 There is a road that heads up to Zapoteo and there we will cross the border to Ecuador. Challenge number 25 of the morning, I think. Okay, stop here, stop here, stop here. Oh man. Oh my God, it's so thick with mud. Let's finger cross that the border's open. Hi, I'm Lavi. And I'm Oli. And this is our hero, Bumblebee. Together, we are attempting a Guinness World Record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe. Bye, motorcycle. Join us for season three here in South America. Good morning, goats. Good morning. Hola. Can you speak English? No. It's a frontier. Spanish. Frontier, I think. Control the vehicle. Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. Frontier, eh. Frontier, eh. And the Rio. Claro. Aduanas, eh, costum. Okay. Aduanas, eh. Here, okay. Eh, there's two minutes. Okay, okay, perfect, perfect. Ruto, most difficult. Eh, la lluvia. Oh, yes, yes, yes. You're crazy. Loco. Documento. Documento, sí. Sí. Eh, paso, paso. Ah, pasaporte. Pasaporte, yes. Mi, eh, Alemania. Alemania. El, Inglaterra. Hello. Hello. Hello, Vigates. Hello, Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates. Vigates, yes. Bye-bye, pelo. Bye-bye, pelo. I'm so Spanish now. I just ordered us two vegetarian meals. Actually, she said that she doesn't have any vegetarian meal. But I asked for like eggs and tomato and rice and she's like, yeah, yeah, I can do this for you. I'm so hungry. I'm starving. Which is gracias. Thank you. Gracias. Yes. Amazing. This is a good size plate as well. And actually, everything here, so it was 10 solos, 10 solos, three, three. The coffees were two each, so it's exactly 30 solos, which is exactly what we've got left. It's just in here. Gracias. Ciao. Mira. Oh, yeah. Good, gracias. Ciao, ciao. I'm now full of rice. OK, I think here is our migration, immigration control. Our last step here in Peru. I think I just got to go in here. And then this river is the border. The sign for Ecuador is up ahead. Nice. All right, let's get the passport stamped. Friend from Mexico is here. Pleasure to meet you. Yes. Have a beautiful trip. Thank you. And we're going to put ourselves right next to him. Yes. Javier and Lavianoli together at the border to Ecuador. Nice. All right, passport stamped. We're crossing from Peru to Ecuador. Yes, yes, yes. Woo. All right, so immigration customs both here. Let's do it. So it's an hour later now, and we managed to get my passport stamped into Ecuador. But then apparently the internet is gone or something. So now we're just waiting for Lavie's passport back. But I don't know how long it's going to take. And also the customs window is just here. And there's no one here. And then I asked these fellows over there and they said, oh, 20 minutes, 20 minutes. So I think someone is going to come. And in the meantime, we got naked because it's super, super hot. Yeah, I tried to hold off for a while. I thought, yeah, it's going to happen. It's going to happen. But then literally nothing's happening. So we were like, we are going to overheat. Absolutely. I'm just like pouring sweat from my face. It's that humid. Yeah. Yeah, we're not in the desert anymore. It's humid. Wow. This is tropical South America now. One eternity later. Still waiting here at the border. It's now 2 o'clock and I'm still hot. Or even hotter. We still don't know what we're waiting for either. I just hope that somebody is coming, rescuing us. It's the window. ASAP. We're here. We're here and ready whenever you want. So it's half past 2 now. And they've actually just come and told us that the person that we've been waiting for is not coming back. I don't know what's happened to the person, the only person who's able to do these temporary import permits. So they've taken a picture of all the documents, all the motorcycle documents, my passport, and everything like that. And they're trying to send off to another place to see if they can do it remotely for me. Otherwise no entry for Bumblebee. Yeah, and the issue is that we've already stamped out of Peru. We've already given our temporary import permit there. And we've both had our passport stamped in for Ecuador. So we would be allowed in. But at the moment, the bike is kind of stuck here. So that means we're stuck here as well. So we'll wait and see what happens. Yes. Two hours later. We got it. Hello. Iwakito. Oh, yes. Muchas gracias. Thank you. Gracias. Gracias, gracias. Oh, that's cool. All right, time to hit the road. Finally, four hours after we've arrived at the border, we are finally making our way into Ecuador. Woo! Yes. Oh, nice. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. That's crazy. So the guy never came back, basically. Whoever was supposed to be helping us never came. So in the end, one of those guys, one of the border guards actually got his password from him and did all the process. With my help, we kind of went on the computer and we kind of made the temporary import permit together. And luckily, this guy, he knew enough of what to do and how to do it. And I think he was instructed by the guy who wasn't here. And he was able to do it for us in the end. It literally took 10 minutes. Once we were on that computer and we had all the documentation in front of us, it was just like filling all the fields, print it out, stamp it, done. It was easy. Man, it's so unbelievable. Really awesome. So welcome to Ecuador. MUSIC It's looking super, super dark ahead. We just saw some lightning strikes as well. And it looks like we're going to be hitting some rain. So I think we have to put on our rain clothes if we want to go any further. Oh no, it's already starting to rain. Oh no. We're just trying to quickly get our stuff on. It just came. It just hit us. I think I'll just ride without the over gloves because it's not like my hands are going to get cold, hey. OK. Riding into the rain, let's go. Oh man. Welcome to Ecuador. Oh yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, it's coming down now. Whoa, there's a big, big, big river there. Oh my Lord. Holy crap. Oh my God, there's like a river running across the road. Wow, there's a lot of water around. Oh my goodness. Whoa. It's some serious rain going on now. I mean, we literally started this morning in the desert. And now we're in the middle of the rainforest. And it's raining. Oh, my feet are getting wet. Some big puddles. Oh my God. This place is literally starting to flood. So we've found an accommodation on Ioverlander that we're heading to. It's about 40 miles down the road. What are these horses doing on the road? Guys, it's absolutely not the place to stand. Jesus, oh my God. So yeah, 40 miles down the road is our accommodation that we're going to aim for. But yeah, we really have to see how this road is. Oh my Lord. This is getting some serious flooding now. Goodness. OK, this has got from bad to worse here. Look at this. This is absolutely ridiculous now. It's just a river for a road. Look at this. I'm not even joking. Oh my goodness. Look at these drains. OK, we have finally made it into the town Alamor. I think it's called Alamor, and this is where our accommodation, or at least the accommodation that we found on Ioverlander is. Fingers crossed, I hope it exists. But to be honest, halfway through, I wasn't sure if we were going to be able to get here. So the place should be just up ahead. Holy crap. Look at this road. And it's wet as well. There's some kind of road. Oh my goodness. Oh my God. My goodness. What is this road? OK, all right. I have to stop here. Hold on. Oh my goodness. OK, it said we've arrived. You see? Yeah, yeah, like this. That's all. That's all. We went all the way around, and there is a blue gate. OK. OK. Go in there, yeah? Are you serious? Oh my goodness. OK, yep. Yep. OK. Thank you. Oh my God. I'm so happy that we are somewhere. We will check out the options now because I didn't understand anything. What you said? As long as it's a room, and we've got this parking space for Bumblebee, then I'm happy. We made it. That was a ride. I can't believe it. We never had anything like it. It was just riding through the ocean or something. I have no idea. It was water everywhere. I've never seen so much water on the road. That was bordering on ridiculous. Let's just do 40 miles more. Get to this place, get to this town, get to this accommodation. That was some kind of 40 miles. Oh my God. That wasn't what we expected for the end of the day. Absolutely not. It was so nice and sunny at the border. We were like, oh, let's have an easy ride. And at the end, it turned out to be the most difficult and most dangerous ride I think we have had so far. So pretty crazy. But otherwise, I'm super glad that we made it to Ecuador. People here seems really, really nice and friendly. The border guard. They were just like joking the whole time, even though we are a little bit angry. They let us wait for like three hours or four hours. Yeah, I'm so glad that in the end, we were able to get through and at least get some way into Ecuador. And now it's only, I think, five hours to reach Guayaquil, which is our rest point. I think we deserve a rest after seven or eight days on the road, so we really need to chill out for a little bit and try to organize ourselves, organize our stuff, organize the next leg. So yeah, it will be really good to reach Guayaquil tomorrow. And 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.