10 days

Extreme

Llega pedaleando al final de La Carretera Austral sobre una eBIKE

Starting from the end is an act of trust!
Dare to ride the last stretch of the Southern Highway: the wildest, most remote and magnetic of all.

A journey through mountains, glaciers, jade-colored rivers and valleys that still breathe silence.

Cycling from Villa O'Higgins to the north is to go back to the soul of Patagonia, crossing forests, rivers and mountains to return to the open valleys of Coyhaique.
Every day will reveal a surprise: the calm of the glaciers, the intense colors of the Baker, the guanacos that curious people observe you in the endless Patagonia Park, the intense green of the rainforest to the immensity of Lake General Carrera and its unparalleled marble cathedrals.

With our eBikes, effort is transformed into enjoyment: the slopes hurt less, the landscapes become infinite, and only the landscapes take away your air!

If you are looking to experience Patagonia with all your senses and with the wind in your face, this adventure is for you.
RidingSurí accompanies you with the logistics, information and spirit you need to experience this bicycle journey to the end of the world.


The itinerary below is only one of the many possible ways to experience the Southern Southern Highway on an eBike.
Every traveler has their own pace, curiosity and way of connecting with the landscape.
At RidingSurí, our purpose is not to offer a closed tour, but rather help you design the experience that best suits your interests, energy and dreams of adventure.

We want you to ride the route your way - with freedom, security and the thrill of feeling that every day in Patagonia is unique.

What's included?

    Everything you need for a safe trip across the Southern Highway Pre-trip advice and guidance

    • Tracks GPS maps
    • Logistic support (*optional)
    • Remote telephone support (for emergencies)
    • Local contacts and recommendations

      OPTIONAL:
    • Coordination of accommodations and ferries
    Exclusions
      • Tickets to Villa O'Higgins or from Coyhaique
      • Food (unless indicated)
      • Accommodation (unless indicated)
      • Personal and/or accident insurance
      • Tips and personal expenses
      • Transfers
      • Tips and personal expenses
      Please note
        • From the south to the north, the climate usually improves progressively.
        • There are ferries between Villa O'Higgins and Yungay (schedules subject to weather conditions).
        • Access to services improves as you get closer to Coyhaique, but there are still long stretches without a cell phone or internet signal, or shops, remember to bring cash and Chilean pesos.
        • The energy of Patagonia changes in every valley: every ride connects you with unique stories, landscapes and people.
        What to bring
          • Layered technical clothing (waterproof, windproof, thermal)
          • Helmet, gloves, goggles and shoes for pedaling or trekking
          • Extra batteries or powerbank
          • Reusable bottle, energy snacks
          • Basic repair kit
          • Swimsuit, lightweight towel and sunscreen
          • Personal documents and cash (few cash machines on the route)
          • Respect and curiosity: Patagonia is not conquered, it is shared.

            Everything you need for an extreme adventure of 10 to 12 straight days in the most remote parts of Patagonia.