s been a pleasure with such a great group. I won’t miss the constant farting of fifty men with dodgy stomachs though….

Cycling from Cairo to Cape Town with the Tour d'Afrique

The South Africa stage was always going to be about the end. We all started to really talk about and think about what was coming next.

The final countdown

The Final Countdown became our breakfast theme tune and at least five times every day someone would come up to me and say… only four more/three more/two more days to go..

Alice Morrison TDA

The stage itself was fun. We saw the sea for the first time since Cairo – that was a big moment. There were lots of rolling hills and a couple of dirt sections – where I managed to take a massive fall and really hurt my arm.

Tour d'Afrique book Dodging Elephants

It also got cold, really cold on one morning where we left and rode straight into a valley of freezing fog. 

Cycling South Africa

The Western Cape is laid back, friendly folk and felt like a good place for the last few days riding.

Tour d'Afrique cycling from Cairo to Cape Town

And then it WAS the last day. And this was going to be all about celebration and enjoying the acheivement and the company.  We had made it from Cairo to Cape Town on a bike! Completing the Tour d’Afrique. It was unbelievable.  

Cairo to Cape Town on a bike – tick!

We guzzled cheese, wine, and smoked salmon for the lunchtime beach party. Lots of local cyclists came to join the final big ride in.

Alice Morrison Tour d'Afrique

We set off again from the beach onto the new cycle paths that have been built by the Cape Town municipality. It was mayhem with so many of us and unfortunately we had one crash and a pelvic fracture for Linda.

Racing the skateboards  

But we continued on and for the last part of the celebrations we were joined by even more cyclists, skate boarders and Cape Tonians for a general celebration of all thing non-car.

Tour d'Afrique cycling Cairo to Cape Town

We rounded off with the medal awards – with plaudits for our 17 fantastic EFI (every fabulous inch)ers. Also our amazing race winners – Paul, Dennis and Adam for the men and Tori and Carrie for the women.

Tour d’Afrique medal ceremony

Lots of friends and family – including Jeanette for me!! – had made the trip over for it. In the evening the celebrations continued with eating, drinking and some very dodgy dancing.

Alice Morrison TDA

Time for real life again. A life not necessarily changed by this experience but most definitely enhanced and enriched by it.

Dodging Elephants 

If you’ve enjoyed these blogs about cycling Africa with the Tour D’Afrique, my book about the adventure, Dodging Elephants, is available to buy here. Cairo to Cape Town on a bike! Completing the Tour d’Afrique  – a lifetime achievement !
If you’d like to try it too – here’s Tour d’Afrique cycling  

Cycling from Cairo to Cape Town Tour d'Afrique Alice Morrison Book Dodging Elephants

0 comments on “Cairo to Cape Town on a bike! Completing the Tour d’Afrique

  1. Fiona Roscoe on

    Hurrah!!!!
    Thought of you during the day on Saturday and thrilled for you that you have attained your goal. Well done neighbour, an amazing achievement. Now go and put some ointment on your sore spots before they fester………

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  2. saira shah on

    Wow Alice, I’m absolutely in awe! What a fantastic achievement…I’ve not been commenting much, but I have been following and by god, what an adventure! You’re marvellous. All my love, Saira xx

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  3. Chesworths on

    Hooray! Well done from a family of 5 very static neighbours! We are very impressed, not at all surprised, and completely in awe that you have done it. We’ve very much enjoyed reading your blog… but cannot wait to hear more of your tales in person! xxx

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  4. lindsey on

    Just thought I would log on to your blog to have a quick look at your adventures…very interesting and inspiring!

    I hope you got sorted yesterday and managed to find somewhere to stay in Carnforth?

    Lindsey, paramedic

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  5. Jo-Anne Witcombe on

    A bit late to comment as your back and I’m seeing you tonight! Alice! You are a God amongst Women!! What a fabulous experience, what a courageous rider and what a great blog! Well done!xx

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