Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Motorcycle riding in China | China Tierra de Aventura

Live the best adventures. Motorcycle riding in China

Turismo en moto por China: Monte Everest

Official travel partner BMW Motorrad.

China Land of Adventure has the latest model BMW motorcycles, located in the best starting point to reach all corners of China and Tibet. Driver’s licenses, vehicle licenses and Chinese bilingual guides, support vehicles, housing, food, fuel…everything, so that you just concentrate in enjoying your BMW in the most extreme and adventurous landscapes of Asia. Be the first one to discover a fascinating country, hitherto closed to westerners on a motorbike.

Magical-sounding evocative names

Legendary Taklamakan Desert (translated from the Uighur, if you enter will not get, Tibet, Mount Kailash, the Sacred Mountain; Lhasa and the Potala, Qinghai Lake, Kashgar and the Silk Road, Khunjerab Pass (at 4,780 m [15,774 ft] altitude) at the Pakistan border, the base camp of Everest Base Camp (5,200 m [17,160 ft] high) and the highest mountains on Earth, including the Shisha Pangma (8,020 m [26,466 ft]), Makalu (8,463 m [27,928 ft]) Mount Everest (8,848 m [29,198 ft]) and Lhotse (8,510 m [28,083 ft]), among others, and the monastery of Rongbuk, among many others…all evocative places in China, within reach with comfort and security on magnificent BMW GS’s motorcycles.

Here are some of our routes from China
• The Best of Tibet
• Silk Road
• Road to Shangri-La

Gustavo Cuervo discovers to you the most stunning roads in China

Gustavo Cuervo, renowned adventurer, journalist and above all, a true biker, guides you through the amazing roads and highways of China. The Gobi and Taklamakan deserts with their huge sand dunes, the deep forests of Yunnan. Ride the world’s highest tracks in Tibet, which give you the chance to spot the highest Himalayan peaks, traveling with your bike and living the adventure of your life.

You can learn more about Gustavo Cuervo in his en su web.

Live the best adventures. Motorcycle riding in China | China Tierra de Aventura

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