Trip conditions








The circuits will be carried out in groups of 2 to 6 motorcycles - prices being inversely proportional to the number of participants. The travelers will be accompanied by a guide who is also a motorcycle mechanic and who has notions of French and English as well as a First-Aid Certificate from the International Red Cross. Behind the group an assistance vehicle will be following with the participants' personal belongings, spare parts, petrol, food supplies and can even carry several motorcycles. This vehicle, besides the chauffeur, can carry up to six more passengers - which will allow the motorcyclist to be accompanied by friends or family members who don't ride themselves, but who would like to share the beauty of the trip as well as its adventure. For stops outside a precise location, meals (breakfast, lunch or dinner) are provided for, and paid for if they are on location, except for the meals during free time (usually in larger cities). The assistance vehicle will also carry tents, which will provide, if need be, an improvised shelter (or main accommodations according to the circuit, if stops are far from a location).

The petrol consumed by the motorcycles will be provided by Moto Andina.

The Moto Andina vehicles are fully insured, which does not exempt travelers from having personal, as well as repatriation insurance (see General Conditions).

If part of the circuit requires a transfer by air of the motorcycles and the travelers, this will be covered by Moto Andina.