OUR EXPEDITIONS

Golden Highlands - 8 Days / 600 Km | 8,700 m Gain
A ride through the timeless landscapes of Boyacá, a region known for its breathtaking Andean scenery, colonial architecture, and deep cycling heritage. Quiet mountain roads lead through some of the most beautiful villages in Colombia, including Villa de Leyva and Iza, where whitewashed houses, stone streets, and wide plazas seem frozen in time. The journey reaches the serene alpine waters of Lake Tota, Colombia’s largest lake, surrounded by rolling highland landscapes. This is also the homeland of legendary Colombian climbers such as Nairo Quintana, making these roads a true pilgrimage for cycling enthusiasts.

Red Ride - 12 Days / 540 Km | 12,360 m Gain
A striking expedition across the rugged landscapes of Santander and Boyacá, combining dramatic canyon scenery with historic towns and legendary cycling roads. The journey begins near Zipaquirá, hometown of Egan Bernal, where riders can explore the remarkable underground cathedral carved inside the salt mines of Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá. From there the route winds through beautiful colonial villages and remote mountain roads before reaching the vast panoramas of the Chicamocha Canyon, one of the largest canyons in South America, where the landscape turns dry, dramatic, and unforgettable.

Wild Andes - 6 Days / 400 Km | 6,860 m Gain
One of the most demanding and spectacular rides in South America. This expedition tackles the legendary Alto de Letras, recognized as the longest continuous climb used in professional cycling, rising through multiple climate zones over nearly 80 kilometers. Along the way, riders pass beneath the towering peaks of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano and traverse vast páramo landscapes and cloud forests. Combined with iconic passes such as Alto del Sifón and the mountain roads surrounding Manizales, this route delivers one of the most beautiful and challenging high-mountain cycling experiences on the continent.

Medellín Colors - 10 Days / 632 Km | 12,000 m Gain
A vibrant ride through the lush mountains surrounding Medellín, where winding roads reveal a landscape of deep green valleys, coffee farms, and brilliantly colored towns. The journey begins near Rionegro and reaches the shimmering reservoir of Guatapé before descending into the dynamic energy of Medellín itself. From there the expedition ventures into the region’s traditional coffee hills, where riders encounter lively plazas, flower-filled balconies, colonial streets, and warm local culture in beautiful towns such as Jardín and Jericó. These are the mountains that shaped legendary cyclists like Rigoberto Urán, whose hometown of Urrao lies hidden among these emerald peaks. Colorful architecture, rich coffee traditions, and endless mountain scenery make this one of the most visually stunning cycling journeys in Colombia.

Coffee Peaks - 7 Days / 384 Km | 6,810 m Gain
An unforgettable ride through the heart of Colombia’s coffee country, where lush mountains, colorful towns, and rich cultural traditions shape every stage of the journey. Riders cross the iconic Alto de La Línea before exploring the charming streets of Salento and the towering wax palms of the Cocora Valley, among the tallest palm trees in the world. Along the way, the culture of coffee is everywhere—from hillside farms to the legendary Willys Jeep vehicles that locals still use to transport harvests piled high with sacks, tools, and produce.

Caribbean Escape - 15 Days / 1,300 Km | 15,774 m Gain
A spectacular transition from the Andes to the Caribbean coast, where tropical landscapes grow wilder with every kilometer. The journey approaches the dramatic mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the highest coastal mountain range on Earth, rising abruptly from the sea to snow-capped peaks. The route culminates near the jungles and turquoise beaches of Tayrona National Natural Park, where riders experience the vibrant culture, biodiversity, and warm breezes of Colombia’s Caribbean paradise.

Ancient Stones - 8 Days / 460 Km | 6,250 m Gain
Ride through the striking landscapes of southern Colombia, where desert, mountains, and ancient cultures converge. The journey begins in the surreal canyons of the Tatacoa Desert, with its dramatic red and grey formations. From there, the route climbs into the Andes toward San Agustín, home to one of the most important archaeological sites in the Americas. In the San Agustín Archaeological Park, hundreds of mysterious stone statues—carved by a pre-Columbian civilization more than a thousand years ago—stand guard over ceremonial sites and ancient tombs. The expedition finishes in the lush mountains around Pitalito, riding through scenic coffee landscapes before a final farewell dinner.