Je viens de m'inscrire à un voyage moto "Los Angeles-Chicago" avec Reuthers entertainment (agence de voyage allemande) en juillet prochain.
Le sens n'est pas le bon (j'aurai préféré d'Est vers l'Ouest) et l'organisme n'est pas français (échanges en anglais) mais les dates proposées correspondent...Est-ce qu'un membre connait cet organisme ?Si quelqu'un a déjà fait un périple similaire, pourrai-je savoir le matériel qu'il faut amener absolument avec soi (sachant que mon sac à dos sera transporté par un pickup) ?Merci à tous celles et tous ceux qui pourront m'apporter leurs lumières 😉
Oui, je me suis un peu renseigné mais à part un site (assez bien fait http://reuthers.com/motorcycle-tours-ponyexpress.html) et quelques contacts téléphoniques, je n'ai pas grand-chose.
D'où ma recherche un peu plus poussée... avant d'envoyer le solde !!!
Les préconisations ne sont pas encore données. On en est simplement aux services proposés, pour le moment.
Evidemment, le voyagiste prévoit une assistance, le transport des bagages, un guide...
Mais ma question - mal formulée - portait surtout sur les "petits-trucs-indispensables-qu'il-faut-avoir" pour ce genre de voyage. Car, tout le monde l'aura compris, c'est le premier que je fait.
Je ne pourrais guère d'aider sur le dossier voyagiste, je ne connais pas cet organisme, et n'ai pas fait mes voyages sur la 66 en moto.
Sur la question quoi amener? c'est un peu pareil en voiture on se pose moins la question et on prend de quoi ce changer sans avoir a faire de nombreuses lessives.
En linge de corps de quoi tenir 1 semaine ce qui permet de ne faire que 2 à 3 lessives sur un voyage de 3 semaines. 2 à 3 paires de chaussure en fonction si l'on a prévu rando ou pas rando. Appareil photos, PC portable ou netbook, suffisamment de documentation et guide pour completer son roadbook.
En moto les choses se compliquent, moins de place d’où necessiter de limiter.
A verifier si ton voyagiste et la location de moto prévoit ou non le prêt du casque, des amis qui l'ont fait en moto sont partis avec leur propre casque de france pour s'apercevoir là bas qu'ils étaient fournis, de quoi prendre autre chose comme des chaussures ou du linge supplémentaire. D'autant qu'ils se sont trempés et ont du rouler comme ça jusqu'au soir pour pouvoir faire sécher.
Dans le cas d'un voyage "organisé et tout compris" la documentation n'est pas nécessaire puisse qu'il suffit de suivre le mouvement.
Mes voyages ayant toujours été organiser par mes soins j'ai besoin de matiére pour finaliser l'organisation sur place.
A ta dsipo si tu veux d'autres tuyaux, j'ai passé une vingtaine de jours sur la 66 étalés sur plusieurs voyages excepté le tronçon en Californie .
Jean Maurice
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Bonsoir
Dito pour le voyagiste, je ne connais pas et ne pourrais t'en dire guère plus que ce que tu sais déjà. Etant donné que tu as un pick up qui te suis, le problème d'affaires de rechange, ne devient plus un problème, de même pour les chaussures, la combinaison de pluie etc... Pour ma part et je rejoins là ce que dit Americalover , mon ordi ou tous les soirs je retranscris tous ce qui s'est passé tout au long de la journée (combien de plein d'essence, le prix, ce que j'ai mangé, les rencontres et diverses annecdotes etc...)
Pour ce qui est du casque, si tu est motard ici en France prévoit de l'emmener comme bagage à main, sinon sur internet, tu peux toujours t'en trouver un neuf, via les sites bien connu qui te coutera une trentaine de $, que tu ne pourras pas utiliser ici en france, mais qui sera moins encombrant qu'un casque européen lors de tes visites.
Un peu de liquidité ($) pris sur un site de "Change" te seront utiles à ton arrivé (petite coupure 5-10 et 20$), évite les grosses coupures, certain commercant, ici comme en france ne les apprécie pas.
L'appareil photos avec trépied et ses différents télé-objectifs étaient présent lors de mes différents périples. Ton tour prévoit un guide, certes les explications seront surement en Anglais, mais je pense que tu as pris la formule "All Inclusive"😛 donc quoi te conseiller de mieux que d'ouvrir grands tes yeux et te laisser guider, visiblement tu ne pourras pas trop déroger aux choses prévues par ton tour operateur🤪, mais comme tu le dis c'est "ta première fois", tu verras la deuxième fois tu le referas tout seul sans être accompagné et là nous pourrons peut être t'être plus utile dans les petits trucs à faire , à prendre, et à éviter!!😏
Profites de tout
Bonne route
Christophe
Bonsoir,
Merci beaucoup pour ta réponse détaillée.
En ce qui concerne le voyagiste, c'est un organisme allemand qui semble bien s'y connaitre... Mais ce n'est qu'une impression. C'est difficile de recueillir des informations, sauf que je l'ai trouvé via le site officiel Harley😐
En ce qui concerne le voyage, je vais faire la route dite du Pony Express. Il s'agit de la route qui passe par le nord (Des Moines, Kearing, Buffalo, Yellowstone, San Francisco et LA). Justement, je ne voulais pas faire la 66.
De plus, j'ai pris la formule "médiane", c'est à dire à moitié accompagnée : Briefing le matin et rdv le soir au motel + mon sac est transporté. L'entre-deux, je me débrouille (essence, bouffe, parcours).
J'ai préféré cette formule au tout compris ; et je ne me voyais pas me lancer, pour la première fois, tout seul.
Tes remarques sont pleines de bon sens et je vais essayer de me préparer un sac pour voir un peu...
Pour le casque, le voyagiste est formel : il faut amener le sien ! même si une location est toujours possible.
Me confirmes-tu que le climat est généralement sec et chaud sur la période de la fin juillet ?
Je crois que tu résumes bien la situation : c'est ma première fois et j'imagine déjà les "changements" que j'aporterai les fois suivantes !!!
Pour info, je n'ai pas pris la formule "all inclusive", j'ai préféré la formule brief le matin et rdv le soir au motel.
Comme Americalover, tu évoques un ordi. Pour le coup, je n'y avais absolument pas pensé et c'est pas mal.
Les liquidités et les petites coupures, oui tu as raison.
Pour le casque, je croyais qu'on ne pouvait pas le passer en bagage à main dans un avion 😮...
Pour info, oui je suis motard. Je roule tous les jours en Triumph et ça ne date pas d'hier😎
Dans tous les cas, merci beaucoup pour ce témoignage et ces infos.
Je vais poursuivre mes investigations et quoi qu'il arrive, je vous tiendrai informé de la suite de ce périple.
Bonjour,
avant de prendre un TO Allemand, as tu regardé chez Westforever. Ils sont Français et ont une offre très complète
sur les USA ?
Sinon, comme te le dit Christophe, avec un pick-up suiveur, tu peux emmener l'essentiel du motard + le superflu.
Pour le casque, bagage à main dans l'avion sans problème.
Bon Voyage et @+
Daniel
Carnets de voyage:
2001 Route66 / 2007 Chicago-San Francisco / 2009 USA-Canada / 2011 Les plus beaux parcs de l'Ouest / 2013 Québec.
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Oui, j'ai essayé tous les TO français (j'aurai vraiment préféré partir avec l'un d'entre eux) mais les dates sont incompatibles (mi-juillet --> fin juillet) ou le trip ne correspondait pas du tout (un seul cas).
De plus, j'ai eu le sentiment que je les ennuyais beaucoup...Et comme je ne suis pas du genre à m'imposer, je me suis débrouillé tout seul (et avec vous !!!!).
Hello everyone.
I'm looking for campsites around BOLZANO (South Tyrol) for early September.
I'll be on my motorcycle with a small tent.
I've noticed that some campsites have exorbitant prices.
If you've traveled through the Dolomites by motorcycle or otherwise and camped there, I'd love any tips on places and prices where I can stay for one night or several.
Thanks to all of you, and happy travels.
I’m starting to think about a trip that’s really close to my heart: Algeria by motorcycle, specifically the southern part of the country. It’d be for January 2025, and I’ve got two main questions:
Is it possible for an individual on a motorcycle to travel freely, outside of any organized tour, or does the regulation require some kind of supervision in the Algerian Sahara region?
Is the Hoggar massif accessible by road or by (rideable) tracks?
Beyond the official recommendations, I’m really looking for your firsthand experiences.
Thanks so much for your answers, and sorry if my questions are a bit newbie!
I just realized I’ve been registered on VoyageForum since... March 28, 2012 😊. Yet, I’ve barely participated until now.
August 1, 2026, will mark a somewhat special milestone: 5 years on the road.
We left Switzerland on August 1, 2021 with a simple idea: let chance decide our direction. We placed a bottle of wine on a world map, spun it... and it chose our first destination.
A year later, when we arrived in Morocco, we faced a new choice: continue toward Africa or head to Asia. This time, a tarot card game made the decision. Since then, we’ve tried to keep this journey as open to the unexpected as possible.
Today, that adds up to about 120,000 km, 46 countries, and over 1,800 days on the road—mostly by motorcycle, but also by sailboat, train, bus, hitchhiking, or on foot when adventure calls.
Our guiding thread isn’t just the motorcycle, but service exchanges. Instead of simply passing through countries, we try to stop regularly to lend a hand to the people we meet. So far, that’s about 600 days of volunteering.
Over the years, we’ve:
renovated a house in Croatia
made earth bricks in the Moroccan desert
helped sail a boat through the Greek islands
looked after houses, dogs, horses, a camel... and lots of other animals
worked at a street art festival in Morocco
created videos for local associations and projects
worked the grape harvest on the Tibetan plateau
been accredited as "media" for the World Nomad Games in Central Asia
Some of the moments that have stuck with us the most include six months in China, a night spent on the Great Wall, the Pamir Highway, the Silk Road, three months in Taiwan, and the incredible encounters in the mountains of Central Asia.
We travel on Falkor, our lucky dragon—a 2014 BMW F800GS that’s been with us since the start and is starting to have some great stories of its own.
While we share our adventure on Instagram, Polarsteps, and YouTube, that’s not why we’re here. The forum’s rules about promotion are clear, and I totally get them. If I’m finally taking the time to write, it’s mostly because after five years on the road, I thought our experience might be useful to other travelers.
Happy to chat about:
preparing for a long motorcycle trip
visas and borders
the Silk Road and Central Asia
riding in China (with or without a motorcycle)
volunteering and service exchanges while traveling
gear, daily life on the road... or just the unexpected moments that make long-term travel so special
Looking forward to swapping stories and hearing about your adventures too! 😊 Greetings from Thailand, and happy to chat! ✌️
Hi there! My daughter and I are heading to Malta and I’d love to rent a scooter. Does anyone know any good places to rent from and what the budget would be for a week?
Hello, I’m retired and planning a roughly 3-week motorcycle trip (1200gs). The dates aren’t set in stone yet, and everything’s open to discussion—I’m pretty flexible with the planning.
I’d like to ride from Mahajanga to Morondava, sticking as close to the coast as possible—using roads and tracks—in September 2026. If you’ve got any suggestions, let me know! 😉
hi
planning to ride through Rajasthan on a motorcycle in January 2027 and I’d love to hear about the road conditions.
I’ll be riding with a buddy on a Royal Enfield that I’ll rent in Delhi.
Thanks for your tips!
hi there
I’d like to ride the RN 12 by motorcycle in September.
I’d love to know the main challenges—I ride a 300cc and do enduro in France.
Thanks for your tips!
I’m planning a motorcycle road trip to Armenia and Georgia in September 2026 or May 2027. I’m looking for one or more riders (male or female) who’d like to explore these countries with me.
Along the way, we’ll visit Cappadocia, the capitals Yerevan, Tbilisi, Sofia, Skopje, and other cities—we can finalize the route and roadbook later.
This trip requires experience with long motorcycle journeys, as we’ll cover around 7,000 km over 5 or 6 weeks (or more, depending on sightseeing and time spent).
I don’t expect dozens of applicants, since motorcycle riders are few and far between on this forum, but I’m putting this out there anyway.
Hi, I’d like to take a 15-day "break" to get away from the surrounding hustle and bustle.
Why not explore the Peloponnese!
I’m not particularly drawn to museums, ruins, or monuments.
I want to experience local life—small villages, seaside spots, beaches, and the interior if the landscapes are extraordinary.
Ideally, coming from Athens, I’d take a bus or train to get as close as possible to a starting point, then rent a scooter (125cc) to explore by taking secondary roads or even coastal paths. I’d stay in 2-3 places for a few days each to discover their surroundings.
Do a loop.
What do you think would be the ideal itinerary?
From Athens, the best option would be to take either a flight or a bus to Kalamata. Rent a scooter and head either west or east. Is there a tertiary road (very lightly trafficked) or a path where I can ride slowly, take it easy, and enjoy the scenery without being bothered by traffic? I’d like to go all the way to Monemvasia, still hugging the coast. I need to find a way to avoid returning to Kalamata to drop off the scooter and catch a flight—maybe a small town where the train stops so I can head back to Athens.
Thanks in advance for your tips.
I want to rent an off-road style motorcycle to get around the coast during my trip to Ecuador. I’m only finding options in Quito. Do you have any suggestions for me?
Hi there,
I’m planning a sidecar trip to South America for 4 or 5 months at the end of this year.
I’m looking for info on shipping my vehicle by sea—possibly to Uruguay or another destination, as I haven’t finalized anything yet.
How do you get visas for the countries I’ll be crossing: Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile? Are they e-Visas, obtained at the border, or through embassies?
Where can I get vehicle insurance?
Lastly, if any bikers want to join us (my partner and me), we’re open to that possibility too.
Patrick
I’ve got 15 days off in June and I’m pretty undecided about where to go for a motorcycle road trip. Two strong desires are pulling me in different directions: Corsica or Norway.
Corsica has been a dream of mine for a long time: legendary roads, stunning landscapes, a unique vibe, and the perfect mix of sea and mountains. At the same time, I’m wondering if 2 weeks might be *too much* for Corsica—risking feeling like I’ve seen it all too quickly, especially on a bike.
Since I also have an extra week free in May, I could use that specifically for Corsica. Maybe splitting it into two trips would make more sense? If so, which routes or regions would be the most interesting to plan for a 7-day trip?
On the other hand, Norway is *super* appealing. The landscapes look incredible, totally different from anything I’ve experienced, and it’d be a real “wow” trip. I know 15 days is still short for such a vast country. Getting all the way to the North Cape seems pretty much impossible in that time, but I’m curious about what realistic routes could be planned.
So I’m wondering:
Is it better to save Norway for next year, take 3 weeks off, and do it *properly*?
Or are 15 days enough for a first amazing taste of the country?
I’d love to hear about your experiences—whether it’s Corsica (ideal duration, routes) or Norway (what’s realistic in 2 weeks on a bike).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Hello,
I'm thinking of buying a used small motorcycle to travel around the country for a month and a half.
I've done this in other countries without putting the registration in my name—is that possible in Guinea given the apparently frequent checks, or do I have to go through the paperwork?
Thanks.
Hello,
My dream is to ride Route 66 by motorcycle. I have a disability—while I’m not in a wheelchair, my walking mobility is reduced.
The ideal scenario would be to have a motorcycle driver and ride as their passenger on an organized trip.
Are there any guides or services like this offered by travel agencies?
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Hello,
I’ve got a plan with a friend to go on a motorcycle road trip in 2028 or 2029, starting in Santiago de Chile and ending in Ushuaia, for about a month.
Has anyone done a trip like this before, and what’s the best time of year?
I’ve heard there can be quite a bit of wind depending on the season.
Thanks for any tips!
Cheers,
PA
I'm seriously considering heading to Nepal to do some nice motorcycle loops... my goal is also to do the Kailash Yatra round trip from Kathmandu, in a small group with a guide, in May '26... but here's the thing—I'm solo! So if you're up for sharing a similar adventure, hit me up... Cheers, Frankoys
It's all in the title: I'm heading to Krabi soon and want to rent a scooter for a few weeks, but after reading comments about all kinds of scams, I'm reaching out to ask where and how (read: *the right way*) to rent one.
Thanks for your tips and advice.
Hello everyone! Like every year, a winter migration is on the horizon (revised plan): this time, it’ll be Dakar, or even Abidjan, via Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal.
Looking for an experienced motorcyclist or pillion rider—small build preferred—on a GSA 1250 with a comfy seat and luggage setup, available from early November to late December 2025. I’d like to plan the trip together (important to me) to make sure we’re on the same wavelength.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Didier
Looking for travel companions to ride from France to Senegal by motorcycle.
I’m Paul, 37, and I’ve already done a bit of riding in Morocco.
For now, I’m solo, riding a 1998 SUZUKI DR 650 with some basic gear to keep things smooth. I’ll have a tent so we can do a few nights under the stars.
We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
I’m heading to Vietnam and Laos with a buddy next week for a month.
We’re thinking of renting motorbikes, especially to do the Ha Giang Loop. We don’t have an international license, just our Belgian one. Is that enough? If not, is it risky?
In November, we’re planning to do the Ha Giang loop and the RC4 by motorbike without a guide. 😎
We’re looking for a decent place to stay/rent in Ha Giang.
If anyone has any info, we’d be really interested.
Hello! We’re planning a motorcycle trip that will include a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau in June 2026.
We’re unsure (still debating) whether we should stay at a hotel on-site and get to the memorial with an Uber (leaving our bikes at the hotel) and book a guided tour, or base ourselves in Kraków and take a tour that includes transport.
One thing’s for sure—we’d prefer a guide in French since we don’t speak English 😅.
Could you share your experiences or advice?
I understand we need to book online rather than on-site.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hello,
Next October we’re planning to ride the Ruta de la Plata by motorcycle—a historic Spanish route that runs from Gijón to Seville, also known as the N630.
Has anyone here already ridden it?
Unfortunately, I’m worried that parts of the N630 may have disappeared or merged with the A66 motorway, forcing us to ride long stretches of highway, which we’d rather avoid.
Thanks in advance for any tips or details about this route!
Hi there!
I’m currently planning a 9-day route starting from Marrakech with my husband. We land on the morning of June 13th—so soon! 😊
And we’re flying back to France on June 21st at 9 PM!
We’ve rented two Royal Enfield 450s.
This is our first motorcycle trip in Morocco. I got my license two years ago with the dream of taking this kind of trip, and here we are! ✌️😍
In France, we usually ride between 300 to 400 km per day on roadsters. We’re not used to off-road tracks, so we’re looking for easy ones 😅—especially for me 😅.
For Morocco, I’ve planned stages of 200 to 300 km per day.
Here’s the idea:
Day 1 (departure at noon): Marrakech - Tizi n Test - Tafingoult (165 km - 4h15)
Day 2: Tafingoult - Amzarkou - Telouet (200 km - 4h34)
Day 3: Telouet - Ait Benhaddou - Ouarzazate - Boumalne (200 km - 3h30) (+ Vallée des Roses maybe)
Day 4: Boumalne - Dades Gorges - Agoudal - Todra Gorges - Tinghir - Goulmima (291 km - 6h)
Day 5: Goulmima - Midelt - Cirque Jaffar - Agoudim (280 km - 4h45)
Day 6: Agoudim - Imilchil - Aghbala - El Ksiba (280 km - 4h45)
Day 7: El Ksiba - La Cathédrale - Zaouiat Ahansal (212 km - 4h20)
Day 8: Ahansal - Ouzoud Waterfalls via R 302 (188 km - 4h22)
Day 9: Ouzoud - Marrakech (160 km - 2h43)
End of the trip 😮.
What do you think?
We haven’t booked any hotels—is that a problem? We were thinking of deciding day by day based on our progress.
Can we take our helmets with us in the cabin, or should we pack them in the checked luggage surrounded by clothes to avoid damage?