 Testing, testing, one, two, three. Let's have some brekkie. Never saw anything like it. Chips for breakfast, or a nice roast dinner. Just two, me two. Tourist, yeah? Tourist, yeah. Two. Ah, okay. Yummy. Okay, thank you. Do you want to ask what is inside there? With meat or no? No, potatoes. Potatoes. You can share this one. Okay. I think with the coffee we probably have to take this one here. This one is chai. Bon appetit. Our little leftovers for later. Bambadi. Yes. Alive and well. So normally we came in here and down the steps. Apparently we're going to go next to the playground, through the mud and over to the petrol station. Oh, yes. Let's give this a go. Just give it a go. Off road. Brush play. Whoops. There you go. Straight to the fuel. Yes, it was a big queue yesterday actually. Maybe they don't have fuel here. Okay, so they have petrol. Good. Okay, ready to rock and roll? Yo. Okay. Let's do it. Whoops, oopsies. Sold out. Good morning guys. Welcome back to our Guinness World Record Attempt to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by a motorcycle. We're here in the town of Karabutak in Kazakhstan and it's a cold morning this morning. We are way up in the north of Kazakhstan now. Oh birds. Nearly killed some birds in the morning. Actually we are very close now to the Russian border which is that way because over the last few days we've traversed all the way from the south all the way to the north and now we're going to be heading back south. We still have a long road ahead here in Kazakhstan so let me show you guys the route for today. So we are here and we're getting ever closer to our target here in Kazakhstan, Aktau. And today we're going to be taking this road to the city of Aktaube before taking this road south and towards the Caspian Sea. Now it really is the home stretch and we are heading now towards the Caspian Sea to get the bike and get ourselves across to Azerbaijan. I'm just super super excited because actually it looks like that we will make it back to England and that we will make it to get the Guinness World Record which is absolutely amazing. So this is actually the last tricky bit we have to figure out because at the moment the land borders in Azerbaijan are still closed. At the moment the idea is to put Bumblebee on a boat to Azerbaijan and then for us we may have to fly into Azerbaijan because you are allowed to fly in you are just not allowed to cross any land borders and then we will go to the port and pick up Bumblebee and continue from there. Yeah and although the land border to come in is closed apparently you can still exit so then we're going to be heading to Georgia and then to Turkey and then on to Europe. Yeah. But for today we've got a long road. We're hoping to get to Aktau in three rides from here but each ride is going to be a pretty long one so yeah we're just going to kind of get the cruise control on and see how far we can get. We are aiming to ride at least 240 miles and Google Maps says it will take us six hours. It's already eight o'clock so better hit the road let's go. Our first snack break. Oh is that one for you? No that's for us both. Cool. These pancakes have I think it's like curds inside and we have to warm up a little bit because it's so cold. Sorry I'm always complaining about the heat and then about the cold. We've managed to do 100 miles so far so it's going good. We've got another 36 miles and then we'll start turning south it probably is going to warm up them. The air is so fresh you know it's I feel like you can really breathe here. What's going on there? No you can't eat that. This is like half a kilo of butter. Let the madness begin. So this year in Kazakhstan is considered a good road. Yeah we've just passed through the city of Aktaube picked up some groceries picked up some fuel for bumblebee and now we're on the road between Aktaube and Artirao I think the name of the places and we just asked some fellas at a petrol station oh is the road between the two is it okay is it good and he said 95% good 5% bad but at the moment I'm not sure which part this is supposed to be. It has been like this for quite a while now. Yeah I mean if this is 5% then it has to get really good after this for a long time. No it's pretty bumpy it's um it's not the best road and it's pretty busy as well oh and these cars don't care about us at all. No that's right everyone is going. Yeah really good performance bumblebee. I'm so glad that we got the suspension fixed in Almaty otherwise this would have been game over for us. Totally. But yeah you can see it's a pretty busy road because it's the only road which connects north with the Caspian Sea. Look at this truck. Big old hay truck. Yeah people are really impatient which I can totally understand but yeah you can see they're using like the dirt road here as well. All available lanes. Skip to the front. So we're just stopping for our lunch break and I just wanted to show you guys the beautiful cemeteries they have here in Kazakhstan. We saw already a lot of these on the sides of the road as we've been riding. Wow look how beautiful they are. I really like the the half moon on top of every corner like on every single grave. Yeah wow and as well look they have even pictures of the people who are buried here. There's some really like big ones over there as well. It's crazy it's like a whole city. Yeah let's check out the one in there. Okay whoa look at that. It's like a labyrinth. It is. Yeah look at this one massive. It's pretty amazing. Wow and it's so extensive as well like it goes off in all directions. Look at that. Wow and seriously we saw already hundreds of cemeteries like that. We set up the chairs but it's so windy here. It's unbelievably windy here. So what have we got for lunch? We have a nice cream cheese sandwich with a crisp topping. Yep. Michelin style. There you go. And plus look we get to use our chairs. Amazing yeah we decided today that we were going to try to eat our own food a little bit more because even though it's pretty cheap for us to eat out here in Kazakhstan but the thing is we've been eating out for breakfast, lunch and dinner every single day. So basically that's not in budget. Yeah and I really miss bread and cheese. There's nothing wrong with some bread and cheese sandwiches. Bon appetit. So we're just arriving in the town which is our first idea of a place to spend the night. We'll stop there and we'll have a check on the map and see if we want to go any further because it's only three o'clock. So basically we've got to decide either to have an early finish or to push it a little bit more. So far we've done 245 miles today and we've been on the bike nearly eight hours. Which is still quite a lot. Yeah. This is supposed to be... Not this one? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. This one here. Okay let's check it out. England and the German is too much my people's friends. Thank you. Awesome. Thank you. So I checked the hotel and they actually had rooms available and quite cheap as well but we sort of looked at the time and it's quite early still. So we've been thinking now actually to continue on and try to do a little more distance because to reach Aktau it's still another 12 or 13 hours. This one. Okay perfect. So in the end we decided to go a little bit further. Yes but it is a little bit tricky because apparently the next opportunity for a hotel is 190 miles away. So it's not just around the corner. So let's see if we can make it, hey? Or if we have to pitch up our tent. The reality of riding around the world Olli is pretty dead actually. We did 100 miles already so now we have just 100 more to go. In total we have done now 340 miles plus the 100 to go then we are at 440 miles. This is actually I think the most we have done in a day. Pretty crazy. I said to Olli like let's just pitch up the tent here. But he doesn't really like the idea. I think it's a bit too windy for camping. So I think we just got to keep going and get to this room and have a cookie. Hey it's our first camel's again. So we're just coming up to a town called Sangiz and we're hoping that there's a petrol station there because we don't have that much fuel left in the tank and there really aren't many petrol opportunities out here. Oh look I think there is one. Yeah it looks promising. Looks promising. And we can also check if there is a room available somewhere here because there's a couple of buildings around. What is that mean? Which one? This one? No on the other side actually. Oh maybe. Yeah it's written that Koyak in. We can perhaps go there and check it out. Okay looks like we can find fuel here which is good. Yep. The other hotel that we found on the map is still 88 miles away 1 hour 44 so that would be still quite a way to go. So apparently we have to wait for them to fill up the fuel reservoir from this tanker. We have to wait 15 minutes before we can get fuel. So they said as well that that might be a place that we can take a room? Yeah I mean they said hotel but another guy who was screaming in like camping so I don't know if it's like camping like tent or... I saw camping written on some places but there was no sign of any tents anywhere so I don't know what they mean but I mean we could pitch the tent or we could see if they have a room. Yeah okay. Seems like the whole town cared about that the petrol is there now. Yeah and everybody just like sort of turned up. Yes exactly. So we will check out now this orange building here and see if this is a hotel. Some locals told us that you can sleep there and eat there so... I wouldn't mind doing both of those things. Yes it looks empty. Yeah it does. It does not look operational. No let's try and see. Oh my god okay. Okay no I have to jump off. Yeah that doesn't look too easy does it? All right. Yep yep. Yep yep that'll do. Okay let's check it out. No. I didn't really understand. I just asked for hotel and then I made the sign for like sleeping. Seems clear. And then she said yet yet. Okay. I asked this place over there on the other side of the road and she said okay. Okay so we tried the place on the other side of the road. Otherwise we've got 88 miles to ride. That was quick nothing. Okay so do you think we should ride? I guess we'll just ride the last 88 miles and just get to this town where there's definitely going to be a hotel. Okay okay. They have signs on both sides at this actually a hotel so. Strange no. It is a little bit strange and the guy at the petrol station said like yeah yeah this is a hotel. That's so strange because he's like there he's like next door. Yeah it's like he's next to a neighbor and he's like yeah it's a hotel and then they'd like to you know no their rooms. But anyway we're getting closer to our destination. Yeah I guess we're left with an 88 mile ride to finish the day. Well at least we got fuel hey. So it's a bit of a disaster because the hotel that we're looking to get to is in a town called Matar which is just over there. But honestly there doesn't seem to be a road to get into this town. We already tried two ways that maps to be suggested but both of them were just roads that completely ended into sandy tracks. Yeah I really have no idea how you can get to this place. There might be a paved road up ahead this way. I have no idea. It's super sandy around here so we really can't tackle a sandy road. Especially this late in the day honestly that's super weird. Like there's a whole town over there and there's no road to go in. That's really really odd. See look you've got junctions heading off towards the town but look they don't go anywhere. No. Okay so we've decided to give up on Makat and we're heading to the next town which is a little bit bigger and it's called Dosor and it's 20 miles further down the road. Judging by where the sun is at the moment it's definitely going to be getting very dark by the time we get there. Anyway let's hope Dosor has something for us. It's been a while since we've seen sunset whilst riding hey. Yeah I think the last time it was Guatemala. Yeah I mean it's obviously not good to ride so close to getting dark but it's always very beautiful though. That's true. Especially here when you've just got this endless horizon with absolutely nothing blocking it like no mountains no buildings. Yeah it's really beautiful. See you tomorrow son. Bye bye. We'll have definitely done our longest day on the bike since we started the trip today. Wow yeah. Definitely I think we've set a new record currently nearly 460 miles and we've not even finished. I'm excited. Okay we've seen this hotel on the side of the road which is just before the town. I mean there is a big sign saying hotel and a bed so. Yeah exactly yeah. Looks right. Please please please please please. Looks like the right kind of thing. Yeah yeah let's see. Okay do you have some good news? Yes they have a room. Yes also. Yes 25 pounds okay so a little bit more expensive. Yes. Do they have food? They do have food. Oh and it's not even dark yet so that's good. Okay you go to where I need to be and I'll get there somehow. Oh nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Ah camera. Okay okay perfect. Good night bumblebee. Good night bumblebee. Guys look at this room. Wow this room is crazy. Look at the size of the bed and everything. I mean it's just we've got a view. The sun just disappearing. Tada two dishes two drinks with some bread for five pounds.