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Self-Guided Tour: "Fly & Ride The Patagonia Experience" Package

"Fly & Ride The Patagonia Experience" Motorcycle Tour - 14 Days

"Fly & Ride The Patagonia Experience" Motorcycle Tour - 14 Days

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When motorcycle riders ask us "which is the best motorcycle tour?" it's pretty difficult not to think of this one. And if you're the type of rider who doesn't want to join other groups, or if you just want the ultimate in convenience for yourself and a couple of friends to RIDE in Patagonia, this is an excellent option to see all the classic routes and highlights!

"The Patagonia Experience" route takes riders through the absolute highlights of Patagonia, all in just 14 days (including arrival and departure days.) Torres del Paine National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier, the Carretera Austral, incredible Andes Mountain riding and more all packed into one amazing motorcycle trip! We know that everyone is pressed for time these days, and this tour considers that by consolidating an amazing amount of riding variety into such a short time. Still, it's an itinerary that we've found most riders can keep up with and enjoy quite comfortably.

Please note that you can run this route from either the north or the south. Which is better? The answer is: "Both!" With no real advantage to riding either direction, this trip will seem to be more amazing every day, and as Rider Magazine declared in August 2013, "I feel I’ve seen the best of Patagonia." 

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Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrive in Santiago, Chile and then Osorno or Pucón in the northern parts of Chilean Patagonia. 

Whether you’re taking extra time to explore the capital city of Santiago or just flying through, riders need to arrive in Osorno or Pucón on or before this date, as the itinerary shows a 1st riding day to follow. Your intra-Chile flights can be booked through www.lan.com or www.skyairline.cl. (Flights are Santiago (SCL) to Osorno (ZOS) or Temuco (ZCO) and then Punta Arenas (PUQ) to Santiago at the end of the trip.) We can help you decide whether your trip should start in Osorno or Pucón, which might ultimately be a decision based on motorcycle availability at the time you make your reservation. Either location may be sold out at any time in this popular area for our bikes, so please always reserve as far in advance as possible. Seriously, 9+ months in advance is not too early!

Day 2 – Osorno/Pucón, Chile to Bariloche, Argentina – 239km

It’s time to start riding into the heart of Patagonia! 

After checking you in on your motorcycle and making sure you're comfortable with everything, the excitement for the trip ahead starts to build even more. Any unique parts & accessories from home can be brought to customize the bike’s fit to your liking and assistance with anything you need is of the utmost importance, as safety is key to enjoyment and completion of the incredible journey ahead. At some point on this day though, what might have been months of waiting will finally come to an end, as your RIDE into Patagonia begins!

Due to the wild series of inlets and land formations that make up the coast of southern Chile, this trip heads east up into the Andes Mountains before going further south into Patagonia. Riders starting from Osorno will be passing through Parque Nacional Puyuhue and later Nahuel Huapi, for a fantastic first day’s ride. Riders starting in Pucón will have a few more hours of riding today, but get to start with the famous "7 Lakes Route" (Ruta de 7 Lagos) going through San Martin de Los Andes. Settling down into the ski-resort town of Bariloche for the night and perhaps your first Argentine asado (barbeque) in this lively town sets you up for even greater riding ahead.

Day 3 – Bariloche to Trevelin, Chile – 308km

Before leaving Bariloche, be sure to ride the "Circuito Chico" through Llao Llao just to the west! Then, as most of the trucks and traffic will take the obvious Route 40 south, but you might want to follow the Road Book and enjoy a detour through Parque Nacional Los Alerces just to the west. Sweeping sandy turns through the “Fitzroy” trees (cousin to the Redwoods found in California and the tallest trees in all of South America,) beautiful lakes and mountains guide us through the national park. Positioned to cross back into Chile the next day, how did you do in the gravel? We hope well, because there's more ahead.

Day 4 – Trevelin to Puyuhaupi, Chile – 246km

South America motorcycle tourToday marks the start of the ride down the Carretera Austral (Highway to the South) and what many folks will agree is some of the best riding in the world!  First crossing the Futaleufú River, you’ll also be passing near Parque National Corcovado, one of very few privately owned land preserves in the world (owned by Doug Tompkins, founder of The North Face clothing company.)

Heading further south on the Carretera, rain is likely before arriving in the town of Puyuhaupi, and this area is an absolute highlight for riders experiencing Patagonia for the first time. Glaciers to the left, waterfalls all around, and the rainforest riding for the Patagonia riders.

Day 5 - Puyuhuapi to Coihaique, Chile - 224km

If you're going to get rain on this trip, it'll likely be here in the Queulat Rainforest in this stunning valley full of switchbacks and unforgettable scenery. Even the most "reserved" personalities tend to burst a bit in this section, as every turn reveals a new view of the precious Patagonia we've grown to love. Waterfalls that cascade down from a few hundred meters high and all the bright green forestry of Patagonia await you.

Day 6 – Coihaique to Puerto Tranquilo area of Chile – 225km

Nalca Plant Patagonia TripPatagonia riding, this is it! Just because the scenery got better these past couple of days, that doesn’t mean it can’t get even better still…

The enormous Nalca plants will line your ride through Parque Nacional Queulat, and likely some rain today. The plant life and rain makes for an amazing atmosphere though with snow-capped mountains, rivers and waterfalls, and in the right season, salmon spawning in the River Cisnes.

After Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo and its sharp mountain peaks, you’ll get your first glimpses of Lago General Carrera, and if the sun is out, another site never to be forgotten. Glacier fed waters reflect blue light, and combined with more snow-capped mountains in the background, this is one fantastic ride into Puerto Tranquilo. If you arrived early enough, opportunities for fishing, boat tours of the nearby Marble Caves, and canopy tours are possible.

Day 7 – REST DAY in Puerto Tranquilo (area), Chile

Patagonia BMW motorcycle tourThe rest day in Puerto Tranquilo is chosen for a couple of reasons. First, Patagonia makes for some tough riding and everyone has a need to rest up, and second, because you probably won’t want to leave the Puerto Tranquilo area! We will be far off “the beaten path” at this point and varying emotions about seclusion and our normal lives are bound to set in. With activities like boat tours, fly-fishing, horseback riding, canopy tours, and river rafting on the Rio Baker, this is barely a relaxing rest day. On the other hand, if you really feel you want to ride a little this day, the fabulous "Patagonia Park," one of the late Doug Tompkin's conservation efforts is right near by with plenty of guanacos bouncing around the lodge Valle Chacabuco.

Day 8 - Puerto Tranquilo to Los Antiguos, Argentina – 175km

Leaving this spot about only about 50m/80km from the Pacific Ocean, the RIDE takes you along the shores of Lago General Carrera with its blue beauty guiding us along rock walls and fantastic scenery on the way back into Argentina. Now get ready for the wind! As Pacific air rolls across the Andes, it typically rushes down the eastern side of the mountains in quite a hurry, so this can be a challenging day of riding. 

Day 9– Los Antiguos to near Gobernador Gregores, Argentina – 414km

Just grip down and get through what could definitely be more pounding winds today, as this is part of why Ruta 40 is so famous! Extremely remote territories, very few fueling points, and the wide-open “pampas” region of Argentina again add to the variety in this adventure. Guanacos (like a small llama, indigenous to South America and this region in particular) will be dancing around the road before us, so we take extra caution on rides like this.

Day 10 – Gobernador Gregores to El Calafate, Argentina - 330km

Still out in the Argentine wild, just tilt back to the west with the Andes in site today. Passing Lago Cardiel and Lago Viedma, the piercing peaks of Mount Fitz Roy and the town of El Chaltén can be seen in the distance. Passing Lago Argentino and nearing the town of El Calafate, a fun town with great shopping, dining, and relaxation potential sets riders up for one of the greatest highlights in all of Patagonia the next day.

Day 11 – REST DAY in El Calafate (optional visit to Glacier: 160km)

Perito Moreno Glacier PatagoniaIt's important to rest once again, and there might be no better town to do so in. Just a short ride  morning starts with a visit to yet another incredible site in Patagonia: The Perito Moreno Glacier! One of only 3 known glaciers in the world that is still actually growing, huge chunks of ice will fall off before your eyes, crashing into the bay before you. As if this awesome sight isn’t enough, the rumbling sounds of ice cracking throughout the ice field will remain a definite part of your Patagonia memories. Enjoy the remainder of the day around the town of El Calafate where shopping, crafts, culture and restaurants all await you.

Day 12 – El Calafate to Torres del Paine National Park – 379km

Torres del Paine adventure tourCircling back through the wide-open “pampas” of Argentina one more time, the goal is yet another stunning site on the Chilean side.  Crossing the border at Paso Rio Don Guillermo, it might not appear that there’s anything in site; however, when approaching the middle of Torres del Paine National Park, riders will understand why this is a special place in Patagonia.

The famous Torres (towers) and Cuernos (horns) of Torres del Paine National Park beg you to take a rest day and either hike or ride around the area to enjoy the beauty. From the south side of “Los Cuernos”(The Horns,) travelers can be found waiting to photograph that perfect sunrise where orange and pink hues radiate across this unforgettable mountain formation. Designated a World Biosphere Reserve in 1978 by UNESCO, photos might not even be necessary as the images will remain clear in traveler’s minds forever.

Day 13 – Torres del Paine N.P. to Puerto Natales or Punta Arenas, Chile (inquiry for your specific dates) 76 or 318km 

Finally, the Province and Island of Tierra del Fuego! Originally given that name by Ferdinand Magellan (meaning “Land of Fire”) because of the Indian’s fires he saw blazing before him, he might have better named it “Land of Wind,” because you’re likely be inundated by it most of the day. Although you might not actually touch Tierra del Fuego, you'll be just about 1 kilometer from it across the Straight of Magellan, and definitely have the sensation of what it's like to be out there. Now just imagine all the photos you have to start organizing as the riding part of your trip is over! Enjoy your stay in Punta Arenas. The Casino in town could be fun, or for site-seeing options, walk through the famous cemetery there in town, as it's quite amazing.

Day 14 - Breakfast and departure

Minimum Essential Gear for RIDE Training

If you're planning to jump on a guided tour or training with RIDE Adventures, it's essential that you have the right gear. This helps to ensure your safety and the safety of others while on the road.

Not being properly prepared can lead to injuires that could have been avoided. Our guides have created a Minimum Essential Gear Guide if you plan to book a RIDE Adventures. If you don't come minimally prepared there is a chance our guides will prevent you from hopping on a bike. Make sure you're prepared for the adventure. 

Bikes Available

2019+ Honda CB500x

2019+ Honda CB500x

Another recent assertion by Honda Motorcycles into the Adventure Riding world, riders seeking a compact-sized adventure bike have been raving about the CB500X. With plenty of power emanating from the parallel-twin engine, and an agile disposition, everything from paved twisties to gravel, dirt, and sand can be conquered with this fun adventuring option. Starting in 2019 with it's 19 inch wheel, this bike has proven itself for us in places like Patagonia, and will be a great option for riders exploring beyond.

  • Wet Weight - 430lbs
  • Seat Height - 32.7 inches
  • Fuel Capacity - 4.6 gal

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Seat Height:
32.7 in
Curb Weight:
430lbs
Fuel Capacity:
4.6 gal
Displacement:
471cc Parallel Twin
BMW R1250GS

BMW R1250GS

Freshly updated after multiple generations of industry-leading design, BMW's R1250GS is yet another masterpiece coming from the company that many will claim pioneered the thought of adventure riding. Boasting 136hp now, yet still maintaining the "flickability" many of us feel in the GS line, load up the bike or head out solo, and you're sure to have a blast from this high performance machine. 

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Seat Height:
33.5/34.3 in
Curb Weight:
549lb/249kg
Fuel Capacity:
5.3gal / 20 L
Displacement:
1254 cc
BMW R1250GS Adventure

BMW R1250GS Adventure

BMW R1250GS Adventure – Ultimate Long-Distance ADV Touring

The BMW R1250GS Adventure is built for riders who demand the most from their machine. With a massive 30L fuel tank, long-travel suspension, and unmatched rider comfort, it's the top choice for remote, rugged riding across South America. Ideal for experienced adventure travelers tackling routes like Patagonia, the Andes, and beyond.

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Seat Height:
35.0" / 35.8" (890 mm / 910 mm)
Curb Weight:
591 lbs 268 kg
Fuel Capacity:
7.9 gal / 29.9 L
Displacement:
1,254 cc
BMW R1300GS | Adventure Motorcycle

BMW R1300GS | Adventure Motorcycle

The Next Evolution of Adventure: Introducing the BMW R 1300 GS. BMW has redefined the large touring enduro with the all-new R 1300 GS. This machine embodies intelligent design, prioritizing a significant weight reduction alongside a formidable 145 hp boxer engine and a substantial 1300 cc displacement. The result is handling that has to be experienced to be believed. Don't let its refined simplicity fool you – the R 1300 GS boasts a more comprehensive suite of standard equipment than any GS before it. Discover the technical mastery and endless possibilities for personalization below.

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Seat Height:
33.4 in
Curb Weight:
502 lb / 227.7 kg
Fuel Capacity:
5 gal / 18.9 L
Displacement:
1,300 cc
CFMoto 800MT

CFMoto 800MT

The MT800 is a versatile adventure bike with exceptional capabilities on both asphalt and off-road terrain.
 
Its lightweight and powerful frame, combined with KYB's multi-adjustable suspension and a potent 800cc engine producing 95 horsepower, delivers a smooth, powerful ride and outstanding performance.
 
With advanced safety features like cornering ABS, a slip clutch, and full LED lights with a cornering function, road safety is significantly enhanced.
 
But comfort is where the MT800 truly excels, boasting features like cruise control, a high-adjustable windshield, and an impressive 7-inch color screen that displays navigation, phone calls, music, and a clear instrument panel readout.
 
  • Wet Weight - 509 lbs
  • Seat Height - 32.5 inches
  • Fuel Capacity - 5 gal

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Seat Height:
32.5 in
Curb Weight:
509 lbs
Fuel Capacity:
5 gal
Displacement:
800cc
Moto Morini X-Cape 650 | Adventure Motorcycle

Moto Morini X-Cape 650 | Adventure Motorcycle

The Moto Morini X-Cape 650 is a capable adventure bike built for both asphalt and off-road exploration.

Its sturdy steel trellis frame, paired with a 649cc parallel-twin engine producing 60 horsepower, delivers a smooth and responsive ride. Premium Marzocchi suspension and Brembo brakes with Bosch ABS ensure confident handling on any terrain.

Advanced safety and comfort features include a 7-inch TFT display, full LED lighting, an adjustable windscreen, and backlit controls for an enhanced riding experience.

With its blend of performance, versatility, and rider-focused design, the X-Cape 650 is ready for any adventure.

 
  • Wet Weight - 514 lbs
  • Seat Height - 33.26 inches

  • Fuel Capacity - 4.8 gal

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Seat Height:
33.26 in
Curb Weight:
514 lbs
Fuel Capacity:
4.8 gal
Displacement:
649 cc
Triumph Tiger 1200 XCx

Triumph Tiger 1200 XCx

Triumph continues to charge their way into the adventure riding and sport touring scene with models like the Tiger 1200 XCx. With adjustable riding positions, ride-by-wire throttle control, and a formidible 3-cylinder powerplant, everything from paved twisties to Backcountry Discovery Routes are a rush whether you're riding solo or 2-up!
  • Wet weight - 570 lbs. (259 kg)
  • Seat height - 32.9 or 33.7" (837 or 857 mm)
  • Fuel Capacity - 5.2 gal (20 Liters)
  • Displacement - 1215cc's

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Seat Height:
32.8 to 33.6 in
Curb Weight:
572 lb
Fuel Capacity:
5.2 gal
Displacement:
1215 cc
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport

Triumph Tiger 850 Sport

The Triumph Tiger 850 Sport is a versatile and confidence-inspiring motorcycle, perfect for riders looking to explore paved routes and light gravel with ease. With its smooth 888cc triple-cylinder engine, upright riding position, and refined road manners, it’s ideal for everything from weekend getaways to longer road tours. Cast wheels, adjustable seat height, and rider modes (Road and Rain) make it approachable for a wide range of riders. This model is best suited for street and light ADV touring—not technical off-road terrain.

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Seat Height:
32.28 - 33.07 in (820-840 mm)
Curb Weight:
423 lb (192 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
5.28 US gal (20 litres)
Displacement:
888 cc
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally – Midweight ADV with Serious Off-Road Capability

The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally is built for riders who want true adventure versatility. With a 21” front wheel, long-travel adjustable suspension, and off-road-focused ride modes, this bike is ready for the rougher routes of South America. Powered by an 888cc triple engine, it delivers smooth, responsive power both on pavement and rugged trails. Ideal for riders who want a lighter, more agile alternative to big-bore ADV bikes—without sacrificing performance or comfort. Great for exploring Patagonia’s remote regions, Andean passes, or any mixed-surface journey.

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Seat Height:
33.86/34.65 in (860/880 mm)
Curb Weight:
503 lb (228 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
5.28 US gal (20 litres)
Displacement:
888 cc
VOGE DS900X | Adventure Motorcycle

VOGE DS900X | Adventure Motorcycle

Introducing the DS900X: Your Passport to Uncharted Territory. Building on VOGE's adventure legacy, the DS900X steps up as the leader of the pack. Just like the acclaimed DS525X, this machine is engineered to capture the hearts of riders seeking true mid-displacement adventure. Offering an exceptional blend of top-tier components, advanced technology, and exhilarating power, the DS900X is born for long-haul exploration. Whether you're riding solo or two-up with gear, this motorcycle is the perfect partner for chasing your wildest adventures.

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Seat Height:
32.5 in / 825 mm
Curb Weight:
474 lbs / 215 kg
Fuel Capacity:
4.5 gal / 17 liters
Displacement:
895 cc