Monkey Run Morocco

30 December 2024 to 7 January 2025

£1,345 (£150 off) Per rider

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£250 off January 2025

To mark a decade of Monkey Run glory since it was born in Morocco we’ve taken a massive wedge off this 10th anniversary run. It’ll never be this ridiculously cheap again.
 
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No motorcycle license needed

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Pay in monthly instalments

Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

29th December: Pre-adventure beers
30th December: Rider bus to start camp
31st December: Test driving and launch party
1st January: Launch day
7th January: Finish line and party
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

24 April 2025 to 3 May 2025

£1,495 Per rider

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No motorcycle license needed

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Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

24th April: Pre-adventure beers
25th April: Rider bus to start camp
26th April: Test driving & launch party
27th April: Launch day
3rd May: Finish line & party
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

9 October 2025 to 18 October 2025

£1,495 Per rider

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No motorcycle license needed

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Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

9th October: Pre-adventure beers
10th October: Rider bus to start camp
11th October: Test driving & launch party
12th October: Launch day
18th October: Finish line & party
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

31 December 2026 to 8 January 2026

£1,595 Per rider

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No motorcycle license needed

But you must have a car driving license from your home country to take part.

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Pay in monthly instalments

Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

29th December: Pre-adventure beers
30th December: Rider bus to start camp
31st December: Test driving and launch party
1st January: Launch day
8th January: Finish line and party
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

Monkey Run Peru

13 September 2025 to 21 September 2025

£1,495 Per rider

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IMPORTANT

You need a motorcycle license from your home country that allows you to ride 90cc motorbikes to take part in the Monkey Run Peru.
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Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

12th September: Pre-adventure beers
13th September: Test driving & launch party
14th September: Launch day
21st September: Finish line & party
22nd September: Rider bus back to Cusco
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

Monkey Run Mongolia

5 July 2025 to 18 July 2025

£1,495 Per rider

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No motorcycle license needed

But you must have a car driving license from your home country to take part.

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Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

4th July: Pre-adventure beers
5th July: Rider bus to start camp
6th July: Test driving & launch party
7th July: Launch day
17th July: Finish line & party
18th July: Rider bus back to UB
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

7 September 2025 to 20 September 2025

£1,495 Per rider

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No motorcycle license needed

But you must have a car driving license from your home country to take part.

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Pay in monthly instalments

Choose ‘monthly by card’ to spread your entry fee out over a few months.

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Schedule

6th September: Pre-adventure beers
7th September: Rider bus to start camp
8th September: Test driving & launch party
9th September: Launch day
19th September: Finish line & party
20th September: Rider bus back to UB
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Still got questions?

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If you still haven’t found what you’re looking for, give us a shout: [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to all the questions you secretly want to ask but can’t be bothered to find yourself.

Can anyone from anywhere join in on the chaos?

Indeed so. If you’re over 18, possess a passport, have a healthy disregard for personal safety, and like your adventure served piping hot on the finest platter, you’re very welcome to join the fray.

How do I talk to the other fools on this adventure?

Once you sign up, you’ll get access to the Adventure Handbook – think of it as a sacred text. Here you’ll find a team chat group with Adventurists from all over the globe. Expect an inebriating cocktail of light banter and bad planning. We also run the odd team gathering, which you’ll be welcome to join.

Can I do this solo, or do I need a teammate?

You can indeed fly solo if you like. Plenty of past Adventurists have taken on the world alone with only their questionable mode of transport and an overflowing feeling of heroicness. If you’re the lone-wolf type, grab your steed of choice and crack on. If you’d rather not, but couldn’t convince any of your mates to join in the stupidity, you can find like-minded souls on our Facebook group. And if that still doesn’t work, just tag along with other teams in a convoy of chaos. With pre-adventure meetups and training, by the time you hit the start line, you’ll have a whole gang of fellow misfits by your side.

Are the adventures safe for women?

Our adventures come with a generous helping of danger by default, but being a woman doesn’t particularly make it any riskier. Plenty of women have thrown themselves headfirst into the chaos and emerged covered in the dust of glory and sporting an enormous grin. Of course, you might have a different experience in some places – so, as we say to everyone ahead of an adventure, do your homework and brush up with a bit of research on where you’re going. But the bottom line is, if you’re up for the mayhem, your gender won’t be your downfall.

Do you bail me out if I get stuck?

No. We’re strict about this. Our adventures are unsupported. You’ll have plenty of time to test your vehicle, meet your fellow Adventurists, and ask all your burning questions at the pre-adventure briefing. But once you roll across the start line, you’re on your own, which is exactly how it’s meant to be. We’ve seen plenty a nervous wreck teeter on the start line, seconds away from a code brown, only for them to roar across the finish line with a pristine bumhole, a victorious swagger, and a grin that says, “I’ve been slapped in the chops by the wet fish of chaos, and I’d queue up for another faceful right now.” Along the way, you and your fellow Adventurists will forge the kind of attachment that only unsupported shared chaos, or a long stint in prison can create. Your well-earned tales of triumph at the end will be copious, and they will be ridiculous.

Is this a race, and are there prizes for coming first?

No, none of our adventures are races. In fact, we’d commend you if you did it really slowly and got hopelessly lost. The more of a pickle you get into, the better your stories at the finish line. It’s not a competition – unless you’re competing to see who can rack up the most notches on the bedpost of misadventure.

Do I need to pack anything special, or just my wits?

We mostly advise you to bring your wits and a spare pair of pants. On some of the adventures, we give you a (very) basic tool kit that’ll do the job in a pinch if you break down. But if you want to pretend to feel useful then packing a roll of duct tape, some cable ties and a handful of spanners wouldn’t hurt. Since you’ll be lugging your gear the whole way, we don’t suggest packing a massive bag of tools, or indeed, too many clothes. We provide info on stuff to bring in the Adventure Handbook, which you’ll get once you sign up. It’s not about being prepared – it’s more about surviving the lack of preparation.

Do I need one of those fancy GPS gadgets, or can I wing it?

We prefer using out of date maps and asking locals to point us vaguely in the right direction. But due to the stubborn march of modernity, most teams now bring along a smartphone, so they can post their tales of adventure online while figuring out where they are. Not many teams use a standalone GPS device. Unless you intend to take your slightly untrustworthy steed somewhere very remote, you don’t really need one. If you really must take one, you need to check the law – certain satellite enabled devices are very illegal in some countries and can get you in serious trouble at the airport. We’ve had teams imprisoned because of them. Once you sign up to the adventure, you’ll get access to our tracking app, which connects to your phone’s GPS and shows your location on a map for the world to see – even if you choose not to know. All in all – it’s entirely up to you but winging will most certainly lead to more adventure.

What happens if I have to bail?

We get it – sometimes life likes to get its jollies by lobbing spanners of annoyance in your works. If that happens to you, and you have to bail on your adventure, we have a cancellation policy that covers a full refund for 28 days before dropping off as the adventure looms. You can check out our cancellation policy here. If you want extra cover, there are insurance policies out there that can cover you for your entry fee if the worst happens and you have to unexpectedly pull out.

Am I lugging all my stuff the whole way?

Yep. We suggest you pack as lightly as possible. You really don’t need much. The less you bring, the fewer regrets you’ll have when you’re dragging it up mountains or across a desert.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes, you’ll definitely need travel insurance that covers you for the adventure. Some standard policies might not cover you, so make sure your insurer knows exactly what you’re getting into. And remember – these aren’t races, which is an important detail for some insurers. Get the right cover, so you can take on the unknown without the looming threat of paperwork nightmares and fine-print hell. You don’t want to be having to sell all your worldly possessions, or a kidney, if something goes wrong.