Thank you for your interest in the Worldbike Tour. The short description of registration is there are three
necessary elements before you registration is complete:
- Complete and submit this Participant Registration Form
- Complete and submit the Personal Health Review Form
- Full payment is due with registration. You can pay by through
Worldbike donation or
PayPal.
More About Registration
We are sorry for the amount of
paperwork. Perhaps it is a sign-of-the-times. Because of the unique
nature of the program we want to verify that you understand the
activities involved. Details about payments, cancellation, and
general tour procedures can be found in the "Terms
and Conditions".
Your registration is not complete and
your space is not reserved until we receive your forms and
appropriate payment.
When we receive your completed registration (waiver, deposit and
personal information forms) you will be sent the pre-departure
materials packet. This contains important information on: air
travel, documents you will need, preparing your bike (if you bring
one), selecting
personal equipment, health information, preparing for the
cross-cultural experience, books to read, etc. If you would like to get started,
there is a bibliography at
www.ibike.org/bibliography/africa.
The pre-departure packet should answer most of your questions. Others
have found it to be very helpful. If after you receive the packet you have
any additional questions please feel free to contact us.
If it is within 60-days of the tour and you have not already done so, we suggest that you start planning your air
travel.
Travel insurance (trip cancellation/interruption, medical expenses,
medical evacuation, baggage, travel assistance etc.) is recommended. It protects you from the date of
purchased so it also is worth considering early on.
Please return the forms as soon as possible so that we can complete
your registration and you will have maximum time to prepare for the trip.
We look forward to your participation on these interesting programs.
Have a great trip.
Sincerely,
David Mozer at Ibike
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