Timotei Rad - Hitchhiking With 80 Dollars Around 80 Countries

By Priya Saha on Aug 25, 2016
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In your 9 to 5 job you must have put up so many excuses to prove why you are not going for a vacation. And look at this guy, Timotei Road. He left his house with only 80 dollars and so far, has travelled to 80 countries exclusively by hitchhiking. In 2013, he left his home and within 3 years he has covered more than 124,000 Miles by more than 3,000 cars.  
 
  
The best part of his journey is - he met new people, made many new friends, stayed in a stranger’s house, enjoyed hearty meals with them and has some great adventures. Like he met Taliban in Afghanistan and he was about to lose his life in the deserts of Mongolia. Sounds exciting, right? Let’s check out the photographs to see his experience: 

Peru, Machu Pichu   

  

Denmark, Copenhagen, love story 

  

Kazakhstan, Sharyn Canyon

  

In Northern Norway, a 5 days trip on a Viking ship

  

Sahara, the largest desert in the world

  

Russia, Siberia (near of Ust Nera). Took hitchhiking in The Russian Army truck

   

Russia, Saint Petersburg, with the beautiful Russian girls

  

Iraq, Erbil. Took hitchhiking with Police

  

In Mongolia, after getting lost in the desert

  

In Mongolia finally reaching Ulaanbaatar, with the portrait of Chengiz Khan

   

In Argentina, near Ushuaia got a short ride with a helicopter

  

Ushuaia, the end of the world

   

In Afghanistan, met a Taliban hidden in a forest

   

Journey through the dangerous areas of Afghanistan

   

Experiencing wild Amazonia

  

Brasil, Rio de Janeiro

  

Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat

  

Ecuador, The Monument to the Equator

  

The Famous Pisa Tower from Italy

   
 
So, instead of postponing your vacation just back your bag and start off with your journey. 
 
* all photos are attributed to boredpanda.com  
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