For riders with experience on small bikes over long distances. See the whole coast with a mix of on and off-road.
Pricing
per rider in shared double room incl. Honda XR150 dual-sport (to book a separate room, please choose the single room surcharge)* | $1,799.00 |
per rider in shared twin/double room incl. Honda XRE300 dual-sport (to book a separate room, please choose the single room surcharge)* | $2,048.00 |
per rider in shared twin/double room incl. Honda CRF 250F (to book a separate room, please choose the single room surcharge)* | $2,299.00 |
per pillion passenger in shared twin/double room (pillion passengers cannot book without an accompanying rider) | $899.00 |
per person single room (surcharge) - (surcharge, only available with an additional selection of the basic price "per rider in shared twin/double room") | $299.00 |
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* Bike rental for extra day 10 not included (Surcharge) | |
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Optional extras: | |
Full protection equipment (surcharge) | $155.00 |
GoPro & helmet mount (SD-card not included) | $75.00 |
Extra Day 10 (surcharge) | $200.00 |
Support Truck on request (USD1800, split among group) |
Included
Rental motorcycle depending on booking |
Gasoline |
English/Spanish speaking guides |
Entrance fees to all attractions |
Helmet, riding gloves |
Medical insurance |
8 Nights 2 PAX Shared Private Accommodation |
All breakfast, lunch, and dinner |
International flights |
Alcohol and souvenir money |
Optional Activities such as Kitesurfing, surfing, paragliding |
Extra day 10 motorbike rental fee |
Tips for Guides |
Everything that is not listed under features |
More details
Minimum number of participants: 2 |
Maximum number of participants: 10 |
Where: Coast + the Sierra Nevada |
Difficulty: Intermediate |
Distance covered: 1,100km |
Riding hours: 38 |
Terrain: 45% paved, 55% unpaved |
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Protection equipment is mandatory: Helmet, off-road boots, an armored jacket, or armor at least (if you can’t bring your own, we can rent you the equipment). |
Each tour is tailored on the go to your experience and physical preparation and we will give you riding tips and formation if necessary to overcome certain obstacles. |
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What to Bring: Driver's license, Sunscreen, Insect repellent, Long pants, Boots or closed-toed shoes, Swimsuit, Towel, Alcohol, and souvenir money. |
Transfers and extra nights in a hotel can be arranged to accommodate your traveling needs. |
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Optional Extra Day 10 |
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Optional support Truck : $1800 USD (split among the group) |
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Language: This offer is usually suitable for English and/or German speaking participants. Please enquire for language options. |
Mobility: The offer is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Please contact us for more information. |
Description
Experience the breathtaking diversity of Colombia's north. Jungles, deserts, beaches, and mountains will be the sights of this tour. So, don't hesitate to join us and let Colombia's north excite you!
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DAY 1
Start: 9 am
Where: Santa Manta - Buritaca
Riding hours: 5
Safety briefing, introduction, and paperwork from 8 am at our Santa Marta office.
Gravel track riding to indigenous rock carvings.
Mixed enduro riding around the Quebrada del Sol goat trail.
“All-You-Can-Drink” tubing on the Buritaca River.
Spending the night at the multi-award-winning El Rio hostel.
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DAY 2
Where: Buritaca - Manaure
Riding hours: 5
Stop for a quick coffee on Palomino beach.
Tour by wooden boat around a wild flamingo sanctuary.
Lunch on the beach in Camarones.
Watch the landscape change from jungle to desert in the blink of an eye.
Accommodation in a simple hotel in Manaure.
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DAY 3
Where: Manaure - Cabo de la Vela
Riding hours: 3
Join a local guide for a tour of the indigenous salt flats.
Desert riding on the way to Cabo de la Vela.
Optional kite-surfing or short riding excursion to watch the sunset.
Fresh seafood and cheap beers for dinner.
Spend the night at a simple indigenous hostel on the beach.
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DAY 4
Where: Cabo de la Vela - Punta Gallinas
Riding hours: 4.5
Early departure this morning to beat the day’s heat.
Hours of epic enduro riding through hard-packed plains, sketchy sand, and rocky climbs to the northernmost point of South America.
Visit the giant Taroa sand dunes.
Watch the sunset from the beach at our ranch, the night’s accommodation.
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DAY 5
Where: Punta Gallinas - Riohacha
Riding hours: 5
Early departure this morning to get a good start on the tour’s biggest travel day.
After a quick blast down to the port, we load up our bikes on some small boats to shortcut around some of the deserts.
Try some goat for lunch! A local specialty.
Back in civilization tonight at Laguna Salá Hostel.
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DAY 6
Where: Riohacha - Mendihuaca Beach
Riding hours: 1.5 "REST DAY"
Get started on your own time after a good rest.
Quick cruise back down the coastal highway to our rest day at Cayena Beach Villa.
Relax and enjoy an afternoon/evening of well-earned LUXURY on the beach.
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DAY 7
Where: Mendihuaca Beach - Bonda
Riding hours: 3
After a lazy morning on the beach, we head off into the jungle.
Take a tour of an organic cacao farm to make our own chocolate.
Eat lunch at Caoba wildlife reserve, filled with Amazonian plants and animals.
Enjoy the pool, views, and a relaxed vibe at Beyonda Homestay.
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DAY 8
Where: Bonda - Minca
Riding hours: 5
Take the backroads up to Minca to visit Marinka waterfall.
Enjoy the view from Los Pinos viewpoint, 1,200m above sea level.
Traditional Colombian barbecue for lunch at Camaritas restaurant.
Infinity pool, hot water, and all-round amazing lodging at Casas Viejas Guesthouse.
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DAY 9
Where: Minca - Santa Marta
Riding hours: 4
Rise at 4 am for the night ride up to San Lorenzo weather station and a view of sunrise over the snow-capped mountain peaks.
Enjoy a tour of La Victoria coffee farm, the oldest in northern Colombia.
Lunch in Minca before returning to Santa Marta around 4 pm.
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OPTIONAL EXTRA DAY 10
Riding hours: 7
Additional desert riding is available for those who dare. In the desert, we also have the option of adding an extra day to visit Nazareth on day four of the tour, which is a small town situated inside the lush-green desert oasis of Macuira National Park. The terrain arriving here can be tough and technical, with a lot of riding through soft sand, but the visit to this incredibly unique part of the world is worth it for those adventurous enough to take on the challenge.