Traveling by motorcycle is a very particular way to discover a place. You do not simply cross a country — you feel it, adapt to its rhythm, its landscapes and the encounters you experience along the way.
Over the years, I have explored different regions of the world by motorcycle, across Europe, South America and Central Asia. Each destination has its own identity and its own way of traveling.
Turkey, for example, is a destination I have had the opportunity to guide. It is a fascinating country to ride in, where landscapes constantly change between mountains, plateaus and remote roads. Some tracks offer a real sense of adventure while still being accessible to riders who want to gradually discover off-road riding.
Morocco is also an incredible destination for motorcycle travel. The tracks are diverse and allow for real immersion in desert or mountain landscapes. Riding in these regions often gives you the feeling of being alone in the world for miles.
In South America, Argentina and Peru offer yet another dimension. Distances are immense, landscapes spectacular and the travel experience becomes almost contemplative. Riding there means slowing down and letting nature surprise you.
What I love about these journeys is the balance between riding and discovery. A good itinerary should offer great riding pleasure, but also moments to enjoy landscapes, encounters and local culture.
When I design a trip for riders, I always look for that balance: the variety of roads, the technical level of the tracks, the places where we stop and the landscapes we cross.
Destinations like Mongolia or certain regions of South America perfectly illustrate this spirit of adventure. These are vast spaces where the feeling of freedom is total.
Whether you are drawn to Moroccan desert tracks, Turkish mountain roads or South America’s wide landscapes, my goal is to help you create a journey that truly fits you.
Because in the end, a great motorcycle journey is the one that stays with you long after you return home.