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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Anyone from India who have biked South America

We're planning a 3 week motorcycle trip to south america in 2013 would be nice if we could talk to someone in India whose done it.

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जो नमस्ते,

Try contacting the Indian traveler in this ride report:

Jammin thru the Global South - ADVrider

I have been following his travels through the global south. He was in South America last year and should be able to help you with any information you may need regarding visas etc. for Indian nationals.

Hopefully others on this board will have helpful info.

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Jay Jammin, mentioned above, is a great resource for that. Very helpful guy, a close friend of mine.
I will be following his footsteps in a small way for 3 months from Argentina to Colombia. i might be able to help during or after my trip with advise.

However, right now, i can tell you that 3 weeks is woefully inadequate to see anything more than one single country. I plan to take 3.5 months and that is rushing it. PM me if you like.

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We're planning a 3 week motorcycle trip to south america in 2013 would be nice if we could talk to someone in India whose done it.

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Thanks a lot John. Will do just that.

and namaste to you too.

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जो नमस्ते,

Try contacting the Indian traveler in this ride report:

Jammin thru the Global South - ADVrider

I have been following his travels through the global south. He was in South America last year and should be able to help you with any information you may need regarding visas etc. for Indian nationals.

Hopefully others on this board will have helpful info.

Kindest regards,
John Downs
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Jay Jammin, mentioned above, is a great resource for that. Very helpful guy, a close friend of mine.
I will be following his footsteps in a small way for 3 months from Argentina to Colombia. i might be able to help during or after my trip with advise.

However, right now, i can tell you that 3 weeks is woefully inadequate to see anything more than one single country. I plan to take 3.5 months and that is rushing it. PM me if you like.

Shridhar reddy
Thanks Sirleo,
I totally agree with you this is too little time but I intend on using this as a learning trip. the next time will be for a lot longer. will be in touch.

you gonna be leaving form India or The U.S?

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johan,
i'll leave from the US. Fly myself and bike to buenos aires and thence keep riding north to colombia.
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johan,
i'll leave from the US. Fly myself and bike to buenos aires and thence keep riding north to colombia.
Sweet! Good Luck man!

Will PM you soon. kinda new to this so need four post to PM.

You ever gonna ride in India anytime?

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