62-DAY SOUTH AMERICA TOP 2 BOTTOM EXPEDITION

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Top 2 Bottom South America

$23,999

RIDER ON OWN BIKE, SHARED ROOM

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+ Rent Honda NX500: +$5,999
+ Rent Honda XL750: +$6,999
+ Rent Honda CRF1100: +$7,999
+ Motorcycle Insurance: +$1,500
+ Upgrade Single Room: +$4,499
+ Add Pillion/Passenger: +$11,999

NEXT TOUR DATES
» OCT 15 to DEC 15, 2026  1 SPOT LEFT 
» OCT 15 to DEC 15, 2028
» FOR PRIVATE GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE RIDERS

HIGHLIGHTS
✓ Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina ✓ Coffee plantation tour ✓ Las Lajas ✓ Pan American Highway ✓ Devils Waterfall ✓ Cusco Historic center ✓ Machu Picchu ✓ Nazca ✓ Lima ✓ La Paz ✓ Cuenca and Trujillo ✓ Mancora ✓ Salar de Uyuni Salt Flats ✓ Tierra del fuego and Ushuaia ✓ Potosi Silver mountain ✓ Lake Titicaca ✓ Atacama desert ✓ Bolivia Altiplano ✓ Mendoza ✓ Torres del Paine

SKU: EXP-62T2B
TOP2 POI 1

POI: NORTH TO SOUTH


Ride the entire South American continent from North to South and experience the incredible diversity in scenery and cultures.

TOP2 POI 2

POI: MACHU PICCHU


This expedition includes a visit to one of the world’s absolute wonders – Machu Picchu. An incredible sight that you must experience.

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POI: UYUNI SALT FLATS


The world’s largest salt flats in Uyuni on Bolivia’s Altiplano resemble a lunar landscape and are a unique experience for any rider. 

15%

OFF-ROAD

75%

COMFORT

100%

FUN

15%

OFFROAD

75%

COMFORT

100%

FUN

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 62-DAY SOUTH AMERICA TOP 2 BOTTOM EXPEDITION

This 62-day South America Top 2 Bottom Expedition will take us right there to the most southern point on the American continent. Tierra del Fuego – Land of Fire. The route starts in the very north of the South American continent in Cartagena, Colombia. It ends in Ushuaia, Argentina.

Your 62-day South America Top 2 Bottom Expedition passes through 6 counties. Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina.

This expedition is an incredibly varied but mostly paved “once-in-a-lifetime” motorcycle bucket-list adventure trip.

BRING YOUR OWN BIKE OR RENT ONE FROM US – OBS: ONE-WAY!

INCLUDED

✓ Price Match Guarantee

✓ Small group sizes (Min 6 – Max 12)

✓ Professional Multilingual Tour Leader

✓ Support Team and Vehicle

✓ 61 Nights accommodation in shared room (Upgrades available)

✓ All Breakfasts

✓ Group Activities and Entry Fees (including day trip Machu Picchu, Nazca lines fly-over etc.)

✓ Transfers to/from Cartagena and Punta Arenas International Airport (CTG/PUQ) on official arrival and departure days

✓ Up to 25% discount on riding gear and accessories from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto

 

✓ Pre-tour Preparation Guide and Briefing

✓ MotoDreamer Apparel Gift

✓ All taxes 

WITH RENTAL MOTORCYCLE

+ Rental Motorcycle of choice

+ Authorisation to cross borders with Rental Motorcycle

+ All shipping of Rental Motorcycle (To CTG, from Punta Arenas)

+ Fuel and Road Tolls

+ Mandatory 3rd Party Liability Insurance

NOT INCLUDED

✗ Rental Motorcycle

✗ Mandatory Motorcycle Damage and Theft Liability Reduction Insurance

✗ Airfare

✗ Upgrades

✗ Lunches, Dinners and Drinks

✗ Personal paperwork, permits and visas

✗ Travel and Evacuation insurance with cancellation coverage (Available from Global Rescue)

✗ Tips to staff

✗ Any inclusion not specified

✗ All cost involved with using personal motorcycle including fuel, maintenance, shipping, permits and insurances

TOUR ITINERARY

T2Bo day1

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL TO CARTAGENA (COLOMBIA)

Arrival to the colorful colonial city on the Caribbean coast

T2Bo day2

DAY 2 – RIDE TO CAUCASIA (COLOMBIA)

Ride through tropical lowlands heading inland

T2Bo day3

DAY 3 – RIDE TO MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA)

Scenic ride through Antioquia to the city of eternal spring

T2Bo day4

DAY 4 – EXPLORE MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA)

Explore vibrant Medellin, cable cars, museums, nightlife

T2Bo day5

DAY 5 – RIDE TO SALENTO (COLOMBIA)

Ride through coffee region landscapes to charming Salento

T2Bo day6

DAY 6 – RIDE TO POPAYAN (COLOMBIA)

Ride through Andean hills towards colonial Popayan

T2Bo day7

DAY 7 – RIDE TO PASTO (COLOMBIA)

Mountain ride south to Pasto near the Ecuadorian border

T2Bo day8

DAY 8 – RIDE TO OTAVALO (ECUADOR)

Cross into Ecuador through the highlands toward Otavalo

T2Bo day9

DAY 9 – RIDE TO BANOS (ECUADOR)

Ride past volcanoes and lush valleys to Banos

T2Bo day10

DAY 10 – EXPLORE BANOS (ECUADOR)

Enjoy waterfalls, hot springs, and adventure sports

T2Bo day11

DAY 11 – RIDE TO CUENCA (ECUADOR)

Ride to Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city in the Andes

T2Bo day12

DAY 12 – RIDE TO MANCORA (PERU)

Cross into Peru along the coast to the beach town Mancora

T2Bo day13

DAY 13 – RIDE TO TRUJILLO (PERU)

Ride the Panamericana to the historical city of Trujillo

T2Bo day14

DAY 14 – RIDE TO HUARAZ (PERU)

Climb into the Andes to the mountain town of Huaraz

T2Bo day15

DAY 15 – RIDE TO LIMA (PERU)

Descend to Peru’s bustling capital by the Pacific Ocean

T2Bo day16

DAY 16 – EXPLORE LIMA (PERU)

Explore Lima’s culinary scene and historical sites

T2Bo day17

DAY 17 – RIDE TO HUACACHINA (PERU)

Ride through desert landscapes to Huacachina oasis

T2Bo day18

DAY 18 – RIDE TO NAZCA (PERU)

Short ride to Nazca, famous for the mysterious lines

T2Bo day19

DAY 19 – RIDE TO ABANCAY (PERU)

Ride deep into the Andes to reach Abancay

T2Bo day20

DAY 20 – RIDE TO CUSCO (PERU)

Scenic mountain ride to Incan capital Cusco

T2Bo day21

DAY 21 – EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU)

Rest day to explore Cusco’s markets and ruins

T2Bo day22

DAY 22 – EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU)

Optional excursions to Sacred Valley or Machu Picchu

T2Bo day23

DAY 23 – RIDE TO PUNO (PERU)

Ride over the Altiplano to Lake Titicaca and Puno

T2Bo day24

DAY 24 – EXPLORE PUNO (PERU)

Visit floating islands or relax by the lake

T2Bo day25

DAY 25 – RIDE TO LA PAZ (BOLIVIA)

Ride along the lake and cross into Bolivia to La Paz

T2Bo day26

DAY 26 – EXPLORE LA PAZ (BOLIVIA)

Explore La Paz, the world’s highest capital

T2Bo day27

DAY 27 – RIDE TO ORURO (BOLIVIA)

Ride south through Andean plains to Oruro

T2Bo day28

DAY 28 – RIDE TO POTOSI (BOLIVIA)

Climb into the historic silver mining city of Potosi

T2Bo day29

DAY 29 – EXPLORE POTOSI (BOLIVIA)

Wander the colonial streets and museums

T2Bo day30

DAY 30 – RIDE TO SALAR DE UYUNI (BOLIVIA)

Ride into the vast salt flats of Uyuni

T2Bo day31

DAY 31 – RIDE TO OLLAGUE (CHILE)

Cross into Chile through desert landscapes

T2Bo day32

DAY 32 – RIDE TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE)

Ride through the Atacama Desert to San Pedro

T2Bo day33

DAY 33 – EXPLORE SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE)

Explore geysers, salt flats, and otherworldly terrain

T2Bo day34

DAY 34 – RIDE TO SALTA (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina through high Andean passes

T2Bo day35

DAY 35 – EXPLORE SALTA (ARGENTINA)

Stroll colonial streets and taste northern cuisine

T2Bo day36

DAY 36 – RIDE TO CATAMARCA (ARGENTINA)

Ride through valleys and mountains to Catamarca

T2Bo day37

DAY 37 – RIDE TO SAN JUAN (ARGENTINA)

Continue through desert towns to wine-rich San Juan

T2Bo day38

DAY 38 – RIDE TO MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)

Ride to Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital

T2Bo day39

DAY 39 – EXPLORE MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)

Relax with wine tasting or explore the city

T2Bo day40

DAY 40 – RIDE TO SANTIAGO (CHILE)

Cross Andes into Chile’s capital Santiago

T2Bo day41

DAY 41 – EXPLORE SANTIAGO (CHILE)

Explore Santiago’s markets, museums, and views

T2Bo day42

DAY 42 – RIDE TO TALCA (CHILE)

Ride to Talca through vineyards and farmland

T2Bo day43

DAY 43 – RIDE TO TEMUCO (CHILE)

Continue south to the lakes and forests of Temuco

T2Bo day44

DAY 44 – RIDE TO OSORNO (CHILE)

Ride through the Chilean Lake District to Osorno

T2Bo day45

DAY 45 – RIDE TO BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina again, heading to Bariloche

T2Bo day46

DAY 46 – EXPLORE BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA)

Explore alpine-style town by Lake Nahuel Huapi

T2Bo day47

DAY 47 – RIDE TO ESQUEL (ARGENTINA)

Ride through Patagonian valleys to Esquel

T2Bo day48

DAY 48 – RIDE TO PERITO MORENO (ARGENTINA)

Continue to remote town of Perito Moreno

T2Bo day49

DAY 49 – RIDE TO EL CALAFATE (ARGENTINA)

Ride south to glacier-rich El Calafate

T2Bo day50

DAY 50 – RIDE TO TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE)

Cross into Chile to the spectacular Torres del Paine

T2Bo day51

DAY 51 – EXPLORE TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE)

Hike or relax surrounded by granite peaks

T2Bo day52

DAY 52 – RIDE TO PUERTO NATALES (CHILE)

Ride to port town of Puerto Natales

T2Bo day53

DAY 53 – RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Ride south to Punta Arenas by the Strait of Magellan

T2Bo day54

DAY 54 – EXPLORE PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Rest in southernmost big city of Chile

T2Bo day55

DAY 55 – RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina to Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego

T2Bo day56

DAY 56 – RIDE TO USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)

Reach Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world

T2Bo day57

DAY 57 – EXPLORE USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)

Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park or rest

T2Bo day58

DAY 58 – RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA)

Return ride north to Rio Grande

T2Bo day59

DAY 59 – RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Final ride to Punta Arenas to end journey

T2Bo day60

DAY 60 – FLY-OUT OF PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Fly out of Punta Arenas

T2Bo day1

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL TO CARTAGENA (COLOMBIA)

Arrival to the colorful colonial city on the Caribbean coast

T2Bo day2

DAY 2 – RIDE TO CAUCASIA (COLOMBIA)

Ride through tropical lowlands heading inland

T2Bo day3

DAY 3 – RIDE TO MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA)

Scenic ride through Antioquia to the city of eternal spring

T2Bo day4

DAY 4 – EXPLORE MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA)

Explore vibrant Medellin, cable cars, museums, nightlife

T2Bo day5

DAY 5 – RIDE TO SALENTO (COLOMBIA)

Ride through coffee region landscapes to charming Salento

T2Bo day6

DAY 6 – RIDE TO POPAYAN (COLOMBIA)

Ride through Andean hills towards colonial Popayan

T2Bo day7

DAY 7 – RIDE TO PASTO (COLOMBIA)

Mountain ride south to Pasto near the Ecuadorian border

T2Bo day8

DAY 8 – RIDE TO OTAVALO (ECUADOR)

Cross into Ecuador through the highlands toward Otavalo

T2Bo day9

DAY 9 – RIDE TO BANOS (ECUADOR)

Ride past volcanoes and lush valleys to Banos

T2Bo day10

DAY 10 – EXPLORE BANOS (ECUADOR)

Enjoy waterfalls, hot springs, and adventure sports

T2Bo day11

DAY 11 – RIDE TO CUENCA (ECUADOR)

Ride to Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city in the Andes

T2Bo day12

DAY 12 – RIDE TO MANCORA (PERU)

Cross into Peru along the coast to the beach town Mancora

T2Bo day13

DAY 13 – RIDE TO TRUJILLO (PERU)

Ride the Panamericana to the historical city of Trujillo

T2Bo day14

DAY 14 – RIDE TO HUARAZ (PERU)

Climb into the Andes to the mountain town of Huaraz

T2Bo day15

DAY 15 – RIDE TO LIMA (PERU)

Descend to Peru’s bustling capital by the Pacific Ocean

T2Bo day16

DAY 16 – EXPLORE LIMA (PERU)

Explore Lima’s culinary scene and historical sites

T2Bo day17

DAY 17 – RIDE TO HUACACHINA (PERU)

Ride through desert landscapes to Huacachina oasis

T2Bo day18

DAY 18 – RIDE TO NAZCA (PERU)

Short ride to Nazca, famous for the mysterious lines

T2Bo day19

DAY 19 – RIDE TO ABANCAY (PERU)

Ride deep into the Andes to reach Abancay

T2Bo day20

DAY 20 – RIDE TO CUSCO (PERU)

Scenic mountain ride to Incan capital Cusco

T2Bo day21

DAY 21 – EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU)

Rest day to explore Cusco’s markets and ruins

T2Bo day22

DAY 22 – EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU)

Optional excursions to Sacred Valley or Machu Picchu

T2Bo day23

DAY 23 – RIDE TO PUNO (PERU)

Ride over the Altiplano to Lake Titicaca and Puno

T2Bo day24

DAY 24 – EXPLORE PUNO (PERU)

Visit floating islands or relax by the lake

T2Bo day25

DAY 25 – RIDE TO LA PAZ (BOLIVIA)

Ride along the lake and cross into Bolivia to La Paz

T2Bo day26

DAY 26 – EXPLORE LA PAZ (BOLIVIA)

Explore La Paz, the world’s highest capital

T2Bo day27

DAY 27 – RIDE TO ORURO (BOLIVIA)

Ride south through Andean plains to Oruro

T2Bo day28

DAY 28 – RIDE TO POTOSI (BOLIVIA)

Climb into the historic silver mining city of Potosi

T2Bo day29

DAY 29 – EXPLORE POTOSI (BOLIVIA)

Wander the colonial streets and museums

T2Bo day30

DAY 30 – RIDE TO SALAR DE UYUNI (BOLIVIA)

Ride into the vast salt flats of Uyuni

T2Bo day31

DAY 31 – RIDE TO OLLAGUE (CHILE)

Cross into Chile through desert landscapes

T2Bo day32

DAY 32 – RIDE TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE)

Ride through the Atacama Desert to San Pedro

T2Bo day33

DAY 33 – EXPLORE SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE)

Explore geysers, salt flats, and otherworldly terrain

T2Bo day34

DAY 34 – RIDE TO SALTA (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina through high Andean passes

T2Bo day35

DAY 35 – EXPLORE SALTA (ARGENTINA)

Stroll colonial streets and taste northern cuisine

T2Bo day36

DAY 36 – RIDE TO CATAMARCA (ARGENTINA)

Ride through valleys and mountains to Catamarca

T2Bo day37

DAY 37 – RIDE TO SAN JUAN (ARGENTINA)

Continue through desert towns to wine-rich San Juan

T2Bo day38

DAY 38 – RIDE TO MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)

Ride to Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital

T2Bo day39

DAY 39 – EXPLORE MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)

Relax with wine tasting or explore the city

T2Bo day40

DAY 40 – RIDE TO SANTIAGO (CHILE)

Cross Andes into Chile’s capital Santiago

T2Bo day41

DAY 41 – EXPLORE SANTIAGO (CHILE)

Explore Santiago’s markets, museums, and views

T2Bo day42

DAY 42 – RIDE TO TALCA (CHILE)

Ride to Talca through vineyards and farmland

T2Bo day43

DAY 43 – RIDE TO TEMUCO (CHILE)

Continue south to the lakes and forests of Temuco

T2Bo day44

DAY 44 – RIDE TO OSORNO (CHILE)

Ride through the Chilean Lake District to Osorno

T2Bo day45

DAY 45 – RIDE TO BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina again, heading to Bariloche

T2Bo day46

DAY 46 – EXPLORE BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA)

Explore alpine-style town by Lake Nahuel Huapi

T2Bo day47

DAY 47 – RIDE TO ESQUEL (ARGENTINA)

Ride through Patagonian valleys to Esquel

T2Bo day48

DAY 48 – RIDE TO PERITO MORENO (ARGENTINA)

Continue to remote town of Perito Moreno

T2Bo day49

DAY 49 – RIDE TO EL CALAFATE (ARGENTINA)

Ride south to glacier-rich El Calafate

T2Bo day50

DAY 50 – RIDE TO TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE)

Cross into Chile to the spectacular Torres del Paine

T2Bo day51

DAY 51 – EXPLORE TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE)

Hike or relax surrounded by granite peaks

T2Bo day52

DAY 52 – RIDE TO PUERTO NATALES (CHILE)

Ride to port town of Puerto Natales

T2Bo day53

DAY 53 – RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Ride south to Punta Arenas by the Strait of Magellan

T2Bo day54

DAY 54 – EXPLORE PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Rest in southernmost big city of Chile

T2Bo day55

DAY 55 – RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA)

Cross into Argentina to Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego

T2Bo day56

DAY 56 – RIDE TO USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)

Reach Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world

T2Bo day57

DAY 57 – EXPLORE USHUAIA (ARGENTINA)

Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park or rest

T2Bo day58

DAY 58 – RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA)

Return ride north to Rio Grande

T2Bo day59

DAY 59 – RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Final ride to Punta Arenas to end journey

T2Bo day60

DAY 60 – FLY-OUT OF PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)

Fly out of Punta Arenas

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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE SOUTH AMERICA TOP 2 BOTTOM EXPEDITION

Everything below comes from the expedition itself: our 62-day route from Cartagena, Colombia, to Ushuaia, Argentina, the day-by-day itinerary further up this page, and what the riders who have already crossed the continent with us said when they handed the keys back. If you are weighing up whether to ride South America top to bottom — the full length of it, six countries, on one motorcycle — this is the long answer: how the riding actually feels, what you will see between the Caribbean and Tierra del Fuego, and the practical details of bikes, group size and booking.

WHY RIDE RIDE SOUTH AMERICA TOP TO BOTTOM BY MOTORCYCLE?

Most motorcycle tours show you a country. This one shows you a continent. The 62-day South America Top 2 Bottom Expedition starts in the very north of the South American continent, in the colorful colonial city of Cartagena on Colombia's Caribbean coast, and ends in Ushuaia, Argentina — the southernmost city in the world, on Tierra del Fuego, the Land of Fire, the most southern point of the American continent a road will take you to. In between, the route passes through six countries: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.

Riding the entire continent from north to south means experiencing its incredible diversity in scenery and cultures in a single, continuous journey. The highlight list reads like a rider's bucket list because it is one: the Pan American Highway, a coffee plantation tour in Colombia, Cusco's historic center and a day trip to Machu Picchu, the Nazca lines, Lima, La Paz, Lake Titicaca, the Salar de Uyuni salt flats, the Bolivian Altiplano, the Atacama Desert, Mendoza, Torres del Paine, and finally Tierra del Fuego and Ushuaia. Machu Picchu alone — one of the world's absolute wonders — would justify a trip; here it is one stop among sixty-plus days of them. The same goes for Uyuni, the world's largest salt flats on Bolivia's Altiplano, a lunar landscape that is a unique experience for any rider.

Our riders confirm the scale of it better than we can. Tez Almond from the UK, a verified rider on this expedition, put it plainly: "There are too many highlights to describe — every day was a highlight." His verdict on the whole thing — "the best thing I've ever done" — is the kind of sentence a 10-day tour rarely earns. Sixty-two days across a continent does.

How the border crossings work on this expedition — our full guide →

HOW HARD IS THE RIDING? 15% OFF-ROAD, 75% COMFORT, 100% FUN

We publish a terrain profile for every tour so you can match the route to your skills before you book. South America Top 2 Bottom rates 15% off-road, 75% comfort and 100% fun. In plain words: this is an incredibly varied but mostly paved "once-in-a-lifetime" adventure. The backbone of the route is pavement — including long, legendary stretches of the Pan American Highway — with enough unpaved riding, on the Altiplano, around the salt flats and in the far south, to make it a genuine expedition rather than a road holiday.

That mix is exactly what riders remember. Phil Hacker from the UK, a verified rider on this expedition, said "the highlight has been the off-road portions — the scenery, the mountains and the lakes", and summed up the geography with a line that captures what 62 days down one landmass feels like: "The sheer vastness of this country is endless. Peru and Colombia were fantastic, but Chile and Argentina — just amazing." The terrain changes constantly: tropical lowlands out of Cartagena, Andean mountain passes in Colombia and Ecuador, the Peruvian coastal desert, the high Altiplano of Bolivia at the world's highest capital, the driest desert on Earth in the Atacama, wine country around Mendoza, the Chilean Lake District, and the wind-blasted open roads of Patagonia down to the Strait of Magellan.

You are never alone out there. A professional multilingual tour leader rides with the group, a support team and vehicle travel the entire route, and the expedition runs with deliberately small groups — minimum 6, maximum 12 riders. Sixty-one nights of accommodation in shared rooms are included, along with all breakfasts, so the adventure is in the riding, not in wondering where you will sleep. That is the 75% comfort score doing its job across two months on the road.

THE ROUTE: CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA, COUNTRY BY COUNTRY

The full day-by-day itinerary is published further up this page. Rather than repeat all of it, here is how the 62 days break down by country, with the anchors of each stage:

  • Colombia (from day 1). Arrival in Cartagena, then inland through tropical lowlands to Medellin — the city of eternal spring, with a full day to explore its cable cars and museums — before the coffee region around charming Salento, colonial Popayan, and the mountain run to Pasto near the Ecuadorian border.
  • Ecuador. Across the highlands to Otavalo, past volcanoes and lush valleys to Banos — a day there for waterfalls, hot springs and adventure sports — and on to Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city in the Andes.
  • Peru. The longest single-country stretch: the beach town of Mancora, the Panamericana to historical Trujillo, a climb into the Andes to Huaraz, Peru's bustling capital Lima, the Huacachina desert oasis, Nazca and its mysterious lines, then deep into the mountains via Abancay to the Incan capital Cusco — with two full days there and the included day trip to Machu Picchu — before the Altiplano ride to Lake Titicaca and Puno.
  • Bolivia. Along the lake and across the border to La Paz, the world's highest capital, then south through the Andean plains via Oruro to the historic silver mining city of Potosi, and into the vast salt flats of Salar de Uyuni.
  • Chile and Argentina, crossing and re-crossing the Andes. Into Chile through desert landscapes to San Pedro de Atacama, over high Andean passes to Salta in Argentina, down through Catamarca and San Juan to Mendoza, Argentina's wine capital, then back across the Andes to Santiago and south through vineyards, lakes and forests to Osorno.
  • Patagonia to the end of the world. Bariloche on Lake Nahuel Huapi, the remote Patagonian towns of Esquel and Perito Moreno, glacier-rich El Calafate, the granite peaks of Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas on the Strait of Magellan — and then Tierra del Fuego: Rio Grande, Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and Tierra del Fuego National Park, before the return leg to Punta Arenas and the fly-out home.

Group activities and entry fees are included along the way — the Machu Picchu day trip and the Nazca lines fly-over among them — as are the airport transfers at both ends, to and from Cartagena (CTG) and Punta Arenas (PUQ) international airports on the official arrival and departure days. Two of the six countries are crossed more than once; border logistics are part of what our support team handles, so the paperwork days feel like riding days.

YOUR MOTORCYCLE: BRING YOUR OWN OR RENT — ONE-WAY ACROSS A CONTINENT

This expedition works differently from our shorter tours, and the difference matters: it is a one-way ride, and the base price of $23,999 is for a rider on their own bike, in a shared room. If you have a motorcycle you trust and want to take it down the spine of the Americas, this is the trip for it — bearing in mind that all costs of using a personal motorcycle, including fuel, maintenance, shipping, permits and insurance, are yours to arrange.

If you would rather arrive with a helmet bag and ride away on one of ours, three Honda rental options are available: the Honda NX500 for +$5,999, the Honda Transalp XL750 for +$6,999, or the Honda Africa Twin CRF1100 for +$7,999. The rental price is not just the bike — it covers the authorisation to cross borders with the rental motorcycle, all shipping of the bike (to Cartagena before the tour, and back from Punta Arenas after it), fuel and road tolls along the whole route, and the mandatory third-party liability insurance. In other words, the one-way logistics problem that stops most riders from ever attempting a Cartagena-to-Ushuaia ride is solved before you land. The mandatory motorcycle damage and theft liability reduction insurance is a separate +$1,500 option, and a refundable security deposit on your credit card is required before any bike leaves the rental facility, sized according to the bike you choose.

PRACTICAL ANSWERS: GROUP, PRICE & BOOKING THE EXPEDITION

What the price covers. Beyond the 61 nights of shared-room accommodation and all breakfasts, the $23,999 base price includes the professional multilingual tour leader, the support team and vehicle, group activities and entry fees, both airport transfers, a pre-tour preparation guide and briefing, a MotoDreamer apparel gift, up to 25% discount on riding gear and accessories from our partners Klim, Giant Loop and Mosko Moto, all taxes, and our price match guarantee. Not included: airfare, lunches, dinners and drinks, personal paperwork, permits and visas, tips to staff, and travel and evacuation insurance with cancellation coverage — for that we point riders to Global Rescue.

Upgrades and companions. A single-room upgrade for the whole expedition is +$4,499, and the Add Pillion/Passenger option (+$11,999) covers a co-rider on the back for the full 62 days.

The group. Minimum 6 riders, maximum 12 — small enough that by Ushuaia the group is part of the story. Tez Almond's list of what made his trip is worth repeating here, verbatim: "The places, the countries, the people, the group, the tour leader… outstanding from start to finish." Both of the reviews on this page average out to 5.0 stars, and both riders are talking as much about the group as the geography.

Who can join. You need to be 20 or older with at least one year of experience on a 500cc-or-bigger motorcycle, hold a valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement, carry a passport with at least six months' validity at tour start, and be physically and mentally fit to ride. When you register we also ask you to rate your adventure touring and off-road skills, your experience in tight mountain curves and in third-world city traffic — not to gatekeep, but so our tour leader knows the group before day one.

Dates and booking. The next departure runs October 15 to December 15, 2026 — at the time of writing, one spot left — with the following edition scheduled for October 15 to December 15, 2028, and private departures available for groups of 6 or more riders. Hit Book Now, pick your date and pay the deposit; we accept bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal and Bitcoin, and you can split the balance into monthly payments with no interest. Booking as a group is rewarded: when 5 riders pay, rider number 6 travels free. Every booking is backed by our price match and departure guarantees.

We were the first tour operator in Colombia, and 17+ years of operating with more than 4,000 riders have gone into refining this route — our longest and most ambitious ride in the Americas. Or, in Phil Hacker's three closing words from his review: "I loved it."

WHAT RIDERS SAY

★★★★★ 5.0 · from 2 rider reviews (transcribed from the video testimonials above)

5.0 on TripAdvisor (27 reviews)  ·  4.6 on Google (62 reviews)

★★★★★
“The highlight has been the off-road portions — the scenery, the mountains and the lakes. The sheer vastness of this country is endless. Peru and Colombia were fantastic, but Chile and Argentina — just amazing. I loved it.”
Phil Hacker · UK · verified rider
★★★★★
“There are too many highlights to describe — every day was a highlight. It's just been the best thing I've ever done. The places, the countries, the people, the group, the tour leader… outstanding from start to finish. Best thing ever.”
Tez Almond · UK · verified rider

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE 62-DAY SOUTH AMERICA TOP 2 BOTTOM MOTORCYCLE EXPEDITION

TOUR AT A GLANCE — DAY BY DAY
DayRoute
Day 1ARRIVAL TO CARTAGENA (COLOMBIA). Arrival to the colorful colonial city on the Caribbean coast
Day 2RIDE TO CAUCASIA (COLOMBIA). Ride through tropical lowlands heading inland
Day 3RIDE TO MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA). Scenic ride through Antioquia to the city of eternal spring
Day 4EXPLORE MEDELLIN (COLOMBIA). Explore vibrant Medellin, cable cars, museums, nightlife
Day 5RIDE TO SALENTO (COLOMBIA). Ride through coffee region landscapes to charming Salento
Day 6RIDE TO POPAYAN (COLOMBIA). Ride through Andean hills towards colonial Popayan
Day 7RIDE TO PASTO (COLOMBIA). Mountain ride south to Pasto near the Ecuadorian border
Day 8RIDE TO OTAVALO (ECUADOR). Cross into Ecuador through the highlands toward Otavalo
Day 9RIDE TO BANOS (ECUADOR). Ride past volcanoes and lush valleys to Banos
Day 10EXPLORE BANOS (ECUADOR). Enjoy waterfalls, hot springs, and adventure sports
Day 11RIDE TO CUENCA (ECUADOR). Ride to Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city in the Andes
Day 12RIDE TO MANCORA (PERU). Cross into Peru along the coast to the beach town Mancora
Day 13RIDE TO TRUJILLO (PERU). Ride the Panamericana to the historical city of Trujillo
Day 14RIDE TO HUARAZ (PERU). Climb into the Andes to the mountain town of Huaraz
Day 15RIDE TO LIMA (PERU). Descend to Peru’s bustling capital by the Pacific Ocean
Day 16EXPLORE LIMA (PERU). Explore Lima’s culinary scene and historical sites
Day 17RIDE TO HUACACHINA (PERU). Ride through desert landscapes to Huacachina oasis
Day 18RIDE TO NAZCA (PERU). Short ride to Nazca, famous for the mysterious lines
Day 19RIDE TO ABANCAY (PERU). Ride deep into the Andes to reach Abancay
Day 20RIDE TO CUSCO (PERU). Scenic mountain ride to Incan capital Cusco
Day 21EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU). Rest day to explore Cusco’s markets and ruins
Day 22EXPLORE CUSCO (PERU). Optional excursions to Sacred Valley or Machu Picchu
Day 23RIDE TO PUNO (PERU). Ride over the Altiplano to Lake Titicaca and Puno
Day 24EXPLORE PUNO (PERU). Visit floating islands or relax by the lake
Day 25RIDE TO LA PAZ (BOLIVIA). Ride along the lake and cross into Bolivia to La Paz
Day 26EXPLORE LA PAZ (BOLIVIA). Explore La Paz, the world’s highest capital
Day 27RIDE TO ORURO (BOLIVIA). Ride south through Andean plains to Oruro
Day 28RIDE TO POTOSI (BOLIVIA). Climb into the historic silver mining city of Potosi
Day 29EXPLORE POTOSI (BOLIVIA). Wander the colonial streets and museums
Day 30RIDE TO SALAR DE UYUNI (BOLIVIA). Ride into the vast salt flats of Uyuni
Day 31RIDE TO OLLAGUE (CHILE). Cross into Chile through desert landscapes
Day 32RIDE TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE). Ride through the Atacama Desert to San Pedro
Day 33EXPLORE SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (CHILE). Explore geysers, salt flats, and otherworldly terrain
Day 34RIDE TO SALTA (ARGENTINA). Cross into Argentina through high Andean passes
Day 35EXPLORE SALTA (ARGENTINA). Stroll colonial streets and taste northern cuisine
Day 36RIDE TO CATAMARCA (ARGENTINA). Ride through valleys and mountains to Catamarca
Day 37RIDE TO SAN JUAN (ARGENTINA). Continue through desert towns to wine-rich San Juan
Day 38RIDE TO MENDOZA (ARGENTINA). Ride to Mendoza, Argentina’s wine capital
Day 39EXPLORE MENDOZA (ARGENTINA). Relax with wine tasting or explore the city
Day 40RIDE TO SANTIAGO (CHILE). Cross Andes into Chile’s capital Santiago
Day 41EXPLORE SANTIAGO (CHILE). Explore Santiago’s markets, museums, and views
Day 42RIDE TO TALCA (CHILE). Ride to Talca through vineyards and farmland
Day 43RIDE TO TEMUCO (CHILE). Continue south to the lakes and forests of Temuco
Day 44RIDE TO OSORNO (CHILE). Ride through the Chilean Lake District to Osorno
Day 45RIDE TO BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA). Cross into Argentina again, heading to Bariloche
Day 46EXPLORE BARILOCHE (ARGENTINA). Explore alpine-style town by Lake Nahuel Huapi
Day 47RIDE TO ESQUEL (ARGENTINA). Ride through Patagonian valleys to Esquel
Day 48RIDE TO PERITO MORENO (ARGENTINA). Continue to remote town of Perito Moreno
Day 49RIDE TO EL CALAFATE (ARGENTINA). Ride south to glacier-rich El Calafate
Day 50RIDE TO TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE). Cross into Chile to the spectacular Torres del Paine
Day 51EXPLORE TORRES DEL PAINE (CHILE). Hike or relax surrounded by granite peaks
Day 52RIDE TO PUERTO NATALES (CHILE). Ride to port town of Puerto Natales
Day 53RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE). Ride south to Punta Arenas by the Strait of Magellan
Day 54EXPLORE PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE). Rest in southernmost big city of Chile
Day 55RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA). Cross into Argentina to Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego
Day 56RIDE TO USHUAIA (ARGENTINA). Reach Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world
Day 57EXPLORE USHUAIA (ARGENTINA). Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park or rest
Day 58RIDE TO RIO GRANDE (ARGENTINA). Return ride north to Rio Grande
Day 59RIDE TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE). Final ride to Punta Arenas to end journey
Day 60FLY-OUT OF PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE). Fly out of Punta Arenas

Read the full day-by-day itinerary with photos ↑

How much does the 62-DAY SOUTH AMERICA TOP 2 BOTTOM MOTORCYCLE EXPEDITION cost?
The tour starts at $23,999 USD per rider on the base motorcycle, sharing a room. Motorcycle upgrades, single room and passenger options are listed right next to the price above, and you can pay monthly with no interest.
How long is the tour?
62 days door to door. The full day-by-day itinerary is on this page.
What motorcycle will I ride?
Each tour shows its base motorcycle next to the price (for most tours a BMW GS), with optional upgrades to larger models like the BMW R1250GS or R1300GS for a supplement. All bikes are professionally maintained.
Can I bring a passenger?
Yes — most tours have an 'Add Pillion/Passenger' option right next to the price, covering your co-rider's accommodation, meals and support.
Do I need off-road experience?
It depends on the tour — each one states its terrain. If you are a confident street rider you can enjoy most of our catalog; our certified tour leaders brief you every morning and the crew supports you the whole way.
How do I book and how can I pay?
Hit Book Now, pick your date and pay the deposit. We accept bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Bitcoin — and you can split the balance into monthly payments with no interest.
Is there a group discount?
Yes: book as a group and when 5 riders pay, rider number 6 travels free.
Am I skilled enough for a guided motorcycle tour?
Most likely, yes. We publish an off-road percentage and a comfort rating for every tour, so you can match the route to your experience before you book. Road-focused rides like Greece, Thailand and Oman stay around 95% on pavement, while tours like Namibia are built specifically for experienced dirt and enduro riders. If you ride confidently at home, there is a tour in our lineup for you — and a certified tour leader rides with the group on every departure.
Is it safe to ride a motorcycle tour abroad?
Everything we do is based on safety first — our destinations, routes, bikes and partners are all chosen on that principle. We were the first operator in Colombia, with 17+ years of service to 4,000 happy customers. Every group is led by certified, multilingual tour leaders with expert local knowledge and training, riding latest-model motorcycles from BMW, Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Triumph, KTM and CFMoto. Before departure, we also point every rider to proper travel protection.
Is a guided tour worth the price versus going alone?
Compare like with like. Our price covers the motorcycle, hand-picked hotels with a shared room included, and a certified multilingual tour leader on routes refined over 17+ years and 4,000 riders — costs that stack up quickly when you organize the same trip alone, before you even solve renting or shipping a bike abroad. We back every booking with our price match and departure guarantees, and you can pay by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, bank transfer or Bitcoin.
Who is behind MotoDreamer?
A rider-founded company with 17+ years of experience and more than 4,000 happy customers, led by founder Mike with certified multilingual tour leaders and deep local knowledge on five continents.

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