traveliving | a romantic & practical guide

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My name is Nikos Dimitriou and recently I published an eBook about what I am actually doing the last 5 years. Typically, I am travelling non-stop in a camper van but basically I am traveliving (including all overlanding aspects). 40+ countries, 100.000+ kms, 3 continents ans still rolling..

So, the eBook is about traveliving, a term which I coined after so long time in the roads of Europe, Africa and America that literally involves long-time, slow travel as well as surviving on the road.

In this eBook I tried to summarize all the aspects of how to shape your dream of travelling around the world, find the courage to quit everything, get meticulously prepared for such an adventure as well as survive on the road emotionally & financially. Additionally, my only objective in writing this book is to make my small contribution to the long-standing travellers community.

Someone would think that I am trying to promote my book in a big travellers community like this but this is not my point.

At this stage, if you think that I am trying to promote my book, please delete my post. However, this is not my point.

I wrote this book while travelling (started and finished writing in Mexico and published while in Colombia). So, I am still an active traveller, not retired and I mainly decided to make this book in order to give answers to me (thats the romantic side of the story). In the meantime, I decided to include practical information for all of the people who have the same dream: to see the world.

So, I only want to make a small contribution..

By the way, the book has been reviewed, edited and prefaced by Mrs Elsebie Olivier, a former travel gear entrepreneur and current Round-The-World traveller on a motorbike.

By planting this little seed, I want a pine tree to grow rather than an apple tree. It’s all about the shade, not the “fruits”.

At this stage, I cannot post any link so that you can find more related info but I will do in the near future.

Thank you all for your time.

Regards

Nikos Dimitriou