Offroad Ecuador ADVenture Self-Guided Tour
85% DIRT
<15% paved
SERVICE LEVEL
Casual Lodging
Family-style and à la carte dining
CUSTOMIZABLE
Self-Guided Motorcycle Tour Overview
- Tour Starts and Ends: Quito, Ecuador. Airport Code: UIO
- Time Needed: 7-8 days vacation
- Tour Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
- Riding Days: 6 days
- Rest Days: 0
- Total Distance: 770 miles / 1,234 kilometers
- Elevation Gain / Loss: 16,633 meters / 54,570 feet
- Climatic Zones: Tropical Rainforest / Tropical Grasslands / Highlands Pampa / Cloudforest
- Includes: See "What's Included" in the Pricing Section Below
- Roads: Unimproved Dirt Roads 80% - 20% Paved Roads
- Availability: All Year. Best Times: May 15- March 15
- Navigation: Programmed GPS, Daily Route Sheets, and Maps
- Support: 24-hour telephone support, back-office monitoring and tracking
WARNING: This is not a normal motorcycle ride. This tour requires elements of endurance and stamina. Riders must be able to ride in adverse weather conditions and adverse road conditions and for long time periods of time (up to 10 hours)
We designed this tour for the truly adventurous -those who love to ride off-road and way, way off the beaten track. The tour aims to avoid pavement as much as possible and will take the rider immediately out of Quito and onto some spectacular off-road riding and to parts of Ecuador that most people don't ever get the opportunity to see.
The route passes through a part of this world that time has forgotten, where farming is still done with ancient techniques and where people are surprised to see strangers come through their village. We'll stop to meet people that are happy to show us their way of farming, cooking, and living. It is a ride through incredible terrain, mountain passes and around crater lakes.
The Offroad Ecuador Tour passes through several climatic zones and thus offers a chance to view native wildlife while gaining an intimate understanding of the incredible biodiversity found in Ecuador.
Hero Xpulse200*
| $1,795
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XRE 300*
| $1,915
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650 LOW*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XR650L*
| $2,095
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM RS650S*
| $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Aprilia Tuareg 660
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Yamaha Tenere 700
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna 701 Enduro*
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F750GS
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F800GS
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 800 XC
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F850GS
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna Norden 901
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda Africa Twin 1100 DCT
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki Jimny 4x4
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Volkswagen Amarok 4x4
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Ford Ranger Diesel 4x4
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Passenger Sharing Room
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. | $495
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. |
2 Vehicles Sharing Room
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! | 10% Discount
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! |
* Bikes marked with an asterisk are not configured to take a passenger.
All prices are in United States Dollars (USD) - the official currency of the Republic of Ecuador
What You Will See
Itinerary
Day 1 - Otavalo
Elevation Profile - Day 1

You’ll begin your six-day “Offroad Ecuador ADVenture" from our shop in Quito, Ecuador - 2850 meters (almost 2 miles above sea level) in the Andes Mountains, on the Equator, in South America. Quito was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the 1970s for having the best-preserved and least altered historic center in all of Latin America. We recommend you arrive a day or two in advance of the tour to experience this majestic city and acclimate yourself to the high altitude.
On the morning of the tour departure, you’ll be outfitted with the offroad-capable motorcycle of your choice and given a thoughtful presentation that will answer all your questions concerning the route, local customs, rules of the road, and other tips to make sure you enjoy the road and have the information you need to make this ride a success. We provide you with a GPS that has been programmed with a route for each day. A "Road Book" will provide you with information for each day's route, including points of interest, interesting facts, suggested lunch stops, and advice on travel and departure times. We will provide you with a fully adventure-ready motorcycle with luggage and accessories to safely and securely complete your trip.
The first day's ride is intended to give you a sampling of the different types of roads you will be riding. You will ride on a combination of asphalt, dry gravel, cobblestone, and unimproved dirt roads.
The first stop will be in the middle of the world. The Inti-ñan museum is situated right on the Equator. Inti-ñan means "path of the Sun" in Quechua, a native language of Ecuador. Be sure to take a tour of this magical site, a place that the indigenous peoples have revered for thousands of years.
You will learn how the ancient people came to understand that this was the center of the world, centuries before "modern" geography or GPS devices. You can play with gravity here and perform some experiments to learn about the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation. See the water spin different directions down a drain, depending on which hemisphere it is sitting in. You will also get to know how the indigenous populations of Ecuador live and visit some typical homes of a few different cultures you will find in Ecuador. This tour will give you excellent background information on Ecuador and its people so that you will better understand the cultures as you pass through the various regions of Ecuador over the next six days.
After the visit to the Inti-ñan museum, you will be riding in the Northern Hemisphere. You will first pass through a desert canyon on a dusty dirt road that will bring you into a deep gorge. This area resembles the landscapes you would find in Arizona or the California desert. Then ride out of the canyon into a lush green patchwork of fields of vegetables, roses, and dairy cattle. Stop in the charming little town of San José de Minas with its beautiful stone church and well-manicured central park.
From San José de Minas, climb in altitude on spectacular dirt back roads giving grand vistas of the serene farmlands and forests below. The wonderful aromas of eucalyptus and pine forests will waft into your helmet.
Stop to add a layer of clothing as you ride up to a height of over 12,000 feet (3714 meters) to view the majestic Mojanda Lake surrounded by the Fuya-Fuya volcano, which stands guard over it. This high road will be the first time you will be in the high-altitude paramo climate on this ride.
From there, ride down through the colonial city of Otavalo, famous for its expansive indigenous market. Otavalo is known to have one of the most highly concentrated Native American populations in all of the Americas. You should stop here to view the various crafts, textiles, and other unique colorful items for sale at the Plaza de Los Ponchos.
You will finish the day's ride along the calming shores of Lake San Pablo and settle in for the night in a private lakeside cabin at the Hosteria Cabanas del Lago. Have a delicious dinner (included) alongside the lake and return to your cabin, warmed by a wood fireplace.
Day 2 - Mindo
Elevation Profile - Day 2
After a full American-style breakfast on Lake San Pablo's shore, you will head to the town of Cotacachi, just north of Otavalo. Cotacachi is known for its leather artisans. You can stop here at the market in the center of town - this is an excellent opportunity to get a new belt, wallet, or even a leather jacket at fantastic prices.
From Cotacachi, you will ride through picturesque small towns and have another stop to visit Cuicocha Lake. This lake, a crater, lies at the foot of the extinct Cotacachi Volcano (16,300 feet or 4968 meters). The volcano's eruptions in the past created the lake and produced the minerals that make the surrounding valley one of the most productive agricultural regions in the Andes. The lake is over 600 feet (300 meters) deep, and the native people believed it had no bottom but was a tunnel to the Pacific Ocean.
Today's ride is one through very remote sections of Ecuador, on unimproved dirt roads with very little traffic. It will have incredible views of farmlands and natural forests. You will pass through remote villages that are rarely visited by outsiders.
You will descend into the scenic region of the Intag river. This region is becoming famous for its outstanding coffee, thanks to a local coffee growers association. The Intag farmers use the broad leaves of other plants like bananas, naranjilla, and guayaba to give a natural shade to the coffee bushes. These other crops also provide the farmer with his food and give him his independence. The result is a vibrant, organic, robust coffee that is exported around the world.
Be sure to stop in the friendly town of Apuela. You can visit the Rio Intag Coffee Growers and see how they select the beans by hand and how they roast coffee. You may want to buy some of the local Rio Intag coffee to bring home to your friends and family.
After lunch, continue the descent into the Intag valley and stop for a swim in the warm thermal waters at the Nangulvi thermal baths. This place is a perfect stop for lunch along the roaring Intag river. This area of Ecuador is known for its abundant wildlife and bird species.
You'll turn onto a road that goes deep into the cloudforest and the Nono Biological Reserve, known as one of the world's most biodiverse regions. Have a refreshment break at the Bellavista Bird Lodge, a world-famous bird watcher destination. You'll have a fantastic show of many multi-colored hummingbirds, toucans and several other species of bird.
You will arrive in the cloudforest town of Mindo, known for its natural surroundings and fun atmosphere. The town offers many outdoor activities, tours, and museums. You'll check into the luxurious, award-winning Septimo Paraiso Cloudforest Lodge, which has a jacuzzi, heated pool, regular swimming pool, billiards room bar, and a fantastic restaurant where you will have a country-style dinner (included).
Day 3 - Chugchilan
Elevation Profile - Day 3

Once you leave Mindo, you will be riding on some of the most scenic paved roads in Ecuador. Passing through the cloudforest town of San Miguel de Los Bancos, you will take a newly paved road full of incredible switchbacks and hairpin turns. After crossing the roaring Rio Blanco (a popular white-water rafting destination), you'll turn onto a windy unpaved road and through a friendly town.
Then you'll do a series of climbs back into altitude and into the cloudforest again, this time in an even more remote part of it, where ornithologists from around the world visit every year on the lookout for new species. You'll descend again, back into the rainforest, to an altitude of about 2,000 feet. The warm air will tempt you to jump in one of the many crystal waterfall lagoons in this area for a refreshing swim. You'll continue through several coffee, chocolate, and "exotic" fruit farms. Then you'll begin a climb again that will last the rest of the day.
There are times when this road can get a bit muddy, but the views and scents are out of this world. You pass through lush jungle, rainforest, and then reach the small village of San Francisco de las Pampas. This town is in a very remote and secluded area of Ecuador, and we are usually warmly greeted by the friendly townsfolk. We will stop here for lunch before continuing your climb.
From Las Pampas, you will continue your climb, eventually reaching an altitude of about 13,000 feet in a completely different climate than just a few hours before Its chilly here, and the views are stunning. Wild alpaca and guinea pigs run freely. You will cross over a high altitude pass, and you will feel like you are in an airplane in its final descent as you roll down switchbacks with the town of Sigchos below you. Sigchos has been around for many centuries and was an Indigenous settlement and trading post long before it became a Spanish town in the 1530s.
From Sigchos, continue on Incan cobblestone that becomes an unimproved dirt road, which is among the most scenic roads in Ecuador. This stretch of road is known as the "Quilotoa Loop" and draws backpackers and adventurers from afar for the idyllic pace of life and scenery.
You will finish your ride this day at the comfortable Mama Hilda's. This family-run bed and breakfast will immediately make you feel as though you belong in the family. Enjoy a homestyle Ecuadorian dinner of pots and pots of food (included).
Day 4 - Salinas de Guaranda
Elevation Profile - Day 4

After a hearty breakfast at Mama Hilda's, you will leave the village and take a dirt road down the side of a cliff and into the deep canyon. The scenery is stunning, and the varying landscapes of rocky precipices, dry forests, and lush farmlands will amaze you. After a climb out of the canyon, reach an altitude of over 12,000 feet and arrive at the awe-inspiring Quilotoa Crater Lake, which was formed after a catastrophic volcanic eruption about 800 years ago and still has a strange, unusual blue-green color due to the minerals that bubbled in from the earth's core.
The ride to Zumbahua will give great views of a fertile valley. Zumbahua is a farming town and on Saturdays has a farmers' market in the mornings, so this would be a great place to stop and get some fresh fruits to snack on as you head towards the more remote regions of Ecuador. You'll notice that most people here speak the language of the Incan Empire still - Quechua - and the townspeople are super friendly and welcoming.
After Zumbahua, you are again on unpaved dirt and gravel roads and through some of Ecuador's most picturesque regions. You will rise through the cloud forest, then into highlands pampa, where wild alpacas and llamas roam free. You will get to a height here of about 13,500 feet. Be prepared as the weather can change here quickly. You'll see traditional mud homes here. Inside, residents use guinea pigs to heat their homes in these cold, high elevations. Potatoes and lentils grow here, and it's the staple food for the people up here.
Then, you pass through the quaint, charming little town of Angamarca. Angamarca means "Condor's Nest" in the native language, Quechua. This town will give you insight into Ecuador's traditional life as things haven't changed much over the centuries. You will be met with lots of curious townspeople as few people ever pass through this town.
You'll ride along sheer cliffs that give astounding views of a valley several hundred feet below. The dirt road has a few small river crossings and very little traffic. You will make another deep descent on the Western Slopes, into the town of El Corazon - where they brew and bottle their unique brand of strong liqueur - an aquadiente that they flavor like bubblegum, coconut, pineapple, or chocolate - this is pure alcohol that is quite good yet inexpensive. El Corazon is a very friendly town and a good place to stop for lunch.
From El Corazon, we will again face challenging dirt roads that wind through thick jungles and arrive in the picturesque, isolated village of Simiatug, a place that seems like it hasn't changed much in the past 100 years. The town is usually full of horses with not a single car to be seen. You will feel as though you have ridden into a time warp.
Taking the dirt road out of Simiatug, you will continue to ride and gain altitude on a series of switchback cobblestone and dirt trails. The air through this section of the cloudforest is scented with wild orchids and tropical plants and will get cooler and cooler as you continue the climb.
You will cross a high mountain pass at around 13,000 feet before arriving in the village of Salinas de Guaranda. This town is unique in Ecuador as it has a Swiss heritage. You will find a warm bed and friendly welcome at the new Cachi Yacu hotel, which opened in November 2018. The night will be chilly as you will be sleeping at an altitude of about 11,500 feet, but you can warm yourself at the hotel's giant fireplace.
Day 5 - Quevedo
Elevation Profile - Day 5

Distance Covered: 79 miles / 126 km
You'll probably be a little worn out from yesterday's long ride, and so we have designed a little more relaxing morning to enjoy the clean mountain air and interesting sights of the village of Salinas de Guaranda. Salinas has a fascinating and inspirational history. A little over 40 years ago, most of its residents were in extreme poverty and making pennies by selling milk and other produce to large producers. They got together and decided to form a cooperative town economy with the goals of full employment, keep the young people from leaving town to the cities, and to better the standard of living for its residents. They learned to make cheese and chocolate from a Swiss philanthropist and began making a profit by selling high-quality cheese in Quito and other cities. With the success of their cheese and chocolate production, they no longer live in mud huts, their quality of life has improved dramatically, and they have, over the years, expanded into other areas, with the townspeople voting on what investments they should make and to share the profits. They now make hand-made soccer balls, wool yarn, herbal remedies, and several other natural products.
Take some time to enjoy a tour to show you the salt fountains (why Salinas has its name) and all of the diverse economic activities in this small town. It is a fascinating and inspirational tale of success that these enterprising and optimistic residents will tell you in more detail.
Back on the bike, you'll head into the deep wilderness. It is a ride along the edge of a steep precipice that will give you 100-mile views of the clouds and coastal plains below. You'll ride among small family farmers with their pigs, donkeys, and cows along the roadside. Chickens will cross the road for no apparent reason.
You will pass through high altitude Andean villages such as Arrayanes, a hamlet of about eight houses, where the villagers make a savory, ripened Andean Mountain cheese. Stop to get a taste and see the small operation. Other villages make Parmesan, Mozzarella, and other cheeses milk from healthy and happy dairy cows. Here, the townspeople are very friendly and welcoming, as we motorcycle adventurers are the only ones ever to visit their villages. We encourage our riders to bring small gifts of pencils, crayons, toothbrushes, or other goodies for the kids here, as part of our Pack for a Purpose community initiative.
The air will get warmer as we descend once again deep into the rainforest. Lemon, orange, and mandarin trees fill the air with new scents. There are several clear rivers where you can cool yourself off with a quick swim.

Day 6 - Quito
Elevation Profile - Day 6

You will climb back into the tropical rainforest region from Quevedo, first passing grand palm, banana, and cacao plantations and then into coffee country. From the town of Velez, you will continue gaining in altitude and into another seldom-visited part of Ecuador, including the villages of Guasaganda and Pucayacu, with dairy and cattle farms. Pucuyacu has an exciting animal market, and the town square usually has vendors selling a variety of fresh fruits of all types. Have an energizing snack to propel yourself into the upcoming fun; soon, you will be faced with some of the most challenging portions of this ride (we saved them for last). On tight unpaved switchbacks, you will climb about 6,000 feet in just a few miles!
You will have incredible views all along the way of this fantastic region as you get higher and higher in altitude. This stretch of road is in the Illiniza National Forest, and the beautiful forests and small farms in this remote, isolated pocket of the country will have you pulling out your camera over and over.
Then, you will cross back into the town of Sigchos to complete the scenic "Quilotoa Loop," riding amazing roads of cobblestone and unpaved dirt roads with tremendous vistas in all directions. Dropping into a deep valley on an unimproved dirt road, you can visit a Capulin cherry grower and winery to taste these favorite berries. In the town of Isinlivi, you can meet the skilled carpenters that are teaching children of the region how to design and build high-quality wood furniture. It is then more hardcore riding as you cross over a 13,400-foot pass overlooking the several volcanoes in one of the most dramatic sections of the Andes mountains.
Riding past vast rose and cut flower farms; you'll turn onto the Panamerican Highway and head back to Quito, taking one of the most famous stretches of this intercontinental highway, known as the "Avenue of Volcanoes." Here you'll be surrounded by several volcanoes, including Cotopaxi - the world's tallest active volcano. Enjoy lunch at the Café de la Vaca, serving some of the country's best Ecuadorian soul food.
You'll end the day where you started, at our shop in the upscale La Carolina neighborhood of Quito. Here you can enjoy a hot shower, hot tub, and a drink at our honor bar before heading out for a night on the town or catching your flight home.
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What to Expect
This self-guided adventure will start in our offices located in Quito's Carolina neighborhood, the safest and most convenient part of Quito. Prior to your departure (on the day prior or the morning of departure), you will be provided a detailed and thoughtful presentation on Ecuadorian rules of the road, customs, and courtesies. We will instruct you on operating your pre-programmed GPS unit and given a packet that includes your prepaid hotel vouchers and daily map sheets with points of interest. The route will be reviewed with you in detail to provide you with useful information about the timing, suggestions for meals, and where to get gas along the way.
On the morning of your departure, we will provide the offroad-capable motorcycle of your choice, which is fitted with a waterproof luggage system, a first aid kit, a tankbag if you want one, spare innertubes or tire repair kit, and a complete set of tools. You will also have a prepaid cell phone to call us for support at any time during your trip. We will review the bike with our multi-point checklist to ensure that everything is in perfect working order before your departure and that you know what to do in case of an emergency or breakdown.
Once you are all ready and packed up, you will roll out of the city using the tunnel just a few blocks from our shop. You will take a route to the north of the city, which involves very little traffic. Once out of the city, the route includes roads through very remote areas of the Ecuadorian Andes with little traffic.
The route you will follow over the next six days is based on several years of experience and riding these routes many times on our guided tour version. The route is not highly technical and is composed primarily of unimproved dirt roads (natural dirt roads without gravel, etc.). There are several stops available, which are marked on the GPS unit and the daily route sheets. You will have the freedom to stop and start as much as you like but will be responsible for getting to your hotel each night. You should be aware that there are two long riding days and that you will be traveling in areas where access to medical care may be several hours away.
You will have many opportunities for amazing photos and stops in remote villages where visitors are infrequent. Locals are friendly and the areas visited are very safe with very low crime rates.
During your ride, Ecuador Freedom staff will monitor your daily progress using an onboard GPS satellite tracking system and can assist you by telephone if you need to change your route, need roadside assistance, or help in any way.
Upon returning, you will have access to our honor bar, jacuzzi, hot shower, and staff that can assist you with your next destination.
Weather and Temperatures
Weather and temperature ranges in Ecuador are generally the same year-round. You can expect the chance of passing showers in the highlands but rarely a full day of rain. Chances for a full day of rain are more likely on the western slopes of the Andes in March, April, and early May. Please see this article for more information about the weather in Ecuador.
Accommodations
Throughout the tour, you will stay in ideally located, high and medium-end accommodations. See this page for details and links to the accommodations provided. Ecuador Freedom has the right to substitute accommodations of equal quality due to availability and will notify you of these changes.
Packing List and Preparation
Ecuador Freedom will provide you with detailed information to prepare for the ride, including a packing list. You should know how to make general motorcycle repairs and maintenance and to be able to change an inner tube. We recommend that you familiarize yourself in advance with these recommended guidebooks and maps.
About Our Offroad Motorcycle Tours
Accommodations
Our accommodations are selected for their exceptional quality, location, and unique character. Below are the accommodations featured on this tour.
Pricing
Hero Xpulse200*
| $1,795
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XRE 300*
| $1,915
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650 LOW*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XR650L*
| $2,095
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM RS650S*
| $2,035
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Aprilia Tuareg 660
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Yamaha Tenere 700
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna 701 Enduro*
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F750GS
| $2,335
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F800GS
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 800 XC
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F850GS
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna Norden 901
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda Africa Twin 1100 DCT
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki Jimny 4x4
| $2,395
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4
| $2,455
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Volkswagen Amarok 4x4
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Ford Ranger Diesel 4x4
| $2,575
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Passenger Sharing Room
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. | $495
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. |
2 Vehicles Sharing Room
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! | 10% Discount
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! |
* Bikes marked with an asterisk are not configured to take a passenger.
All prices are in United States Dollars (USD) - the official currency of the Republic of Ecuador
Before booking a self-guided tour with us, please carefully read our Self-Guided Motorcycle Tour Terms and Conditions
Our reservation system is automated and accessible through the "Book Now" or "Reserve Online" buttons. The system will take you through a few easy steps to book your tour and any desired extensions. The system is secure and uses a third-party, Ecuadorian payment system called Kushki, which meets all international regulations and security standards. Payment may be made using any major credit card. Please note that we must collect a government-issued ID number from you when booking due to Ecuadorian banking regulations. You may use your passport, driver's license, or any other government identification number.
Alternatively, you may request payment through PayPal in the system (click the PayPal logo on checkout). If you prefer to send a wire transfer, please let us know (using the "Ask a Question" button or "Contact" menu item, and we will provide our banking details.
Deposits are refundable minus 10% of the total rental or tour price only if canceled at least 90 days prior to departure or pick-up date. Cancellations are very costly to us as they impede our planning and ability to sell rentals and tours to other customers. Therefore, cancellations for any reason made less than 90 days before the pickup or departure date are not refundable nor may they be applied to a future rental or tour.
To protect yourself from this loss of your deposit, it is up to you to secure travel insurance that covers cancellations due to health problems, civil unrest, acts of God, family tragedies, any issues, cancellations or delays with flight departures, etc.
Medical and security emergencies happen; when they do, we rely on Global Rescue, the world’s leading membership organization providing integrated medical, security, travel risk, and crisis response services to travelers worldwide. Memberships start at $129
Global Rescue has created the industry’s most complete travel insurance that was built with the outdoorsman in mind. With minimal exclusions, the IMG Signature Travel Insurance is the perfect add-on to your Global Rescue membership.
To find out more information please visit our landing page at: https://partner.globalrescue.com/freedombikerental
The balance (second 50%) of your rental or tour is due when you pick up the bike in our office in Quito. The second 50% can be paid in cash, (United States Dollars), with PayPal, or with a credit card. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. A 100% refundable security deposit using a credit card for the rental motorcycle or 4x4 is also required and is separate from the payment for the tour. Security deposits are $500 - $2500, depending on the vehicle selected.
What's Included
- Unlimited Mileage Motorcycle Rental
- All Highway Tolls (with electronic toll payment system)
- GPS Navigation System with programmed routes for each day
- Back-office tracking and monitoring
- Road Book with daily maps and guide to points of interest
- Detailed pre-ride briefing
- Preparation lists, information, and videos
- Prepaid cell phone with 24-hour support
- Saddlebags or hard luggage system
- Single occupancy hotel room or suite (best rooms available)
- 5 Breakfasts
- 3 Dinners
- Souvenir T-Shirt
- Souvenir decal
- Luggage storage and locker usage
- VIP access to the Freedom Riders' Lounge™ with hot shower, jacuzzi, and honor bar.
- Exclusive 20% discount on high-quality riding gear from
(you will not find this at any store - only for Ecuador Freedom customers!)
What's Not Included
- 100% Refundable security deposit to cover any damage to the rental motorcycle
- Hotel accommodations before and after the tour in Quito
- Gas or Diesel Fuel
- Trip cancellation, medical, and emergency evacuation insurance
- Any activity not described in What's Included
- Meals not listed
- Gratuities
- There are no taxes on tour packages for non-Ecuadorian tourists
Available Extensions
Add additional rest days to your trip to relax and explore the area on your own.
Simple, flat fees include extra lodging, breakfast and vehicle rental fees.
Rest Day - Septimo Paraiso, Mindo
Septimo Paraiso Cloudforest Reserve Lodge
Add an extra rest day in Mindo. Simple, flat fees include an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.Galapagos Cruise
Galapagos Cruise
We work with the the longest-running cruise operator in the Galapagos and offer our tour customers special reduced pricing on permium tours in the Galapagos of 4,5 and 8 day cruises.
Please let us know if you would like more info