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To Tunisia by campervan!
After eight weeks in Tunisia, we are back in Europe. The country pleasantly surprised us! We hadn't expected beforehand that it would be such an adventurous trip. Imposing canyons, endless desert landscapes, ancient Berber villages, film sets, vast salt flats, cave dwellings deep underground, and the list goes on. In this blog, we take you through our positive and less positive experiences. Kelly en Richard in the Sahara Our route From Italy, you sail to the capital, Tunis.

Kelly & Richard
May 155 min read


Where are all the Dutch people?
We always run into Dutch people in the most remote places. In the middle of nowhere, somewhere high on a mountain in Norway, in a deserted parking lot in Latvia, deep in the Sahara in Morocco, or by a frozen lake in Scandinavia. But not here in Tunisia. Grotwoningen, Troglodyte Tourism is back Following the 2011 revolution and the horrific attacks, including the one on the beach in Sousse, tourism in Tunisia collapsed completely. The number of Dutch holidaymakers dropped fr

Richard
Apr 303 min read


The illusion of freedom
Since leaving our working lives behind and traveling with Globus 2 , it feels like the world is open to us. Boundaries that barely exist. We drive, stop wherever it is beautiful, and stay somewhere as long as it feels right. No one tells us exactly where we need to be and at what time. Until now, that is... Kelly en Richard in Zarzis A passport as a key Even outside Europe, we still experience that freedom. With some patience, a visa, and a bit of preparation, we get far. C

Richard
Apr 163 min read
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