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General Information
Airfare Arrangements
International airfares are not included in the price of the tours. It is the responsibility of the participant to make the necessary air travel arrangements and to get the necessary visas.
Insurance
All tour participants must have travel insurance providing coverage in the event of trip cancellation, lost baggage, and evacuation (such as helicopter rescue) in the event of an accident. Motorcycles provided by Riding High tours are insured to legal requirements for accident and liability.
Passports & Visa
Tour participants must hold a current passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond tour end date. It is the responsibility of the tour participant to obtain the necessary Visas.
Driving License Requirements
Tour participants must hold a valid International Driving License endorsed for motorcycle operation and valid for the country of the tour. These can usually be obtained from your local Automobile Association for a small fee.
Medical Requirement
Participants should consult their doctor or local travel clinic for the latest requirements and contact our office for further information. A thorough medical checkup is recommended before tour departure.
Motorcycle Damage Deposit
A safety deposit of USD $500. is required prior to tour departure and will be refunded upon return of the undamaged mororcycle. While Riding High Tours makes every effort to supply a back-up motorcycle and/or spares in the event of a mechanical brakedown, Riding High Tours is not obliged to replace a damaged motorcycle.
Age Limitations
Senior riders should contact us to discuss participation on the more demanding tour route itineraries. All participants need to be at least 21 years of age.
Accommodations
Tour prices are based on double occupancy on a shared basis with another member of the tour. A single supplement can be added to the tour price if participant would like single accommodations. If a roommate cannot be found for participant on sharing basis, a single supplement charge will be added.
How We Ride
A guide rides at the front while our staff and support vehicles ride at the rear with first aid equipment, spare parts and a mechanic.
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