2027. From zero to hero – 6893 m!

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We strive to make every one of our trips have a true WOW effect — but this one will be exceptional. Suffice it to say that the elevation gain will exceed 6,000 meters! How much more? That depends on you — on how well you prepare and how determined you are.

We promise that as we help you acclimatize, we’ll show you the very best of Argentina: the highest mountains, the highest mountain passes, and many more “highest” highlights.

In 2027, we celebrate the 90th anniversary of a first ascent of the highest volcano in the world. We want to repeat that achievement — in true motorcycle style. We ride up to the Tejos shelter (5,830 meters) and then climb to the summit.

For this expedition, we’re looking for participants who want to experience something truly extraordinary. What motorcycle you ride matters less — what matters more is the spirit of adventure you carry within you. This won’t be a hotel-to-hotel ride. Of course, we’ll stay in hotels, but they won’t define the goals of our journey.

We’re creating something unique and unforgettable — an adventure that will surpass all your previous travels and remain a vivid memory for years to come.

We invite only those with a true heart for adventure!

About

4950 EUR , car passenger 3100 EUR 06.01.2027-22.01.2027 Start/finish: Valparaiso/ Copiapo Difficulty: 8/10 Price includes:
  • Transport of the motorcycle from Poland to Chile and back
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfasts and dinners when camping
  • Breakfasts when staying in a hotel or guesthouse
  • Motorcycle third-party liability insurance (TPL)
  • Guide supervision and support
  • Support vehicle assistance during the trip
  • Mechanical support for the motorcycles
  • A great atmosphere
Price does not include:
  • Airfare
    National park entrance fees
    Fuel costs

Day 1 | Valparaiso

Arrival in Santiago and motorcycle pickup took place the previous day, as did sightseeing in Valparaíso. We head straight into the mountains, crossing into Argentina via one of the most beautiful passes connecting the two countries.

Agua Negra sits at 4,800 meters above sea level. Overnight stay in Rodeo — Argentina’s mecca for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Day 2 | Rodeo - Fiambala

Contrary to what’s written on the website, this won’t be just one day — it will be several days of intense riding at the highest level, with mountain passes and river crossings along the way.

We’ll reach 5,450 meters on our motorcycles — or at least we’ll try…

800 kilometers with no fuel stations and no signs of civilization.

Day 3 | Fiambala

We’ll stay here for two days to regain our strength before the mountain push. It’s the perfect place to rest — warm weather, great wine, and excellent food.

And, of course… hot springs.

Day 4 | Ojos, first blood...

The days of the great challenge are ahead of us — we’ll ride up to the San Francisco Pass and then continue toward the Ojos del Salado volcano.

We’ll attempt to reach 5,600 meters on our motorcycles.

After that, we descend back to the pass and spend the night at 4,300 meters.

Day 5 | Trekking Cerro Mulas Muertas

We’ll need to stretch our legs a bit and push ourselves to improve our acclimatization. It won’t be extremely high — let’s say around 4,800 to 5,000 meters.

Day 6 | Nevado San Francisco - 6016 m

This will be a hike up to 6,016 meters. The volcano presents no technical difficulties — it’s about as challenging as Babia Góra. You simply keep walking until you reach the summit.

There are no crevasses, no glacier, not even any snow.

Day 7 | Ojos del Salado

This time, we’ll spend three days on the volcano. The more motorcycle-focused group will take on the challenge of 6,000+ meters on the volcano — and I can assure you that no one from Poland has ever ridden a combustion-engine vehicle higher.

The climbing-oriented group will operate at even higher altitude and capture some stunning summit photos.

Day 8 | Ojos - Bahia Inglesa - Copiapo

We’ll spend two days by the Pacific in Bahía Inglesa, reflecting on our achievements. From Copiapó, we’ll fly to Santiago and then continue on to Europe.