So you want to come to Death Valley ?

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What is included in your rides and tours ?

Our tours include everything you need for an incredible adventure: the ride, expert guides, a support truck, lodging, meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. You'll just need to handle the booze on your own. Get ready for an unforgettable Death Valley experience!

What should I bring ?

Get ready for an epic Death Valley adventure! Don’t forget to bring a great attitude, your motorcycle riding gear, and your passport. Pack your flip-flops and street clothes for downtime, a bit of cash for local treasures, any necessary medications, and most importantly, a sense of adventure. With these essentials, you're all set for an unforgettable journey with Adventure Baja!

What about motorcycles ?

IWe offer expertly prepped KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles for your adventure, but you're welcome to ride your own bike as long as it's well-prepared, equipped with mousse tire inserts, and reliable. While we are not mechanics, we’ll do our best to handle trail fixes. Please note that we only carry parts for European motorcycles.

What is the weather like in Death Valley ?

Death Valley’s weather is as diverse as its landscapes. You can expect both hot and cold conditions, depending on the season and location. While the sun often shines brightly, bringing warmth, it's not uncommon to experience cooler temperatures, especially in the evenings or at higher elevations. Additionally, rain showers can surprise you, adding an extra layer of adventure to your journey. So, come prepared for a bit of everything and embrace the ever-changing desert climate!

Do you have rental motorcycles availble?

IAt Adventure Baja, we offer top-of-the-line KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles for rent, perfect for tackling the rugged Death Valley terrain. Our bikes are expertly maintained and ready for any adventure you throw their way. Whether you're an experienced rider or a newbie looking to explore the beauty of Death Valley, our KTM and Husqvarna rentals will provide the performance and reliability you need for an unforgettable ride.

Deposits and fees, you know the money stuff.

To secure your spot on our unforgettable Death Valley adventure, we require a non-refundable deposit of 50% at the time of booking. The remaining 50% is due 30 days before the ride. If you need to cancel, we’ll do our best to work with you to reschedule your trip. We also highly recommend looking into travel insurance—it really does come in handy!

Wait, this is different than the original plan.

Absolutely! In Death Valley, plans can change due to a variety of factors like weather, trail conditions, and other forces beyond our control. We like to say it’s the Desert Gods at work. Flexibility is key to embracing the true spirit of adventure in this dynamic and unpredictable landscape. Rest assured, our team is experienced in adapting and ensuring you still have an amazing experience, no matter what changes come our way.

Is Death Valley safe ?

Death Valley is generally safe for visitors, but it's important to take precautions due to its extreme environment. Temperatures can soar above 120°F (49°C) in the summer, so staying hydrated and protecting yourself from the sun is crucial. Always carry plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and have appropriate clothing to shield yourself from the heat. Cell service is limited, so ensure your vehicle is in good working condition and carry a map or GPS device. Stick to marked trails and roads, and let someone know your plans before heading out. By being prepared and mindful of the unique conditions, you can safely enjoy the stunning landscapes of Death Valley.

Tips and Gratuties, what should I tip ?

Tipping your guides is an important and appreciated gesture that recognizes their hard work and dedication to making your adventure unforgettable. These experts go above and beyond to ensure your safety, comfort, and enjoyment, often working long hours in challenging conditions. A generous tip reflects your appreciation for their efforts and can significantly enhance their livelihood. While the amount can vary, tipping well demonstrates your gratitude and respect for the invaluable service they provide, encouraging them to continue delivering exceptional experiences for future adventurers.

Don’t be an Asshole.

When visiting Death Valley, it's essential to remember not to be an asshole. Respect the unique environment, local customs, and the people you encounter. Avoid acting entitled or disrespectful; instead, show gratitude for the hospitality and the natural beauty you are privileged to experience. Simple acts of politeness, patience, and understanding go a long way in fostering positive interactions with fellow visitors and locals. Embrace the stark beauty and cultural significance of Death Valley, be considerate, and remember that you're a guest in this remarkable place. By doing so, you'll contribute to a more welcoming and enjoyable environment for everyone.

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