My journey through Yemen is one of the most gripping chapters in The Long Road to Cullaville. Not just meeting humble and welcoming people, seeing stunning architecture and landscapes, but also an unexpected encounter that would change my life.
Read about how I jumped off a train in Myanmar on my way to my love – one of the most impulsive decisions I've ever made, featuas reflected in one of the thrilling chapters in The Long Road to Cullaville.
What started as a regular training run quickly spiraled out of control when I got dragged into a military base in Iran. This intense chapter in The Long Road to Cullaville will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end.
A greedy taxi driver is the main character in my chapter about Cuba: before I knew it, I was arrested for accidentally insulting Fidel Castro. Read the full story in my award-winning book The Long Road to Cullaville.
In one of the chapters in The Long Road to Cullaville, I travel through remote areas and into Tibet, discovering remnants of an ancient culture and breathtaking mountain landscapes – until I found myself on the mighty Rongbuk Glacier which runs off Mount Everest.
After the extreme adoration of the Leader in Turkmenistan and the remainders of its rich Silk Road history in Uzbekistan, my visit took an unexpected turn at a big wedding party in Samarkand.
Getting the visa was the hardest hurdle to tackle of all my travels, and turned out to be an unforgettable - and even hilarious - story. But Equatorial Guinea also made my blood boil because of the horrible system.
After the unforgettable, rugged landscapes of the Pamir Highway in Tajikistan, I decided to cross the border to Kyrgyzstan against all advice, straight into a civil war. Then, I walked straight into a bear in the east of the country: I will not forget this country.
My very first adventure as an independent traveler, Morocco gave me one of the most important lessons of travel and life: be careful who you trust and listen to your gut feeling. Read about this important lesson in Wanderheart.
When I suddenly found myself without money, my visit to Finland took a completely different turn: I was desperate, had to cut my trip short, but then experienced things I could not even have dreamed about. Read all about this heartwarming experience in Wanderheart.
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Among the crazier journeys I ever took, was in search of a lost love, to bring her a copy of my first book The Long Road to Cullaville. Read how this adventure unfolds in Wanderheart.
When I knocked on someone's door in Japan with a pounding heart and found a completely bewildered lady opening the door, I experienced what Japanese hospitality truly means. It's one of those cases where I followed my heart against all odds in Wanderheart.
A country with an extremely rich history, Iraq also bears the scars of brutal recent events. Things turned deadly serious when a soldier pointed his loaded gun at me. Read the full story in Wanderheart.
A deeply troubled country with a dark history – I ended up admiring the extremely resilient and proud Haitians for their spirit and energy. Read this touching (and at times shocking) story in Wanderheart.
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Chapter 9: Iron Lady in the Jungle
Gabon&Congo
Firstly, the physical fight with a policeman in Gabon, an adventurous journey into Congo, and then a terrible confrontation with the police in that country.
A cancelled flight gave me much more time in Kiribati, which turned out to be a great thing. Getting a visa for Nauru was difficult enough, and when I finally managed to arrive, it turned out to be a unique island.
Somalia is one of the most intense chapters in my award-winning book The Long Road to Cullaville: at the foot of the ruins of Mogadishu, I connected with people determined to build a better life in one of the world's most challenging destinations.
Traveling through Liberia was already challenging, but when the airport in Brussels was bombed, getting back home turned into an ordeal. And that was before I was diagnosed with malaria. Read more in The Long Road to Cullaville.
My trip through Cameroon was a hardcore adventure and one of my most memorable journeys, after which the remote Dzanga Sangha park in the Central African Republic turned out to be the well-deserved reward.
Shortly after arriving, I fell in love with Papua New Guinea for its diverse landscapes, rich culture, and especially its incredible people. Read about my adventures in a country considered dangerous by most in The Long Road to Cullaville.
It all seemed so easy: just drive towards the west to my third-last country. But then, things turned around – literally. Read why I was lucky to get out alive in this shocking chapter of The Long Road to Cullaville.
The grand finale of The Long Road to Cullaville – my visit to Afghanistan revealed a stunning country with a rich and troubled history and remarkably strong and resilient people, while serious danger was never far away.
Almost by accident, I ended up in the holiest place in the country, a site I never imagined I could see, and was surprised by what this formerly closed kingdom has to offer the intrepid traveler. Read more about this adventure in Wanderheart.
I had missed a flight, I was exhausted, and then I suddenly had to act to save someone's life at Panama airport. Read all about this unexpected and emotional rollercoaster in Wanderheart.
I climbed an active volcano to look into its stunning lake of boiling lava, was arrested by police, then hiked up to Africa's only glaciers. Read the entire rough travel story in Wanderheart.
With a devastating war raging close to home, I decided to see it with my own eyes. I was deeply impressed by the willpower and resilience of people living in extremely harsh circumstances – an experience that left a lasting impact on me. Read all about this extreme journey in Wanderheart.