Guided MTB Adventures in Colombia

From a free morning ride to a 9-day Amazon expedition. Small groups, wild terrain, and proceeds reinvested into the communities we ride through.

Day Rides

A few hours or a full day. All rides depart from Guatapé. Bikes, helmets, and a local guide included.

Free

Free Morning Ride

Every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 7:30am. Guided ride from Casa de Ciclistas. Loaner bikes available. The best free thing you can do in Guatapé.

2 Hours

Guatapé Backcountry Ride

A 2-hour loop off the tourist trail. Rolling hills, valley views, and the back side of La Piedra del Peñol. From $75 USD.

1 Day

Ride the 3 Piedras

65km of Andean singletrack, 2,600m elevation, three iconic rock formations. The best single-day MTB ride near Guatapé. From $150 USD.

1 Day

MAX-AIR Canopy + MTB

Half a mile of zipline 1,000ft above the jungle — on your bike. Colombia’s most unique MTB day experience. From $300 USD.

1 Day

Camino de Oropendolas

Cloud forest riding, rare bird sightings, and a historic mountain trail the guidebooks haven’t found yet. From $420 USD.

Expeditions

Two days to nine. These are not packaged itineraries — routes are shaped around the terrain, the season, and the communities you move through.

2 Days

Mono Cuco Trail

19.5km of wild Andean singletrack. Titi monkey encounters, cloud forest ridges, and views over the Andes. Limited to 8 riders. From $430 USD.

2 Days

Pedal & Paddle

MTB trails in the morning, Class III river rafting in the afternoon. Two back-to-back days of Colombian wilderness.

9 Days

Paisa MTB Adventure

Nine days through the Paisa heartland. Coffee farms, Andes crossings, and villages that see almost no foreign visitors. From $430 USD.

9 Days

Coffee Region Adventure

Mountain passes, historic coffee farms, and indigenous communities across nine days in Colombia’s most iconic landscape. From $1,137 USD.

7 Days

Andes MTB Adventure

The Jurassic wilderness: 8,400ft paramos, hidden waterfalls, and remote Andean singletrack that experienced riders travel here for.

9 Days

Amazon Jungle Adventure

Remote Amazon trails, river crossings by canoe, and direct engagement with Colombian Amazon communities. Nine days unlike anything else.

The Amazon rides are part of something bigger. Learn about the Cultural Embassy — the fair-trade system that connects your expedition to real community impact.

D56 local guide

Local Guides, Real Routes

Marcel and Johana have ridden every trail on the list. These are not catalogue tours.

D107 small groups

Small Groups Only

Maximum 8 riders per group on wilderness tours. Your experience is never traded for volume.

D269 community

Community First

Proceeds fund Dulce Amazónica, the Amazon cultural embassy we co-founded. Fair trade, not charity.

D235 registered

Registered Operator

Colombia-licensed tourism company. Full insurance and emergency protocols on every expedition.

Common Questions

What fitness level do I need?

It depends on the tour. The Free Morning Ride and Guatapé Backcountry are open to all fitness levels. Ride the 3 Piedras, Mono Cuco, and the multi-day expeditions require intermediate to advanced fitness. Each tour page shows a fitness rating out of 6.

Do I need my own bike?

No. Bikes, helmets, and safety equipment are included in all tours. If you prefer to bring your own bike, let us know when you book.

When is the best time to ride in Colombia?

Colombia has two dry seasons: December to February and June to August. Trails are at their best then. That said, we run tours year-round. Wet season riding is rawer and the landscape turns deep green. Discuss timing on your discovery call.

How do I book a tour?

Start with a Discovery Call. It takes 20 minutes, covers which tour is the right fit for your fitness level and schedule, and answers any questions before you commit. No pressure, no sales pitch.

Ready to Ride Colombia?

Book a 20-minute discovery call. We will match you to the right tour, walk through the logistics, and answer anything you need to know before committing.