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Wanna cross brasil to colombia need, border cross and road condition after laticia in

Hello everyone. Im a lone vegabond with a motorcycle for the first time in my life. I boat it for a cheap price from another traveler and i need to get to colombia asap to get him on my nam (colombian bike in brasil). Now, as a israeli passport holder, i cannot cross to Venezuela, and prefer anyway crossing durectly to colombia, because i prefer less borders until i got done with the paper work. So, i have no idea about anything and would love to get halp from a experienced traveler/rider. Thanks and regards, and may we all find peace and wholeness, good day!
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Are you in leticia? the end of the roads.Seems in trouble there.

You have to take the 3 days river boat taxi to iquitos peru first.tickets available at tabatinga brasil.But probably peru will not let you in if you are with a letter of attorney.
Then quito equator and ipiales to colombia.This dangerous and problematic route is the only choice and will cost you lot even peru lets you in.

If you havent made the payment yet, better give her back..

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I did, im riding the moto for a few weeks already around brasil. Any way, i have a spanish document that is a contract between the owner and me and a declaração official stamp on it, and the moto documents them self also. Do you think my chances entering peru are good? And if not, what would you do if you were me, and need to be out, up north with the bike in a 4 weeks (temporarily permit)? And one more question, please
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peru will not let you in with this papers...

you need to be the official owner of the bike
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peru will not let you in with this papers...

you need to be the official owner of the bike
Thank you, for this bad news :/
Is it sure? And if so, what countries will? I am in brasil and really need to get to colombias west/north side to fix the documents asap. All that asumming that Venezuela is also out of the list because im a israeli passport holder and understood they dont really like that one (the government and not the people, of course)

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As told before, end of the roads for bikers/drivers.

General and current information for all...
In addition, you can enter from brasil to venezuela(take to road to north from manaus) but cant exit to colombia from venezuela on a vehicle.And no airfreight or truck transfer, etc. possible for vehicles to colombia from leticia,mid, north or south brasil, and also from venezuela..only cyclists and pedestrians...You can only go south,try to sell it as spare part..Thats why second hand bikes by travellers are very cheap there.

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