Thousands of miles solo. A handful of continents. Two group expeditions. This is the background behind SEAM Adventures.
I built SEAM Adventures because I kept going on incredible rides alone, thinking: this would be better with the right people.
I've ridden solo through 10-15 countries. The long stretches. The wrong turns that turned out right. The moments you can only get on two wheels, moving through a place instead of watching it from a bus window.
The first time I brought people along, it was three of us through Colombia's Caribbean coast β Santa Marta, Minca, Palomino, all the way out to La Guajira where the land turns red and the road basically ends. That trip taught me how to lead a group without losing the soul of the ride.
Then in November 2025, I organized 15 bikes through northern Thailand. A week through Chiang Mai, up to Pai, into Ban Rak Thai, through the wildflower fields, and back. Everyone made it. Nobody got hurt. And the group chat is still active six months later.
That's what SEAM Adventures is: shared costs, shared miles, and the kind of trip you tell people about for years. I'm not selling you a package. I'm inviting you on a ride I've already done and want to do again.
Thousands of miles through Southeast Asia, South America, and beyond β solo, self-supported, figuring it out as I went. Built up route knowledge, mechanical intuition, and a mental map of what makes a great ride versus a great-sounding one.
3 riders. 7 days. Santa Marta, Minca, Palomino, and out to La Guajira β one of the most remote and dramatic ends of the continent. The logistics were scrappy. The route was unforgettable. This trip proved the model works.
The real proof of concept. 15 riders, 7 days, the full northern loop: Chiang Mai, Pai, Ban Rak Thai, wildflower glamping, Mae Win. Zero incidents. All 15 bikes back in one piece. Group chat still going. Already planning 2026.
Same loop, better intel. Private room slots open, shared sold out. We ride November 15β21 out of Chiang Mai. If you're reading this at a bike meet or a shop, this is why there's a QR code on that flyer.
This isn't a tour group. It's riders who want to actually experience a place β real roads, real food, real stops.
I've ridden the 2026 route. I know the corners, the fuel stops, the hotels, and the spots worth the detour.
Motorcycling has inherent risk. I don't pretend otherwise. I pace the group for safety, not speed, and everyone rides within their ability.
You pay a share of what the trip actually costs. I don't profit from running it. The prices reflect real logistics.
We're guests. We dress appropriately at temples, we tip well, we don't treat Southeast Asia like a theme park.
Weather happens. Roads close. The plan changes. I've handled that solo for years β it's easier with a group.
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