Race Across the World (2019–…): Season 2, Episode 4 - Puno - Peru - full transcript
As the 25,000 km race to Ushuaia approaches the halfway mark, the four teams compete not just with each other but with the extreme altitudes of Peru.
Reaching the other
side of the world is a dream
many of a share.
But by flying over, are we
forgetting how to travel through?
Mexico City, North
America's largest Metropolis
to ushuaia, Argentina,
the most southerly
city in the world.
Twenty hours by plane.
But could you travel the length
of Latin America at ground level
and all for the
price of the airfare.
What have
we got ourselves into.
Five pairs of ordinary
brits are attempting just that.
Let's go!
They will cover
over 25,000 kilometers...
Moments like this, you will
remember for the rest of your life.
In a demanding
and challenging race,
which soars high into the andes,
crosses vast deserts
and navigate some of the
world's most volatile regions.
He's coming here with a gun.
Have they
got what it takes?
Got no Google maps,
got no mum, got nothing.
Both physically...
Someone
call an ambulance.
And emotionally.
We need a miracle
to get out of here.
The
rewards are great.
This is crazy good.
This has brought
us closer together.
The first
team to the finish line
will claim the prize of £20,000,
- in a race...
- Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Across the world.
Excitement, adventure, trauma.
Oh, my god.
Your third
checkpoint is Quito.
The teams took to
the open sea en route to Ecuador.
Best mode of transport ever!
Oh, good god.
A state of emergency has
been declared in Ecuador,
But dramatic events meant
a detour to the Colombian desert.
The checkpoint
is now tatacoa desert.
I want to go now.
Things
got too much for Sam.
It's like the...
The end of it for us.
Night three, not sleeping
in a bed. It's not ideal.
Jen and Rob
prioritize budget over comfort.
I mean, I'm
obviously exhausted.
I've not showered in three days,
got the same pants on for four days.
Emon sacrificed...
You want to choose the
race over the experience?
So uncle and nephew rise
to the top for the first time.
Three teams
made the checkpoint...
Where's Liz and dom, then?
But one is yet to appear.
Maybe we have been a
bit too late back this leg.
I think it's this way -
I actually can't see a bloody thing.
Dom and Lizzie arrive
12 hours after the race leader's
it's starting to rain,
dom. I can feel it.
- Why?
- It's in the bloody desert.
- Right.
- Oh, here we are.
Right.
Oh, god.
We've come last. Pfft!
We've only got 12 hours between
us and jamiul and emon, so...
- we're ready to go.
- Bring on leg four.
Oh, it's very wobbly.
Oh, my god. I don't know
if this is terrifying or fun.
While some of the
teams explore the tatacoa desert,
- Ooh.
- It's like something off star wars.
I had no idea what it
was going to look like.
We arrived in the dark,
and this morning I woke
and I was like, "whoa."
It'll be sad to leave this
place., - Yeah, it's nice.
Feels though
it has more to give.
First to
depart... Emon and jamiul.
I think, is the plan
to head straight out of here
as fast as we can.
All the teams are very
close together now.
We were last, last
leg and now we're first,
and it is a fine line
between fourth and first.
Your fourth checkpoint is puno.
Puno.
I don't know where that
is. Where the hell is puno?
In the south of Peru,
at 3,800 meters above sea-level,
the city of puno.
Perched on the shores of
the largest and highest leak
in South America, lake titicaca.
To reach it, the teams will
need to navigate their way
through the country's
towering mountains,
coastal deserts
and ancient cities
of the once mighty inca empire.
- Hello, hello.
- What are you doing here?
- Why are you back?
- Big news.
But first, an
urgent change to the schedule.
We've got the envelope here.
- Well, there's something on the back...
- No.
And I'll read it
out to you. Right.
Due to extraordinary circumstances of
the ongoing state of emergency in Ecuador
and the impassable
nature of the Amazon jungle,
it is not possible for you to continue
your journey south by land or sea.
- No.
- What?
Yeah. How does that work?
With violent protests
against government cutbacks
escalating on the
streets of Ecuador,
a state of emergency is in place
with borders to the country closed.
The only other land route
from Colombia into Peru
is through thick
amazonian jungle.
But the presence of
armed guerrilla groups
means traveling through
this area is prohibited.
For your safety, it is now
necessary for you to fly to Peru
in order to continue
towards the finish line.
Oh my god, we're flying.
It's actually quite a shame.
We've done that whole journey
to miss out quite a big chunk.
That's actually quite sad.
It must be pretty serious
if we have to resort
to these measures.
We got so far
without having to use a flight.
Yeah, yeah.
Quite a good
amount to be fair.
So you want
to do it by land or sea?
Nothing can be done, really. When we have
to take a flight, we have to take a flight.
It's a real shame we're
going to miss Ecuador.
At the end of the day,
safety is Paramount.
- Yeah. Yeah.
- So, you know, we have to take it on the chin.
The new starting
point for the fourth leg
is at the nearest
possible airport in Peru.
Well, everyone feels like
being on the plane is cheating
and I... I absolutely
bloody love it.
I could get used to
this mode of transport.
In the foothills
of the andes, jaen city,
the jumping off point
for father travel south,
towards the next checkpoint,
at least a 2300 kilometer
journey away in puno.
Twenty kilometers north of jaen is
the city's brand new airport terminal.
- A bamboo airport, cool.
- Pretty cool, isn't it?
It's impressive, this.
The teams
will be held here,
starting the race in
the order they arrived
into the tatacoa checkpoint.
Our lead is 2 hours and
28 minutes ahead of Jen and Rob.
I think it's time. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's do this.
- See you later, guys.
- Good luck, guys.
The race is
definitely getting harder.
I'm very worried
about the budget.
I'm petrified about the budget.
With over
half the race still to go,
emon and jamiul have spent
more than half their entire budget.
It has played in my mind that
we might not make the end.
I honestly can't see us making
it with the budget that we got,
and that worries me.
It worries me a lot.
It's all about
planning our routes a bit better.
To go through Peru, you
can go through the andes,
which is going to be,
uh, very mountainous.
Although it is a shorter
route by looking at the map.
I just feel it's going
to be a lot longer.
Peru is divided
north to south by the andes,
with the faster travel connections
found along the low lying coastal roads.
The other option is
to go down the coast.
I'm assuming the road
networks is going to be a lot flatter
- and a lot quicker.
- Mm-hmm.
But to reach puno,
3,100 meters above sea level,
the teams must at some
point climb into the mountains.
Whilst most travelers choose
a slow but steady ascent,
others may be tempted by a steeper
but quicker climb to the checkpoint,
running the risk of problems
with altitude sickness.
If you can make it through
trujillo today, there's a job there
that I think is
perfect for us to do.
With money a priority...
emon and jamiul are traveling
via a small fishing town
near the city of trujillo,
where they can pick up work.
Right, let's
go buy those tickets.
I want to get the 10:30 bus,
which is in about five minutes.
We're hoping that we get
into trujillo at about 8:00.
We don't want to be
stuck with the others,
so we're just trying to
move as fast as possible.
- Do you think we can make up the 12 hours?
- Yeah. Easy.
Just go steal Jo's passport.
Back at the airport,
the rest of the teams
wait to resume their race.
- Titicaca. Titi... caca.
- Titicana. Titicaca.
Titicaca.
Second
team due to depart,
two-and-a-half hours
behind the leaders,
Jane and Rob.
We've seen this opportunity
to work with bears.
I think it's like a rehabilitation
center from what I gather.
I'm into pets, so I would
like to work with the bears.
They've spotted a job giving them
a chance to work at an animal sanctuary.
I've never seen
a bear in real life.
- That would be cool.
- We might even see Paddington.
- So, that would see us start on the pacific route.
- Yeah.
Let's go.
Now I'm ready to strike this
balance between race and experience,
every leg I've been getting,
like, braver and braver and braver.
And actually, now,
speaking about it...
- You're excited.
- I'm actually a bit excited
to see Peru. I don't
really know much about it.
I just know,
obviously, that there is,
um... Guinea pigs.
- That they eat.
- I know they eat them.
I just have to not
think about that.
Jen and Rob are
planning to travel south via chiclayo,
the closest city to
the bear sanctuary
if we get a night bus,
we do have to find
an accommodation.
Don't especially want
to get a night bus,
but it's just a ridiculous
amount of money that we save.
We all stranded here
in jaen until 10:00 P.M.
- I can hear a parade.
- Hmm. It's a funeral, I think.
There's a load of
people. Hundreds of people.
Well, that came out of the blue.
Joining the race
nine-and-a-half hours behind the leaders,
Jo and Sam.
So we're getting a night bus. The
earlier ones are all fully booked.
So, we're getting an 11:00 one.
Do you know
what time it arrives?
6:00 in the morning.
- I love the bus journey.
- Fabulous.
Let's go get
some food. I'm starving.
I don't know whether I can keep up
with budgeting on food, especially.
Like, I... I like to eat
and I don't like not being able to
spend as much as I would want to
on what I'd want to.
I just don't like that.
- How long till the bus?
- An hour... and a bit.
So we need to probably
leave in half an hour.
No. I'm going to go and
get more food after this
Sam's still
seems to be struggling.
We've decided to do more
things that he wants to do.
Unfortunately, that will make a dent
in our budget, but I think it's worth it.
I'm still hungry.
Oh, we're going.
They're locking up. Okay.
- They're shutting the airport?
- Right. Let's get our stuff.
At the airport, just
one team are still waiting to depart.
We're last.
We can't even move.
Can't do anything
about it for two hours.
After... we go...
We go to fishing.
Yeah, -and then, after,
if possible, if you have lucky guys,
- you have a fish.
- Oh, okay.
Then we come back to the
houses and we can prepare the fish.
Oh, awesome.
Yeah, that would be amazing.
This is... if you help
me, I can help you.
- Okay. Brilliant, yeah.
- Fingers crossed, we catch something.
Emon and jamiul
have woken up in huanchaco...
Awesome.
On the country's
northwest coast.
Driving on the streets of Peru.
Today, they'll be working
in exchange for accommodation
with a meal thrown
in if they can catch it.
Local fishermen like
John surf the pacific waters
on small boats made from Reed,
a tradition that goes
back over 3,000 years.
This is a tora horse. Because
the nose, the wave is coming...
- So the nose is this...
- Ah, and then it goes down.
Like a... like a horse.
Okay, yeah.
- This is 50 kilos.
- Wow.
And with water,
after, it's 120 kilos.
- Heavy, ain't it?
- It's heavy.
- Wow!
- Yeah.
This is, uh, my family.
You know, my father, my uncle.
To be honest, I just
thought we'd just come here
to do a bit of
fishing with a stick.
Didn't realize there was
all this involved, like, nets,
also these incredible boats.
I'm all excited.
This is so different to what I
had imagined that we'd be doing.
John and
his father, Santos,
have been fishing
together for 24 years,
and still use
traditional techniques
that have been passed down
through their family for generations.
John mentioned his
grandfather did this.
And his grandfather
before did this.
The cultural background
that I come from
of someone from a
British-bengali family,
I can't see the resemblance
in the family unity here.
- I've got some fish.
- How many have you got?
- Five.
- Five?
That was amazing.
Quite surprised, the
amount of fish that we caught.
And they're, like,
big, juicy fishes,
you know, they're not, like, small
mackerel that you find back at home.
I'm looking forward
to eating the catch.
I can't wait.
This is going to be our
first taste of Peruvian food.
Oh, it's cold! That is cold.
Oh, my nipples are hard already.
That was the worst shower.
I have ever had... in my life.
In chiclayo, having
traveled overnight from jaen,
Joe and Sam are planning
their onward journey
to Peru's capital, Lima,
So we've got four
hours to wait for the bus,
but we decided to upgrade because we
were quite uncomfortable on the way here.
It was about 40
quid, so 20 quid each.
Travel in style and
comfort.
That's what we're
going to do from now on.
With Jo's
strategy to relax the budget...
Oh, look,
there's the barber's.
- Ola.
- Hello.
It's not just their travel
that's getting an upgrade.
Budget's tight, but we
splashed the ice on the haircut.
Oh, god. I feel like I
haven't got a haircut in ages.
What about that one?
It's not a short on the side.
This one?
I know what looks best.
I know what makes him
look even better looking.
He's 19, but he's still my baby,
So...
You're like a little turtle.
I don't want you to be
set free like they are.
I think Sam can now see the
positives he has got out of the race.
He has tried new things,
he's come out of
his comfort zone,
he's been able to combat
some of his fears and panics.
But it's continuing
to try and find things
that will hopefully give him
encouragement and confidence
so that hopefully we
can stay in the race.
Since the salsa bite, it's,
uh, changed my ways a bit.
New haircut, new me.
That feel better?
Yeah, I know.
- Feels like a tree.
- But it looks great. You look good.
We're
heading towards Lima.
It's the capital,
well connected,
so I'm really happy to go there.
Okay.
Finally on the road.
Dom and Lizzie are
en route to chiclayo,
where they plan to find
the next available bus south
towards the
transport hub of Lima.
I'm really happy with
the fact that I can explore
my link to Saint Rose
and it is an amazing city.
Dom and I had quite
a catholic upbringing.
It was very important
to our childhood
and to my mum and to my grandma.
When I was conferred, my catholic
Saint name that my grandma chose for me
was st Rose of Lima, so I'm
quite excited to explore Lima
and see if we could find out
more about Saint Rose's life
and what she did and
why she became a Saint.
It makes the Lima
more personal for us.
To reach Lima and
close the gap on the other team's,
dom and Lizzie need
a swift bus transfer.
Dostickets for
Lima. We only have dollars.
We only have dollars.
How much is soles for dosperson?
$60 between us. So
we've got to ask someone...
- $60?
- Yeah,
The next bus
leaves in five minutes,
but payment can only
be made in local currency.
Do you want me
to see if I can exchange it?
I'll give you 70. Just
run. Just run and do it.
Dollars into soles?
If we make this... bus,
it's an absolute miracle.
Ah, it's shut.
Right, we've got four minutes...
Uh, dollars... into soles?
That's okay.
Thank god.
- You owe me one, Lizzie.
- Thank you so much, dom.
How'd you do that?
- I ran.
- Ugh, probably cried.
I don't know why I just
didn't take my bag off here.
- But
nothing's ever easy, is it?
Dom and Lizzie
making their connection to Lima
means they're leaving
chiclayo ahead of Jo and Sam,
who have opted for
vip travel on a later bus.
Emon and jamiul are 200
kilometers south in huanchaco,
while Jen and Rob are heading
60 kilometers east of chiclayo
towards chaparri bear sanctuary.
You want to talk bears?
I'm gonna make 'em
such a yummy meal.
Marmalade, sandwiches.
Do you like to feed
milk to a baby one?
Not from my own
breast, but from a bottle.
There's not a maternal
bone in my bloody body.
Oh, that is a massive lie.
You're always caring and
looking after everybody.
Aw, that's nice. I
disagree, but thank you.
- Hey, we're here.
- Show me the bears! I'm ready.
I'm ready. Ready.
Sitting in a 34,000
hectare nature reserve,
chaparri is a rescue center
Oh, look at you!
Named after the
distinctive markings around their eyes.
They look a
little bit likepaddington.
Is this really hot here, 'cause
they've not got their coats on?
They are the only species
of bear, native to South America.
Bear!
Hello! He waved. Oh, do
you think he learned that in a circus?
- Maybe.
- Oh, that's sad.
The sanctuary is home to seven
bears, many of them rescued from circuses,
where they suffered
mistreatment.
Okay. So, we're cleaning
the pen, apparently for a new bear.
Once the bears arrive here,
they're settled in one of the small enclosures
for rehabilitation. Before being
released into the semi-wild.
Watch your bum.
You sneaky little boy.
I think he likes you.
I'm hoping our relationship
gets stronger on this trip.
That's the big
driver, I think, for me.
Aw, look at him, sitting
and watching, enjoying the show.
When I lost my hearing, for
me and Jen, turned from kind of a
loving, exciting relationship to
almost like a patient-carer relationship.
That's not what you
want out of a marriage.
So much
better already, isn't it?
Yeah.
Quite nice
flooring beneath here.
It's like we've paused
the relationship,
had a bit of a dodgy time.
I'm now kind of building
him back up and then we'll...
We'll just hit play
and we'll be off again.
Making such good progress.
- Good.
- Great job.
We're just taking
this little bit of a stop,
just to work out
how to go forward.
Eggs?
- Si, vamos.
- The eat eggs.
That's a lot of eggs,
you're having me on.
- Oh, fish fingers...
- Oh...
Did you order
some eggs and some fish?
Calm down, boys.
There's enough for everybody.
For Jen, you can see
her confidence growing
with each time she gets
pushed out of her comfort zone.
Ready?
And I think that's making her
a happier person which is nice
and that, that makes me happy.
You take the top
off and look at the middle.
Really?
I think race is the first time we've
spent so much time together, isn't it?
And I've really enjoyed it.
This experience
has kind of made me feel
I would like to have a
family at some point.
Yeah, one day I want to have
a baby. Probably not right now.
Talk about our
future often, don't we?
Yeah, I could suppose
that next year, next year.
'Cause we talk about
it, then I decide, nah.
Definitely next year again.
Doesn't he have two fish snacks?
No, he won't. Oh, dear.
Don't overfeed the
kids like this, man.
There's never gonna be
a perfect time though, is there?
Please. I'm not having
a baby right now. Thank you.
Didn't the spreadsheet tell
how the finances worked?
How we can't afford it. Boom.
Welcome to this
family in winter.
I thank you very much.
Thank you. Thank
you for accepting us.
- Gracias.
- Oh, beautiful.
Now, we go
to prepare this rich...
Okay.
And when chako, emon
and jamiul are turning their day's catch,
into a traditional
Peruvian meal.
Hey, you have
a good thing, yeah?
Ceviche is a
national dish of raw fish,
cured in lime juice,
herbs and chilli.
- It's spicy, that.
- Oh, that's good.
Do you often
cook with your dad?
Yeah, my fire. He's
my teacher for cooking.
Yeah? Only as
good as our teachers.
The race set that. Sometimes you
just have been so well connected.
You can tell the bond between
them. I envy what they've got.
Something I never had
with my dad and I liked that.
Bon appetit.
That's good, man.
For me it's one of the best
experiences that I've had.
Because I got to
meet you and your dad.
We went out fishing. We caught
and cooked together, we eat together.
That's the way a
family should be.
This trip has allowed me to
question all my relationships
that was absent for a
substantial period of time
from the family, from my dad and
mom and my brothers and sisters.
And I do regret that.
But still got a chance
to make up for lost time.
And it is something that I am
gonna pursue when I go home.
I'm gonna actively get
to know them better.
It's really good.
Really good. I find it
wonderful how you and your dad
Yeah. I think all my
life to stay with him together
we are a good team.
I feel like I'm back at
home, eating with the family.
It's very important
you remember this.
Yes, I will remember
this for the rest of my life.
When I have children I will
tell them, John and sanchos,
"look after me."
Hopefully I'm gonna be
making my own family very soon.
It is something that I
ideally want for my children.
To have that special
bond. I'd be a happy man.
Fresh fish has
a lot of phosphor,
okay.
And then you, lot of
energy, you know, with a girl,
so, impossible to have
no one kid, no two kids.
- It's possible, 14, 15 kids.
- Wow.
- Okay.
- The parents of my father, 18,
- 18 kids?
- 18 kids.
'Cause it's too much
energy, you know, for your body.
- Oh, I'm drunk little bit.
- Yes.
Good, god.
Spatchcock Guinea pig?
At chappari, Jen and Rob
have earned the quivalent of twenty pounds.
Also included, a room for
the night, and an evening meal.
You know, I'm
not gonna try any of it.
I believe that you should
try eating but I can't eat
my favorite pet
in the whole world.
Guinea
pig, historically,
a delicacy in Peru.
Oh, god.
Narrow success story in the
nation's struggle with child malnutrition.
That could be chicken.
- Really?
- Yeah, it's nice.
While the couple settle in for
the night, the other teams are on the move.
We're back on another bus.
It's been the day of my life.
Travelling
through the night
along the coastal highway,
towards Peru's main transport hub,
the nation's capital, Lima.
Known by the Spanish
as the city of kings.
Today, it's home to
one-third of Peru's population.
Three million of
whom, live in favelas.
Or pueblos jóvenes, young towns.
This must be about her life.
Where is it, to Santa Maria.
It's mine. I can't
understand any of it.
Dom and Lizzie are visiting
the catholic church of Santa Rosa of Lima,
the patron Saint of Peru,
who cared for the
city's sick and poor.
I still wonder why...
How much such a specific,
age did the same thing for you.
Maybe because Saint Rosa
took in people who were in poverty
and were sick, needed help, that's a
reflection of what grandma was like.
- Maybe -she wants
me to be like that.
Maybe she... yeah.
Very recently, our
grandma passed away.
- I won't talk about grandma.
- I'll talk.
She was a very inspirational
person in life, wasn't she?
Yeah.
I think we should
light a candle for grandma.
Yeah, I think
that's a nice idea.
A lot of the skills we're gonna
have to channel into the race,
are things that she's taught us.
She taught us to
never judge anyone for anything.
At the end of the day, just get
your head down and get on with it.
She'd be so excited
for us to do this,
and I wanna do it for her.
To show that we loved her loads.
- That was just for her.
- Yeah.
We left so soon
after her passing,
that we did not have a chance
to say good bye or anything.
That was a nice
way to ackowledge it.
And thought she's
watching over us.
Oh, yeah. Is it me?
That's enough.
I am...
You're never travelling
any other way.
Having paid a
premium to travel in style,
Jo and Sam are
about to arrive in Lima.
And then we'll get the
earliest bus possible.
One to ica, I'm going
to the fabolous desert.
Yeah, I think that'll
be really good.
With a plan to follow
the coast as long as possible,
mother and son are heading
to the desert oasis of ica.
From there, they'll be well positioned to
start the resent towards the checkpoiint.
Krispy kreme's.
Are you having a lot?
Sam, Sam, Sam, Sam, calm.
No.
But first a
pit stop in the capital.
To satify Sam's food cravings.
Oh, there's Chinese, I am in.
But with their budget starting
to suffer. Jo's hoping a visit
to Lima's central market,
will help take them away from
the expensive American imports.
What is that?
I like Chinese. I
don't want hamster.
You need to try
stuff, you haven't tried.
With papaya.
From a young child, I used to
love filling my face with food.
I put so much food in my mouth
that I won't be able to chew it.
What, what? Nutella.
I love all the beautiful fruits
and you go for
the crappy sweets?
Back at home, I eat,
like, five sandwiches at lunch.
I don't make sandwiches, I go to
the shop and buy, like, five meal deals.
Get about five takeaways
a week, any food I want.
Here, it's a lot different
'cause we're under budget.
- Is that a banana?
- It is.
That's a big banana.
When he was in school, he
used to be on adhd medication.
So he would have no appetite.
And then, when the drugs wore off,
he would be desperate to eat.
And I think the restriction on
food does, sort of, stress him out.
Ah, sea urchin.
- Let's try it.
- No, that's for you. I'll walk off.
The initial reason
for coming on the race
was, really, for Sam
to discover the world.
Stepping out of
his comfort zone.
- No!
- Oh!
Trying new things. There is
lots to discover in terms of food.
Mom's buying a sea urchin. If anyone
thinks I'm eating that, they are wrong.
This is why we're traveling,
to try these new things.
- You gonna go for it?
- No.
Okay.
It's actually quite nice.
- Sure, I'm done.
- Seriously.
- I'm done.
- It's okay. Try the end bit.
It's not as fishy as
crab or anything.
It basically tastes crunchy and
then you get a bit of a sea taste.
Oh, my god.
It's not so bad, is it?
- Yeah, you're right. It just tastes like the sea.
- Yeah.
We need to get a
move on and get asking,
'cause we're getting later and
later into the afternoon now.
Planning how to
leave Lima, dom and Lizzie...
- They look English.
- Does that mean they'll know how to get a bus to to cusco?
- I think we shold ask them.
- Go on, then.
- Can you come with me?
- Yeah, I'll come with you but I'm not asking.
The
siblings are aiming
to undertake the steepest
climb to the checkpoint
traveling high up in the
andes via the city of cusco
but first, they need to
figure out how to get there.
- Are we gonna stand here?
- I don't know what to do, dom.
I do worry about Lizzie's
lack of self-confidence.
When we used to go shopping,
she would refuse to go to the checkout
'cause she had a lack of
confidence to speak to a stranger
or carry out a simple task.
I just don't wanna have
a dead-end conversation.
- There's no harm in asking.
- Okay.
- I can't approach people.
- Well, that's something
you're gonna have to
learn to do in this race.
Sometimes, I wanna shake
her and I want her to realise that
she shouldn't
think so negatively.
She is really smart, but I can see it in her
eyes that she thinks that she's not able.
- Just sick and tired of you.
- Me?
Yeah, making me do
things I don't wanna do.
- I know. I know.
- It's exhausting.
I know it's
difficult, but, like...
As you said, we're a team.
- That dog's cute.
- Lizzie, shut up about the dog, all right?
You're gonna have to, like,
take your weight a little bit.
- That's not fair.
- What?
I am trying to help you
with your self-confidence.
And it's not gonna help
by just following me around
when I'm asking
people where to go.
- Do you wanna ask him?
- Yeah.
Okay. Initiate.
Do you speak English?
- Uh... so, so...
- Yeah?
- We're trying to find a bus terminal.
- To cusco.
- If we can get a taxi...
- Terminal to get to cusco?
Yes, it's...
- To cusco is 22 hours or maybe 20.
- Okay.
To know what time the
bus leaves, you have to go to the terminal
- and buy tickets.
- Okay, okay.
Perfect, that was very good.
Well, I think we've got
two options to get to puno.
We either go to Lima,
or we go to arequipa.
We should work
out the logistics.
Lima or arequipa.
I want to go to Lima.
We need to make sure we're
using our time effectively.
We don't know how we are
going to deal with the altitude.
On the
road from chaparri,
Jen and Rob are
planning their next move.
To break their journey in the
capital or continue further south
to acclimatize in arequipa, just
over 2,000 meters above sea level.
Arequipa offers
us a slower ascent.
I don't like the word slow.
We'll probably get there dizzy than
get there 5 days later feeling quite well.
The risk, though, is
that we get sent back.
The route going
to arequipa is right.
Oh, hubby.
Rob's decided on a more
cautious approach to the checkpoint.
Meanwhile, two teams
are taking a riskier route
and starting their steep
ascent into the mountains.
We're actually climbing quite
a bit of altitude here right now.
So, some of us might
experience altitude sickness,
I'm not sure if I will, myself.
Hopefully not.
I guess my asthma combined
is not a good combination.
We're pretty high up.
- And the roads are pretty windy.
- Yeah.
- My tummy isn't steady.
- Yeah.
I feel like I've gone
on high from drinking.
My eyes are gonna
pop out of my had.
This is you....
Dom, I don't think you
understand my sinus.
At 3,400
meters above sea level,
cusco, the capital
of the inca empire,
famed for its ancient walls.
Masterfully engineered,
they've endured for centuries.
- Whoo!
- That was a long one. Whoo.
Its altitude
makes it an ideal base
for expeditions
higher into the andes.
This is a different sort of
weather than we're used to.
Before making
their way to puno tomorrow,
emon and jamiul
are planning to trek
to one of Peru's
most magical sites.
What time do you
go rainbow mountain?
- Can we go there today?
- No, tomorrow, because
the tourist Van went
5:30 morning until 6:00pm.
- So we can't go now?
- No, it's too late now. It's not wise.
With no transport to
the foot of the mountain today,
it's a big decision.
Obviously, it is a wonder of the
world and the rainbow mountains...
Yeah, but at what cost
are we giving it up anyway?
Is it worth it? It's a
three-hour journey.
We ain't got the time. It's probably
gonna take about five hours.
A full day, basically.
I actually didn't think that it
was so high, I'm not gonna lie.
You're the one that's got
the asthma and can't inhale.
That's what concerns me.
If it's gonna be a sacrifice
to your health and the race,
even at that altitude, it takes a
couple of days to get back to normal.
I do worry about him.
He' s a grown adult now,
but he's always be my
nephew no matter how old he is.
I'll always worry about him.
I know everything that you said is
right. It's my concern as well, yeah?
But then, if I could see
those sorts of landscapes,
it's gonna be worth it.
Yeah, it would be amazing.
What I aim to get out of this
trip is a bond with my uncle
so that we can have memories.
Memories that we don't have,
because we couldn't have.
That's how you
want to know family
and you can't break those sorts of
bonds. That's where love comes from.
We want to go to rainbow
mountain tomorrow.
Special price, 60 sol.
Sixty sol, special price? Okay.
- Let's go get some food or something.
- Yeah.
Come on, then.
Eight hundred
kilometres west...
This is real desert.
If you imagine the Sahara
desert, this is what I'd imagine.
Yeah.
Yet to head
inland to start their ascent.
Jo and Sam are on the fringes of the
atacama desert on the pacific coast.
A 1,000 kilometer
expanse of arid landscape
stretching from Peru to Chile.
- Oh, wow.
- This is peculiar looking.
We're in the middle of a
desert and there's a lake.
- It's weird. Do you reckon there are crocodiles in there?
- No.
It's an oasis. The
water comes from below.
- I thought htat was a spring.
- Well, it sort of is
but it's got an oasis
in a desert, so...
I wanna get on a boogie
board and do what he's doing.
Woo-hoo!
- Now this is fun.
- Yeah it is!
Whee!
Whee! Oh,!
Wow, look at the sun go down.
- That is amazing.
- That is beautiful
and worth all the tough
times in the last four weeks.
Aye, been good.
So, how many 19-year-olds
can travel with their mum?
Yeah, probably just you, really.
You know, it's contentious,
we've got a long journey,
we're trying to balance
it with enjoying ourselves
but also have a budget.
There's bound to be stresses. I
think our relationship is still intact
even if you find me slightly
more irritating than you used to.
Keeping their
relationship intact may seem priceless
but it does come
at a financial cost.
- It's been really good fun.
- Now I'm gonna beat you to the bottom.
You're clearly more
aerodynamic than me.
Dom and I happened to
pick up a shift for a nightclub
for a few hours.
There are a few
really annoying people
but we need the money.
Arriving in cusco,
in a bid to boost their budget,
dom and Lizzie...
Hi, welcome.
Your work, give this to the
people in the main square.
Each bill, it's a free shot.
- If you make people come here...
- Come here.
Yeah, exactly.
We share the tips.
Let's go.
I want half. All right,
done. Off you go.
I don't think this
is Lizzie's forte.
Hello, a few shots? No?
Hi, guys. How are
you this evening?
Free shots? No?
How have I ended
up pub side by myself?
And Liz is inside there in
the warm having a cup of tea.
The
lonely work of a flyer.
- Are you proud of being Peruvian?
- Yeah.
- I love live here.
- Yeah.
- And do you go to school?
- Actually, I'm going to the university.
- Now?
- Yeah.
- Do you study too?
- I did.
But I stopped studying now.
I left 'cause I didn't like it.
Earlier this year, I
dropped out of university.
I was watching all my friends
around me doing so well
and I did feel a
bit like a failure
and it was quite hard a
decision for me to make,
I knew by the time I
got to my third year,
where I was wasn't
the right place
and I knew it
wasn't right for me.
- What do you study?
- Law.
- Law, oh, wow, really?
- Yeah.
- Do you wanna be a lawyer?
- Yeah. I want help to the people.
- Do you?
- Yeah. We need justice.
Yeah. It's nice to hear that
you've got such a clear path
and you really want
to do something
'cause I have no
idea what I want to do.
I'm a bit lost, really.
I feel like my future at the
moment is quite uncertain
but this race has
come at the perfect time
and I need this experience to
really give me some direction
and some motivation as to
where I'm going to go next.
You seem to... You saying about
giving back to your community,
and wanting to help others
is quite inspiring to me.
That's something
I'm slowly learning
whilst traveling to
all these countries
is that there's a much
greater sense of community.
Yeah.
There is a bar just up there that's
giving free shots if you're interested.
- I think we are okay.
- You okay?
You headed back home.
- Ok, well...
- Thank you. ♪♪
- Have a good night.
- You too.
Hi, guys. How are
you this evening?
No? See you later.
I think you need
to find your way.
What do you want to do
for the rest of your life?
- I think that...
- What's going on there?
- Working hours!
- Oh my, god.
- I was not very successful.
- Yeah, we think so.
I get walking up to people like
free shots, and they were just
I will pay you.
- Okay.
- Really?
Will be one hundred solace.
That's more than we deserve.
- Yeah? Don't worry.
- We like it.
Ruthful, taking of
hers to the middle.
- Good luck, with your trip.
- Ba-bye.
Thank you.
Oh, it feels good.
I made it. We got a
long way to go pal.
Emon and jamiul are embarking
on their expedition up rainbow mountain.
Until 2015.
The peaks lay undiscovered
beneath layers of snow,
but the effects of
climate change have
caused them to melt away,
revealing the mountains
colorful stripes made up
fourteen different minerals.
It's a two hour ascent.
And at this altitude,
the lungs can only take
in half the amount of
oxygen than at sea level.
That street is feeling
quite heavy today.
To be honest with you,
it's all right. I think I
can, uh, fight through it.
Let's do this.
By the start of Everest,
have a bit, with many people.
I've climbed various
mountains across the world,
including Everest.
But most important thing to me about
this trip is the relationship with jamiul.
The rainbow mountain.
Where are you getting
this accent from?
It's a Welsh accent.
Rainbow mountain.
Look at the very queue going up.
All top
their testicles?
Shoe flat, big journey.
How many shot?
Let's let me that.
I hope
we get there at all.
I'll carry
you if I have to.
I swear this stick
is slowing me down.
The summit at five
thousand two hundred meters
is over four hundred meters higher than
mont blanc. The tallest peak in Europe.
Just hit the dump,
a bit of this weather.
It's snowing.
I'm cold.
I'm getting slightly miserable.
Soon as I get there.
If I can do this here. I
can do a hell of a lot more.
I keep pursuit.
- This is yours.
- Yeah.
Look at those colours.
That view is good, init?
We did it.
If anyone can
do it, I can do it.
We actually thought
of, not coming up here,
because of me and the altitude.
Mind over mind.
A bloody mule could climb
the mountain. Out of ten years
Out of
touch for ten years.
I feel more close to emon
than I ever have been.
Family. So that's why
it's all about, isn't it.
Real proud of ya.
Let's do it.
You got out through sickness.
Are you feeling alright?
My cheek really hurt, but i'm sure that's
got nothing to do with altitude sickness.
It's probably because she
punched me in the mountain, I guess.
It's all twisted and turned
around the mountains
getting thrown
around state of the car.
On their more gradual claim,
Jen and Rob have arrived in arequipa.
Thanks.
Let's see if we can
get a bus to puno.
We'll start going to all the bus
companies and get times and prices.
Puno?
Robbie decided to
come here, and that's fine.
If it isn't the right decision,
he will not hear the end of it.
What times do you go?
- Four?
- Dos personas?
Thirty and thirty.
I think I've taken
some good decisions.
Jen struggles with
being told what to do.
So glad I kind of push
Jen to come this way.
Such a beautiful city.
These two.
We just left our
bags with a random women.
We way may or may
not ever see them again.
I'm done with this day already.
Let's go and enjoy the city
In the shadow
of El misti volcano,
colonial arequipa is Peru's second largest
Metropolis, nicknamed the white city
after its unique baroque buildings,
carved from local rock, white.
From solidified volcanic ash.
It looks very grand, doesn't it?
Yeah. So far, so good.
I love the palm tree.
- Oh, you want to hold my hand, do you?
- Why not, love.
This is very pretty.
Sometimes it's nice for you to
deaf open, just sort things out.
Because I don't
want to all the time.
I feel really guilty when I say,
since his hearing loss, I
have been the strong one.
Not like the man
in the relationship,
but the strong one, the
one he has been like.
Everything is actually
going to be okay.
I just want
to eat all of this.
As soon as I came out of the operation,
it took me a long time to come around
and just not been able
to do the basic things.
Just like walk to the toilet.
Not being able to
thrive, dependent on Jen
to look after me, to
bathe me, to cook for me.
Absolutely delicious.
So romantic having a stuffed
pepper outside the toilet
his confidence has
been knocked terribly.
I just need to kind of help
him get back to how he was.
I like this city, better of
all the ones we've visited.
I'm looking forward to...
I want to be there
tonight, I want to... yeah.
- We could be there tonight. I think. It's a possibility.
- We need to get there tonight.
Really glad that he
chose to come here.
And I'm glad that he kind
of stood up for himself.
He was adamant on. And
yeah, I'm glad that he was.
Let's just get a shifty on.
- Yeah.
- You've had your fun.
- Come on.
- Had your fun?
Get to view this
beautiful sight.
I've got a head ache.
You need to drink a lot, cause it could
be the destructive altitude sickness.
Having
left the cost behind.
Jo and Sam are now
ascending to puno.
If you mention you got like
half enough in checkpoint.
We both would, we will
have to come back down.
I would not be happy.
Can we get a direct
bus to puno? From here.
We have to go to cusco, and
take from the buses terminal.
Still at the
base of rainbow mountain.
Emon and jamiul make
the most of local knowledge
to help claw back the
hours they spent tracking.
Is there a faster
way you can get to, puno?
Yeah. Sicuani is a small town.
You can stop another
bus probably, in the street.
You have to stop them.
You just flagged
them down -yes, yes.
That's good, too.
If you do that, all that
time that we've lost,
you could take it back.
With cusco, a
three hour descent away,
a possible shortcut through
the mountain village of sicuani
could shave hours
off the journey,
but they have no idea
what time a bus will turn up.
Or even if it'll stop if
they try to flag it down.
This is all about gumbel's.
You got to make bold decisions.
No you didn't,
before it paid off.
- It's still quite early so.
- Early.
Sort of the, uh, bus is going.
Is that it?
This is it.
This one, yeah?
Yeah, this is him.
I have never got
in a bus that quick.
As emon and jamiul's,
gamble gets them back in the race.
I think, we need to just get to the bus
station because there's no point looking
for buses around here,
cause they'll be expensive.
A hundred and
forty kilometers downhill.
Dom and Lizzie are
yet to leave cusco.
I have no coat.
And now I have a waterproof.
Can you help it go over my back?
It's not going
to fail you, that one.
Well, well, well.
Force it up. Pull it.
Pull it, pull it.
Right.
Hello, terminal to cusco?
I really, really, need a way.
- Really need a way.
- Really, really, really, need a way.
Oh, fountains, all look grand.
As dom and Lizzie
make an emergency pitstop.
Thank you.
Prius is the longest, I
have ever seen in my life.
The other
three teams are closing in on puno.
It feels good that this
bus has lost most of them.
We're a long way.
Hopefully, we
just get to the checkpoint.
Easy, breezy.
High in the mountains
puno is situated on lake titicaca,
formed over sixty million years ago,
when an earthquake struck the andes.
Find me the end of the lake.
- Honest.
- Your honest.
It could be a case of anything,
Yeah, run me.
I think Jen and Rob are here.
- How'd you know?
- I had seen them.
The
team's GPS trackers,
notify them of the
exact checkpoint location
across the bay at the far end of the extern,
you will see a large white square building.
You see it over there.
- What a big white building.
- Yeah.
The hotel is on
the other side of the lake.
The fastest route is by boat.
We've been walking
it's going to be
around here man.
But after nightfall,
the only way is by taxi.
India's casa.
Oh some of them will, alright.
I'm dying for this walk,
wanna join. So we don't fight.
- No!
- No?
I think we could well
have overtaken a couple.
Come on.
Casa.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
These bags are
heavier and heavier,
there's no paroon in altitude.
Boys have over taken
us. The have gone.
- What?
- They've just overtaken us.
We're close.
He's very close.
Where did you boys come from?
Out of the dark.
- This is terrible.
- For whom?
I don't think... I think
I'm going to pass out.
He's not doing well.
Just keep walking.
You alright?
What are you, rood omen?
Jax is here.
Big square, white hotel.
Okay, let's go.
You take dollars?
Oh, got to be stupid enough.
Are you kidding me? Murder.
Stay behind the red taxi.
They're right on our tail way.
We don't know if we're
going the right way.
Because we told him
to follow the taxi, so that,
they know.
What
they don't know...
It's just going to
be a mad dash at the end.
- We're going.
- Get your bag.
No frigging way. I
don't think I could run.
- Come on, you can do it Robbie.
- I don't think, I can run.
What is this hill?
Good wife.
I need a satisfaction.
I've to get in there.
Before them, I just need it.
Lead the way.
So we can dash ahead of you.
Ok, go for it.
No, no, no.
- Jo and Sam.
- Though that'd be us.
- Second.
- Well done, pal.
Oh, my days.
I'm really surprised
we came first.
Yeah, us too.
So I have to stand.
Yeah.
Everyone's okay? You alright?
I think we've done well.
We are still sort of smiling.
Still have energy.
- I'm hungry.
- Yeah, he's hungry.
Always hungry.
And it just not us,
it you guys here.
We didn't have come
first. We've lost our position.
Its point four. I think
we can get back
into the game. Very
proud that we did the mind.
- Two very, very good experience.
- Experiences.
I think we've been working
much better together.
I think it's because I'm
enjoying myself more.
- I think it is. Yeah.
- I just think it is.
I'm just a nicer person.
Therefore, I'm easier to get on with
and communicate with that's true is true.
I think so, yeah.
My new mentality is enjoy
everything as it comes
because it's a massive,
great big, incredible experience
that I will never, ever
have ever get in my life.
Three teams have checked
in with only ninety minutes between them
but still out on the road.
Liz is gone out all.
I just never really thought,
I think, is the altitude.
Everything says no, it's not the place
you want to be when you feel like this.
- Next time.
- Cafayate to Argentina.
Three new countries.
We're stronger
than you can ever imagine.
Division
I'm worried about the sound.
Got no Google maps.
Got no mom, got nothing.
- Revelation.
- Buy it.
Is after when you left, if only.
And calamity.
Oh, my god.
side of the world is a dream
many of a share.
But by flying over, are we
forgetting how to travel through?
Mexico City, North
America's largest Metropolis
to ushuaia, Argentina,
the most southerly
city in the world.
Twenty hours by plane.
But could you travel the length
of Latin America at ground level
and all for the
price of the airfare.
What have
we got ourselves into.
Five pairs of ordinary
brits are attempting just that.
Let's go!
They will cover
over 25,000 kilometers...
Moments like this, you will
remember for the rest of your life.
In a demanding
and challenging race,
which soars high into the andes,
crosses vast deserts
and navigate some of the
world's most volatile regions.
He's coming here with a gun.
Have they
got what it takes?
Got no Google maps,
got no mum, got nothing.
Both physically...
Someone
call an ambulance.
And emotionally.
We need a miracle
to get out of here.
The
rewards are great.
This is crazy good.
This has brought
us closer together.
The first
team to the finish line
will claim the prize of £20,000,
- in a race...
- Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Across the world.
Excitement, adventure, trauma.
Oh, my god.
Your third
checkpoint is Quito.
The teams took to
the open sea en route to Ecuador.
Best mode of transport ever!
Oh, good god.
A state of emergency has
been declared in Ecuador,
But dramatic events meant
a detour to the Colombian desert.
The checkpoint
is now tatacoa desert.
I want to go now.
Things
got too much for Sam.
It's like the...
The end of it for us.
Night three, not sleeping
in a bed. It's not ideal.
Jen and Rob
prioritize budget over comfort.
I mean, I'm
obviously exhausted.
I've not showered in three days,
got the same pants on for four days.
Emon sacrificed...
You want to choose the
race over the experience?
So uncle and nephew rise
to the top for the first time.
Three teams
made the checkpoint...
Where's Liz and dom, then?
But one is yet to appear.
Maybe we have been a
bit too late back this leg.
I think it's this way -
I actually can't see a bloody thing.
Dom and Lizzie arrive
12 hours after the race leader's
it's starting to rain,
dom. I can feel it.
- Why?
- It's in the bloody desert.
- Right.
- Oh, here we are.
Right.
Oh, god.
We've come last. Pfft!
We've only got 12 hours between
us and jamiul and emon, so...
- we're ready to go.
- Bring on leg four.
Oh, it's very wobbly.
Oh, my god. I don't know
if this is terrifying or fun.
While some of the
teams explore the tatacoa desert,
- Ooh.
- It's like something off star wars.
I had no idea what it
was going to look like.
We arrived in the dark,
and this morning I woke
and I was like, "whoa."
It'll be sad to leave this
place., - Yeah, it's nice.
Feels though
it has more to give.
First to
depart... Emon and jamiul.
I think, is the plan
to head straight out of here
as fast as we can.
All the teams are very
close together now.
We were last, last
leg and now we're first,
and it is a fine line
between fourth and first.
Your fourth checkpoint is puno.
Puno.
I don't know where that
is. Where the hell is puno?
In the south of Peru,
at 3,800 meters above sea-level,
the city of puno.
Perched on the shores of
the largest and highest leak
in South America, lake titicaca.
To reach it, the teams will
need to navigate their way
through the country's
towering mountains,
coastal deserts
and ancient cities
of the once mighty inca empire.
- Hello, hello.
- What are you doing here?
- Why are you back?
- Big news.
But first, an
urgent change to the schedule.
We've got the envelope here.
- Well, there's something on the back...
- No.
And I'll read it
out to you. Right.
Due to extraordinary circumstances of
the ongoing state of emergency in Ecuador
and the impassable
nature of the Amazon jungle,
it is not possible for you to continue
your journey south by land or sea.
- No.
- What?
Yeah. How does that work?
With violent protests
against government cutbacks
escalating on the
streets of Ecuador,
a state of emergency is in place
with borders to the country closed.
The only other land route
from Colombia into Peru
is through thick
amazonian jungle.
But the presence of
armed guerrilla groups
means traveling through
this area is prohibited.
For your safety, it is now
necessary for you to fly to Peru
in order to continue
towards the finish line.
Oh my god, we're flying.
It's actually quite a shame.
We've done that whole journey
to miss out quite a big chunk.
That's actually quite sad.
It must be pretty serious
if we have to resort
to these measures.
We got so far
without having to use a flight.
Yeah, yeah.
Quite a good
amount to be fair.
So you want
to do it by land or sea?
Nothing can be done, really. When we have
to take a flight, we have to take a flight.
It's a real shame we're
going to miss Ecuador.
At the end of the day,
safety is Paramount.
- Yeah. Yeah.
- So, you know, we have to take it on the chin.
The new starting
point for the fourth leg
is at the nearest
possible airport in Peru.
Well, everyone feels like
being on the plane is cheating
and I... I absolutely
bloody love it.
I could get used to
this mode of transport.
In the foothills
of the andes, jaen city,
the jumping off point
for father travel south,
towards the next checkpoint,
at least a 2300 kilometer
journey away in puno.
Twenty kilometers north of jaen is
the city's brand new airport terminal.
- A bamboo airport, cool.
- Pretty cool, isn't it?
It's impressive, this.
The teams
will be held here,
starting the race in
the order they arrived
into the tatacoa checkpoint.
Our lead is 2 hours and
28 minutes ahead of Jen and Rob.
I think it's time. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's do this.
- See you later, guys.
- Good luck, guys.
The race is
definitely getting harder.
I'm very worried
about the budget.
I'm petrified about the budget.
With over
half the race still to go,
emon and jamiul have spent
more than half their entire budget.
It has played in my mind that
we might not make the end.
I honestly can't see us making
it with the budget that we got,
and that worries me.
It worries me a lot.
It's all about
planning our routes a bit better.
To go through Peru, you
can go through the andes,
which is going to be,
uh, very mountainous.
Although it is a shorter
route by looking at the map.
I just feel it's going
to be a lot longer.
Peru is divided
north to south by the andes,
with the faster travel connections
found along the low lying coastal roads.
The other option is
to go down the coast.
I'm assuming the road
networks is going to be a lot flatter
- and a lot quicker.
- Mm-hmm.
But to reach puno,
3,100 meters above sea level,
the teams must at some
point climb into the mountains.
Whilst most travelers choose
a slow but steady ascent,
others may be tempted by a steeper
but quicker climb to the checkpoint,
running the risk of problems
with altitude sickness.
If you can make it through
trujillo today, there's a job there
that I think is
perfect for us to do.
With money a priority...
emon and jamiul are traveling
via a small fishing town
near the city of trujillo,
where they can pick up work.
Right, let's
go buy those tickets.
I want to get the 10:30 bus,
which is in about five minutes.
We're hoping that we get
into trujillo at about 8:00.
We don't want to be
stuck with the others,
so we're just trying to
move as fast as possible.
- Do you think we can make up the 12 hours?
- Yeah. Easy.
Just go steal Jo's passport.
Back at the airport,
the rest of the teams
wait to resume their race.
- Titicaca. Titi... caca.
- Titicana. Titicaca.
Titicaca.
Second
team due to depart,
two-and-a-half hours
behind the leaders,
Jane and Rob.
We've seen this opportunity
to work with bears.
I think it's like a rehabilitation
center from what I gather.
I'm into pets, so I would
like to work with the bears.
They've spotted a job giving them
a chance to work at an animal sanctuary.
I've never seen
a bear in real life.
- That would be cool.
- We might even see Paddington.
- So, that would see us start on the pacific route.
- Yeah.
Let's go.
Now I'm ready to strike this
balance between race and experience,
every leg I've been getting,
like, braver and braver and braver.
And actually, now,
speaking about it...
- You're excited.
- I'm actually a bit excited
to see Peru. I don't
really know much about it.
I just know,
obviously, that there is,
um... Guinea pigs.
- That they eat.
- I know they eat them.
I just have to not
think about that.
Jen and Rob are
planning to travel south via chiclayo,
the closest city to
the bear sanctuary
if we get a night bus,
we do have to find
an accommodation.
Don't especially want
to get a night bus,
but it's just a ridiculous
amount of money that we save.
We all stranded here
in jaen until 10:00 P.M.
- I can hear a parade.
- Hmm. It's a funeral, I think.
There's a load of
people. Hundreds of people.
Well, that came out of the blue.
Joining the race
nine-and-a-half hours behind the leaders,
Jo and Sam.
So we're getting a night bus. The
earlier ones are all fully booked.
So, we're getting an 11:00 one.
Do you know
what time it arrives?
6:00 in the morning.
- I love the bus journey.
- Fabulous.
Let's go get
some food. I'm starving.
I don't know whether I can keep up
with budgeting on food, especially.
Like, I... I like to eat
and I don't like not being able to
spend as much as I would want to
on what I'd want to.
I just don't like that.
- How long till the bus?
- An hour... and a bit.
So we need to probably
leave in half an hour.
No. I'm going to go and
get more food after this
Sam's still
seems to be struggling.
We've decided to do more
things that he wants to do.
Unfortunately, that will make a dent
in our budget, but I think it's worth it.
I'm still hungry.
Oh, we're going.
They're locking up. Okay.
- They're shutting the airport?
- Right. Let's get our stuff.
At the airport, just
one team are still waiting to depart.
We're last.
We can't even move.
Can't do anything
about it for two hours.
After... we go...
We go to fishing.
Yeah, -and then, after,
if possible, if you have lucky guys,
- you have a fish.
- Oh, okay.
Then we come back to the
houses and we can prepare the fish.
Oh, awesome.
Yeah, that would be amazing.
This is... if you help
me, I can help you.
- Okay. Brilliant, yeah.
- Fingers crossed, we catch something.
Emon and jamiul
have woken up in huanchaco...
Awesome.
On the country's
northwest coast.
Driving on the streets of Peru.
Today, they'll be working
in exchange for accommodation
with a meal thrown
in if they can catch it.
Local fishermen like
John surf the pacific waters
on small boats made from Reed,
a tradition that goes
back over 3,000 years.
This is a tora horse. Because
the nose, the wave is coming...
- So the nose is this...
- Ah, and then it goes down.
Like a... like a horse.
Okay, yeah.
- This is 50 kilos.
- Wow.
And with water,
after, it's 120 kilos.
- Heavy, ain't it?
- It's heavy.
- Wow!
- Yeah.
This is, uh, my family.
You know, my father, my uncle.
To be honest, I just
thought we'd just come here
to do a bit of
fishing with a stick.
Didn't realize there was
all this involved, like, nets,
also these incredible boats.
I'm all excited.
This is so different to what I
had imagined that we'd be doing.
John and
his father, Santos,
have been fishing
together for 24 years,
and still use
traditional techniques
that have been passed down
through their family for generations.
John mentioned his
grandfather did this.
And his grandfather
before did this.
The cultural background
that I come from
of someone from a
British-bengali family,
I can't see the resemblance
in the family unity here.
- I've got some fish.
- How many have you got?
- Five.
- Five?
That was amazing.
Quite surprised, the
amount of fish that we caught.
And they're, like,
big, juicy fishes,
you know, they're not, like, small
mackerel that you find back at home.
I'm looking forward
to eating the catch.
I can't wait.
This is going to be our
first taste of Peruvian food.
Oh, it's cold! That is cold.
Oh, my nipples are hard already.
That was the worst shower.
I have ever had... in my life.
In chiclayo, having
traveled overnight from jaen,
Joe and Sam are planning
their onward journey
to Peru's capital, Lima,
So we've got four
hours to wait for the bus,
but we decided to upgrade because we
were quite uncomfortable on the way here.
It was about 40
quid, so 20 quid each.
Travel in style and
comfort.
That's what we're
going to do from now on.
With Jo's
strategy to relax the budget...
Oh, look,
there's the barber's.
- Ola.
- Hello.
It's not just their travel
that's getting an upgrade.
Budget's tight, but we
splashed the ice on the haircut.
Oh, god. I feel like I
haven't got a haircut in ages.
What about that one?
It's not a short on the side.
This one?
I know what looks best.
I know what makes him
look even better looking.
He's 19, but he's still my baby,
So...
You're like a little turtle.
I don't want you to be
set free like they are.
I think Sam can now see the
positives he has got out of the race.
He has tried new things,
he's come out of
his comfort zone,
he's been able to combat
some of his fears and panics.
But it's continuing
to try and find things
that will hopefully give him
encouragement and confidence
so that hopefully we
can stay in the race.
Since the salsa bite, it's,
uh, changed my ways a bit.
New haircut, new me.
That feel better?
Yeah, I know.
- Feels like a tree.
- But it looks great. You look good.
We're
heading towards Lima.
It's the capital,
well connected,
so I'm really happy to go there.
Okay.
Finally on the road.
Dom and Lizzie are
en route to chiclayo,
where they plan to find
the next available bus south
towards the
transport hub of Lima.
I'm really happy with
the fact that I can explore
my link to Saint Rose
and it is an amazing city.
Dom and I had quite
a catholic upbringing.
It was very important
to our childhood
and to my mum and to my grandma.
When I was conferred, my catholic
Saint name that my grandma chose for me
was st Rose of Lima, so I'm
quite excited to explore Lima
and see if we could find out
more about Saint Rose's life
and what she did and
why she became a Saint.
It makes the Lima
more personal for us.
To reach Lima and
close the gap on the other team's,
dom and Lizzie need
a swift bus transfer.
Dostickets for
Lima. We only have dollars.
We only have dollars.
How much is soles for dosperson?
$60 between us. So
we've got to ask someone...
- $60?
- Yeah,
The next bus
leaves in five minutes,
but payment can only
be made in local currency.
Do you want me
to see if I can exchange it?
I'll give you 70. Just
run. Just run and do it.
Dollars into soles?
If we make this... bus,
it's an absolute miracle.
Ah, it's shut.
Right, we've got four minutes...
Uh, dollars... into soles?
That's okay.
Thank god.
- You owe me one, Lizzie.
- Thank you so much, dom.
How'd you do that?
- I ran.
- Ugh, probably cried.
I don't know why I just
didn't take my bag off here.
- But
nothing's ever easy, is it?
Dom and Lizzie
making their connection to Lima
means they're leaving
chiclayo ahead of Jo and Sam,
who have opted for
vip travel on a later bus.
Emon and jamiul are 200
kilometers south in huanchaco,
while Jen and Rob are heading
60 kilometers east of chiclayo
towards chaparri bear sanctuary.
You want to talk bears?
I'm gonna make 'em
such a yummy meal.
Marmalade, sandwiches.
Do you like to feed
milk to a baby one?
Not from my own
breast, but from a bottle.
There's not a maternal
bone in my bloody body.
Oh, that is a massive lie.
You're always caring and
looking after everybody.
Aw, that's nice. I
disagree, but thank you.
- Hey, we're here.
- Show me the bears! I'm ready.
I'm ready. Ready.
Sitting in a 34,000
hectare nature reserve,
chaparri is a rescue center
Oh, look at you!
Named after the
distinctive markings around their eyes.
They look a
little bit likepaddington.
Is this really hot here, 'cause
they've not got their coats on?
They are the only species
of bear, native to South America.
Bear!
Hello! He waved. Oh, do
you think he learned that in a circus?
- Maybe.
- Oh, that's sad.
The sanctuary is home to seven
bears, many of them rescued from circuses,
where they suffered
mistreatment.
Okay. So, we're cleaning
the pen, apparently for a new bear.
Once the bears arrive here,
they're settled in one of the small enclosures
for rehabilitation. Before being
released into the semi-wild.
Watch your bum.
You sneaky little boy.
I think he likes you.
I'm hoping our relationship
gets stronger on this trip.
That's the big
driver, I think, for me.
Aw, look at him, sitting
and watching, enjoying the show.
When I lost my hearing, for
me and Jen, turned from kind of a
loving, exciting relationship to
almost like a patient-carer relationship.
That's not what you
want out of a marriage.
So much
better already, isn't it?
Yeah.
Quite nice
flooring beneath here.
It's like we've paused
the relationship,
had a bit of a dodgy time.
I'm now kind of building
him back up and then we'll...
We'll just hit play
and we'll be off again.
Making such good progress.
- Good.
- Great job.
We're just taking
this little bit of a stop,
just to work out
how to go forward.
Eggs?
- Si, vamos.
- The eat eggs.
That's a lot of eggs,
you're having me on.
- Oh, fish fingers...
- Oh...
Did you order
some eggs and some fish?
Calm down, boys.
There's enough for everybody.
For Jen, you can see
her confidence growing
with each time she gets
pushed out of her comfort zone.
Ready?
And I think that's making her
a happier person which is nice
and that, that makes me happy.
You take the top
off and look at the middle.
Really?
I think race is the first time we've
spent so much time together, isn't it?
And I've really enjoyed it.
This experience
has kind of made me feel
I would like to have a
family at some point.
Yeah, one day I want to have
a baby. Probably not right now.
Talk about our
future often, don't we?
Yeah, I could suppose
that next year, next year.
'Cause we talk about
it, then I decide, nah.
Definitely next year again.
Doesn't he have two fish snacks?
No, he won't. Oh, dear.
Don't overfeed the
kids like this, man.
There's never gonna be
a perfect time though, is there?
Please. I'm not having
a baby right now. Thank you.
Didn't the spreadsheet tell
how the finances worked?
How we can't afford it. Boom.
Welcome to this
family in winter.
I thank you very much.
Thank you. Thank
you for accepting us.
- Gracias.
- Oh, beautiful.
Now, we go
to prepare this rich...
Okay.
And when chako, emon
and jamiul are turning their day's catch,
into a traditional
Peruvian meal.
Hey, you have
a good thing, yeah?
Ceviche is a
national dish of raw fish,
cured in lime juice,
herbs and chilli.
- It's spicy, that.
- Oh, that's good.
Do you often
cook with your dad?
Yeah, my fire. He's
my teacher for cooking.
Yeah? Only as
good as our teachers.
The race set that. Sometimes you
just have been so well connected.
You can tell the bond between
them. I envy what they've got.
Something I never had
with my dad and I liked that.
Bon appetit.
That's good, man.
For me it's one of the best
experiences that I've had.
Because I got to
meet you and your dad.
We went out fishing. We caught
and cooked together, we eat together.
That's the way a
family should be.
This trip has allowed me to
question all my relationships
that was absent for a
substantial period of time
from the family, from my dad and
mom and my brothers and sisters.
And I do regret that.
But still got a chance
to make up for lost time.
And it is something that I am
gonna pursue when I go home.
I'm gonna actively get
to know them better.
It's really good.
Really good. I find it
wonderful how you and your dad
Yeah. I think all my
life to stay with him together
we are a good team.
I feel like I'm back at
home, eating with the family.
It's very important
you remember this.
Yes, I will remember
this for the rest of my life.
When I have children I will
tell them, John and sanchos,
"look after me."
Hopefully I'm gonna be
making my own family very soon.
It is something that I
ideally want for my children.
To have that special
bond. I'd be a happy man.
Fresh fish has
a lot of phosphor,
okay.
And then you, lot of
energy, you know, with a girl,
so, impossible to have
no one kid, no two kids.
- It's possible, 14, 15 kids.
- Wow.
- Okay.
- The parents of my father, 18,
- 18 kids?
- 18 kids.
'Cause it's too much
energy, you know, for your body.
- Oh, I'm drunk little bit.
- Yes.
Good, god.
Spatchcock Guinea pig?
At chappari, Jen and Rob
have earned the quivalent of twenty pounds.
Also included, a room for
the night, and an evening meal.
You know, I'm
not gonna try any of it.
I believe that you should
try eating but I can't eat
my favorite pet
in the whole world.
Guinea
pig, historically,
a delicacy in Peru.
Oh, god.
Narrow success story in the
nation's struggle with child malnutrition.
That could be chicken.
- Really?
- Yeah, it's nice.
While the couple settle in for
the night, the other teams are on the move.
We're back on another bus.
It's been the day of my life.
Travelling
through the night
along the coastal highway,
towards Peru's main transport hub,
the nation's capital, Lima.
Known by the Spanish
as the city of kings.
Today, it's home to
one-third of Peru's population.
Three million of
whom, live in favelas.
Or pueblos jóvenes, young towns.
This must be about her life.
Where is it, to Santa Maria.
It's mine. I can't
understand any of it.
Dom and Lizzie are visiting
the catholic church of Santa Rosa of Lima,
the patron Saint of Peru,
who cared for the
city's sick and poor.
I still wonder why...
How much such a specific,
age did the same thing for you.
Maybe because Saint Rosa
took in people who were in poverty
and were sick, needed help, that's a
reflection of what grandma was like.
- Maybe -she wants
me to be like that.
Maybe she... yeah.
Very recently, our
grandma passed away.
- I won't talk about grandma.
- I'll talk.
She was a very inspirational
person in life, wasn't she?
Yeah.
I think we should
light a candle for grandma.
Yeah, I think
that's a nice idea.
A lot of the skills we're gonna
have to channel into the race,
are things that she's taught us.
She taught us to
never judge anyone for anything.
At the end of the day, just get
your head down and get on with it.
She'd be so excited
for us to do this,
and I wanna do it for her.
To show that we loved her loads.
- That was just for her.
- Yeah.
We left so soon
after her passing,
that we did not have a chance
to say good bye or anything.
That was a nice
way to ackowledge it.
And thought she's
watching over us.
Oh, yeah. Is it me?
That's enough.
I am...
You're never travelling
any other way.
Having paid a
premium to travel in style,
Jo and Sam are
about to arrive in Lima.
And then we'll get the
earliest bus possible.
One to ica, I'm going
to the fabolous desert.
Yeah, I think that'll
be really good.
With a plan to follow
the coast as long as possible,
mother and son are heading
to the desert oasis of ica.
From there, they'll be well positioned to
start the resent towards the checkpoiint.
Krispy kreme's.
Are you having a lot?
Sam, Sam, Sam, Sam, calm.
No.
But first a
pit stop in the capital.
To satify Sam's food cravings.
Oh, there's Chinese, I am in.
But with their budget starting
to suffer. Jo's hoping a visit
to Lima's central market,
will help take them away from
the expensive American imports.
What is that?
I like Chinese. I
don't want hamster.
You need to try
stuff, you haven't tried.
With papaya.
From a young child, I used to
love filling my face with food.
I put so much food in my mouth
that I won't be able to chew it.
What, what? Nutella.
I love all the beautiful fruits
and you go for
the crappy sweets?
Back at home, I eat,
like, five sandwiches at lunch.
I don't make sandwiches, I go to
the shop and buy, like, five meal deals.
Get about five takeaways
a week, any food I want.
Here, it's a lot different
'cause we're under budget.
- Is that a banana?
- It is.
That's a big banana.
When he was in school, he
used to be on adhd medication.
So he would have no appetite.
And then, when the drugs wore off,
he would be desperate to eat.
And I think the restriction on
food does, sort of, stress him out.
Ah, sea urchin.
- Let's try it.
- No, that's for you. I'll walk off.
The initial reason
for coming on the race
was, really, for Sam
to discover the world.
Stepping out of
his comfort zone.
- No!
- Oh!
Trying new things. There is
lots to discover in terms of food.
Mom's buying a sea urchin. If anyone
thinks I'm eating that, they are wrong.
This is why we're traveling,
to try these new things.
- You gonna go for it?
- No.
Okay.
It's actually quite nice.
- Sure, I'm done.
- Seriously.
- I'm done.
- It's okay. Try the end bit.
It's not as fishy as
crab or anything.
It basically tastes crunchy and
then you get a bit of a sea taste.
Oh, my god.
It's not so bad, is it?
- Yeah, you're right. It just tastes like the sea.
- Yeah.
We need to get a
move on and get asking,
'cause we're getting later and
later into the afternoon now.
Planning how to
leave Lima, dom and Lizzie...
- They look English.
- Does that mean they'll know how to get a bus to to cusco?
- I think we shold ask them.
- Go on, then.
- Can you come with me?
- Yeah, I'll come with you but I'm not asking.
The
siblings are aiming
to undertake the steepest
climb to the checkpoint
traveling high up in the
andes via the city of cusco
but first, they need to
figure out how to get there.
- Are we gonna stand here?
- I don't know what to do, dom.
I do worry about Lizzie's
lack of self-confidence.
When we used to go shopping,
she would refuse to go to the checkout
'cause she had a lack of
confidence to speak to a stranger
or carry out a simple task.
I just don't wanna have
a dead-end conversation.
- There's no harm in asking.
- Okay.
- I can't approach people.
- Well, that's something
you're gonna have to
learn to do in this race.
Sometimes, I wanna shake
her and I want her to realise that
she shouldn't
think so negatively.
She is really smart, but I can see it in her
eyes that she thinks that she's not able.
- Just sick and tired of you.
- Me?
Yeah, making me do
things I don't wanna do.
- I know. I know.
- It's exhausting.
I know it's
difficult, but, like...
As you said, we're a team.
- That dog's cute.
- Lizzie, shut up about the dog, all right?
You're gonna have to, like,
take your weight a little bit.
- That's not fair.
- What?
I am trying to help you
with your self-confidence.
And it's not gonna help
by just following me around
when I'm asking
people where to go.
- Do you wanna ask him?
- Yeah.
Okay. Initiate.
Do you speak English?
- Uh... so, so...
- Yeah?
- We're trying to find a bus terminal.
- To cusco.
- If we can get a taxi...
- Terminal to get to cusco?
Yes, it's...
- To cusco is 22 hours or maybe 20.
- Okay.
To know what time the
bus leaves, you have to go to the terminal
- and buy tickets.
- Okay, okay.
Perfect, that was very good.
Well, I think we've got
two options to get to puno.
We either go to Lima,
or we go to arequipa.
We should work
out the logistics.
Lima or arequipa.
I want to go to Lima.
We need to make sure we're
using our time effectively.
We don't know how we are
going to deal with the altitude.
On the
road from chaparri,
Jen and Rob are
planning their next move.
To break their journey in the
capital or continue further south
to acclimatize in arequipa, just
over 2,000 meters above sea level.
Arequipa offers
us a slower ascent.
I don't like the word slow.
We'll probably get there dizzy than
get there 5 days later feeling quite well.
The risk, though, is
that we get sent back.
The route going
to arequipa is right.
Oh, hubby.
Rob's decided on a more
cautious approach to the checkpoint.
Meanwhile, two teams
are taking a riskier route
and starting their steep
ascent into the mountains.
We're actually climbing quite
a bit of altitude here right now.
So, some of us might
experience altitude sickness,
I'm not sure if I will, myself.
Hopefully not.
I guess my asthma combined
is not a good combination.
We're pretty high up.
- And the roads are pretty windy.
- Yeah.
- My tummy isn't steady.
- Yeah.
I feel like I've gone
on high from drinking.
My eyes are gonna
pop out of my had.
This is you....
Dom, I don't think you
understand my sinus.
At 3,400
meters above sea level,
cusco, the capital
of the inca empire,
famed for its ancient walls.
Masterfully engineered,
they've endured for centuries.
- Whoo!
- That was a long one. Whoo.
Its altitude
makes it an ideal base
for expeditions
higher into the andes.
This is a different sort of
weather than we're used to.
Before making
their way to puno tomorrow,
emon and jamiul
are planning to trek
to one of Peru's
most magical sites.
What time do you
go rainbow mountain?
- Can we go there today?
- No, tomorrow, because
the tourist Van went
5:30 morning until 6:00pm.
- So we can't go now?
- No, it's too late now. It's not wise.
With no transport to
the foot of the mountain today,
it's a big decision.
Obviously, it is a wonder of the
world and the rainbow mountains...
Yeah, but at what cost
are we giving it up anyway?
Is it worth it? It's a
three-hour journey.
We ain't got the time. It's probably
gonna take about five hours.
A full day, basically.
I actually didn't think that it
was so high, I'm not gonna lie.
You're the one that's got
the asthma and can't inhale.
That's what concerns me.
If it's gonna be a sacrifice
to your health and the race,
even at that altitude, it takes a
couple of days to get back to normal.
I do worry about him.
He' s a grown adult now,
but he's always be my
nephew no matter how old he is.
I'll always worry about him.
I know everything that you said is
right. It's my concern as well, yeah?
But then, if I could see
those sorts of landscapes,
it's gonna be worth it.
Yeah, it would be amazing.
What I aim to get out of this
trip is a bond with my uncle
so that we can have memories.
Memories that we don't have,
because we couldn't have.
That's how you
want to know family
and you can't break those sorts of
bonds. That's where love comes from.
We want to go to rainbow
mountain tomorrow.
Special price, 60 sol.
Sixty sol, special price? Okay.
- Let's go get some food or something.
- Yeah.
Come on, then.
Eight hundred
kilometres west...
This is real desert.
If you imagine the Sahara
desert, this is what I'd imagine.
Yeah.
Yet to head
inland to start their ascent.
Jo and Sam are on the fringes of the
atacama desert on the pacific coast.
A 1,000 kilometer
expanse of arid landscape
stretching from Peru to Chile.
- Oh, wow.
- This is peculiar looking.
We're in the middle of a
desert and there's a lake.
- It's weird. Do you reckon there are crocodiles in there?
- No.
It's an oasis. The
water comes from below.
- I thought htat was a spring.
- Well, it sort of is
but it's got an oasis
in a desert, so...
I wanna get on a boogie
board and do what he's doing.
Woo-hoo!
- Now this is fun.
- Yeah it is!
Whee!
Whee! Oh,!
Wow, look at the sun go down.
- That is amazing.
- That is beautiful
and worth all the tough
times in the last four weeks.
Aye, been good.
So, how many 19-year-olds
can travel with their mum?
Yeah, probably just you, really.
You know, it's contentious,
we've got a long journey,
we're trying to balance
it with enjoying ourselves
but also have a budget.
There's bound to be stresses. I
think our relationship is still intact
even if you find me slightly
more irritating than you used to.
Keeping their
relationship intact may seem priceless
but it does come
at a financial cost.
- It's been really good fun.
- Now I'm gonna beat you to the bottom.
You're clearly more
aerodynamic than me.
Dom and I happened to
pick up a shift for a nightclub
for a few hours.
There are a few
really annoying people
but we need the money.
Arriving in cusco,
in a bid to boost their budget,
dom and Lizzie...
Hi, welcome.
Your work, give this to the
people in the main square.
Each bill, it's a free shot.
- If you make people come here...
- Come here.
Yeah, exactly.
We share the tips.
Let's go.
I want half. All right,
done. Off you go.
I don't think this
is Lizzie's forte.
Hello, a few shots? No?
Hi, guys. How are
you this evening?
Free shots? No?
How have I ended
up pub side by myself?
And Liz is inside there in
the warm having a cup of tea.
The
lonely work of a flyer.
- Are you proud of being Peruvian?
- Yeah.
- I love live here.
- Yeah.
- And do you go to school?
- Actually, I'm going to the university.
- Now?
- Yeah.
- Do you study too?
- I did.
But I stopped studying now.
I left 'cause I didn't like it.
Earlier this year, I
dropped out of university.
I was watching all my friends
around me doing so well
and I did feel a
bit like a failure
and it was quite hard a
decision for me to make,
I knew by the time I
got to my third year,
where I was wasn't
the right place
and I knew it
wasn't right for me.
- What do you study?
- Law.
- Law, oh, wow, really?
- Yeah.
- Do you wanna be a lawyer?
- Yeah. I want help to the people.
- Do you?
- Yeah. We need justice.
Yeah. It's nice to hear that
you've got such a clear path
and you really want
to do something
'cause I have no
idea what I want to do.
I'm a bit lost, really.
I feel like my future at the
moment is quite uncertain
but this race has
come at the perfect time
and I need this experience to
really give me some direction
and some motivation as to
where I'm going to go next.
You seem to... You saying about
giving back to your community,
and wanting to help others
is quite inspiring to me.
That's something
I'm slowly learning
whilst traveling to
all these countries
is that there's a much
greater sense of community.
Yeah.
There is a bar just up there that's
giving free shots if you're interested.
- I think we are okay.
- You okay?
You headed back home.
- Ok, well...
- Thank you. ♪♪
- Have a good night.
- You too.
Hi, guys. How are
you this evening?
No? See you later.
I think you need
to find your way.
What do you want to do
for the rest of your life?
- I think that...
- What's going on there?
- Working hours!
- Oh my, god.
- I was not very successful.
- Yeah, we think so.
I get walking up to people like
free shots, and they were just
I will pay you.
- Okay.
- Really?
Will be one hundred solace.
That's more than we deserve.
- Yeah? Don't worry.
- We like it.
Ruthful, taking of
hers to the middle.
- Good luck, with your trip.
- Ba-bye.
Thank you.
Oh, it feels good.
I made it. We got a
long way to go pal.
Emon and jamiul are embarking
on their expedition up rainbow mountain.
Until 2015.
The peaks lay undiscovered
beneath layers of snow,
but the effects of
climate change have
caused them to melt away,
revealing the mountains
colorful stripes made up
fourteen different minerals.
It's a two hour ascent.
And at this altitude,
the lungs can only take
in half the amount of
oxygen than at sea level.
That street is feeling
quite heavy today.
To be honest with you,
it's all right. I think I
can, uh, fight through it.
Let's do this.
By the start of Everest,
have a bit, with many people.
I've climbed various
mountains across the world,
including Everest.
But most important thing to me about
this trip is the relationship with jamiul.
The rainbow mountain.
Where are you getting
this accent from?
It's a Welsh accent.
Rainbow mountain.
Look at the very queue going up.
All top
their testicles?
Shoe flat, big journey.
How many shot?
Let's let me that.
I hope
we get there at all.
I'll carry
you if I have to.
I swear this stick
is slowing me down.
The summit at five
thousand two hundred meters
is over four hundred meters higher than
mont blanc. The tallest peak in Europe.
Just hit the dump,
a bit of this weather.
It's snowing.
I'm cold.
I'm getting slightly miserable.
Soon as I get there.
If I can do this here. I
can do a hell of a lot more.
I keep pursuit.
- This is yours.
- Yeah.
Look at those colours.
That view is good, init?
We did it.
If anyone can
do it, I can do it.
We actually thought
of, not coming up here,
because of me and the altitude.
Mind over mind.
A bloody mule could climb
the mountain. Out of ten years
Out of
touch for ten years.
I feel more close to emon
than I ever have been.
Family. So that's why
it's all about, isn't it.
Real proud of ya.
Let's do it.
You got out through sickness.
Are you feeling alright?
My cheek really hurt, but i'm sure that's
got nothing to do with altitude sickness.
It's probably because she
punched me in the mountain, I guess.
It's all twisted and turned
around the mountains
getting thrown
around state of the car.
On their more gradual claim,
Jen and Rob have arrived in arequipa.
Thanks.
Let's see if we can
get a bus to puno.
We'll start going to all the bus
companies and get times and prices.
Puno?
Robbie decided to
come here, and that's fine.
If it isn't the right decision,
he will not hear the end of it.
What times do you go?
- Four?
- Dos personas?
Thirty and thirty.
I think I've taken
some good decisions.
Jen struggles with
being told what to do.
So glad I kind of push
Jen to come this way.
Such a beautiful city.
These two.
We just left our
bags with a random women.
We way may or may
not ever see them again.
I'm done with this day already.
Let's go and enjoy the city
In the shadow
of El misti volcano,
colonial arequipa is Peru's second largest
Metropolis, nicknamed the white city
after its unique baroque buildings,
carved from local rock, white.
From solidified volcanic ash.
It looks very grand, doesn't it?
Yeah. So far, so good.
I love the palm tree.
- Oh, you want to hold my hand, do you?
- Why not, love.
This is very pretty.
Sometimes it's nice for you to
deaf open, just sort things out.
Because I don't
want to all the time.
I feel really guilty when I say,
since his hearing loss, I
have been the strong one.
Not like the man
in the relationship,
but the strong one, the
one he has been like.
Everything is actually
going to be okay.
I just want
to eat all of this.
As soon as I came out of the operation,
it took me a long time to come around
and just not been able
to do the basic things.
Just like walk to the toilet.
Not being able to
thrive, dependent on Jen
to look after me, to
bathe me, to cook for me.
Absolutely delicious.
So romantic having a stuffed
pepper outside the toilet
his confidence has
been knocked terribly.
I just need to kind of help
him get back to how he was.
I like this city, better of
all the ones we've visited.
I'm looking forward to...
I want to be there
tonight, I want to... yeah.
- We could be there tonight. I think. It's a possibility.
- We need to get there tonight.
Really glad that he
chose to come here.
And I'm glad that he kind
of stood up for himself.
He was adamant on. And
yeah, I'm glad that he was.
Let's just get a shifty on.
- Yeah.
- You've had your fun.
- Come on.
- Had your fun?
Get to view this
beautiful sight.
I've got a head ache.
You need to drink a lot, cause it could
be the destructive altitude sickness.
Having
left the cost behind.
Jo and Sam are now
ascending to puno.
If you mention you got like
half enough in checkpoint.
We both would, we will
have to come back down.
I would not be happy.
Can we get a direct
bus to puno? From here.
We have to go to cusco, and
take from the buses terminal.
Still at the
base of rainbow mountain.
Emon and jamiul make
the most of local knowledge
to help claw back the
hours they spent tracking.
Is there a faster
way you can get to, puno?
Yeah. Sicuani is a small town.
You can stop another
bus probably, in the street.
You have to stop them.
You just flagged
them down -yes, yes.
That's good, too.
If you do that, all that
time that we've lost,
you could take it back.
With cusco, a
three hour descent away,
a possible shortcut through
the mountain village of sicuani
could shave hours
off the journey,
but they have no idea
what time a bus will turn up.
Or even if it'll stop if
they try to flag it down.
This is all about gumbel's.
You got to make bold decisions.
No you didn't,
before it paid off.
- It's still quite early so.
- Early.
Sort of the, uh, bus is going.
Is that it?
This is it.
This one, yeah?
Yeah, this is him.
I have never got
in a bus that quick.
As emon and jamiul's,
gamble gets them back in the race.
I think, we need to just get to the bus
station because there's no point looking
for buses around here,
cause they'll be expensive.
A hundred and
forty kilometers downhill.
Dom and Lizzie are
yet to leave cusco.
I have no coat.
And now I have a waterproof.
Can you help it go over my back?
It's not going
to fail you, that one.
Well, well, well.
Force it up. Pull it.
Pull it, pull it.
Right.
Hello, terminal to cusco?
I really, really, need a way.
- Really need a way.
- Really, really, really, need a way.
Oh, fountains, all look grand.
As dom and Lizzie
make an emergency pitstop.
Thank you.
Prius is the longest, I
have ever seen in my life.
The other
three teams are closing in on puno.
It feels good that this
bus has lost most of them.
We're a long way.
Hopefully, we
just get to the checkpoint.
Easy, breezy.
High in the mountains
puno is situated on lake titicaca,
formed over sixty million years ago,
when an earthquake struck the andes.
Find me the end of the lake.
- Honest.
- Your honest.
It could be a case of anything,
Yeah, run me.
I think Jen and Rob are here.
- How'd you know?
- I had seen them.
The
team's GPS trackers,
notify them of the
exact checkpoint location
across the bay at the far end of the extern,
you will see a large white square building.
You see it over there.
- What a big white building.
- Yeah.
The hotel is on
the other side of the lake.
The fastest route is by boat.
We've been walking
it's going to be
around here man.
But after nightfall,
the only way is by taxi.
India's casa.
Oh some of them will, alright.
I'm dying for this walk,
wanna join. So we don't fight.
- No!
- No?
I think we could well
have overtaken a couple.
Come on.
Casa.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
These bags are
heavier and heavier,
there's no paroon in altitude.
Boys have over taken
us. The have gone.
- What?
- They've just overtaken us.
We're close.
He's very close.
Where did you boys come from?
Out of the dark.
- This is terrible.
- For whom?
I don't think... I think
I'm going to pass out.
He's not doing well.
Just keep walking.
You alright?
What are you, rood omen?
Jax is here.
Big square, white hotel.
Okay, let's go.
You take dollars?
Oh, got to be stupid enough.
Are you kidding me? Murder.
Stay behind the red taxi.
They're right on our tail way.
We don't know if we're
going the right way.
Because we told him
to follow the taxi, so that,
they know.
What
they don't know...
It's just going to
be a mad dash at the end.
- We're going.
- Get your bag.
No frigging way. I
don't think I could run.
- Come on, you can do it Robbie.
- I don't think, I can run.
What is this hill?
Good wife.
I need a satisfaction.
I've to get in there.
Before them, I just need it.
Lead the way.
So we can dash ahead of you.
Ok, go for it.
No, no, no.
- Jo and Sam.
- Though that'd be us.
- Second.
- Well done, pal.
Oh, my days.
I'm really surprised
we came first.
Yeah, us too.
So I have to stand.
Yeah.
Everyone's okay? You alright?
I think we've done well.
We are still sort of smiling.
Still have energy.
- I'm hungry.
- Yeah, he's hungry.
Always hungry.
And it just not us,
it you guys here.
We didn't have come
first. We've lost our position.
Its point four. I think
we can get back
into the game. Very
proud that we did the mind.
- Two very, very good experience.
- Experiences.
I think we've been working
much better together.
I think it's because I'm
enjoying myself more.
- I think it is. Yeah.
- I just think it is.
I'm just a nicer person.
Therefore, I'm easier to get on with
and communicate with that's true is true.
I think so, yeah.
My new mentality is enjoy
everything as it comes
because it's a massive,
great big, incredible experience
that I will never, ever
have ever get in my life.
Three teams have checked
in with only ninety minutes between them
but still out on the road.
Liz is gone out all.
I just never really thought,
I think, is the altitude.
Everything says no, it's not the place
you want to be when you feel like this.
- Next time.
- Cafayate to Argentina.
Three new countries.
We're stronger
than you can ever imagine.
Division
I'm worried about the sound.
Got no Google maps.
Got no mom, got nothing.
- Revelation.
- Buy it.
Is after when you left, if only.
And calamity.
Oh, my god.