5-Day Enduro Expedition: the full immersion
Five days is where enduro turns into an adventure. We ride deeper, link bigger loops, and build momentum day by day—supported by smart logistics so you can focus on riding, not planning.
RIDE HIGHLIGHTS

5 Riding Days
Five riding days: big variety, big mileage, big memories


Scalable Routes
Routes scale: choose harder lines or keep it smooth and flowing



Remote Terrain
More remote terrain with support and backup options


Skill Progression
Time to improve: technique + confidence compounding daily


For Serious Riders
Designed for riders who want a real enduro week
RIDE DETAILS



Duration
5 days of riding
Typical riding time: ~6–8 hours/day (plus breaks). Expect progressively deeper days, with at least one “signature” long loop depending on conditions.


Levels
Best for strong intermediate to advanced riders
You should have prior off-road experience and be comfortable riding multiple days in a row. If you want a gentler pace and fewer technical sections, choose Enduro Lite.
What to expect?
A proper enduro week: long days, varied terrain, and the satisfaction of earning every viewpoint.



Terrain
Singletrack, rocky sections, loose climbs, forest roads for linking, and technical options


Navigation
The guide manages route decisions; you focus on riding


Support
Planned resupply points (water / snacks) + help for minor issues


Group management
Clear ride rules, regroup points, and buddy system


Safety
Pace matched to the slowest rider; options to split by level when possible


Evenings
Recovery time – stretch, refuel, and get ready for the next day
What’s Included & Not
Included
- Professional guide(s) for all 5 riding days
- Route planning with daily adjustments for weather/conditions
- Daily briefings/debriefs + on-trail coaching
- Support for water/snacks during the ride (when available)
- Basic trail assistance for minor mechanical issues
- Accommodation coordination or included lodging (depending on your package)
Not Included
- Motorcycle + fuel (ask about rental availability and packages)
- Riding gear and personal protective equipment
- Meals not explicitly listed as included
- Travel / medical / sport insurance
- Damage to bikes / equipment, spare parts beyond basic assistance
- Alcohol, personal expenses, tips (optional)
Recommendations


Train forearms / core 2-3 weeks before the trip (it pays off on Day 4)


Bring 2-3 pairs of socks + blister prevention


Pack light – support can move luggage, but you still want easy mornings


Hydration pack + quick snacks you actually like


Spare goggles lens for dust / low light


Tell us your preferred pace: steady scenic vs. maximum challenge
Pro Tip
Recovery is performance. Stretch after every ride, eat protein at dinner, and you’ll wake up feeling like Day 2—not Day 6.
