 He said, like, go to the side. I don't understand. Migration, Nicaragua. Oh, oh. Oli is inside at the Adwana office since one hour. Good morning world. Welcome back to the channel. Stay number 360 on our circumnavigation around the globe. Bye. What a cycle. Good morning Bumblebee. Where's Bumblebee? Oh, right here. Bumblebee was nicely packed up just in front of our room that we could keep an eye on her. Safe and sound. We're here just outside of the town of Liberia in Costa Rica. Oh, we've got a coffee in the morning. Oh, we don't just have that. We've got a whole breakfast. Ta-da. So cool that with Booking.com, because we've booked like so many rooms over the past year, we're on like genius level three with Booking.com. And that not only gives us a discount on rooms, but sometimes it gives us a free breakfast as well. We have here a traditional Costa Rican breakfast, which is called Galopinto. And it's actually black beans and rice. It's sort of all mashed up together. And they've given us a bowl of eggs and we got some bread from our bag. But our bread has been like totally squished. Like, look at the slices. But we'll make it work. It is a breakfast. It's a free breakfast. And I'm super excited about it. And today is a super exciting day because we're going to be crossing the border from Costa Rica to Nicaragua. So it's actually just a short ride to the border. It's about like 30 minutes. And then after we will aim to go to Managua, which is the capital city of Nicaragua. Yeah, I think it's about three hours more once you cross the border to get to Managua. But we don't know how long it's going to take us to cross the border. So we'll have to see. Yes, it's going to be a super exciting day today. So we will just enjoy our breakfast and then we will pack up everything. So better eat the breakfast and then hit the road. Welcome all ready. So we're going to go all the way back down there. So that is OK. I'm just going to have to keep the clutch slightly held out so we don't roll off down the hill. It's like anti clutch control. I have to have to pull out the clutch to slow down and pull in the clutch to go faster. No, no, no, we don't we don't need. So I it's OK. You go around the other way this way. Yeah. OK, straighten up. Yep. I think we still have to work on that. Let's head towards the border then, hey? Yes, ready for the next country. It was nice Costa Rica. It was absolutely beautiful Costa Rica. Yes, it was a great time. Oh, yes, here we go. Wow, it's a super windy morning here in Costa Rica. I didn't really expect that, but it's like it's crazy windy here. I have no idea where that's coming from. We haven't had a wind like this since like Patagonia. Yeah, pretty crazy here. So we've got about a 50 minute ride to get over to the border and Nicaragua will be country number 17 on our journey. How crazy is that? Yeah, it went quite quickly, hey? Yeah, it did and I think it's going to go even quicker through all this part in Central America. Yes, it's true. Yes, I read online on Ioverlander that it could take a long time if we are unlucky at the border, actually, because I read that some people had to wait two and a half, three hours for all the paperwork to be done. So I really, really pray that we will be lucky and everything went quite smoothly. But it's always like the feeling, what you have before you cross borders. It's always like this uncertainty, you know. Maybe something is missing, maybe you need a copy of this or that and then it's always like the... You always need a copy of this and that. Basically, the one thing that you don't have is always the one thing they say, no, no, no, you absolutely need this, otherwise you cannot cross. Yes, so even though we have crossed already 70 or like 16 borders now, it's like every time a little bit nerve-wracking. So we're a couple of miles from the border still, but there's like a huge, huge, huge line of trucks. Like, I mean, really the biggest line ever. I don't know what's going on here if they are waiting to enter Niko Agra. Look, they are moving very slowly. Yeah, they are moving. They are moving very slowly, yeah. So we have about five miles to the border now. Yeah, wow, I have no idea what's going on here. It's pretty crazy. Well, it's a good thing we're on the bike. We can just skip everything. Yeah, exactly. And go to the front. I was a little bit nervous to do it like the first time we did it. Now I'm just like flying past everybody like, hello, hello, hello. Yes, yes, yes, don't worry. We'll tell you how it is at the front. He said like go to the side. I don't understand. We seem to have passed quite a few, like checkpoints already, but I don't think any of them are actually the border. I think they're just for the trucks. Transito International. So first now we just try to get some money here because we think that we have to pay in cash probably for our insurance here in Niko Agra. Yeah, and I think it's gonna be like Costa Rica where they won't actually let you get in the country without getting the insurance. Okay, look, the bank is here. That's Bank Costa Rica though. Yeah, let's go. You wanna go to the Costa Rican Bank? Yeah, I think this is like the only bank actually. Oh, okay. All right. It's funny, we just spent all of our Costa Rican cash and then we were like, hold on a minute, we might need cash for the insurance. At the refilling at the moment, the new money in the ATM, so I have to come back in 15 minutes. I was asking like 15 minutes, 20 minutes and then it's working and he said like, oh, I don't know, but I asked the other guy and he said it's just refilling money so it should work after. All right, so we'll wait to get cash then, shall we? 15 minutes later. Success? Yeah. Yes. Rich again. Nice. Let's get the stamp out of Costa Rica that we were CA. Yep, perfect. Stamped out of Costa Rica and now Lavi's just gone in to do hers and then I've got to do customs for Bumblebee and we're ready to make our way into Nicaragua. Yeah. We're just graphing from being as good as Dean. Gracias. Ciao. We're in fight. Gracias. All right, everything on the Costa Rican side done. Customs have said it's all good for us to go. Good to go. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. It was kind of strange because Lavi ended up having to pay an eight dollar like exit tax and we looked it up online and apparently all foreigners are supposed to pay eight dollars to actually leave Costa Rica by their land border here. Yeah, it's really strange. I mean, she was kind of asking me like, did you pay a tax when you entered? And I said, like, no, why was I supposed to? And she is like, yes, everyone has to pay a tax like entering or exiting Costa Rica. I probably could have just said yes and then she would have maybe stamped me out but you know, I don't like to lie. Nobody asked me for anything. So I think he said I can go around. I go, okay, he said I can go around. Okay. Nobody asked me for anything when I exited. They were just like, step the passport off you go. Yeah, so strange, right? I guess I just lucked out and didn't have to pay. Yeah, I guess so. I'll go behind this bike, okay? Yeah, let's follow the bike. Look, here's some overlanders, Costa Rican overlanders. What is she giving him? I'm not sure. Oh, okay. Look, there's a bicycle traveler. Oh yeah. What flag is that? I don't know. I've no idea. That's cool. Oh, and another one. Cool. Awesome. We could have been bicycle travelers, you know, if we weren't so lazy. So we're gonna look for Nicaraguan Migration Immigration. Hola. Gracias. Migración Nicaragua. Oh. Hola. Hola. Oh, we have to park here. Okay. Gracias. Okay, park here. Hola. Hola. Passaporte. Passaporte. Okay. Migración. Chequer. Okay. Pasaporte. Pasaporte. Uno, pasaporte. Dos. Después voy acá. Estamos. Okay. Yes. Migración. Perfecto. Muchos gracias. Cinco. Oh yeah, sí, sí. Tres. Hola. This one is La Vigneche. And this one is an oliva. It's spicy. Ah, moderna. Ah, okay, okay. Okay, gracias. Gracias. Okay. Fumigación. Okay, oh, fumigación. Okay. Hola. Oh, fumigar. Okay. Bumblebee's about to get sprayed. Gracias. Okay, fumigación done. He wants us as well to go in there. Huh? Yeah. Hola, buenas. Gracias. Hola. Three stops so far already. Yeah, crazy, hey? Yeah. Okay, gracias. I don't think we have to stop here. No. Okay. So now we're going to go to this car park. Ah, yeah. And then look, they've got quite a nice big building. They do. It's perfect. I don't know what people talk about that they couldn't find anything here. So far, everything looks really nice and neat. Looks all right so far, that's fine. Cool. Yeah, because sometimes we've been to some borders and there's been just like a container or like a shed or something. No. Look at this one, this is crazy. Perfect. All right, I'll go do immigration, get that sorted and then we'll see how we get on. Yeah. We are officially stamped into Nicaragua, which is absolutely amazing. Apparently we had to pay like 13 US dollar to enter. Which is like 10 dollars for the immigration and then there is a three dollar of like a tourism charge or something like that. Anyway, 13 dollars and we could enter, which is amazing. And Oli is just walking around now, trying to find the adwana guys that we can get our stamp for Bumblebee in. Much, much, much later. So I'm just hiding here behind the bike. I'm eating some pineapple because it's really hot now. I can feel that I'm starting to overheat again. So I thought it's a good idea now to eat some pineapple. Oli is inside at the adwana office since one hour or maybe one and a half hours already. So it's really, really slow going. I'm just waiting here outside in the heat and yeah, I hope that he will be finished soon and that we can get on our way eventually. I got it. Temporary import permit finished. Wonderful. It was a crazy long queue. And then they like moved us all to another building to like split the queue or something. But man, it just took ages. But everything was good. We're ready to see Nicaragua. I'm so happy. Yes. We are finally hitting the road. It's currently two o'clock. What time do we arrive here? Oh, I think probably at 10. Took a little bit more than we wanted to but at least we are in, hello. We are in. Got to see if there's anything else to do. It's true, it's true actually. We also need to look out for a place that sells insurance so that we can get our insurance for Nicaragua because they haven't asked us for it yet. But on Ioverlanda it shows one place which is just up ahead that sells the insurance for this country. Yeah, exactly. It should be just coming up here at the roundabout. Okay, let's see. We might also have some more checks or something to do. Somebody's coming up and saying come this way. Hola. Yep, that's it. Gracias, muchas gracias. Okay, so we just go, do you want to go to this first one? I think so, also. Yeah, okay. $4.00 a day. Money, money. Yes. $5.00, $1.00. Want to gigabyte? $5.00 only $1.00. $1.00? Yes, here's the gigabyte. $1.00, $12.00 gigabyte? No, only $5.00. $5.00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00. $5.00, only $5.00. A SIM card. See? If you go by. That was super quick. That took like five minutes, two minutes. Amazing. Can I get a SIM card? No, no, because I got too complicated from here. It's not just a SIM card, it's like with a plan and isn't that, you know? Yeah, yeah. There you go. Insurance ready? Yeah. We're ready to hit the road into Nicaragua. Let's do it. Cool. Let's go.