5 Reasons to Ride This Tour
The Andes Mountains: Colombia’s stunning Andean region provides a plethora of challenging climbs and rewarding descents, offering some of the most scenic cycling routes in the world.
Climb to El Sifon – the new world’s longest climb, ascending to 4149 metres / 13,612 feet!
Stay in restored haciendas (Spanish-style farming estate) offering warm hospitality and authentic Colombian meals.
Discover the Zona Cafetera: Colombia's coffee region and a UNESCO World Heritage site
Explore Cartagena, the tour’s finish: It’s enchanting old town, vibrant streets, historic fortifications, beautiful beaches, and delightful Caribbean cuisine for an unforgettable adventure
The Epic: Cycle from Bogota to Cartagena
November 7, 2026 - November 7, 2026An Epic Colombian cycling journey from Bogota to Cartagena, exploring stunning scenery and the legacy of Simon Bolivar, El Libertador.
Stage 1 – Lakes, Legends & the High Andes
November 7, 2026 - November 20, 2026Cycle straight into Colombia’s Andean heartland, tracing a route of high passes, colonial towns, river valleys and dramatic mountain roads. This is a stage of altitude, history and big landscapes!
Highlights
Stage 2 – Coffee Summits to Caribbean Shores
November 19, 2026 - November 28, 2026Roll through cool green coffee country before descending towards Colombia’s warmer northern plains and Caribbean coast. The journey builds from mountain riding to tropical rhythm, finishing in the colour, heat and history of Cartagena.
Highlights
Tour Itinerary
Stage 1 - From Andes to Coffee Country - Week 1
Stage 1 - The Spirit of the Interior - Week 2
Stage 2 - Coastal Colours & Cultures
Ride Data: Daily Distances and Elevation
Additional Tour Details
Accommodation
Bed Time
From charming boutiques to well-deserved comfort, our accommodations are carefully selected to reflect the unique character of each region. We favour places with a true sense of place over big chain hotels, ensuring your stay is as memorable as the ride itself. Depending on the stage, you’ll experience everything from luxurious retreats to functional stays, always selected with care to suit the journey. Below are a range of hotels we use on your tour.
ESTELAR Paipa Hotel, Paipa
Located a stone’s throw from Lake Sochagota, ESTELAR Paipa 5 Star Hotel offer the perfect balance of relaxation, top-notch service, and breathtaking natural surroundings. Here, you can stretch your legs with a peaceful walk along nearby forest trails, soothe your muscles in the thermal waters of the hotel’s jacuzzi, and take in stunning views of the lake right from your room’s window.
Casa Alcestre, Villa de Leyva
Hacienda la Siembra, Subachoque
Hacienda La Siembra, the main house of Remanso de la Montaña, offers a peaceful and exclusive retreat for Ride & Seek guests. Dating back to 1905 and beautifully restored, the hacienda blends historic character with modern comfort. Surrounded by the lush savannah, its countryside charm offers the perfect end to another great day’s riding in Colombia.
Sites Hotel, MedellÃn
Tucked along a leafy street away from the hustle and bustle of this fascinating city, this polished hotel offers the perfect launching point for your time in MedellÃn. Modern and refined, Sites MedellÃn blends comfort with contemporary design. Thoughtfully styled, with a rooftop pool and jacuzzi (pictured), it’s an inviting base to recharge after a day exploring the city.
Hotel Aimarawa, Punta BolÃvar
Located on the pristine shores of the Caribbean Sea, Hotel Aimarawa is an oasis of relaxation. This luxury eco-lodge features a collection of charming bungalows designed to blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the Colombian Caribbean. A real hidden treasure, it offers an unforgettable stay where you can enjoy the coastal breeze and soothing rhythm of the sea.
Dining
Fresh, vibrant, and full of soul.
From street corners to fine hotels, Colombian cuisine reflects the country’s extraordinary geographic and cultural diversity. Along our BolÃvar tour, we’ll ride through regions influenced by coastal Caribbean traditions, Andean staples, and Indigenous roots, tasting Colombia’s rich history with every bite.
Expect a colourful variety of tropical fruits, fresh seafood, grilled meats, and locally grown produce. Common dishes include:
- Arepas — grilled corn cakes filled with cheese, eggs, or meat
- Patacones — crispy smashed plantains served with salsa or hogao (tomato-onion sauce)
- Bandeja paisa — a hearty platter with beans, rice, avocado, plantain, egg, and meat
- Ceviche costeño — lime-cured fish or shrimp, often served with mango and coconut
- Ajiaco and sancocho — traditional soups that combine meat, tubers, and herbs in comforting broth
During the tour, you’ll enjoy meals in carefully selected hotels and boutique restaurants, where Colombian tradition meets modern culinary flair. Menus might feature:
- Seared local fish with coconut rice and tamarind reduction
- Beef tenderloin with cassava purée and grilled vegetables
- Fresh tropical desserts like maracuyá (passionfruit) mousse or guava and cheese pastries
- And of course, locally roasted coffee and fresh-squeezed fruit juices at breakfast
Food on this tour is about more than sustenance — it’s about hospitality, rhythm, and connection. Whether we’re dining beneath the stars in Cartagena’s historic centre or enjoying a laid-back lunch by the coast, you’ll find every meal is part of the adventure.
Inclusions, Bikes, and Gear
What's Included
- Accommodation in our carefully selected hotels
- Meals – hotel breakfasts, snacks en route and pre/post-ride nutrition, lunches including the famed Ride and Seek picnics, multi course group dinners with a focus on the local cuisine.*NB we include occasional independent lunches & dinners to break up the week
- Ride and Seek jersey
- Garmin 1030 use with all routes preloaded
- Ride and Seek water bottle
- Kit laundry service once a week
- Passionate, experienced and knowledgeable guides always on hand to help
What's Not Included
- Alcoholic beverages
- Bike hire
- Pre & post tour accommodation
Travel Essentials
Stage 1 - Bogota to Manizales
TOUR START
Saturday 7 November – 2026
WHERE
Hotel Chico 97, Bogota
MEETING TIME
18:00
GETTING THERE
Bogotá’s main airport is El Dorado International Airport. You can arrange a transfer through Hotel Chicó 97, book an Uber or pick up an official airport taxi on arrival. Approx travel time: 30–60 minutes.
NOTE
Bike fitting will be provided from midday.
The tour will begin with a brief tour presentation followed by a welcome dinner.
Tour Finish - Stage 1
Friday 20 November 2026 – after breakfast
WHERE
Estelar El Cable Hotel, Manizales
GETTING AWAY
Matecaña International Airport is the closest – 1.5-2hrs in a taxi.
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS
If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
Stage 2 - Manizales to Cartagena
TOUR START
Thursday 19 November – 2026
WHERE
Estelar El Cable Hotel, Manizales
MEETING TIME
18:00
GETTING THERE
The closest airport is Matecaña International Airport – 1.5-2hrs in a taxi
NOTEÂ
The tour will begin with a brief tour presentation followed by a welcome dinner.
Tour Finish - Stage 2
Saturday 28 November 2026 – after breakfast
WHERE
Casa San AgustÃn, Cartagena
GETTING AWAY
The closest airport for departure is the Rafael Núñez International Airport – around 15-30 minutes in a taxi or hotel shuttle.
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS
If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
History
Simón BolÃvar – ‘The Liberator’ of Colombia
Simón José Antonio de la SantÃsima Trinidad BolÃvar y Palacios was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led the countries, now known as, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia, to independence from the Spanish Empire. He is known colloquially as ‘El Libertador’, or the Liberator of South America.
Born on July 24th, 1783, in Caracas, the capital of the Captaincy General of Venezuela, Simón BolÃvar was the youngest son of one of the wealthiest families in South America. His father died when Simón was only two years old and custody was passed on to his mother and her father. He was raised separately from his siblings and as was custom at the time, was cared for by Hipólita, an African house slave.
In 1792, his mother died of tuberculosis and the following year his grandfather died. Custody of Simón was passed on to his uncle Carlos, who Simón loathed, as he believed his uncle was only interested in the family inheritance.
Simón had a troubled upbringing and was described as being a difficult, unruly child. In June 1795 he ran away from his uncle, to the home of his sister and her husband. They took him in and tried in vain to have his new residency officially recognized. Simón was instead ordered to live with Simón RodrÃguez, who ran the school where BolÃvar was educated. RodrÃguez became a mentor to the young boy and was probably the main catalyst for BolÃvar’s political leanings.
Want to learn more? Discover the incredible history behind the destinations we visit on this tour.
Keep ReadingPricing, Deposit, and Payment Terms
Paying for your tour
To reserve your tour we require a deposit of Euro 500 per person (or the equivalent in £, US$ or AU$ if you wish to pay in local currency in the UK, US or Australia).
The balance of your payment is due 90 days prior to departure. If reserving your trip within 90 days of departure, full payment is required. The final invoice will include any applicable single supplements and bike hire costs.
Payment can be made by bank transfer or by debit/credit card (card fees apply).
Cancellation Policy
We recommend that you have trip insurance in place before the 90-day cut off to cover for any unforeseen eventualities. If you must cancel your reservation and would like a refund, the fees for doing so are as follows:
Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
90+ Admin fee – 150 euros
61-90 25% of trip price
31-60 50% of trip price
0-30 100% of trip price
Deposit Transfer (credit note)
Alternatively, you can choose to move your deposit to any other tour on the schedule (subject to availability) with no penalty up until 90 days before departure. Deposit credit notes will be valid for 24 months from the issue date.
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