The tour is a twelve day excursion through Chile and Argentina, highlighting the diverse beauty, culture and the most exceptional riding found anywhere.
Additional Details:Motorcycle License Required: United States citizens can go to AAA and ask for an Inter-America License. *Make sure you get your motorcycle endorsement on it!
Passport Required: A passport will be needed. No Visa is required for up to three months of travel in Argentina and Chile for citizens of the United States and Japan.
Border Crossings: The tour will cross the border between Argentina and Chile several times. Riders must be patient during this process, as it can take some time. They will be waiting in several lines to present their passport and their proof of International Insurance, which will be supplied with the bike.
Clothes: Temperatures range between 40 to 90 degrees F, and it is typically wet in the west and dry in the east. There will be a support vehicle with plenty of room for luggage, so bring the appropriate layers.
Motorcycle Bags: One waterproof bag with up to a 60 Liter capacity can be used on the bikes offered for this tour. Larger bags are not recommended.
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Money: Riders will need both Chilean and Argentinean Pesos to buy things outside of the tour package, like meals and shopping. We suggest that riders change from $1,000 - $2,000 US to each currency. This may be changed at either a bank before the start of the tour or at the airport in Santiago. ATM machines are available almost anywhere. Visa and Mastercard both work, though Visa is more widespread. To avoid any charging complications, notify your credit card company or bank that you are going on an international trip.
Guides / Support: Two multilingual guides and a bike mechanic will accompany the tour. The guides are backcountry first aid certified. They will also be carrying cell phones and a satellite phone. The support vehicle will carry spare parts for repairs on the road.