On November 5, 2010 a group of adventure seekers will fly off to India to cycle the Land of the Kings in aid of the MedEquip4Kids. The charity gives doctors access to vital medical equipment unavailable within the limited budgets of the NHS.
The event has been designed to challenge the group to do something that will change the lives of thousands of families in the UK. The Cycle India challenge is a 5-day event that will see participants travelling over 400km across the Indian state of Rajasthan.
The cycle challenge runs through tribal trails, royal pathways, fantastic hill and desert landscapes. It will give participants the honour of celebrating India's largest national festival Diwali, festival of lights; take a tour of the amazing Amber forts in Jaipur, the Pink City, and even spend the night in the fantastic Bhadrawadi palace.
MedEquip4Kids depends entirely on voluntary donations from its supporters and events such as Cycle India. Global Adventure Challenges are calling on people from around the UK to come and cycle through some of the most breathtaking countryside that India has to offer.
To take part in this challenge, participants will need to pay a registration fee of £249, and then pledge to raise a minimum sponsorship of £2,795 for MedEquip4kids. All travel, accommodation, refreshments, guides and medical support are included. Full fitness training to prepare for the challenge and fundraising support will be provided throughout by professional event organisers, Global Adventure Challenges.
For more information view:
www.cycleindia.co.uk
or call
0800 046 1297
Alternatively email: bookings@cycleindia.co.uk