Expeditions

North America

Epic Expeditions

The Original Trans Americas

It doesn’t get any bigger or better than this! Twenty weeks, riding 24,000 miles from the top of the world to the bottom. It is the ultimate adventure through diverse terrain, cultures and peoples, bringing you the best balance of spectacular and challenging riding, with time to explore the countries that you are travelling through. Quite literally, it will change your life.

Days 140 days (20 weeks)
Cost From £22,995
Next Trip 25 July 2013 - 12 December 2013

Overland Expeditions

North America

Alaska, Canada, USA

Days 35 days (5 weeks)
Cost From £8,495
Next Trip 25 July 2013 - 28 August 2013

Overland Expeditions

North & Central America - Alaska to Panama

Alaska, Canada, USA, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama

Days 70 days (10 weeks)
Cost From £13,995
Next Trip 25 July 2013 - 1 October 2013

Overland Expeditions

Trans Canada

The Trans-Canada expedition takes you from west to east right across the world’s second largest county and the widest part of the American continent. Starting in Vancouver, we journey through the breathtaking Rocky Mountains and across the vast Canadian central plains before pushing into boreal forests and lands of bear, elk moose and caribou. Our route takes you off the beaten track in Ontario and Quebec before you take the challenge of the mighty Labrador - a land where time stands still and the journey takes you through little explored muskeg, mountains and forests. Celebrate your Trans Canada success with lobster in colonial St Johns, Newfoundland, before sailing for Nova Scotia, the historic Cabot Trail and Halifax.

Days 36 days (5 weeks)
Cost From £8,995
Next Trip 06 July 2014 - 11 August 2014
North America

Riders Requirements

Riders must have a full motorcycle licence and should have a minimum of 2 years experience of riding larger bikes. Riders will be riding their own motorcycles, which need to be appropriate and adequate to ride on this type of journey.

Riders must be confident and competent road riders and whilst off-road riding experience is beneficial, it is not essential. What is more important is your own attitude to motorcycle overlanding. You need to be flexible and adaptable if the going gets tough, have the ability to take a positive view to overcome the challenges that riding in developing countries will throw at you and keep a good sense of humor and team spirit.