Bicycle Tours & Trips in South America
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10 best Bicycle South America tour packages
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- 10 Days Biking The Ecuador Volcanoes
- 7 Days of Cycling in the Ecuadorian Andes
- Ecuador Biking Spirit 8 Days Tour
- Otavalo Biking Adventure 3D/2N
- Jungle Adventure: Biking, Rafting, Hiking & Zipline to Machu Picchu (4D/3N)
- Lakes of Patagonia
- The Andes cross – Vergara Pass
- Cycling in Ecuador - Exploring the Country's Natural Wonders on Two Wheels
- Volcano Mountain Bike
- Inca Jungle
Duration 10 days Destinations Quito, Cotopaxi Volcano, Cayambe, Otavalo, Chimborazo Volcano, Riobamba, Banos, Quilotoa Age Range 18 to 75 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 376 mi Operator Responsible Travel South America From
- NZ$5,029
Duration 7 days Destinations Quito, Otavalo, Cotopaxi National Park, Riobamba, Banos Age Range 10 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 276 mi Operator Responsible Travel South America From
- NZ$3,453
Ecuador Biking Spirit 8 Days Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful scenery and accommodation. Highly recommended.”
Ellen, traveled in June
The 38-mile route from Quito's UNESCO heritage site winds through cloud forests to Nangulvi Valley. High-altitude biking at Mojanda Lakes (12,000 ft) features stops at Sumak Pakari Lodge and Yellow Guest House. Full equipment provided for South American adventure.
Duration 8 days Destinations Quito, Tandayapa, Cotacachi, Otavalo, Tabacundo Age Range 12 to 75 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 94 mi Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From
- NZ$3,169
Downhill rides from Ucshapungo sweep through Cotacachi ecological reserve. Professional guides lead 4-5 hour adventures past Lake Cuicocha. Traditional Kichwa culture comes alive while cycling through indigenous communities.
Duration 3 days Destinations Quito, Otavalo Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Easy Distance 63 mi Operator Bamba Travel From
- NZ$813
Jungle Adventure: Biking, Rafting, Hiking & Zipline to Machu Picchu (4D/3N)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The zipline gave us pure adrenaline and became one of the most memorable moments of the trip.”
Christopher, traveled in January
Experience South America's diverse terrain on two wheels, descending 21km from Abra Málaga through verdant valleys. Professional guides lead cycling tours past local villages and agricultural fields before exploring Huamanmarca's archaeological wonders.
Duration 4 days Destinations Cusco, Abra Malaga Mountain, Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Age Range 12 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 118 mi Operator Waman Adventures From $1,356
15% Off- NZ$1,153You save $203
The legendary Lake District opens up by bike, climbing from Bariloche's Cerro Catedral to San Martín de los Andes. Routes trace along Río Manso, through historic Colonia Suiza, and up the 1,400m Paso del Córdoba ascent. Professional guides speaking four languages accompany riders.
Duration 8 days Destinations San Carlos De Bariloche, San Martin de los Andes Age Range 15 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Distance 67 mi Operator MTB Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,644+$1,004 local payments
The challenging 158-mile Andes expedition tests cycling skills. Daily climbs of 3,300ft lead from Malargüe through Vergara Pass, past Cerro Torrecillas, ending with exhilarating descents into Chile's Río Teno valley.
Duration 9 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Malargue Age Range 18 to 65 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 1272 mi Operator MTB Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,683+$612 upfront costs
Rolling through South America's diverse landscapes over eight days. The route leads from Quito's La Floresta district through Mashpi Reserve's cloud forests to Otavalo's rolling hills. Riders alternate between urban rides in Carolina Park and rural mountain trails.
Duration 8 days Destinations Quito, Nanegalito, Otavalo Age Range 7 to 70 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Distance 108 mi Operator Authentic Ecuador From
15% Off- NZ$2,599
Volcano Mountain Bike
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Spent four wonderful days at Tierra del Volcan. Condors, ibis, caracara, peregrine falcons, and smiles all around.”
Shawn, traveled in September
Volcanic terrain of Cotopaxi awaits cyclists on German-engineered Bull King Cobra bikes. The 42km of exclusive trails stretch from El Porvenir's restored woodlands to El Tambo's historic refuge.
Duration 3 days Destinations Quito, Machachi, Cotopaxi National Park Age Range 14 to 65 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 78 mi Operator Tierra del Volcan From
15% Off- NZ$1,831
The 3-hour descent from Málaga Pass reveals South America's diverse landscapes. Routes wind through tropical fruit orchards and ancient trails. Professional bikes, comfortable hotels, and optional river rafting in Santa María ($30) included.
Duration 4 days Destinations Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Santa Maria, Santa Teresa, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu Age Range 12 to 60 year olds Operated in English, French, Spanish Physical Rating Easy Distance 117 mi Operator Terres des Incas From
15% Off- NZ$1,585
What people love about Bicycle Tours in South America
- Cycling the Lake District of Chile & Argentina
This was the first organized bike tour. So I dont have another one to compare it to. Here are my comments 1. Communication with Tour Radar (email and phone) was excellent, they answered all my pre-trip questions. 2. Our Bike Guide and his 2 assistant guides were excellent: very attentive, responsive, helpful, and friendly. 3. Quality of Rooms... (I was sharing with another female) varied a lot. Some rooms were very small, and we noticed that the rooms occupied by other members of our group were much better (bigger and/or nicer) Most noticeable was the room at Baita EcoLodge on our last 2 nights - it was way inferior to all the others-- why? We paid the same as them. 4. We should not have been asked to pay for the TIP for lunches (since lunch was included). I was more than happy to pay the recommended TIP amount for the guides at the end of the trip, but not for the LUNCH TIP. 5. As one of the oldest and slowest biker, I often felt I was being "rushed" to keep up with the others, and was at the "threshold" point between 'pleasure' and "pain".... and no time to stop and enjoy the view, etc. Another time, maybe i should not choose a "challenging' trip? Or a hybrid bike trip instead of a mountain bike trip? 6. Enjoyed the WhatsApp group - to have access to photos from other people. Maybe the guides could make extra effort to ensure we got great scenic ones. I am now organizing photos and wish I had more good ones.... due to being "rushed" to keep up, I missed out on taking some nice pics. 7. Is there a way to order a TRIP Topographical MAP with the actual roads we took? Maybe via National Geographic? Would love to have that, to show people. 8. Value for money. The entire trip with airfare and meals, for Dec 14 to Dec 30 came to USD $6500, which compared to other bike tour operators is high. But airfare was USD 2000 due to high season, If I can find a similar trip for $5500 in future, I would consider coming with Exodus/Tour Radar again..... On the whole a good trip - thank you!! Carey Sykes
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in South America
What are the most scenic cycling routes in South America's Lake District?
The Lake District out for its exceptional cycling paths. The Seven Lakes Route runs 39 miles on paved roads between Villa La Angostura and San Martin de los Andes leading cyclists past clear lakes and dense forests. In Colombia the Chicamocha Canyon route climbs to elevations of 3195 meters offering views across mountain ranges. One TourRadar traveler shares "The landscapes were fantastic the terrains were varied...it is a once in a lifetime experience!" The circuit around Chile's Lake Llanquihue rewards riders with panoramas of Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a South America bicycle tour?
Lodging options range from upscale hotels to wilderness camping based on the route. Ecuador's bike tours feature stays at luxury properties like the Swissotel in Quito along with historic haciendas such as Hacienda Pinsaquí in Otavalo. The Andes crossing combines camping in two-person tents with local guesthouse stays. Tours through Peru's Sacred Valley use hotels like Golden Sunrise in Aguas Calientes and hostels in Santa María. A TourRadar review notes: "The transfers always exactly punctual the accommodations perfect and guides ensuring everything is perfect."
What's the best time of year for cycling tours in South America?
Peak cycling seasons differ by location. Peru's Sacred Valley sees optimal conditions from April to November during the dry season. The Ecuadorian Andes are best from June through September when rain is minimal. Patagonia cycling peaks from December to February with mild temperatures and extended daylight. Santiago de Chile rides are most enjoyable in spring (September-November) and fall (March-May). The region's varying altitudes and geography create distinct weather patterns throughout the year though tours operate in all seasons with proper adjustments.
What are typical weather conditions and how should I prepare?
South American weather varies significantly with location and elevation. Andean temperatures can swing from 86°F during daytime to 32°F at night especially at higher points like the 8070-foot Vergara Pass. Ecuador's Amazon stays consistently hot and humid. Pack versatile layers including thermal wear for mountain segments and quick-dry clothing for lower elevations. A TourRadar traveler from the Domuyo Volcano tour advises: "The weather changes quickly in the mountains so being prepared with proper gear is essential."
What's the food like on South America bicycle tours?
The dining experience blends regional dishes with cycling-focused nutrition. Ecuador introduces riders to traditional items like chicha and local fruits. Peruvian tours feature Andean cuisine at local establishments plus packed trail meals. Most itineraries cover daily breakfast trail snacks and select dinners. The Ecuador Biking Experience provides breakfast daily 4 packed lunches and 5 dinners. A TourRadar participant shared: "The support team prepared delicious meals that kept us energized throughout challenging rides."
What unique landscapes and cultural experiences can I expect on South America bicycle tours?
Each region presents distinct natural and cultural highlights. Ecuador's routes pass through cloud forests active volcanoes like Cotopaxi and the indigenous markets of Otavalo. Peruvian journeys connect ancient Inca sites including Machu Picchu with traditional Andean villages. Patagonia features mountain crossings glaciers and hot springs. As described by a TourRadar cyclist: "I have to highlight Lanin Park it is something impressive that really left me speechless. The combination of cycling and cultural immersion made this journey unforgettable."
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