 There's no more crying. Don't be shy or nothing, yeah, that's what we do. Please, please, please. Should I find the tracking? No, what is your name? Message. Message? Mm-hmm. I know. Okay, so Glanka is back on the phone with DHL because we just got a message after our last call that the package has been cleared from customs. Basically, at the moment, we're trying to find out if we can go and get the package, but it looks like we may get the package today. It looks very likely. Okay, so the word from DHL was that it's best if we go to the airport to customs ourselves. The package is there, so we're gonna go right now to customs. We're gonna go there in person and say hello, we're here and see if we can get our package. See you soon. See you soon. Right on our way to customs. 22 minutes, apparently, to get to the airport customs. Okay. Currently, what time is it? Like 9.30. The original plan for this morning was actually to make it over the border to Guatemala and sort of on our way. But of course, this included to have our drones in our backpacks here. Yeah, I can't leave without them, unfortunately. Now we have to go to the airport and make a little bit pressure. Guys, we are here. The package is two days overdue. Please, please give it back to us. So all what we want. If we do manage to sort this, we still might try and get to the border. It's about two hours ride from here to get to the border. So yeah, if we're finished with this before the early afternoon, we might still try and get to the border. Let's see. Yeah, otherwise we have a really lovely hostel. Like, oh my God, they are so friendly there. Her name is Blanca, the owner. And then Tito, he speaks English very well. Two, we have just the greatest fun there, actually. Plus, AC in the room and breakfast in the morning is incredible. Anyway, 20 minutes to the airport and let's see how we get on. Let's do it. Ben, when he was Aduana La Mesa, we have to talk to these guys. That's it. How did they get all their bikes up there? On the curve, let's just park here, yeah? It's a pretty big curve, eh? Yeah. I'll go talk to them. I'm gonna bring my passport, too. Hola. DHL? DHL. DHL? Collection Aduana. ¿Va a traer un paquete? Un paquete, un paquete. No hablo español. Well, at the moment. Thank you, I didn't understand anything. The package we are trying to collect is at customs. You? Y? Estaminando. Okay. ¿A la edificia? They said I can walk in there and see if I can go and get this package, eh? Please, be ready to collect, please. Hola, Buenos días. 20 minutes later. Hasta luego. All right, so the package has actually left there already, can you believe it? So I went with the customs guy, we went up to the DHL office and they said that the package has already been transferred to DHL, but they said the package wouldn't be ready until this afternoon. But we're gonna go to DHL now anyway and just see if it's possible for us to pick it up right now. Yeah, I mean good news that it's actually not held at customs anymore, which is amazing. So it is kind of on the way. Okay, let's try. Let's try here. It's Oliver Gamblin for Blanca Fuentes. Perfecto. Ah, see it. With my finger, yeah. Perfect. Thank you very much. There we go. Can you believe it? We had to pay tax to get these drones back and it was not a small amount as well. So we declared the value of these as $300 for the package and they charged us tax of $160 on that. So in total it cost us $250 to get the drones from Costa Rica to honder us. So mission, half successful, half expensive, at least we have the drone. Yeah, at this point really thank you again for everyone who has donated and who bought a t-shirt. All of you helped us so much with this incredibly expensive costs for everything, especially for the filming equipment. I can't really express myself how thankful I am. So now we've got to head back to our hostel, pack everything up and hit the road. Yes, because today we will cross into Guatemala. I went out to see if I could get those balneadas again that we had last night. So this is what £1.25 you hear in San Pedro Sula. Look at this. Beans, egg, cheese, avocado. You can't get better than that. But the place during the daytime just has like a buffet so they didn't have any balneadas for us. So we've got the backup of a pot of noodles. Yep. Gracias, chao, chao. It's an incredibly hot day today. For real, at the moment the bike is recording 45 degrees. It's burning hot. It is burning hot. Yeah. Good afternoon guys. Welcome back to the channel. It's day number 368 on our circumnavigation around the globe by motorcycle. Yeah, we didn't have time to do an intro this morning because it was all go, go, go, get the package. But we are here in San Pedro Sula in Honduras. And we had a beautiful night at this hostel, Dos Molinos where the owner Blanca helped us so much to receive this package with our beloved little drones inside. Yeah, if it wasn't for their help I just don't think we would have got anything sorted today. No, no. So yeah, amazingly grateful that we got that sorted. Despite the fact that it cost $160. So I'm really, really happy and I'm really annoyed as well. But I'm more happy than annoyed. We are on our way, you know. We are on our way to Guatemala now. It feels beautiful. It's just another example that we've had here in Honduras of just how amazing, kind, helpful, generous the people are here. Yes, totally. But anyway, we head over to the border now. Our navigation says it will take us two hours and it's already 1.15. So better hit the road. Let's go. Frontera, Guatemala. We're coming. Wait, where did that tip-tip just go? I thought we were on reds. There's a police officer right there as well, watching. Ah. Ah. Let's go, Guatemala. Here we come. The Caribbean Sea. Nice. Just catching a couple of glimpses of it. We are really close to it now. This road is basically running right along the coast. Absolutely beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. But wow, what nice properties. Like imagine you live here, you know. It's just a paradise here. It's so beautiful. I can just see through to the beach on the other side and it's just like palm trees. Yeah, paradise, paradise. Wow. Honduras is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Look at that, hey. It's a pretty incredible part of the world here. Definitely. Yeah, the only one thing we've got left to see in Central America is ruins. It's Mayan ruins, ruins in the jungle. And that is what Guatemala is for. So our main mission whilst in Guatemala is going to be to see the legendary Mayan ruins called Tikal and they're like right in the middle of the rainforest and there's like this temple called the Temple of the Jaguar and it just looks absolutely stunning there. So that'll be like the final piece of the Central American puzzle. From volcanoes to beaches to ruins, hey. There's ruins coming up. Definitely arriving near the border now because it's a huge queue of trucks and I've got to get out of the way of this car. Yeah, yeah. Hola. Hola. Hola. Wow, I don't want to know like how long these guys have to wait for. Yeah, I mean we're still 1.2 miles from the border. Hold on a minute, let me get in here. Yeah. I mean there's a long enough queue that truck drivers are all out of the trucks. Yeah. And just chilling at the sides. I think it's like the third or fourth border that we've seen it like this where there's just a huge queue of trucks. Gonna try and pull in a little bit here. Oh, it's all right. Okay, now they're overtaking the other lane. Wow. Why? What's going on here? Yeah, there are two lanes now of trucks next to each other. Incredible, absolutely incredible. Yeah, actually at the last border, Costa Rica to Nicaragua, we asked and they said it can take up to four days. It was so long, so long. Now I really have big, big respect like for truck drivers. Yeah, I mean imagine you're gonna take a cargo from Panama to Mexico or Panama to the US. Wow. He's gonna take you a lifetime. He's taking us a lifetime. Yeah, wow. We've got to wait probably, you know, days at every single border. Wow. I just hope we're in a different customs queue than these guys. Okay, this looks like we are getting there now. Yeah. Okay. Don't really know, let's see. Uh-huh. Gonna just wait and see if he spots us and tells us what to do. Okay. Aki? Hola. Cernife? Hola. Migración. Migración. Migración. Migración. Migración. Okay. Aki? Gracias. Gracias. I think he said something, something hundred meters which means left. Uh, what is this one here? Yeah, I think it's the building over here. Yeah. Okay. I can see like some flags over here. Okay. Oh, there are some overlanders. Oh yeah. Cool. What is this building here though? Aduanas. Aduanas. I think it's customs there. Yeah, I reckon it's the other side of this central block. Okay. For the first part and then aduana behind us. Okay. And then we'll see. Yeah. Let's get this done. Half past three, two and a half hours to sunset. All right. That was really easy. Just got our passport stamped in the first window which was like exiting Honduras and then the second window right next to it to enter Guatemala. So we have officially got our entry to Guatemala and now we've got customs over here and I think that's dual customs for both Honduras and Guatemala. So I reckon this process should be quite straightforward. Oh, a nice shaded spot for Bumblebee as well. All right. Here. I have no idea. Oh yeah. Look at this thing. That is traveling in comfort. There's a gold wing tricycle. Wow. Can we go around the world the next time in one of those? You were just sleep all day in the back of that. Wow. Oh, sleep all day in the front. It's got a handbrake. It's 1,800 cc. Wow. Look at this thing. I mean, this is like, if it was any bigger you couldn't have it on two wheels. Hey, you would, I mean, look how long it is. I think it's just massive, isn't it? No. Crazy stuff. Wow. Wow. There's a whole group of bikers just doing their migration over there and I think that's all of their bikes. Woo. Crazy. All right. Let's get customs done. We are stamped in into Guatemala. Amazing. So we're nearly there. We're just on the last bit which is basically getting our temporary import permit for Guatemala. So they've tricked the bike, entered all the details, but now we have to pay for it and for some reason you can't pay for it there where we are. You have to actually go through the border. They sort of pointed this way. They said go through there and then afterwards on the left there'll be some containers and you can pay there. I don't know. Well, basically they want $16 for us and we need to figure out where to go to pay it. 20 minutes later. Okay. So that was a bit difficult because we went to pay and we didn't have enough dollars to cover it. They wanted $35 from us and we just had 20. There's no ATM here. There's no way of getting money. The nearest ATM is like 30 minutes into Guatemala and we can't even get the motorcycle in to go there. So we were pretty stuck. But then there was a guy next to us from the Latin American Motorcycle Association. There's like a whole bunch of these llama riders here at the border as well and we'd be chatting to them and he offered to pay that bill for us and he didn't want anything in return. He just said, no, I'm going to pay for you guys so that you can get this done. So this guy's super-help to sell. Absolutely incredible generosity here at the border. So anyway, we've got to take this back over to Customs. Show them that we've paid for this and hopefully we should be getting our temporary import permit. The time is already nearly five o'clock so the sunset is going to be in less than an hour so we really got to get going. Thank you guys. Thank you very much. See ya. These guys are awesome. No more crying. Thank you. Until it happens. Don't be shy and nothing. That's what we do. Ask everybody. You get stuff. Anybody want to help you? That's awesome. You're super kind. Thank you so much, really. Thank you. Hey, you have a nice and safe trip. Thank you. I'm looking at you and you too. I will pass it to my friends over here so they can follow you. We need subscribers. Please do. We want to follow you but we want to know what it's going to be the wedding. We want to go there. Oh my God. That would be so cool. If you have a meeting in Florida to give you the number for Lama, you got the chance and then let us know. Amazing. Bye bye. Safe travels. Thank you. Have a good trip. See you guys. Okie dokie. Yeah, I think we have to go out there. I have the folder still in my hand. Okay. Hola buenas. Hola. Okay. Guatemala. Welcome. There's just that one there. This one here, no? Ya viene de regreso. Yes. Okay. Muchas gracias. Muchas gracias. Perfecto. Oh, look at all these guys. Yeah. Very slow for them. Okay. I mean, that's a lot of military, hey? Yes, loads. Okay, there we go. We have officially arrived in Guatemala. Yay. Yes. Oh my God, I'm so happy. That took us a little while. It's half past five now. I think we arrived at about half past three, didn't we? So that took us about two hours to do the whole process. And if it wasn't for the kindness of those guys at Lama, the Latin American Motorcycle Association, we would have had a lot of trouble trying to do that really. We probably would have still been here in the dark. Yes, exactly. Because normally I read online that it's like 16 US dollar. But at the end, it was like 35 US dollar. And we had actually a backup of 20 US dollar. We were like, okay, that should be normally enough. But then it wasn't enough. And they have no ATMs here. And you can't pay with card at all. So we would have been very, very, very stuck, very stuck. And these guys, they just saved us. They saved our day. And I was so emotional. I started crying in front of him when he gave us the money. I was like, I can't. I can't really take it, you know. I can't. I don't want to take it. But then he said, no, no, no, you take it. And then, yeah, he saved us. Yeah, those guys were really, really cool actually. Yeah, amazing. It was super nice, super helpful because they spoke Spanish as well. So they helped us to translate a lot of what we needed to do. They were absolutely awesome. We need some nice leather jackets now and get like into their club, I would say. I want to be a member of the Latin American Motorcycle Association. Yes, it's amazing. I love it. I absolutely love it. So now we are basically going to find the next available room because we have about maybe 30 minutes left. And then it's going to be dark. So we really got to try and find the first room we can find here in Guatemala. Let's go. How beautiful, hey. Stunning. Stunning. Absolutely stunning. Absolutely stunning. Stunning. Wow, look at this scene. Always nice at sunset, hey. Very beautiful. Well, there's another control. Oh, yeah. Probably past like... Yeah, three already now. Three or four already. Yeah. Hola, buenas. Hola, buenas, hola. I think it's okay now. Okay, yeah. I think so too. Hola, buenas. Hola. I think just go. Oh, okay. Gracias. Oh, I see it. Hotel Escorpión. Yeah, this one. Yeah. All right. Let's check out Hotel Escorpión. Yeah. I hope that they don't have scorpions in the bed. Yeah, I mean, it's not really a good advertisement. Is it for the hotel? No. Hola. Hola, buenas. All right, let's check it out. Una habitación? Si. ¿Cuánto costa para una noche? 200. 200. ¿Es posible pagar tarjeta? No. No, no. Solo efectivo. Okay. Es un cajero aquí. Banco de Entre Ríos. Okay. Gracias. All right. It's got to go get cash. Successful withdrawal from Ban Rural. So that was the last piece of the puzzle for today. And now we can go to the hotel, get our room, go to sleep. What a day. What a day. And then run over some dogs to finish. But anyway, we're here in Guatemala. We have made it. Two days behind schedule, but no worries. We're here. And that's the important thing. We made it across the border. We have our drones and everything's great. So that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the video. If so, please give us a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel. Share the video with your friends and family. Comment below and we will see you next time. You know what's really cool? So we parked a bumblebee here and then our room is just here. It's just here. So that's pretty cool. The bumblebee is just in front of our hotel room because often you know that we have to walk three levels and then we have to cross to the last, last room ever. So this is really handy for us and I love it. And yeah, that's the room. It's a really big bed, which is cool because Ollie is always sleeping like a little star, you know, with his arms and his legs like everywhere. So this is Ollie's place and then I have like this. So yeah, at least the bed is big enough. And this is the bathroom here. Very nice. I like the tiling. Looks beautiful. It's almost sunset, but because we've got the drones back today, I thought we've got to take one for a flight at least. You know, we've paid so much to get these drones back. Better use them. It was just like weak signal, weak signal, return, return. Hey, we got it. We got it. This is too much stress for one day, Ollie. Can we please go to bed?