Panamericana Plus+

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Whether you are looking to ride the legendary Pan American Highway in one fell swoop, one section at a time over a few years or just a single section, Moto Amigo will make it a seamless endeavor and have your back the whole way.

The Pan American Highway isn’t just a long road — It’s an opportunity to experience the vast wilderness of Alaska, the deserts of Mexico, the lush rainforests of Central America, and the towering Andes mountains of South America. The highway is a journey showcasing the diverse and rich culture, traditions, histories, and cuisines of many indigenous and modern cultures connected by one seriously long stretch of pavement.

The Pan American Highway is a network of roads stretching 19k miles (30k kilometers) from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, down to Ushuaia, Argentina, making it the longest drivable route in the world. Its idea originated in the 1920s as an ambitious project to unite North, Central, and South America through a continuous highway system, fostering economic ties and cultural exchange between the continents. The highway is a symbol of connection and adventure, passing through 14 countries and an astonishing array of landscapes, climates, and cultures.

Today, it stands as a living symbol of freedom, exploration and a rite of passage for all motorcycle world-travelers. Its diverse terrains and dramatic backdrops make every mile a test of endurance, discovery, and pure excitement.

Devour the whole enchilada or chop it up into smaller bite size sections over multiple trips. A minimum of one month to complete each section reasonably and additional days/weeks are strongly recommended to explore and appreciate everything each country has to offer. Add as much or as little to your itinerary as you wish.

Whether you are looking to ride the legendary Pan American Highway in one fell swoop, one section at a time over a few years or just a single section, Moto Amigo will make it a seamless endeavor and have your back the whole way.

The Pan American Highway isn’t just a long road — It’s an opportunity to experience the vast wilderness of Alaska, the deserts of Mexico, the lush rainforests of Central America, and the towering Andes mountains of South America. The highway is a journey showcasing the diverse and rich culture, traditions, histories, and cuisines of many indigenous and modern cultures connected by one seriously long stretch of pavement.

The Pan American Highway is a network of roads stretching 19k miles (30k kilometers) from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, down to Ushuaia, Argentina, making it the longest drivable route in the world. Its idea originated in the 1920s as an ambitious project to unite North, Central, and South America through a continuous highway system, fostering economic ties and cultural exchange between the continents. The highway is a symbol of connection and adventure, passing through 14 countries and an astonishing array of landscapes, climates, and cultures.

Today, it stands as a living symbol of freedom, exploration and a rite of passage for all motorcycle world-travelers. Its diverse terrains and dramatic backdrops make every mile a test of endurance, discovery, and pure excitement.

Devour the whole enchilada or chop it up into smaller bite size sections over multiple trips. A minimum of one month to complete each section reasonably and additional days/weeks are strongly recommended to explore and appreciate everything each country has to offer. Add as much or as little to your itinerary as you wish.

Section 1: Alaska to Mexico

Riding Days: 30+

Rest Days: 7+

Total Distance: 5,000 miles / 8,000 km

Average Distance per riding day: 220 miles / 350 km

Section 2: Mexico to Panama

Riding Days: 30+

Rest Days: 7+

Total Distance: 4,000 miles / 6,500 km

Average Distance per riding day: 175 miles / 280 km

Section 3: Colombia to Chile

Riding Days: 30+

Rest Days: 7+

Total Distance: 4,500 miles / 7,000 km

Average Distance per riding day: 195 miles / 305 km

Section 4: Chile to Ushuaia, Tierra De Fuego, Argentina

Riding Days: 30+

Rest Days: 7+

Total Distance: 2,800 miles / 4,500 km

Average Distance per riding day: 125 miles / 195 km