Plan water, waste, fuel, LPG, secure parking and altitude acclimatisation around major route resets instead of expecting a dense motorhome service network.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Colombia
Colombia motorhome travel needs deliberate planning for DIAN temporary vehicle import, SOAT or insurance evidence, mountain roads, city parking, protected areas and fast-changing security or weather conditions.
Use formal campgrounds, fincas, ecolodges, guarded lots, private permission or named hosted stops rather than assuming roadside camping is accepted.
Budget for Colombian peajes, insurance or SOAT requirements, guarded parking, park access, ferries where relevant and mountain-road delays. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city restrictions, guarded parking, protected-area rules and mountain-road geometry create access limits.
Ecuador
Ecuador motorhome travel depends on SENAE DJT vehicle entry, licence and registration paperwork, Andean road conditions, protected-area rules, city parking and rapid weather changes from coast to volcanoes.
Distances look short, but altitude, volcano roads, city traffic and weather can make service resets more important than kilometres.
Use formal campgrounds, hosterias, guarded lots, private permission or authorised community tourism stops rather than assuming wild camping is accepted.
Budget for toll roads, secure parking, protected-area access, hosted stops, vehicle paperwork, recovery margins and possible detours around landslides or closures. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but practical limits come from Quito/Cuenca traffic, historic centres, protected areas, beaches and volcano roads.
Overnight and wild camping
Use formal campgrounds, fincas, ecolodges, guarded lots, private permission or named hosted stops rather than assuming roadside camping is accepted.
- Avoid casual overnight stops around border zones, dense cities, isolated highways, beaches, riverbanks and protected areas unless permission is explicit.
- Ask locally about security, gate hours, road access and vehicle size before relying on rural fincas or mountain lodges.
Use formal campgrounds, hosterias, guarded lots, private permission or authorised community tourism stops rather than assuming wild camping is accepted.
- Do not rely on casual nights at beaches, volcano reserves, border parking, fuel stations or urban streets without local permission and security checks.
- Confirm gate hours, slope, vehicle height, water, electricity and security before committing to small highland or coastal stops.