Experience the rugged beauty of Colombia on a 14-day motorcycle journey through the Vichada region. For $6,800 per person, you’ll ride through remote plains, lush rivers, and vibrant local communities, all with an all-inclusive package that handles logistics, accommodations, and meals. Led by bilingual guides, this tour is designed for adventurous souls eager to explore Colombia off the beaten path while enjoying the comfort of quality hotels and authentic encounters.
What We Love:
First, the chance to traverse the diverse landscapes of Vichada—from expansive plains to riverside ferry crossings—offers a visual feast and a real sense of adventure. Second, the opportunity to experience local llanero culture firsthand, whether sharing a meal with a family or listening to stories along the river, makes this more than just a motorcycle trip; it’s a culture.
A Possible Consideration:
The tour involves some challenging road conditions, including remote terrain and ferry crossings, which might not suit travelers expecting smooth highways or those with limited motorcycle experience. Also, the price tag can seem steep, but when considering the inclusiveness and authentic experience, many find it well worth it.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This adventure fits travelers craving a mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and cultural insight—those who don’t mind getting a little dusty and are comfortable with riding challenging roads. It’s perfect for seasoned motorcyclists or adventurous travelers eager to see Colombia beyond the city streets.
Key Points

- Diverse landscapes: Ride through plains, hills, rivers, and remote terrain for a varied sightseeing experience.
- Cultural immersion: Interact with local llanero families and learn about their traditions firsthand.
- All-inclusive convenience: Hotels, meals, guide, motorcycle, and logistics are covered, making it hassle-free.
- Remote adventure: Cross rivers by ferry, navigate challenging roads, and enjoy untouched natural beauty.
- Wildlife encounters: Spot freshwater dolphins and observe local wildlife along the journey.
- Authentic experience: Small group sizes (max 10) ensure personalized attention and genuine connections.
A Deep Dive into the Vichada Adventure

Riding through Colombia’s Vichada province on a motorcycle isn’t your typical tourist experience. It’s an immersion into unspoiled landscapes and local cultures, designed for those who crave a challenge and a peek into Colombia’s lesser-known side. This tour from Bogotá takes you from the bustling capital into the heart of the Llanos, a vast plains area rich with wildlife, rivers, and resilient communities.
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Starting in Bogotá: The Gateway to Adventure
The journey begins with a brief exploration of Bogotá, Colombia’s vibrant capital. We love how the tour balances city discovery with anticipation for the road ahead. After a city tour and a warm welcome, you’re handed your motorcycle and given an orientation—essential for newcomers or those unfamiliar with Colombian roads. The first day is about setting expectations, getting comfortable, and savoring the city’s energy before heading into the remote landscapes.
Day 3: From Urban to Remote
Leaving Bogotá behind, the route takes you through reservoirs and diverse terrains. The drive to Trinidad involves passing through lush scenery—a reminder of Colombia’s natural wealth. The stop for lunch in Yopal is a chance to enjoy local flavors and prepare for the more rugged days ahead. We appreciate that the itinerary emphasizes the journey as much as the destination, making each leg feel like part of the adventure.
Days 4-6: Into the Heart of Vichada
Crossing the Meta River by ferry at La Primavera introduces the sense of crossing into a different world. The transition from urban to rural landscapes is striking, with wide-open plains and sightings of local wildlife. Sharing a meal with a llanero family in Bajo de la Culebra is a highlight—these authentic encounters provide insight into daily life in the Llanos.
Traveling to La Venturosa and Puerto Carreño, the route becomes more remote, with challenging roads and narrow paths that test your riding skills. The stop at Tierra Azul Hotel offers a chance to rest and prepare for more adventure. We found the balance of riding and downtime in these days ideal—enough to see stunning scenery without feeling rushed.
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Days 8-10: Remote Terrain and Cultural Insights
The next phase involves more challenging rides through untouched terrain, including a boat trip upstream and riding through remote areas like Garcitas and Santa Rita. These days highlight the raw beauty of the Llanos and the resilience of the local people. Staying overnight with a llanero family again brings you close to local traditions, storytelling, and hospitality that larger tours often overlook.
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Days 11-13: Returning to Bogotá
The final riding days involve mostly paved roads, with some challenging sections still present. The scenic route back through the Andes offers a perfect reflection point for the journey. We particularly like the inclusion of a rest day in Bogotá on Day 13, giving you time to decompress, enjoy a leisurely meal, and share stories with fellow travelers.
Final Departure
The tour wraps up with a smooth transfer to the airport, leaving you with memories of stunning vistas, wildlife sightings, and authentic cultural exchanges. The all-inclusive nature of the tour simplifies logistics, so you can focus on the experience rather than arrangements.
Authenticity and Value

One of the best aspects of this tour is the authenticity it offers. Traveling in small groups means you get a more personal experience, and the inclusion of local families makes it feel genuine. Traveling through less-visited areas means you’ll see Colombia’s unfiltered beauty—wide-open spaces, wildlife, and traditional communities.
While the price tag might seem high, it covers almost everything: accommodations, meals, guide, motorcycle, fuel, and activities. For travelers who value comfort without sacrificing adventure, this is a solid deal. It’s particularly good for those who want a hassle-free way to see Colombia’s wild side, combining adventure with cultural learning.
The Challenges
Some might find the roads challenging, especially if unfamiliar with off-road or ferry crossings. The remote nature means limited services along certain routes, so physical stamina and flexibility are important. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for travelers over 80 or those looking for a leisurely sightseeing drive—this is active, sometimes demanding, travel.
Who Should Consider This Adventure?

If you’re an experienced motorcyclist or a traveler comfortable with challenging terrains and long riding days, this trip will satisfy your craving for adventure and authenticity. It’s ideal for wildlife lovers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique way to see Colombia’s rural heart. Those looking for a luxury hotel experience might find the remote accommodations less polished, but the genuine connection with local life makes it worthwhile.
The Sum Up

The Deep Vichada Adventure offers a rare opportunity to see Colombia’s wild, untouched landscapes with the thrill of a motorcycle ride. It’s a tour that balances adventure, cultural exchange, and comfort, making it suitable for travelers eager to push their boundaries while enjoying the safety and support of a guided experience.
If you’re someone who loves vast open spaces, encounters with local communities, and the thrill of navigating challenging roads, this tour will be a highlight of your Colombian journey. On the other hand, if you prefer relaxed sightseeing with minimal physical effort, this might not be your best fit.
Overall, it’s a compelling choice for adventurous spirits ready to explore Colombia’s hidden treasures—from rivers teeming with wildlife to families proud to share their way of life. The combination of stunning views, cultural richness, and authentic experiences makes it a memorable ride that few other tours can match.
FAQs

What is included in the tour price?
The $6,800 fee covers your guide, all logistics, motorcycle rental, fuel, insurance, meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), hydration beverages, hotel accommodations, and round-trip transport from Bogotá airport.
Are flights to Colombia included?
No, travelers need to book their own flights to and from Bogotá. The tour begins with airport pickup and ends with transfer back to the airport.
What kind of motorcycle will I ride?
The tour provides an adventure motorcycle suited for challenging terrains, with fuel included. Specific models are not detailed but are designed for off-road riding.
Is prior motorcycle experience necessary?
While the experience level isn’t explicitly stated, the challenging roads and ferry crossings suggest that some riding confidence is recommended. The tour is suited for experienced riders comfortable with off-road conditions.
What should I bring?
Essential items include your passport, driver’s license, international driver’s license, helmet, gloves, and appropriate protective gear. It’s advisable to bring personal items for personal comfort and safety.
Can I participate if I don’t speak Spanish?
Yes, the tour includes a bilingual guide, so language barriers shouldn’t be an issue for English-speaking travelers.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely, with small group sizes limited to 10 participants, solo travelers will find a friendly, intimate environment that encourages camaraderie and shared adventures.
This deep-diving ride through Colombia’s lesser-visited landscapes is perfect for those craving an authentic, adventurous experience. With stunning vistas, cultural insights, and a well-organized itinerary, it promises a journey that sticks with you long after the final mile.
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