Roman and Tomas go to South Africa, where on the border of South Africa and Lesotho they are looking not only for original places for downhill cycling, but also for traces of European colonizers who influenced the local landscape.
Roman and Tomás continue their journey to Eswatini, or the Kingdom of Swaziland in southern Africa. They visit waterfalls, meet giant crocodiles and climb the Sibebe Rock volcanic plate.
Roman and Tomas continue to Chile. First, they will go to the town of San Pedro de Atacama, located in the middle of one of the driest deserts in the world.
In Chile, we will be riding in the cold wind from the sea and on volcanic ground. We will also visit Punta de Choros, home to 80% of the world's Humboldt penguin population.
Through Madagascar, an iconic island in the Indian Ocean, to the capital Antananarivo. We will visit the Andringitra National Park and the village of Andonaka, where people have taught lemurs to eat bananas.
Roman and Tomas will complete their journey along the famous trails of the world on the last routes on the island of Madagascar, which will take them, among other things, to the indigenous Bara tribe.