FamilyLifeOnTheRoad

Author: alanhenry11

  • Vegan Life On The Road

    Vegan Life On The Road

    Having made the personal choice to change to a plant-based (vegan) diet four years previously, our decision to travel South America in a camper van brought with it plenty of dietary-related challenges and concerns. The most common asked questions were always: Before answering, I think it is pertinent to briefly detail the transition I made…

  • Education On The Road

    Education On The Road

    Many people have asked us how we have managed the education of our children during the year on the road. A year is a long time, certainly a long and crucial period in the development of two kids less than 10 years old. We fully appreciate the importance of learning and so have tried to…

  • Our Vehicle

    Our Vehicle

    Our beloved camper van, christened “Grandullona” by the kids, has taken us the length of South America this year, covering a distance of 25,000km. It has brought us to the end of the world in Ushuaia, through the majestic Andes Mountains, across the Argentine pampas and across the Altiplano in Bolivia at altitudes close to…

  • A Day In The Life

    A Day In The Life

    Lots of people have been asking me what a typical day looks like for us. Well it is certainly different to our life before we started this adventure! There we used to rush out the door most mornings, juggle school and creche drop-offs and collects, ferry kids to after-school activities, throw a dinner together as…

  • Fun At The Port

    Fun At The Port

    Having decided to continue our family adventure into Central America, we had the not so minor logistical task ahead of arranging shipping for our house-on-wheels. As previously mentioned, while Colombia and Panama share a physical border, there is no road connection due to the dense jungle separating the countries. As such, shipping would be our…

  • Stick Or Twist…

    Stick Or Twist…

    As we travelled north alongside the immense Pacific Ocean and through the majestic Andes Mountains, a relatively important decision loomed larger and larger in the background. It was something we had discussed both prior to beginning this family adventure and along the way at various stages. But as time and kilometres ticked by, this was…

  • Flooding In Cartagena

    Flooding In Cartagena

    Arriving in Cartagena de Indias (to give it its full name) could best be described as arriving in the middle of a raging inferno, just without the actual flames. We have been to many hot places on this adventure, but a combination of the heat and humidity made the city as challenging as we had…

  • A Change Of Scenery

    A Change Of Scenery

    Having spent ten days in the hectic capital city of Bogota, proceeded by a couple of months of fairly full-on tourist activity, we felt that a change of dynamic was required for us all. We could see that the kids had been having too much stimulus via tours, trips, sights and attractions. We had been…

  • Do Something That You Love

    Do Something That You Love

    While travelling through Peru and Ecuador, we had met quite a few fellow travellers. Often we would share details about where we had been, stories of life on the road, and future plans for the upcoming weeks and months. Two things that we kept hearing were about; the amazing Moroccans and their beautiful campsite and…

  • Cauca Roadblocks

    Cauca Roadblocks

    In many places in South America (and the world over for that matter), indigenous people often struggle to get their voices heard with local and national authorities. Try as they might, those in power frequently fail to engage and help resolve the issues of the people living there the longest. As we are aware in…

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