 There it is, right up ahead, the Atlantic Ocean, for the first time in like 30 days. Oh, that's amazing. Hi, I'm Lavi and this is Oli. We are attempting a new Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. After riding 3,000 miles across Europe, we are now ready to explore the roads of North Africa. Click the subscribe button to follow our journey around the world and let the adventure begin. Good morning world, welcome back to the channel. It's day number 70 on our round the world trip. We are still here in Tafraut but as you can see, we are not in our wild camp. We have actually taken a room at a hotel in town. We had to spend the last 5 days here in this room to sort out some crazy issues but we will tell you more about it on the road. So let me show you guys where we're heading today. Okay, so we are all the way down here in Tafraut and we are going to be making our way first on a super awesome trail in the mountains heading over to Tisnit where we'll be joining up with this road to hit up to the coast and down, down, down, down, as far as we can go. But this room does have something special, air conditioning and look at the amazing view. So we're finally going to be hitting the Atlantic coast which is amazing because it is so hot here in land so I can't wait to get over there and feel the ocean breeze. I'm sweating already even though we are here in a room with air condition. Before you continue watching, please guys make sure that you subscribe to our channel right now. And we just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone who's bought one of our Overlander t-shirts. You guys have helped us out so much with our budget for the trip and we really appreciate the support. If you haven't ordered one of these awesome t-shirts that we designed ourselves then you can support our trip by heading to our Etsy store in the link in the video description and get one today. So we woke up really early this morning because it gets hot very quickly. It's now seven o'clock in the morning, better hit the road, let's go. Alright, all on. All on and ready to rock and rumble. Alright, day number 70, here we go. We're going to start with a little yewie. Wee! It's not fresh. Not fresh this morning, it is 32 degrees already. Wow, it's so stunning here. Yeah, the area around Tafrout is just amazing with these rocky hills and boulders everywhere and then the giant big mountains in the background. And you have all the palm trees as well in between. It's magical here. It is. It's magical but it's incredibly hot. Incredibly hot. Yeah, I can't wait to get over to the coast and have that kind of sea breeze coming and just... I looked at the temperatures on the coast and it's literally like 10 degrees colder than where we are now inland. Yeah, I mean at the moment it's 32 degrees and it's like 8 o'clock in the morning. That's ridiculous, that's ridiculous. Wow, look at the size of these boulders though when you're coming out of town. Wow, wow. Super cool, super cool area here. It feels really good to be back on the bike after five days break. Ah, I'm ready for the road again. And now we're going to be doing quite a long stretch to really make our way south, down the coast, down western Sahara. So we needed to make sure we were fully ready and fully rested for this next leg because this is going to be a crazy one. So whilst we're on this beautiful winding road heading out to the coast let me tell you guys why we stayed in Tafrout for five days. So three months ago or so we had organised our roll-on roll-off ferry from Dakar to go to Rio with a company called Robert Worldwide Shipping. And that was all good, we had a really good price. It was like 1,200 euro for the shipping cost. But then last week we just emailed Robert, asked him, oh is everything okay with our roll-on roll-off shipping? Is everything good for Dakar because we're making our way down the coast? And he came back to us with an update and basically said, it's a disaster at Dakar, roll-on roll-off, no possibility, everything is ruined, so that didn't seem very good at all. He said just give me a bit of time, I'm going to see what I can sort out for you guys. And in the meantime we had messaged a whole bunch of other companies looking for other alternatives but other than going basically turning around and going back to Europe, we didn't really have any other choice but to wait for Robert and see what he could come up with. So this brings us to Tafrout. So we were at the hotel doing a bit of editing, ready to leave the next day when we got an email from Robert saying, I've sorted it guys, no worries, I've got you another option. But do you know what that option was? A 20 foot container costing around 4000 euro. So we asked him for other possibilities like shipping maybe from Portugal, shipping from Agadir here in Morocco, but he said there's no shipping at all, like the whole coast, apparently no shipping, no roll-on roll-offs. So this took us to the decisions that we actually said to Robert, okay, let's go ahead. Because otherwise we're driving down the coast and we have absolutely no way of leaving the coast of Africa. Yeah, so this was issue number one to sort out. So our second issue was that we were about to run out on our motorcycle insurance here in Morocco. Yeah, we had taken out a policy in Tangier, which was like a one month policy costing 90 euro. We found out that that company that we did it with in Tangier only exists in Tangier. So there was no possibility of going into an office here in town or anywhere other than taking out a brand new policy with another company which would have been a whole other month. So we asked our hotel manager and he was so kind to run up our existing insurance for us and asking like what we can do, how we can extend our insurance. So he told us that there was the possibility to extend our insurance but we had to actually career the new physical documents from Tangier all the way down to here in Tafrout, which was going to take another day and a half. So basically all in all we had to stay an extra whole bunch of days to sort out first the shipping and then the insurance and then we could leave, which is now. Yes. So we have a new boat confirmed. We have our insurance for the rest of our time in Morocco. Everything is done. We have lost a lot of money along the way but we're here, we're on the road and we're heading towards the coast. Yes. Well look how misty it is up ahead. It's like we can see the first ridge of hills in front of us but then behind that is just like grey. It's so dusty, it's so crazy. Like we said before we can't really choose an adventure routing anymore on our Garmin but it seems like Morocco here, every road is adventure routing. Every road is an adventure here. It's unbelievable. I mean such epic windy roads. Wow. Oh my God, the bike has just recorded its first temperature under 30 degrees in like weeks. It's so nice, we can really feel the cold breeze coming in. I think the cold breeze is coming from the ocean. And it's so nice. Yeah, we're getting closer and closer to the coast now and the bike is recording 28 degrees which sounds quite hot but honestly for us this is really fresh and cool, this is nice. Yeah, it feels good to cool down a little bit. It gives you a lot of energy here. Absolutely, I mean it's just been grating with the heat every single day. It just takes it out of you when you're riding all day like that so I'm super excited to get over to the coast and have some nice riding in the breeze. Oh yes, me too. 27. Oh cold. It is almost the cold. We have left the mountains behind and we're now heading into Tisnit and it is a nice and refreshing 23 degrees here. It's amazing and now I think we're only around 10, 15 miles from the coast so we're just going to stop and get some fuel and some bread and then we're going to be making our way over to the coast where we're going to have a nice lunch stop with the ocean views. Can't wait to see the ocean, it will be our not our first time but in a long time that we have seen the ocean here in Morocco. Literally since after we left Tangier we saw that brief bit of ocean before we headed inland and we haven't seen the ocean since then. So practically for the last month we've been inland in Morocco and now it's time to hit the coast, it's amazing. Nice, so we're just taking the route through the centre of Tisnit and we just fuelled up here just topped up the bike and the price was nearly 180 dirhams per litre it's like 1 euro 80 per litre which is probably not so much in Europe but here we were filling up for about 160 so it's getting really expensive now. Yeah, really expensive. And we fuelled up when we left Tafrout so today we have filled up 35 euro or 350 dirhams of fuel today. Yeah, this is pretty much all our budget gone. It's like the daily budget, over. Yeah, have a look here Oli if you can see some bread on the side. Oh yeah, we've got to pick up some bread so let's see, are you sure we don't want a huge hunk of sheep or whatever that is, goat. I mean they have some aubergine here which is quite nice. Fish market. Where is the boulangerie and the pâtisserie? Some chips there. Freshly made chips. Oh there's one so sort of. Oh do you want to wait here, I will walk to it. Yeah, you can grab some stuff, that's fine. Bonjour. Oh yes, I think I can see up ahead some blue it's very very hazy and dusty still but up ahead that is definitely the ocean for the first time in like 30 days. Oh beautiful. It just feels like a new chapter of the journey you know. Yeah it feels nice. I feel like it's the end of our internal Moroccan exploration and the start of our coastal ride down to Dakar this is the first part of it this is it, we've hit the coast again that's amazing. That's really cool. Yeah this place is called Aglu and in Aglu there is a plage, there is a beach and we are going to head there to stop and have a nice lunch on the beach. There we go. There's a nice place to stop for lunch. Nice. Oh yes, feel the sea breeze. Amazing. Woo. Oh a little kitchen here. Yes. You don't need more than that hey. Sometimes a little oven would be nice yes. Laughing cow cheese and some baguettes. The amount of baguettes we've had on this trip hey. Yeah but I was quite clever because yesterday I boiled us some eggs. Beautiful. So that's quite cool. Oh that was so nice to have a relaxing lunch by the seaside. That was very refreshing. For the body and for the mind. It's just so nice to see a change of environment. A change of temperature. The start of something new. We're heading south, we're making progress. This is just very very awesome and a very important day for the trip I think. Yeah especially after being five days in a room. It's just nice to continue moving, continue seeing new things. So we've got about 66 miles now down this nice little coast road and then we pretty much reached the end of this small road and that's where we're going to try and find a nice camp on the beach. Hello. Donkey party. Hello donkey. Well another one. Looks like the little donkey street here. Hello. They're so cute. So cute. We've just come off of the road and we're heading on this little dirt track which is supposed to take us to Form Asaka. And we're not really sure what's there but let's go check it out. A tiny bit rough. Beach. Have a look at how close we are to the ocean literally right in front of the ocean. It wasn't super easy to find this spot here but I'm really glad that we managed to end up here. Yeah, it was a little later than expected in the end. We tried a couple of spots before we managed to find it. Place Form Asaka which turned out to be not the best spot to camp let's say. Yeah and then luckily we came down this little road where we had seen a sign for the beach and then we spoke to the military guys who said yeah just come down to this beach and camp here and that's where we are. But you can see maybe we had to snuggle into our sleeping bags already because it is cold. Yeah, I just checked on the bike and it says it's 21 degrees which is actually for us at the moment after the last few weeks. That's cold. That is cold for us at the moment really. Yeah but I'm super excited because I think we will have a very good night here and also I'm super excited for the ride tomorrow because we will make our way down south get a little bit progress done in the right direction. Yeah 1,500 miles to Dakar so we really have to get a move on and get south south south south. So we did about 160 miles which is 260 kilometers today so that's it from us today we hope you enjoyed the episode if so please give us a thumbs up subscribe to the channel comment below please share with your friends and family we will see you next time