No Man’s Land: Silence Between the Horizons - USA 2026 (UT, AZ, NV)
Explore the open road with our curated tours designed for every type of rider. From scenic routes to thrilling adventures, we’ve got the perfect trip waiting for you.
🌵 Where are we going?
During this week-long adventure, you'll ride a professional, electric off-road motorcycle (and at times, a 4x4 vehicle) through some of North America's most iconic landscapes.
Our signature Silence Between the Horizons trail leads through the most fascinating national parks in Utah and Arizona. And that's just the starting point – true adventure awaits where organized tours don't reach.
Backroads
Wild Terrain
Monumental Space

⚡ Our bikes – latest generation of electric off-road
🏍️ E Ride SS 3.0 PRO or Stark Varg EX (for advanced riders)
💡 2025 new e-dirt bikes
⏱️ 5-8 hours of riding per day
🗽 Logistics on our side
No motorcycle license or other qualifications are required, just a willingness to take on the challenge. If you can ride a bike, you can ride this motorcycle.

⚡Why electric bikes?
They're comfortable, nearly silent, and offer excellent performance while also being environmentally friendly for beginners, women, and teenagers (due to their ease of use, lightness, and slimmer dimensions). Plus, you don't need a license to ride off-road.
⚡ ~100 km/h max (Eride Pro), (~145 km/h Stark Varg)
🔋 ~120 km off-road
🚀 0–100 km/h ~4 s
🔇 Silence instead of an engine
Professionals won't be disappointed; for younger or beginner riders the motorcycle's performance can be limited :)


My Projects
Morning
Arrival directly in America's off-road capital, Moab, or transfer from Salt Lake City (4 hours) or Las Vegas (7 hours) with our assistance. A short rest at a camp near Moab.
Midday
Welcome to Moab, enjoy a late lunch, and stroll around town. We'll discuss the trip and safety regulations, handle formalities (insurance, permits, and documents), and familiarize ourselves with the motorcycles.
This is also a time to recharge and meet the rest of the group and guides, as well as shop for groceries for the next two days.
Evening
Special Stage: Shafer Trail
Sunset Ride
Difficulty: Easy
Ride Time: 2-3 hours (25km)
The Shafer Trail is an iconic road carved into the canyon wall, winding its way between the Island in the Sky plateau and the Colorado River Valley. Although it looks spectacular, it's technically an easy, wide, and very predictable route. Riding an electric motorcycle allows you to fully experience the vastness and scale of the landscape. For many guests, this is the first moment when they truly realize that this trip is something special.
Overnight stay - surrounded by the towering walls of Onion Creek Canyon. Dinner together and overnight under a vast, starry sky.
Day 1 - Arrival in Moab and First Ride
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Morning
Special Section: Onion Creek
Morning Canyon Drive
Difficulty Level: Easy/Moderate
Ride Time: 2-4 hours (37km)
After breakfast, the day begins with a light, enjoyable drive through Onion Creek Canyon. This exploratory and incredibly photogenic route leads along the canyon floor, with numerous shallow stream crossings. Onion Creek Canyon is one of the most popular off-road driving spots in the Moab area. The route combines everything that defines the Utah desert: a narrow canyon, red rock walls, water, sand, and vast expanses.
Depending on the group's level and preferences, a more advanced option with faster terrain and deeper sand (White Wash Loop) is also available.
Midday
After the morning drive, we'll transfer to our off-road vehicles and, after a short stop in Moab, explore Arches National Park.
Arches is one of the most recognizable sites in the American Southwest, famous for its over two thousand natural rock arches carved by time, wind, and water. The park offers a unique combination of short walks, spectacular viewpoints, and rock formations that change color with the light.
Lunch in Moab or a picnic in the national park (lunch pack purchased in Moab or prepared in advance in our field kitchen).
Evening
Special Stage: Long Canyon
Sunset Canyon Ride
Difficulty Level: Easy/Moderate
Ride Time: 3-4 hours (24km)
As the temperature drops, we return to the motorcycles. Long Canyon is one of the most relaxing and spectacular routes in the Moab area, perfect for a leisurely sunset ride. The wide road leads through a narrow canyon, gradually opening up to expansive views and distinctive red rock walls. This is a route where speed isn't the priority, but rather smoothness, light, and the desert atmosphere.
Overnight – near the Gemini Bridges trail. Camp in high terrain, away from city lights.
Day 2 – Canyons and Red Rock Ico
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Morning
Special Stage - Gemini Bridges
Sunset Ride Through the Open Desert
Difficulty Level: Easy/Moderate
Ride Time: 2-3 hours (24km)
Morning ride in the Gemini Bridges area, a scenic trail leading through open desert terrain with distinctive rock formations and sweeping panoramas. The route combines flowing gravel sections with sections of slickrock, offering a pleasant, varied ride without major technical challenges. A natural highlight are two impressive stone bridges, under which you can stop and experience the scale and tranquility of this place. The pace allows for stops, photos, and taking in the scenery.
Advanced riders can choose the Monitor and Merrimac Loop (28km, 3-4 hours), a more challenging option in the Gemini Bridges area, leading through open, rugged terrain with long stretches of gravel and rock. This route offers a greater sense of space and wilderness, perfect for guests looking to add a touch of adventure and distance to their day.
Midday
Explore Canyonlands National Park from overlooks on the Island in the Sky plateau, overlooking the Colorado River hundreds of meters below and the endless layers of the plateaus. Canyonlands is a vast, rugged expanse cut by the Colorado and Green rivers, creating some of the deepest and most expansive canyons in the US. Short walks and stops at the canyon rims, offering panoramic views stretching for hundreds of miles, allow for a full appreciation of the scale and wilderness of this place. Lunch - Picnic
Evening
We leave Moab and head deeper into the desert toward Hanksville. The landscape becomes stark, almost lunar. Late afternoon, we'll enjoy a leisurely drive near Moon Overlook or a quiet evening at the campsite.
Day 3 – Canyonlands Expanse and the Road South
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Morning
The fifth special stage, through Capitol Valley Park. The vast, quiet expanse of Capitol Valley offers a sense of true isolation.
In ideal conditions, a longer option is available via Wild Horse Road.
Midday
Base camp and stop near Cathedral Valley Campground: lunch, rest, and motorcycle service.
Evening
The sixth special stage, sunset ride - Cathedral Valley Loop
Ride among monumental rock formations that look like stone cathedrals in the setting sun.
Dinner by the campfire. One of the most memorable nights of the trip.
Day 4 – Cathedral Valley, silence and vastness
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Morning
Seventh special stage, a morning ride in the Loonier Overlook area – a surreal, moon-like landscape, where the silence of electric motorcycles is truly impressive.
Midday
Travel through Capitol Reef National Park by off-road vehicle, one of the region's most scenic corridors.
Exit the park via the South Corridor or via North Bullfrog Road – a long, spectacular off-road route. (Optional motorcycle or 4x4 rides).
Evening
Arrival at the Valley of the Gods in the golden light of evening.
Optional sunset special stages:
John's Canyon Road (easy → increasingly difficult),
Muley Point Road – a short, intense climb to one of the region's best viewpoints.
Dinner: BBQ steak, a NML signature.
Day 5 – Capitol Reef and Valley of the Gods
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Morning
The eighth special stage, driving through the Valley of the Gods as the sun rises – silence, long shadows, and a unique atmosphere.
Midday
Explore Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in 4x4 vehicles with local Navajo guides, learning about the history and cultural significance of this place.
Evening
Travel to the Grand Canyon area and camp in the forest, outside the national park. Cooler air, tall trees, a completely different atmosphere.
Day 6 – Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon
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Morning
Breakfast and a walk along the rim of the Grand Canyon. The South Rim is the most spectacular and accessible viewpoint, offering breathtaking panoramas at any time of day. Extensive observation decks, iconic sites like Mather Point, and trails leading deep into the canyon allow you to experience the scale and ruggedness of this place up close, experience the power of nature without compromise, and see one of the most recognizable landscapes in the world.
Midday – Return and group farewell
Transfers to:
Las Vegas
Moab
Salt Lake City
Day 7 – Grand Finale
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**Price includes:
Help with travel logistics and transfers from Salt Lake City airport, return transfers to Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, or Moab.
Latest generation off-road e-bikes and safety equipment, complete travel logistics and battery charging.
5 days of riding, 2 days of sightseeing, and 7 nights under the stars in a comfortable private tent.
Shared breakfasts and dinners, including one BBQ dinner in the desert.
24-hour support (if desired) from the No Man's Land team.
Entrance tickets to national parks, full insurance.
Access to amenities: refrigerator, hot shower, kitchen, luggage transport, etc.
For accompanying guests, the option of following the riders in a 4x4 vehicle or driving to the campsite. Access to the vehicle, kitchen/restroom, etc., and additional sightseeing points, including on foot. Younger children travel free (to be agreed upon individually).
At the end of your trip, transfer to Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, or Moab.
**Flights and other meals are yours to arrange on your own or with our assistance.
👥👥 For committed groups of four or more, we can offer a customized itinerary and date.
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