Northwest Argentina
Motorcycle Tour in South America
Argentina
Now All Inclusive*
DURATION
13 days / 12 nights
PARTICIPANTS
4 – 10 Riders
DISTANCE
2.800 km
Northwest Argentina – Motorcycle Tour in South America
This two week motorcycle tour in South America takes you to the gorgeous landscapes of the Northwest of Argentina.
On one side the deep valleys with their bizarre and colourful rock formations, breathtakingly steep and curvaceous mountain passes and traditional villages, and on the other side the high altitude desert planes of the argentine Atacama with it´s wide open planes, dazzling white salt lakes, remote lagoons and towering volcanoes.
This tour is for anyone who looks for fun, sun, good rides, interesting culture and a lot of remote mountain scenery.
Northwest Argentina Motorcycle Tour in South America
Our Northwest Argentina motorcycle tour is suitable for any experienced motorcyclist with some basic off-road experience. People having lung, heart or blood circulation problems should consult their doctor for the altitude.
BMW F700GS
798cc
75 hp
210 kg
820 mm seat hight
19” front wheel
All inclusive*
8.000 US$
Low seat hight, good handling on road, suitable for gravel.
BMW F800GS
798 cc
85 hp
220 kg
880 mm seat hight
21” front wheel
All inclusive*
8.600 US$
Best for gravel, good handling, not heavy, high seat.
BMW F850GS
853cc
95 hp
233 kg
835 mm seat hight
19” front wheel
All inclusive*
8.900 US$
Good handling, recommended for riding with passenger.
BMW R1200GS
1.170cc
115 hp
240 kg
850 mm seat hight
19” front wheel
All inclusive*
9.200 US$
Good handling, recommended for riding with passenger.
BMW F1300GS
1.300cc
145 hp
237 kg
870 mm seat hight
19” front wheel
All inclusive*
9.900 US$
Powerfull, good handling, recommended for riding with passenger.
PILLION / PASSENGER
All inclusive*
3.900 US$
SINGLE ROOM SURCHARGE
1.100 US$
- Motorbike rental
- Third party insurance
- Comprehensive insurance (4.000US$ deductible)
- Border permissions
- Multilingual guides
- 4×4 support vehicle
- Airport transfers
- Mechanical support
- Satellite phone
- Petrol for the whole trip
- Road toll fees
- Ferries
- Maps
- Entry fees
- Double rooms
- Breakfasts
- Snacks, eventual lunches and water
- Soft drinks
- All dinners, some gourmet
- Luggage storage
- Flights
- Additional transportation - (taxi, train, bus, etc.)
- Alcoholic drinks
- Comprehensive insurance (0US$ deductible)
- Tips
- Travel, health, accident insurances
Northwest Argentina Motorcycle Tour in South America
You will be picked up at the airport in Salta and brought in the Hotel from where our motorcycle tour starts next day.
We ride southwards through the fertile Lerma Valley, which soon narrows into the canyon of the Quebrada de Cafayate. This beautiful canyon is striking for its red sandstone formations, weathered by wind and water to bizarre shapes.
Through the sandy planes of the Calchaqui Valley we ride into the town of Cafayte, visit the ancient ruins of Quilmes and ride our motorbikes up the spectacular “Small Hell” Pass. and dive down into the lush and green valley of Tafí del Valle, a village beautifully built around a small lake.
We visit the Menhir Park before riding down through tropical cloud forests to the sugar cane fields of the lowlands of Tucuman. After lunch we have our motorcycles climb up the stunning gravel pass of Los Alisos to get to the wide open deserts of Catamarca. Then on the famous Ruta 40 road again we enjoy a pleasant motorbike ride along the Rio Santa Maria into Cafayate, the wine capital of Salta.
Then our Northwest Argentina motorcycle tour takes us along the Calchaquí River, through narrow gorges and broad valleys. We snake through the rough landscapes of the “Valley of Arrows” to get to the picturesque mountain town of Cachi, overshadowed by mountains over 6000m high. We´ll be riding our motorbikes through the National Park Los Cardones with it´s forest of thousands of Cactuses. Crossing the Cuesta del Obispo we´ll snake down from the Calchaquí Valley into the lush green Lerma Valley to reach Salta.
A twisting tarmac road through densely wooded hills takes us into the picturesque Quebrada de Humahuaca canyon. The road then winds over the 4000m high pass Abra del Condor to the remote mountain town of Iruya, lying in a narrow part of a deep valley, surrounded by colourful mountains and bizarrely eroded rock walls.
We do a hike into the mountains to a wonderful look-out point, from where we’ll have stunning views over the valley of Iruya. Heading north to the Bolivian border we visit the historic church of Yavi and nearby rock carvings.
On the bikes again, our Northwest Argentina motorcycle Tour takes us to the most extreme north western corner of Argentina to admire the national monument, Laguna Los Pozuelos, a lagoon at 4000m altitude, home to unique flora and fauna. Then we carry on to the Quebrada de Humahuaca where we visit the Ruins of Tilcara.
Climbing the twisty tarmac road crossing the Cuesta de Lipan (4170m) we reach the dazzling white salt lake Salinas Grandes, and after a short stretch of tarmac road we hit a gravel track which takes us through a beautiful hidden valley to the viaduct La Polvorilla of the “Train to the Clouds”.
To end our Northwest Argentina motorcycle tour in South America, you’ve got a real adventure: we ride up the highest pass in Argentina, the 4895m high Abra El Acay! Snaking up the mountainside to the pass to enjoy the stunning views from 5 km above sea level! The last part will lead us on good tarmac road along the tracks of the legendary “Train to the Clouds” through the colourful valley Quebrada del Toro.
* The tour operator reserves himself to make changes or adjustments to the itinerary at any time.
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Our Tours are suitable for any experienced motorbike rider. You should have a riding experience of at least 10.000 km altogether and some 2.000 km over the last year. Off-Road experience is only necessary for as “difficult” marked tours, although some off-road riding experience of course is advisable.
Usually from all over the world you first have to fly to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. From there you go on a local flight to your starting destination. Depending on the tour you chose this would be Salta, San Carlos de Bariloche, Ushuaia or Mendoza.
There are two airports in Buenos Aires: The international airport Ezeiza (EZE) and the city airport Aeroparque (AEP). Usually you will arrive in Ezeiza, go through immigration, get your bags, go through customs. Then you probably have to change to the local airport Aeroparque to go on your local flight. You need to have 3-4 hours minimum between the arrival and take off if you change Airports in Buenos Aires
The tour begins with your arrival at the starting location. E.g. if the tour is dated 1.1.2025 – 10.1.2025, we meet in the evening of the 1st of January for briefing, handover of the motorbikes, welcome dinner, and you can catch a flight back on the 10th of January to fly back home.
You can take your flight back home on the date indicated as ending date. That is the day after the last riding day
It is recommended to get to the starting location one day earlier, we happily make a reservation for the room extension for you.
All the hotel nights with breakfast on the tour are included. Starting with the night of the meeting, handover of motorbikes and welcome dinner, ending with the hotel night of the last riding day.
You will need a decent riding gear, clothing for all kinds of weather and moderate temperatures, sun protection, personal items.
- Paperwork: It is necessary that you have a passport valid for at least another 6 months, a valid drivers license for big motorcycles, vaccination documents, credit card with min. 4.000US$ credit for the guarantee deposit.
- Money: Cash US$ Dollars is the best to have. You can change US$ cash dollars in most towns, but they will not be taken as payment. Everything you want to purchase during your stay will have to be paid in local currency.
ATMs are found in bigger towns and cities, but you will be restricted to extract a small amount of cash each transaction, but you will be charged high bank fees.
Credit cards are useless outside big hotels and restaurants, most shops don’t accept credit or debit cards.
Apart from the big cities, South America is safer than expected. It is very safe to travel in the countries we go to. In the mayor cities you have to take care of pick pocketers and scams as everywhere, but no violent crimes are to be expected.
The official language in all South America is Spanish, except for Brazil. English is understood and rudimentary spoken in Hotels, Restaurants and other touristic locations. Anywhere else you would need to speak and understand Spanish to communicate.
You need an international health insurance that does not exclude motorcycling. It has to cover any possible hospitalisation, surgery, medicine and/or repatriation costs. It also has to cover explicitly COVID 19.
- Vaccination: For Chile and Argentina there are no obligations for vaccinations expect Covid 19.
Bolivia has an obligation for yellow fever vaccination but it is not controlled in the mountain areas where we are entering the country.
COVID 19: Travel rules due to the Covid 19 Pandemic are different from country to country and are changing frequently. With an internationally accepted vaccination proof it is possible to travel in most countries lately.
Due to the ongoing SarsCov2 Pandemic we are frequently adjusting to the changing rules worldwide and in Argentina. It is very important that you check the travel rules of your home country but also the ones you are traveling to.
If travel rules of the affected countries by your travel will make it impossible to participate on a tour with us, we will refund any payments you have made to us.
Available dates
12.04.2025 – 24.04.2025
06.09.2025 – 18.09.2025
18.04.2026 – 30.04.2026
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