 Look, there's some camels right in front. Woo hoo hoo! Hello! Hello! Nice! We just hit a bit of sand in the middle of the road. 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! Coming to the top of the biggest dune to get the view. It's quarter to seven in the morning. The sun is just rising and we're just going to get up to here. To the top of the Grand Dune Mazuga. Look at that. This is the town of Mazuga over there. This all looks like stones, but actually this is all camel poop. Look, there's a bit of camel poop. Good morning world, welcome back to the channel. It's day number 51 on our round the world trip. We are here just outside of the town of Mazuga and look at our view for this morning. This place where we're staying is directly in front of the Grand Dune of Mazuga which is right in front and this whole area known as Eghebe which is just a massive area of sand dunes and it is absolutely spectacular here. If you saw the last episode we actually tried to camp just in front of the dunes. Look at where we've ended up. The tent is set up. Bumblebee is here and the sand dunes are right behind all around us. Look at this. But then a massive, massive sand storm with rain came. I can't believe it's raining and there's a storm in the Sahara. So we quickly had to pack up and then run inside and we got actually a room instead. But yeah, we would have loved to just camp in front of it because it looks so, so epic. But the weather was not on our side. You know, next time dunes, next time. Yesterday we had a day off the bike and we climbed for sunrise this dune in front of us. It was very exhausting but it was worth it when we got up and saw this amazing view and you could see the whole of Mazuga, you could see the whole of Eghebe and all of just the vastness around it. It was incredible. Yeah, it was super, super epic but especially the way down was a lot of fun. It took us probably like one hour to go up and then 10 minutes to go down. So we had an awesome time here in Mazuga but let me show you where we are going to head today. Okay, so we are here at the very, very, very bottom of Morocco right on the border of Algeria and we are going to be heading back up away from the sand dunes up to Erfoud where we are going to be taking this smaller road all the way through to join up with the N10 ending in Tinghir. Just at the start of the Atlas Mountains. Now Tinghir is the start of an awesome gorge area but we are going to explore that area tomorrow. So it's just seven in the morning which is really, really cool. It looks like that we got the rhythm now to wake up early so I'm really proud of us. But anyway, we have 130 miles to go so better hit the road. Let's go. Okay, Lavi's going to walk a little bit because there's quite a lot of sand at the beginning. So I'm just going to do the sandy bit on my own like right now. There she is. Oh, camels. Okay, we have to stop and see the camels for a second. Just going to go and say hi to the camels. Hello. Whoa, look at these guys. Wow, they're absolutely massive. Whoa. Look at these beautiful guys. Hello. Up and about ready to explore the dunes. Very cool. All right. Wow, look at this place to drive. Oh my God. This is about as close as we can get to the dunes without driving on the sand. Here it's a little bit still with rocks and stuff. So we're just about able to drive it. Yeah, exactly. Just about. But there's bits of sand here, look. But I think I'm okay. I'm just going to go nice and easy round here. Just roll over it. This bit here, okay. No worries. Get good, yes. There's one more corner now with some sand. I think it's best maybe if you jump off. Yeah, yeah, I will jump off. Okay, got to get round this sandy corner. Oh, that's a bit deep. Okay. Okay. Oh, sandy start to the morning. Okay, I think that is the last of the deeper sand. Nice. Cool. Let's head back into Mozuga. Look, there's some camels right in front. That's cute. Nice. Look, camels. That's awesome. Camels. Hello. Hello. Hello. Nice. This area is just absolutely unique and stunning. Yeah, it is. In the desert. And this is Mozuga coming up in front of us. But we're just taking a little bit of the desert off-road path. Look at the camels over there. Oh. No way. I want to join the camel train. Wow. Salah. Goodbye, Mozuga. Goodbye, Egg Shevi. Beautiful sand dunes. It was quite the experience to spend some time there. Amazing. And so now we're taking this road back out towards a town called Erfoud. And look at the view of the dunes next to us. That is absolutely crazy. So this is the whole of Egg Shevi is stretching basically on the right side of us now. And it's just a vast area of dunes of sand. I can tell you that all of our equipment and everything, all of our clothes, everything is covered in sand. Everything is so sandy here. And I guess it's to be expected. We just hit a bit of sand in the middle of the road. It's washed onto the road, like blown onto the road. There we go. Oh yeah, there we go. So apparently we have to be quite careful on this highway for blown sand. So we'll go a little bit slower and just be careful about that. All right, we're coming into Erfoud. Or Erfoud, as we've seen on the signs. And so this is the first major town after Merzuga. And from here we take another small road that connects us up to Ting here, where we're staying tonight. Look at this guy with some fruit and veg. Yeah, this looks like a much bigger place. A lot more happening here than in Merzuga, which is basically just for people to visit the sand dunes, really. So we're coming up a bit closer to the hills now, getting more towards the Atlas Mountains again, as we head north or northwest. And this is Meilab. Yeah, the temperature at the moment is 25 degrees, which is quite nice. Still quite nice this morning, yeah. Yes, yes, it's not too hot. A lot of people out and about. Hello. All right, we're back on the Route National 10. We're just coming through Tinejdad. And basically we continue on this Route National now, all the way through to Ting here. A lot of people on bicycles again. Look how many people on bicycles. Amazing. Okay, these fellas doing some stuff on the street. Always got to watch out coming through towns for just obstacles everywhere. Police controls, people doing construction work, people pulling in and out. Always got to keep your wits about you. So it looks like we are just about to arrive in Ting here, which is this like town just in front of us. And behind Ting here, the mountains are just rising up, up, up. It looks absolutely amazing behind. Yeah, it looks super cool, super cool. We booked our room on booking.com and it was the cheapest room in town. How much was it? It was 9 euro. Oh yeah, that's a good price. Yes, but it's still not really sure if the place is real or not real. New listing on booking.com and it doesn't have like an exact address. It just says Ting here. But we have a number to call. So I think we're just going to stop when we get into the town and then try to give them a call and find out if the place does exist. Wow, cool. Wow, look at this. That is green. Yeah. So that's the center that we're just about to head into. And it's like surrounded by this again, Date Palm Oasis. It's just super cool. Oh, nice, look at this. Beautiful. Wow. What a beautiful place for a town. Look at these walls on the side here. Yeah. Crazy. Yeah, every building looks like a castle. Yeah, maybe we can park over there somewhere. Maybe just here on the side of the road and then we can sit here. Okay, yep, sounds good. The host has walked over here to show us where to go. So we've got to get on the bike, go and find him. He's walking down the street over there. Oh, kidoki. Okay, so we're looking for the guy in a grey chucka shirt. And he's walked off this way somewhere. Where is that guy? He's going. I think I see him up ahead. Yes, I think I see him. Yes, I see him. I see him. Can you forward the light? Can you stop? Yes. Can you turn this? Yes. Turn back to? Turn back to? Turn back to? Okay, stop. Thank you. Okay, so we go to the lights. We take a left. Did you understand what he said about Timbuktu? Yeah, he said stop at Timbuktu. What's Timbuktu? Okay, look out for something. Look out for Timbuktu. Okay. All right, let's pull up here. I don't see a Timbuktu. No. Oh, Timbuktu? Yes. I love. I love Hotel Timbuktu. I see it. I see it. Just here? Okay. Okay. Go check this out. Aha. Good afternoon, guys. We arrived. Happy and safe at our place here in Tingil. And Bumblebee is safely in a locked garden downstairs. Ready to go to bed. It was a really awesome ride. I really loved the camel. It was a little bit dangerous as well because there was sand on the road and we had to stop suddenly. So this was really, really crazy. Yeah, a couple of times we were just going down and then suddenly a strip of sand and we were like, whoa, oh my God. One time we slowed down and managed to film a little bit and I kind of edged over it. But the second time we were coming up and the ridge didn't have a chance to slow it down. Just went straight over it and straight through it. It was pretty hairy. But yeah, we made it through safe and sound. It was all good. But the desert was absolutely beautiful. Just how massive everything is down there in the south of Morocco. Yeah, it was epic. It was an epic ride today. Really, really beautiful. So that's it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please give us a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel. Please comment below and we will see you in the next video.