A biker documented his journey from Mexico City to Tijuana on social media during the six days it took him to get to the heart of this border city. The man known as Pau Kar Tong said that 80% of the trip happened on freeways, while also saying that he had no issue going through Mazatlán and Culiacán in Sinaloa.
According to Kar Tong, he faced high temperatures and other weather conditions that made his journey more complicated. However, his trip was also full of adventure and beauty. The biker said that it was quite a challenging experience to travel through La Rumorosa, Baja California, but he also claimed that it was worth it just to see its beautiful landscapes.
On social media, one can see that this kid loves motorcycles and traveling and that he travels everywhere and uploads evidence of it on Instagram. Despite the fact that there's not much info about this trip, he says that it was a unique experience.
How much time does it take to get from Mexico City to Tijuana?
According to Google Maps and GastosConducción.com, a motorcycle trip from Mexico City to Tijuana is 2,800 kilometers (1,740 miles) long, depending on the route you take. Duration can depend on speed, rest stops, and road conditions, but on average, this trip can take between 30 to 40 hours with continuous driving.
Obviously, driving nonstop is not feasible, as one must rest. There are some bikers, however, who divide their trip into at least 3 days, traveling 700-900 km every day.
More adventurers have taken similar trips
It should be noted that that this type of trips is not uncommon: an example of this occurred 2 years ago, when a bicycle journey took cyclist Tabaré Alson from his native Uruguay to Alaska. During his trip, he stopped in the the cities of Tecate and Tijuana and described his adventure as "an unforgettable experience."
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