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Akis e Vula have a normal life now in Italy but don’t stop thinking about their next big trip, which they plan to start when their daughter gets 3 years old.
We asked them and they give us some tips on how to organize and survive a trip around the world.
Money is important but not No1. What you need first is a real passion for travel. Travelling to work and working for travelling is our ethos.
This is how we did it and will do it again.
Fear is No1 enemy anywhere. Fear attracts negative energy and this is what brings problems.
There are not bad people or countries, just few people who might harm you.
Smile and sincerity are the only weapons you must carry as a traveller.
Trust people and they will not be a problem.
Follow the rules and respect the traditions of each country - don’t try to impose yours.
Authorities (like police officers) is not a problem. Just behave yourself and confront them with respect, patience and a bit of humor.
Budget travel is not a sacrifice. It makes the trip more exciting.
Driving in some countries is tricky.
Don’t stick to your country’s rules, understand local ones and always drive defensively.
Maggiolina is not just the perfect home on the road. It attracts sympathy from everybody, especially poor people.
Open it and let them climb to see it - they will love you for living in a smaller place than theirs...
Akis Temperidis

Sunset at the Uluru, the sacred rock of the Aborigines, in the Australian Outback.

Sunset at the Uluru, the sacred rock of the Aborigines, in the Australian Outback.

Inshallah! For the trip across Pakistan we really needed this philosophy.

An old woman from the Kuna Yala tribe, Panama.

Driving in the hot Balochistan desert, Iran.

One of our favourite landscapes, not so far from Europe. Wadi Rum, Giordania.

One of our favourite landscapes, not so far from Europe. Wadi Rum, Giordania.

From an article on Overlander 4WD, Australia: on the road to Kashmir, India.

Vula celebrating the fantastic sunset in the Atacama desert, Cile.

Vula celebrating the fantastic sunset in the Atacama desert, Cile.

Waking up in the Maggiolina, somewhere in the Australian Outback. We still miss our Italian ten!

Unforgettable free camping, on the Nile road from Dongola to Wadi Halfa, Sudan.

Unforgettable free camping, on the Nile road from Dongola to Wadi Halfa, Sudan.

A gentle Karen woman - from the so called “long neck” tribe,Thailandia.

A gentle Karen woman - from the so called “long neck” tribe,Thailandia.

Crossing Ladakh, in the Indian Tibet.

Contrasts of colours and culture: Vula with a Mursi woman in the Omo valley, Ethiopia.

Crossing the white Sahara in Egypt to avoid police escorts on the main road to Cairo.

Two desert camels, the original and the mechanical one.

Two desert camels, the original and the mechanical one.





































