Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego by motorbike, one of the most adventurous journeys in the world, two nations, four thousand kilometres, a dream come true. But be careful, don’t be enchanted by the South American landscapes, the pristine fjords and the charm of that iconic dirt road, because WILD Patagonia is much, much more.
WILD Patagonia means passion for motorbikes and for bivouacking adventures. We will camp in the woods, wash ourselves in the rivers and cook warmed by a bonfire. We will make a dream come true on a motorbike, sharing it with new friends. We will play as a team and solve unexpected events. We will live an adventure that will make your trip to Patagonia unique and unforgettable.
WILD Patagonia has already welcomed nineteen-year-olds and seventy-year-olds, single-cylinder and twin-cylinder bikes of small and large displacements, couples on the same motorbike, fathers and sons on different motorbikes and travelling motorbikes driving their own vehicle. Those who choose WILD Patagonia know how to accept challenges and value the goal achieved in adversity. WILD Patagonia is an educational experience and allows you to conquer not only the Fin del Mundo, but also yourself.
Chile and Argentina
You start early, you finish late. It takes grit and perseverance. On a trip like this you drive if it rains, if it’s windy, if it’s night and sometimes you even wade through waterways.
I am a new motorcycle license holder. I got my license six months before this adventure and it is my first time on dirt. It is a thrill to have seen the videos on leavefor and then to have experienced them firsthand, after having dreamed them.
I wanted to live this adventure, I have been following ripartiper for five years and I like the adventurous way of travelling and so I came to South America looking for a personal experience.
I wanted to live this adventure, I have been following ripartiper for five years and I like the adventurous way of travelling and so I came to South America looking for a personal experience.
I wanted to take a motorcycle trip. A serious trip. Not like those pre-packaged soap and water ones, but something innovative. Something similar to the Paris Dakar, but traveling alone in a country far from home that I didn’t know discouraged me. And here I am!