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Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
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Well-stocked fuel station on the Cusco ring road. Important top-up point before heading toward Puno and Lake Titicaca or south into Bolivia on high-altitude Andean roads.
Critical fuel stop on the Carretera Austral. Puyuhuapi is a key service point on the legendary route. Fuel up here — stretches north and south can be long and unpredictable.
Essential YPF fuel station in the Argentine Lake District. On the Seven Lakes Route between Bariloche and San Martín de los Andes — one of South America's great motorcycle roads.
Fuel in Potosí — one of the world's highest cities at 4,090m above sea level. Altitude affects engine performance here; plan accordingly. Essential stop before the Salar de Uyuni run.
The go-to hostel for Carretera Austral riders in Coyhaique — the main service town on the legendary route. Bike storage, laundry, local knowledge, and a community of overlanders from around the world.
The southernmost hostel for riders who have made it to Ushuaia — the end of the world. Every motorcycle traveler who arrives here has completed one of the world's great journeys.
Famous cyclist and motorcyclist house in Medellín — a social hub for overland travelers. Free or donation-based accommodation, tool workshop, route advice from experienced hosts who've ridden it all.
Comfortable hostel in Cusco, prime rest stop for riders traversing the Andes. Perfect altitude acclimatization base before tackling Peru's high mountain passes. Popular with overland motorcycle community.
Charming lakeside hotel in the Lake District — some of Argentina's most spectacular riding territory. Surrounded by Patagonian forest and close to the Seven Lakes Route.
Stunning campsite on the shores of the impossibly blue Lago General Carrera on the Carretera Austral. Marble caves nearby. One of the most beautiful wild camping spots in all of Patagonia.
CONAF-operated campsite inside Torres del Paine, at the foot of the famous towers. The end-point of the Carretera Austral. Arriving here on a motorcycle is one of adventure riding's great achievements.
Well-equipped campsite near the Perito Moreno Glacier — one of South America's natural wonders. The route from Ushuaia through Argentine Patagonia to here is extraordinary riding.
Coastal campsite in La Serena, gateway to the Atacama Desert. Riders heading north on the Pan-American Highway use this as a base for exploring the dramatic Elqui Valley inland.
Basic camping at the edge of the world's largest salt flat. Riding across the Salar de Uyuni on a motorcycle is one of the most surreal experiences on the planet. Altitude 3,653m.
Bariloche's most famous parrilla (grill), beloved by Argentine and visiting riders alike. The Patagonian lamb and beef asado is extraordinary. Bariloche itself is the hub of Argentine Lake District riding.
Traditional Ecuadorian restaurant popular with overlanders passing through Quito on the Pan-American Highway. Excellent cuy (guinea pig), locro soup, and Andean comfort food for the road-weary rider.
Regarded as one of the best steakhouses in South America. The natural end-point for riders finishing a Patagonia run into Buenos Aires. Reserve ahead — the word-of-mouth reputation is global.
High-altitude cafe in La Paz (3,640m above sea level) catering to overlanders navigating Bolivia. Excellent coca tea, hearty Bolivian stew, and a community board full of traveler messages.
Excellent Peruvian creole restaurant near the motorcycle district in Lima. A favorite of overland riders getting bikes serviced nearby at Motos del Peru. Try the ceviche and lomo saltado.
Horizons Unlimited recommended shop in Sucre. Owned by Jaime Medina who speaks English, Spanish, and Quechua. Full repair, service, parts, and welding. The most trusted overlander workshop in Bolivia.