Larissa Rahal riding a motorcycle alone to Alaska with a Honda Africa Twin Part One

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
  • Larissa Rahal is the embodiment of courage and freedom on two wheels. Riding her Honda Africa Twin, she embarked on an epic journey that began in São Paulo and continued to Ushuaia, with its final destination in Alaska, challenging not only the distance but also her own limitations. Each day is a new adventure, a new city, a new obstacle to overcome.
    Alone, without rushing, Larissa has crossed borders, faced the most diverse weather conditions and ridden through breathtaking landscapes, all while testing the limits of her motorcycle and her own physical and mental endurance. Her journey, marked by courage and determination, is not just a geographical journey, but a deep immersion into the unknown, personal overcoming and connection with the world around her.
    Over time, Larissa transformed her passion for travel and adventure into her work. Today, she inspires others to follow their own dreams of exploration, showing that, with the right attitude and adequate preparation, any road - be it dirt, asphalt or snow - can be the stage for a new story. She has thus become a reference for all those who dream of living intensely, without fear of the unknown, challenging the limits of what is possible.
    Each day is a new page in her story, and as she heads towards Alaska, there is no doubt that her journey will continue to inspire travelers from all over the world to leave their comfort zone and seek their own adventures.
    Nice to meet you, my name is Larissa Rahal. So, first of all, sign up to receive notifications, because there will be lots of incredible videos. Let's get to know a little bit about Larissa!
    Well, guys, as I said before, I have a Bachelor's degree in Law, but I don't practice the profession. You'll understand why. Today, I work as a motorcycle touring driver and I made this choice some time ago, dedicating myself 100% to this and to social media.
    I've been riding motorcycles since I was 18. At the time, I worked and studied far from where I lived, so I needed to get around. My first motorcycle was a Burger, which saved me a lot and I never stopped traveling with it. Soon after, I started taking my first weekend trips. I went to college and work, but on weekends, holidays and vacations, I traveled. I started on the coast of São Paulo and inland, but nothing professionally focused. On the internet, nothing focused on creating content.
    Soon after that, I got a Fazer and I always liked taking photos, I always liked traveling and I would record and post, but without the intention of turning it into a job. In 2019, before the pandemic, I took a trip through the south of Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and a part of Paraguay. Then my mindset started to change, it was an incredible trip, almost 30 days of traveling, I took some records, but without the intention of being a digital content creator.
    When I came back from that trip, I came back with a completely different mindset. I was already a motorcyclist because I had met people, roads, different places and cultures. But as soon as I got back, at the end of February, the pandemic hit and no one was traveling. I was able to travel too, and when things started to get better, I got on my motorcycle and started traveling. During those trips, a friend said: "Why don't you create content for the internet? Keep recording your photos and your trips." That's when I started recording.
    I did my first job for an accessories and clothing brand, it was amazing. My friends and my father helped me record, it was really cool. That's when my mindset started to change, because my content on Instagram started to have a more professional look. Things started to flow, I was no longer in college, I had already finished, and I started producing content focused on the world of motorcycling. Things changed and then I went to other states. I changed motorcycles, partnered with Ducati and traveled a lot with that bike, I rode almost 40 thousand kilometers just traveling.
    People started to get to know me, I worked for bigger brands, traveled a lot, and then I entered the digital world, recording and streaming. I also do a lot of work for hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. I travel a lot, which takes up a lot of time, which is why I didn't pursue law. I realized that this world of traveling was for me, and living in an office wouldn't be my happiness. Today, I'm very happy with what I do.
    This year, I took a trip to Bahia with Scrambler. I went to the city of Porto Seguro, a sensational place, with incredible people who welcomed me very well. I got to know a completely different culture and lifestyle. When I got back from that trip, I told my manager that I wanted to take a much bigger trip, with no plans to return home. He said to me: "You're so bold, let's think about a bigger project." And that's how the Alaska Expedition project came about, which starts in April 2023.

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