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Is South America on your Wish List?
Written by: BMW Communications
BMW Communications   
Charlotte, NC
 
Tour Director Roberto Baum rides over 62,000 miles a year on BMW bikes and enjoys showing riders the wonders of visiting Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina by motorcycle. (Photo: BMW) ยป More Photos

Many motorcyclists dream of traveling through South America on their own bikes, but are often put off by the expensive freight costs, lack of suitable language skills and uncertainty about traveling alone on an unfamiliar continent.

Fortunately, there are tour companies that exist to provide would-be adventure travelers with tailor-made motorcycle experiences to savor for many years, so if a South American adventure is on your wish list, then it may be worth contacting MotoAventura. This company – run by Roberto Baum – can provide participants with the latest BMW motorcycles, and tour guides that speak English, Spanish and German, so all you have to do is pick the tour of your choice, book your flight to Latin America and prepare yourself for the trip of a lifetime.

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Director Roberto Baum rides over 62,000 miles a year on BMW bikes and enjoys showing riders the wonders of visiting Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina by motorcycle. MotoAventura offers two types of riding tours: one to the tip of South America – the end of the world, including the southernmost city of Ushuaia. The second expedition goes to the Atacama Desert in northern Chile and visits Arequipa in Peru, Cusco, Machu Picchu, the Manu National Park at the headwaters of the Amazon, and Lake Titicaca at the border of Peru and Bolivia.

Roberto believes that there is no better place to ride a motorcycle than South America, with so many beautiful and enchanting places, with amazing lakes, other-worldly deserts, the dramatic Andes, snow-covered volcanoes, and of course Patagonia!

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