WeRoam Women’s Moto Expeditions
We make true adventure accessible to women
WeRoam Moto expeditions bring together women with shared mindsets and compatible skill levels to explore unfamiliar terrain together. Spots on our expedition teams are not given; they’re earned at our exclusive, women-only Training Camp.
From the plains of Kenya to the jungles of Guatemala, these aren’t tours
Our team-based expeditions are in some of the most stunning locations on the planet
Our moto expeditions run on shared responsibility. You’re not handed a fixed plan and told to follow it. You help shape the route and adjust the plan when conditions demand it. You carry what you need, handle your own bike, and contribute to the decisions that keep your team moving forward.
These expeditions are for women who want to know what happens when they step into an unknown environment. Not to prove something to anyone else, but to experience what it feels like to be fully engaged in the ride and responsible for the outcome.
WeRoam Adventures
Not every rider is ready for the intensity of a full expedition, so we’ve also created WeRoam Adventures
Adventures are our introduction to expedition-style riding: same team spirit, same sisterhood, just a little less grit. Adventures are themed experiences, such as history, surfing, or food tours, to give riders a clear focus for the routes and activities. These journeys focus on the beauty of the country, local culture, and the joy of riding.
WeRoam Adventures offers a way to explore and ride internationally without the pressure of mission-style, fully self-sufficient travel.
What you need to know about WeRoam’s
Adventure Levels
Every expedition has different demands. At the end of Training Camp, our team assesses each rider to determine the level that best matches their skills, experience, and comfort on the road. Levels help ensure riders are placed on expeditions that align with their ability and adventure style.
Level 1
Adventure with Comfort
Level 1 expeditions combine off-road exploration with time to recover and rest. Sometimes nicknamed “Dunes and Spa”, these trips offer a genuine taste of expedition riding without losing the luxuries. Expect shorter ride days, more downtime, and the occasional off-day spent by the pool or enjoying a massage.
These expeditions still require teamwork, adaptability, and a willingness to explore the unknown. Most Level 1 trips include support from a chase truck and are designed for riders who want to ease into expedition-style travel.
Even at this level, remember that this isn’t a hands-off vacation. It’s a great starting point if you’re curious about expedition riding and want to build experience before stepping into more demanding terrain.
Level 2
Immersive Exploration
Level 2 expeditions focus on depth rather than distance. Instead of crossing an entire country, these trips immerse you in a single environment, such as a desert, jungle, or mountain range. The goal is to refine the skills needed for more demanding missions while spending extended time in one place.
Riders can expect more camping, off-grid navigation, and a higher level of self-sufficiency. You’ll work closely as a team while developing advanced riding techniques, navigation skills, and group decision-making. The emphasis is on learning and repetition in a stable setting.
Level 2 expeditions are perfect for riders who want to strengthen their off-road, navigation, and self-sufficiency skills before stepping into a full-scale Level 3 mission.
Level 3
The Mission
Level 3 expeditions are purpose-driven missions that demand the highest levels of skill, endurance, and teamwork. Each journey has a defined objective, such as delivering fresh water to remote tribes in Namibia or providing veterinary aid in Guatemala. Each team sets a humanitarian objective before departure and works together to accomplish it.
Level 3 teams are made up of highly experienced riders who have proven their ability at Training Camp or on previous expeditions. Riders are intentionally placed into teams with complementary skill sets, including roles like medic, mechanic, navigator, or language specialist, to support both safety and mission success.
These expeditions are physically, mentally, and mechanically demanding. They require strong off-road ability, adaptability, problem-solving, and a deep sense of team responsibility. Level 3 expeditions are open only to riders who are fully prepared for the challenge.
“no dickbag” policy
We believe an expedition is only as good as the people on it. That means no entitlement, no ego, no constant negativity, no drama, and no “everyone else is the problem” energy.
We value women who contribute, adapt, encourage others, own their mistakes, and help make the experience better for the team. Training Camp isn’t just about riding—we’re assessing team fit too. If you’re kind, coachable, adventurous, and willing to get uncomfortable with a smile, you’ll fit right in. If not… there are lots of other companies out there.