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Preise
| Selbstfahrer/in mit Mietmotorrad BMW F800GS | €10.720,00 |
| Selbstfahrer/in mit Mietmotorrad BMW F900GS | €11.099,00 |
| Selbstfahrer/in mit Mietmotorrad BMW R1200GS | €11.399,00 |
| Selbstfahrer/in mit Mietmotorrad BMW R1300GS | €12.079,00 |
| Beifahrer/in Motorrad | €5.725,00 |
| Einzelzimmerzuschlag (pro Person) | €1.956,00 |
Leistungen
Beschreibung
Patagonia Motorcycle Tour: Two Weeks of Adventure through Southern Chile and Argentina
Introduction
Embark on an unforgettable motorcycle tour in Chile and Argentina, covering approximately 3,600 km over two weeks. Starting from the picturesque lake district around Bariloche, this journey leads through Los Alerces National Park, along Chile’s famous Carretera Austral, and the legendary Ruta 40 traversing the Argentinian steppes. Key highlights include the dramatic granite peaks of Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, and Torres del Paine, the renowned Perito Moreno Glacier, and a crossing of the Strait of Magellan to Tierra del Fuego, culminating in a visit to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city.
Route Overview
Day 1: Arrival in Bariloche
Upon arrival, you will be picked up at Bariloche airport and transferred to the hotel where the tour begins the following day. After a brief introduction to the motorcycle tour and essential information about Salta, the remainder of the day is free for relaxation or exploration.
Day 2: Los Alerces National Park
The ride starts southward on Ruta 40, passing El Bolsón before entering Los Alerces National Park. The route covers about 310 km, including 100 km of gravel roads, as you arrive in Trevelin for an overnight stay.
Day 3: Entering the Carretera Austral
Crossing the border into Chile, the tour continues onto the legendary Carretera Austral. This area is known for its unique glacially-carved landscapes and humid climate, resulting in lush vegetation and vibrant rivers set against a mountainous backdrop. Expect approximately 230 km on unpaved roads.
Day 4: Scenic Ride to Coihayque
Today’s stage takes you along one of the most scenic sections of the Carretera Austral. You will visit a hanging glacier before riding over the Queulat Pass to Manihuales. From there, a mixture of smooth and winding paved roads lead to Coihayque. The day covers around 240 km, including roughly 80 km of gravel sections.
Day 5: Circling Lago General Carrera
Over the next two days, the tour loops around the green-tinted Lago General Carrera. The day includes a stop at Salto del Ibañez waterfall, passing the striking Cerro Castillo massif, traveling through the Valley of the Dead Forest, and reaching Puerto Rio Tranquilo. The route ends near Puerto Guadal at the tranquil Terra Luna Lodge. Total distance for the day is about 275 km, with 200 km on gravel roads.
Day 6: Crossing Back into Argentina
Riding along the lake’s southern shore at high elevation, panoramic views of the Northern Ice Field appear on clear days. Crossing at Chile Chico, the journey proceeds on the historic unpaved Ruta 40 along the Argentine Andes. The route leads to the charming town of Lago Las Posadas, situated in stunning surroundings. The day covers approximately 350 km, predominantly on gravel.
Day 7: Southward on Ruta 40
Approaching the Perito Moreno National Park, you reach the small village of Bajo Caracoles. Continuing south on Ruta 40, the ride passes into a fertile valley where the Estancia La Angostura still manages extensive sheep and cattle farms using traditional methods. Time permitting, an optional visit to the famous rock art site Cueva de las Manos can be arranged. Accommodation is in a traditional estancia. Distance is roughly 330 km with some gravel.
Day 8: Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre Region
The journey through the steppes leads to Lago Viedma and the small village of El Chaltén, nestled beneath the iconic granite towers Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. An optional afternoon hike to a viewpoint offers breathtaking views of Fitz Roy. The day covers about 270 km on partially unpaved road.
Day 9: Perito Moreno Glacier
Early in the morning, the route returns to Ruta 40 heading south alongside the emerald Lago Argentino. In the afternoon, the group visits the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. Total distance for the day is around 360 km.
Day 10: Chile and Torres del Paine National Park
Continuing along Ruta 40, the ride ascends to a high plateau offering spectacular mountain views. After crossing into Chile, the tour reaches Torres del Paine National Park. Accommodation is at a genuine Chilean estancia, where a relaxed evening awaits. The day includes approximately 250 km with 60 km gravel.
Day 11: Exploring Torres del Paine and Puerto Natales
Today’s route passes iconic sights within Torres del Paine National Park: waterfalls, mountain lakes, and local wildlife including condors, guanacos, rheas, and foxes. The dramatic spires of Torres and Cuernos dominate the landscape. Later, the ride continues to the town of Puerto Natales. Expect roughly 250 km with 200 km on gravel.
Day 12: To Punta Arenas
Traveling southward on windy roads, the group passes through Villa Pehuelche and stops by a lagoon inhabited by flamingos. A visit to the Otway penguin colony is included before reaching Punta Arenas. The stage covers approximately 300 km, including 50 km of gravel roads.
Day 13: Crossing to Tierra del Fuego
Taking a ferry across the Strait of Magellan, the tour reaches Tierra del Fuego and continues on gravel roads toward the Argentine border. The day ends in Rio Grande, providing welcome rest after a 400 km ride in challenging wind conditions.
Day 14: Final Ride to Ushuaia
The morning ride traverses wind-exposed coastal areas, passing through Tolhuin and along Lake Fagnano, before climbing the Garribaldi Pass en route to Ushuaia—the southernmost city worldwide. To complete the journey “to the end of the world,” the group ventures further into Tierra del Fuego National Park until the road ends. On the final evening, a celebratory farewell dinner is enjoyed. Distance covered is about 200 km.
Day 15: Departure
The tour concludes with a transfer to Ushuaia airport. Depart with lasting memories, unforgettable experiences, and a farewell gift to commemorate your adventure motorcycle tour through Patagonia.
Experience and Riding Conditions
This guided motorcycle tour in Chile and Argentina offers varied terrain, including paved roads, winding asphalt stretches, and extensive gravel sections. Riders will encounter mountain passes, humid forested areas, alpine lakes, steppe landscapes, and coastal regions. The mix of demanding dirt roads and smooth tarmac ensures a rich riding experience suitable for those seeking an adventure motorcycle tour through some of the most remote and spectacular environments in South America.
Summary
This comprehensive motorcycle riding holiday combines diverse landscapes, iconic national parks, majestic glaciers, and cultural encounters. Covering over 3,600 km in two weeks, the route traverses the highlights of Patagonia, from northern lake districts to the southern tip of the continent. Perfect for riders eager to explore the wild beauty of Chile and Argentina under expert guidance.