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Inca Treasures in the High Andes
Adventure Tour
Peru
Inca Treasures in the High Andes
$5590
/ rider
13 days • 4 departures
29 Mar. 2026
29 Mar.26
1 bikes
13 Sep. 2026
13 Sep.26
6 bikes
13 Oct. 2026
13 Oct.26
6 bikes
TRANSCONTINENTAL: AREQUIPA – USHUAIA
Adventure Tour
Argentina
TRANSCONTINENTAL: AREQUIPA – USHUAIA
$15590
/ rider
New
46 days • 2 departures
07 Jan. 2028
07 Jan.28
8 bikes
27 Feb. 2028
27 Feb.28
10 bikes

Explore our Peru motorcycle tours

Fascinated by the legend of El Dorado and the Inca Empire? Set off on an unforgettable Peru motorcycle tours experience and dive deep into a land full of mysteries, contrasts, and majestic landscapes. Ride through the Andes to discover iconic sites like Machu Picchu, Cusco, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, and the Colca Canyon. Off the beaten track, you’ll reach sacred valleys and hidden treasures.

From arid Pacific coasts and lush Amazonian jungle to snow-capped peaks and llama-filled altiplanos, Peru is a country of extremes. Riding a Royal Enfield through this diversity is more than a trip — it’s a journey through time and culture. The roads are winding, adventurous, and often magical. Every mile reveals authentic villages, warm welcomes, and ancient traditions. Join our motorcycle tours to experience it all.

Whether you’re chasing freedom, seeking human connection, or simply want to explore the heart of South America, our Peru motorcycle tours deliver memories for a lifetime.

When should you visit Peru? Here’s the golden rule: when it’s summer in Europe, it’s winter in Peru. There are two main seasons — the rainy season (October to April) and the dry season (May to September), which is the best time for a Peru motorcycle tours adventure.

In the Andes and Altiplano, come during the dry season. You’ll enjoy sunny days, cool nights, and green landscapes — especially in May and June. For exploring archaeological sites like Cusco or the Sacred Valley, this is the perfect window.

On the coast, expect mild winters and little rainfall, although Lima is often wrapped in a damp fog called “garúa.” The Amazon is always humid, but the driest months, June to August, offer the most favorable riding conditions.

Whichever route you choose, our South America motorcycle tours are designed to match the climate and region for the best possible experience.

Imagine a land with deserts, jungles, beaches, and mountains — all in one ride. That’s Peru. It borders Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and the Pacific Ocean. With a territory 2.5 times the size of France, the country is naturally divided into three zones: the coast (Costa), the Andes mountains (Sierra), and the Amazon basin (Selva).

Most of our Peru motorcycle tours take place in the Sierra region. Here, you’ll wind through rugged peaks, ancient volcanoes like Huascarán (6,768 m), and remote valleys where life moves slowly. The Altiplano, one of the highest inhabited regions in the world, hosts iconic sites like Lake Titicaca, Cusco, and the incredible Machu Picchu.

The coastal strip, though desert-like, has pockets of green oases and is home to the capital, Lima. In the east, the Selva — Peru’s largest region — hides incredible biodiversity in dense, tropical forests. And in between? Sparkling crater lakes, misty jungles, and endless mountain trails waiting for your tires.

Few countries can match Peru’s depth of history. From the Nazca Lines to the mighty Inca Empire, this land is rich in mystery. Riding through it on a Peru motorcycle tours lets you absorb the past in a way no museum ever could.

In the 13th century, the Incas founded Cuzco — “navel of the world” in Quechua. By the 15th century, they ruled a vast empire stretching into Bolivia, Ecuador, and beyond. Their legacy includes ingenious farming terraces, majestic stone cities, and spiritual pathways like the one leading to Machu Picchu.

In the 16th century, conquistador Francisco Pizarro arrived, founding Lima in 1535 and beginning a long Spanish occupation. Peru gained independence in 1824, after heroic efforts by Bolívar and San Martín.

Today, remnants of pre-Columbian civilizations remain everywhere — in ruins, crafts, and culture. Millions still speak Quechua and preserve indigenous customs. Riding through the Andes on a Peru motorcycle tours is a journey through time, from ancient empires to vibrant, living traditions.

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Inca Treasures in the High Andes

Uncover the ancient wonders of Peru with the "Inca Treasures in the High Andes" motorcycle tour. This adventure takes you through the rugged Andean landscapes, exploring Inca ruins, vibrant local markets, and breathtaking natural beauty. Experience the rich cultural heritage and stunning vistas that define this iconic region.

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