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This couple left their jobs to travel 160,000 km across the world in their Land Rover

When 28 year olds Nick Chazee and Mathilde Vougny packed up their belongings to travel the world three years ago, they chose to do it in an unconventional way — in their Land Rover.

Chazee, who was working at a technology startup, and Vougny at the United Nations, were exposed to frequent work travel. But that did not abate their craving to travel more.

“Anytime we had free time, we would go around and travel like even if it was five hours away from home,” said Vougny.

Their passion for travel made them realize that they wanted to do it full-time.

They thought “wouldn’t it be so cool if we could just keep driving and go to Turkey and then to Central Asia, and then all the way to Singapore… and do the whole world,” said Chazee.

Financing the trip

It took the couple nearly two years to save up the money to realize their dreams. Initially, the trip was completely self-funded, according to Chazee.

It was only after the couple started documenting their travel on social media platforms that they could rely on that income stream to fund their trips.

However, the couple admitted that they had not intended to monetize their social media presence at the start.

“We’re already doing those videos, but it was for friends and family, so there was no pressure,” said Vougny.

They planned to stop their journey when finances ran out, but “the money started coming when we were doing it not for the money… we’re lucky,” Vougny told CNBC Travel.

The couple took nearly two years to save up for their trip.

Source: Nick Chazee and Mathilde Vougny

Their expenses typically cover the diesel and maintenance of the car, Wi-Fi, Netflix and music subscriptions, visa, and shipping containers for the car to be transported, totaling an estimate of $41,000 per year.

The couple saves on utility bills, rent, and avoid hotels, resulting in a lifestyle that is much cheaper than before they started traveling for a living.

Since Chazee and Vougny need to ship their car whenever they fly to another country, the couple tries to save money by booking flights at the last minute.

That ensures they never have to reschedule a flight if their shipping plans are derailed, saving them a lot of money as shipment costs typically account for a large portion of their expenses, at an average of $6,000 a year.

Travelers who book their shipments and flights in advance risk having to rebook their flights with additional costs to accommodate the unpredictable shipping schedule, said Chazee.

“We literally buy the plane ticket the same day that we want to leave, so we pay maybe 10% more than what it cost two months ago, but at the end, we saved so much more.”

If shipment ever delayed their car, they continued traveling by motorbike.

“We don’t take planes usually anywhere, unless… it’s between our car and our motorbike,” said Chazee.

Managing daily routines in their Land Rover

Bittersweet moments

Highlights on the road

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2025-10-21 01:54:20

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