 Good morning guys and welcome back to our Guinness World Record attempt to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. We're here in the city of Turkestan in Kazakhstan and we're up early this morning. The sun is just rising above the buildings behind us because it's going to get really hot today. Yesterday we had time to explore this amazing city here but today we've got to make some distance north into Kazakhstan. So let me show you guys the route for today. So we are here and today we're aiming for a big day. We want to make it past Kislauda all the way up here to a road house somewhere around here. It's about 380 miles and Google Maps says it will take us 7 hours. It's already 7.30 so better hit the road let's go. Okay already you can feel the sun right? When it hits you you can just feel the heat from it already it's crazy. Man it's going to be a hot day today. Yeah I can tell you that I was dead yesterday after our city tour. I was just knocked out. Yeah we weren't even wearing our motorcycle gear I think it reached 40 degrees yesterday. Hence why we set the alarm early this morning to try and get a little bit of cool riding in the morning. But I'm really positive surprised by this town here. They put a lot of effort in it to make it really nice. Yeah that central area around where the mausoleum is it's just beautiful. It's just beautiful. It's this massive open green space full of parks and monuments. I mean Turkestan is one of the top 10 most visited places in Kazakhstan. You can see why. Beautiful place. You speak English? Yes, yes. Oh cool. Where you learn English? Okay okay okay. Okay. Three, two, one. Cool. Motorcyclist? Yeah, Yamaha. Yeah cool. Yamaha, Suzuki, all under. Kitayski. Kitayski. Kitayski. Kitayski. Japan. Sisi. Novo in Shimkent. Shimkent, yes. This one and this one. This one, Novo in Almaty. Almaty, yes. Anglia, France, Spain, Africa. Africa. Brazil, America. America, Canada. Canada, Korea. Korea, Vladivostok, Russia, Mongolia, Russia. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. Kazakhstan. Yeah, finish. Finish. It's strong. What have you got for us? Cappuccino. Cappuccino, lovely. Look at this. We needed to stock up on some water. And we needed some breakfast. So apparently here is cabbage inside. Okay. And I don't know what's inside here. Okay. Let's give it a go. All right. Some undefined pastries. I love it. Yes. They stopped us. Okay. Hello. Hello. Hi. Good day. Good day. Thank you for this. Okay. This is me. Yes, yes, yes. Good day. Here. This is Lorda. And... Aiteki bee. Yeah. Ah, okay. Okay. Okay. Me sitting. Okay. Okay. You have a shade there. You have a shade this much. Oh. How are you? How are you? Thank you. Photo. Ah, photo? What? Rahmet. Rahmet. Rahmet. Okay. Bye bye. Okay. That was a bit strange, wasn't it? That was funny, yeah. He was like... He just wanted like a picture for evidence that he was like saying something to us or something. Yeah, I think so too. I don't know because he was like... He didn't really say anything. He was like taking a picture and he was just like pointing like da-da-da-da-da. Yeah, yeah. No. There you go. Pleasant police stop in Kazakhstan. Yes. Nice. So we just crossed the east-west time zone boundary in Kazakhstan. Actually it's interesting because Kazakhstan actually spans four time zones. But the country just decided on two. I guess to make it more simple, they just have east Kazakhstan time and west Kazakhstan time. And the boundary we just passed put us now only four hours difference from the UK. Yeah, I mean this is as well a really interesting point about travelling the world to cross all the time zones. You know, normally when you take a plane, I don't know, from England to Australia, you just skip all the time zones because we are riding every time zone back to England. It's always like, oh, we got one hour more. Oh, we got one hour more. Now it's instead of 8.50, it's 7.50. Oh, that means we woke up really early this morning. That means we woke up at like five o'clock this morning. But yeah, just four more time zone boundaries to go and we'll be home. Yo! Oh, a whole bunch of camels right next to the road. Wow. Amazing. Cool. Hello, guys. Hey, guys. They are huge. Wow. There he is. Hello. I mean, we have seen some camels, but that big. They are some pretty incredible animals. Hey. Wow. And so many as well. That's awesome. But I'm confused about them now because some of them have two humps and some of them have one. Like this definitely has one hump. Look. Yeah. What about this one? Hello. As well just one. Yeah, this has one hump. But some of the ones I saw back there had two. So maybe they're just mixing dromedaries and bacteria and camels together. Such beautiful animals. Totally. Oh, we made him a bit scared. Okay. See you later, guys. Cow in the road. Oh, man. What is he doing there? No idea. He's not even with a herd. He's just on his own. A little bit of a rest up here. Stretch our legs. We decided that as we're riding just under 400 miles, we're going to take a break every 100 miles. So we've done our first 100 miles and it's only 9am in this time zone. Yeah. That's going to be a new record. Yes. There's like a road house here and we got some pomegranate, carbonated drink. I don't know. Never had it before, but give it a go. And some crisps. I've never seen this flavor of crisps before. It's like, I don't even know what that is. It's like, I don't know, lamb and potato flavor or something. I don't know. We'll give it a go. What is it? It tastes like lamb. Is it lamb? It tastes like lamb. For me, it does. They're quite meaty, aren't they? We're just throwing away our vegetarianism now here in Kazakhstan. Yeah, completely. Bye bye. We've got a whole massive herd of camels right on the side of the highway. Look at this. Wow. They are big. Wow, and it's crazy that they are just like right on the edge of this highway. I mean, this highway has a speed limit of 110 and you've got like giant trucks flying along and then you've just got a whole herd of camel wandering down the side. That's mental. That's crazy. So we're on break number two of the day, 200 miles down and it's not even midday. Yeah. But our navigation says it's still three hours, 45 minutes to our destination. The road is quite easy, but it's really fast paced and it's very hot as well. So I think we will get there, but it's not the most comfortable, let's say. Hello, America. So the highway is turned into a single track highway now and there are just loads and loads and loads of trucks, a huge queue. And it's really funny because 90% of the trucks are actually all trucks from Germany. So I can see like really old advertising on there. This one is Schreiner, Schreiner Transporter. Probably when they fail their MOT, they probably just like sell them to Kazakhstan. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, we've got a lot of overtaking to do. Let's do it. Man to the front. So we're just having our break and we're just seeing this massive line of trucks that we overtook. Well, they've all overtaken us again. Look at them. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11 trucks. That looks so fun, hey? Yeah. Another overtaking session, hey? Well, we've done pretty well so far. This is break number three. We've covered just under 300 miles, 291 miles and local time is only 220. I don't think we've ever covered nearly 300 miles by two o'clock. Never ever. That's crazy. Yeah, it's always a surprise how other people can ride like 700 or even a thousand miles a day. I have no idea how they do it. Yeah, I know. It's impossible. Yeah. I mean, we're close to 300. I'm already like super tired. I'm already like, oh my God. Anyway, I think we can manage one more leg, 100 miles. Yeah. And then done for the day. Let's do it. 38,999.9. We just hit 39,000 miles on the road. I hope a petrol station is coming soon because we are dangerously low on fuel now. I passed the last one like 50 miles ago and I was like, oh, it really hasn't been very much at all out here. It's like almost a desert. So now the bike's saying that we've got about time for fuel. Is this a petrol station? Yeah, I think so. Maybe it is. Gasolina. Oh, that's amazing. Oh, OK. 10 km or? 5 km. 5 km. OK. Soziva. OK. Yeah. I can see something on the map here coming up. OK. 10 km is not too bad. We can probably make that. OK, cool. The estimation is that I've got 27 miles in the tank. OK. So absolutely plenty. Yeah. Oh, look. Here's some more camels. Look, a whole herd of them. Oh, nice. Wow. That's incredible. Honestly, I just find that crazy that they can just chill there like that. OK. We might be onto something here. Yes, this one looks like he's got some cars in front. Looks promising. Oh, yes. I think we're golden. Yo. Look at that. Nothing to worry about. A cool 25 miles left in the tank. Stressing for nothing. We don't know if they got fuel yet though. It's true. So look, 92. OK. Yeah. Black in the UK is always diesel. OK. So I'm always scared. But it says 92. OK. Yes. We have petrol. Awesome. Look at that. Stopped it on 3,200 dead. Oh, I'm quite proud of that. Yes. Yes. Back in business. Yes. He was just asking to put a sticker on his door. OK. So if you want to do that. Yeah. Let's put a happy and alive sticker on his door. Hello. Hi. Oh, hi. Nice to meet you. Yes, on the door. Cool. Look at this. Nice. Hey, horizon's unlimited. This is cool. Long way back. All bikers are brothers. I like it. Me, Ollie. Her, Lavi. Here. OK. Lavi and Ollie happy and alive going on the door of fame. Rock me. Rock me. Rock me. OK. Bye bye. Cool. Finally reaching the place where we're going to try and stay for the night. Nice. Let's pray that they have a room for us available. Yeah. That's the other thing, isn't it? Because there isn't many options around, to be honest. It's mostly just a desert. I know that they have like camping here, I think as well. In case we can't get a room. Maybe we could camp. OK. Yeah. Let's check it out, hey. Yeah. This is like all in one center. So hotel, cafe, restaurant, all kinds of things. Probably we have to go to the reception, don't we? OK. I guess. Yeah. I am tired after that many hours, I'll tell you. I can imagine. Oh my God. Let's check it out. Yep. So I just spoke to the guy. He's really, really friendly. And we will just pack up the bike behind the building. He gave me the room keys. And the room was only 10 pounds. That's pretty good. Incredible. Nice. I saw the room already. Nice air condition. Yes. Beautiful. And there's a restaurant inside? Yes. Nice. OK. So the plan, drop off everything at the room, drop off Bumblebee and go and eat some food. The green gates inside here. Perfect. Rahmet. What's your name? Daribek. Daribek. There you go. Home sweet home, hey. Yeah. Nice, hey. I really like the design. Look at that. There's rooms in Kazakhstan, there's something else, hey. I mean, they're always nice and clean and beautiful. I just feel so homely. The details are nice. Yeah, it's pretty cozy. 10 pounds. 10 pounds. 10 pounds. So that was a pretty hectic ride today. Very, very long. I think we rode 390 miles pretty much the whole day. I'm really exhausted. I'm really tired and I'm really happy to be here. Happy to life. Yay. So we will just pack up Bumblebee now and then we have a nice rest. We will have a nice dinner here in the restaurant. 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. I don't know what you're supposed to do. Just eat, I guess.