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Design Your Own Colombian Motorcycle Adventure

Colombia is one of the greatest motorcycle destinations on earth, a country where three massive Andes mountain ranges collide with tropical jungles, coffee plantations, cloud forests, deserts, river valleys, and two stunning coastlines. Our rides and tours take you through the safest, most spectacular regions of the country, delivering a mix of twisty mountain asphalt, scenic gravel roads, high-altitude páramos, lush coffee landscapes, colonial heritage towns, and warm, welcoming culture at every stop. With year-round riding weather, incredibly diverse terrain, friendly locals, and endless routes that feel untouched by time, Colombia offers more variety, beauty, and adventure in a single week than most countries offer in a month, making it the best motorcycle riding destination in the world.

How our custom tours work

Our custom tours are built entirely around your preferences, choose your motorcycle, terrain type, skill level, daily riding hours, and the style of hotels you prefer. Whether you want light riding days or full-day adventures across paved, mixed, or off-road terrain, we tailor the route, distance, and experience to match your pace and comfort. Every detail is customized so you get the perfect Colombian motorcycle journey.

TOUR INFORMATION

You’ll find all the key details about this tour right here. 
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COLOMBIA OVERVIEW & RIDING REGIONS

Explore the Best and Safest Riding Zones in the Country

Colombia is one of the most geographically diverse countries on earth, a land split by three massive Andes mountain ranges, tropical lowlands, cloud forests, deserts, volcanoes, coastlines, and deep river valleys.
Most of our tours focus on the best riding zones and safest regions, where the scenery is spectacular, roads are exciting, and the experience is hassle-free. This is where Colombia shines, and where we guide riders from around the world who want the true essence of the country.
Our specialty is the Three Colombian Andes Cordilleras; rugged, scenic, culturally rich, and home to the greatest motorcycle routes in South America.
Below is a breakdown of each region so you can understand the riding style, terrain, culture, and what to expect.

Santander Canyon Lands

The Southwest of the East Andes — Raw, Wild, and Off-Road Focused

What It’s Known For
  • Deep canyons (Chicamocha Canyon)
  • Arid landscapes & rock formations
  • Adventure sports capital (San Gil)
  • Historical pueblos like Barichara & Zapatoca
Riding Conditions
  • Some of the best off-road in the country
  • Hardpack dirt, loose gravel, switchbacks, and canyon shelf roads
  • Hot temperatures and open landscapes
  • Ideal for intermediate/advanced riders who want challenge
Vibe
Think U.S. Southwest desert riding mixed with colonial Spanish architecture and dramatic mountain drops.

Emerald Country — High-Altitude Towns, Black Dirt Roads & Endless Scenery

What It’s Known For
  • Colombia’s emerald mining region
  • Colonial towns: Villa de Leyva, Monguí, Ráquira
  • Cold highlands, páramos, and open valleys
  • Strong Indigenous heritage and traditional agriculture
Riding Conditions
  • Iconic black dirt roads that feel like the Rocky Mountains
  • Mixture of paved twisties, canyon lines, and high-country dual-sport terrain
  • Scenic ridgelines and quiet rural roads
  • Accessible to intermediate riders (with optional advanced sections)
Vibe
A calm, classic, historic region where you feel like you’re riding through another century, friendly people, crisp air, and some of the best combination of on/off-road routes in Colombia.

The Heart of the Andes — The Best Riding in Colombia

This is our home turf and where most of our clients say is the best riding in the country.

What It’s Known For
  • High-elevation páramos & cold tundra landscapes only found in Colombia
  • Coffee fincas, cloud forests, and tropical river valleys
  • Volcanic Hot Springs
  • Strato-volcano regions (Nevado del Ruiz, Nevado de Santa Isabel)
  • Enormous wax palm forests (Salamina, Salento)
  • River expeditions, eco hotels & waterfalls
  • The friendliest people in Colombia
Riding Conditions
  • A perfect mix of twisty paved roads, gravel climbs, forest trails, and scenic ridge routes
  • Rapid changes of climate & altitude (you feel all of Colombia in one day)
  • Endless mountains, safe rural areas, and incredible hospitality
Vibe
This is the Colombia people fall in love with, dramatic landscapes, warm mountain culture, safe roads, and riding options for every skill level.

UNESCO Coffee Cultural Landscape — Smooth Roads & Mountain Beauty

What It’s Known For
  • Charming towns like Salento, Filandia, Pijao, and Apía
  • Coffee plantations and rolling green mountains
  • Wax palm valleys and cloud forests
  • Hot Springs
  • Boutique hotels and farm stays
Riding Conditions
  • Smooth asphalt mixed with gentle gravel routes
  • Moderate temperatures and lush scenery
  • Suitable for all rider levels
  • Great combination touring: culture, nature, and mountain views
Vibe
Relaxed, green, friendly, and photogenic, this is Colombia’s most accessible and tourist-friendly mountain region.

Beaches, Culture & Nightlife — A Completely Different World

The coast is beautiful, vibrant, full of life — but very different from the Andes.

What It’s Known For
  • White-sand beaches, seafood, Caribbean culture
  • Cities like Cartagena, Santa Marta, Barranquilla
  • Laid-back beach towns: Palomino, Costeño, Mompox, Rincón del Mar
  • Hot weather, music, coastal food, and nightlife
Riding Conditions
  • Mostly flat terrain and long straightaways
  • Hot and humid climate
  • Minimal mountain riding
  • Longer distances between towns
  • More remote stretches = less support
Important Note

We are happy to plan coastal trips, but they come with realistic expectations and warnings:

  • Very few curves or mountain roads
  • Extremely hot and humid
  • Long days away from mechanical support
  • Far from Medellín (first & last days are long)
  • Best done as a 2–3 week journey or with motorcycle shipping back to Medellín on the final day
Vibe
Perfect for beach lovers who want seafood, sunshine, and relaxed Caribbean culture, but not ideal for riders looking for mountain adventure.

Why most riders choose the Andes

The Andes are where Colombia’s magic is found:

  • Twisties, elevation, scenery
  • Safest, cleanest, most welcoming regions
  • Endless route combinations
  • Cooler climates
  • Mountain culture & authentic Colombian life

Most of our returning riders choose to spend the majority of their trip in the Andes, with optional extensions to the Caribbean or Coffee Region.

Base Model:

Hero XPulse 200 4V

The Hero Xpulse 200 4V is a lightweight, agile dual-sport that combines practical power with true adventure capability. The standard model is ideal for everyday use and mixed-terrain riding, while the Rally variant offers enhanced suspension, ground clearance, and off-road prowess. Praised for its affordability, reliability, and ease of handling, the Xpulse 4V has also proven its toughness on the world stage, claiming victories at the Baja World Cup, Baja Hungary, Baja Port, Baja India, and the Pan Africa Rally. The XPulse is built to handle it all with confidence.

Upgrade Option:

Honda XRE 300

The Honda XRE 300 is a dependable middleweight dual-sport, blending off-road capability with comfortable long-distance touring. Known for its versatility, supple suspension, and impressive fuel efficiency. Recent upgrades, such as ABS and refreshed styling, keep it modern and road-ready, while its proven durability has earned it the role of official motorcycle of the Colombian National Police. Whether tackling rugged off-road or cruising scenic highways, the XRE 300 is built to handle Colombia’s diverse terrain with ease.

Skill level

Our routes are designed for intermediate riders with some off-road experience. You don’t need to be an expert, but you should feel comfortable riding on different surfaces. About half of the route is on unpaved roads, so basic off-road training before the trip is recommended to improve your safety and riding enjoyment. This tour is not suitable for complete beginners, but we can customize or suggest more advanced routes for experienced riders.

Terrain & Riding Conditions

You’ll ride on a mix of smooth paved roads, gravel and dirt tracks, dusty washboard surfaces, and rocky sections. The journey also takes you over high mountain passes, but we don’t stay at altitude long enough for altitude sickness to be a concern. Every day offers variety, with plenty of chances to stop, take in the views, and enjoy local sights.

Pace & Daily Schedule

We keep a relaxed and comfortable pace, always prioritizing safety and enjoyment. Expect about five to six hours of actual riding each day, with breaks for lunch, photos, and sightseeing. Including stops, you’ll spend around eight hours out exploring before settling in for the evening to unwind, stroll through town, and enjoy a good meal.

Climate

Colombia’s weather depends on altitude rather than seasons, making it an excellent year-round riding destination. Lowlands and coastal areas are warm to hot, with temperatures between 85–100°F (29–38°C), while high mountains can be cool or even near freezing at night. Rain showers can happen any time, especially in the mountains, and fog or snow is possible at higher elevations. Packing both breathable gear for hot days and warm layers for cooler areas will keep you comfortable.

Clothing & Gear

A helmet, protective riding gear, gloves, and sturdy boots or shoes are required. Because northern regions can be hot year-round, we recommend lightweight gear with good ventilation, paired with warmer clothing for the mountains. Rain gear and an open dual-sport helmet with goggles for dusty conditions will make your ride much more enjoyable.

Safety

Your safety is our highest priority. Guided tours follow carefully planned routes within “green zones,” which are considered safe and stable. For rentals, we provide clear route recommendations and mark areas to avoid. With our guidance, you’ll find Colombia to be a safe, welcoming country where locals are friendly and always willing to help.

Travel Documents & Requirements

You’ll need a valid passport with at least six months’ validity, a motorcycle driver’s license, and an International Driver’s Permit. Visa requirements vary by nationality, so check with your local embassy or consulate before traveling. We also recommend consulting a travel doctor well in advance for immunization advice. If you are not a U.S. passport holder and are transiting through the United States, you may need an ESTA travel authorization.

Motorcycle Insurance

All motorcycles come with basic medical insurance that covers injury to you and to third parties. This does not include coverage for material damage to third parties or damage to the motorcycle itself. Any damage to the motorcycle during your rental or tour is your responsibility.

Tour princing options

Fully-Guided Tour

A premium, worry-free experience

Hotels & Motorcycle

Motorcycle with accommodations

Moto, Maps & Directions

Self-Guided for maximum freedom

Optional Upgrades

Whats not included

Our tours include reliable, easy-to-ride fully equipped motorcycles, a personal bilingual guide with basic mechanical skills and tools, medical insurance, riding gear, rain jackets . Our tours take you deep into remote landscapes or vibrant towns for an authentic taste of Colombia few ever see.

You just need to pack smart. Bring one solid pair of riding boots (plus sandals if you want), lightweight and versatile clothing, and stick to merino wool for comfort in all climates. Keep luggage small and avoid overpacking, laundry is easy to arrange on the road. Skip heavy or bulky items, extra shoes, and anything you can’t afford to lose. The lighter you travel, the better your ride.

Pro packing tips:

✔️ Pack Light
✔️ Wear Merino Wool
✔️ Multi-Climatic Gear (Merino)
✔️ Extra Socks & Underwear
✔️ Zip Lock Bags
✔️ Waist Bag or Fanny Pack
✔️ Download an E-Sim Application
✔️ Pack Extra Charging Cables
✔️ Power Bank Charger (Anker)
✔️ Download Offline Google Maps
✔️ Bring Cash (Colombian Pesos)
✔️ Notify Your Banks of Travel
✔️ Credit Card
✔️ Debit Card
✔️ Prescription Medication(s)

What not to bring:

❌ Expensive Jewelry
❌ Expensive Personal Items
❌ Laptop Computers
❌ Excess Luggage
❌ US Dollars or Euros
❌ Illegal Drugs (Military Checkpoints)

What to bring:

✔️ Driver’s License
✔️ Passport
✔️ Sunscreen
✔️ Insect Repellent
✔️ Long Pants
✔️ Boots or Closed-Toed Shoes
✔️ Swimsuit & Small Towel
✔️ Cash (Colombian Pesos)

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