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German family living in Dubai set for world tour on a bus

COUPLE AND THEIR TWO KIDS WILL START THE TRIP FOR 14 MONTHS THIS JULY

- DUBAI BY ANJANA KUMAR Senior Reporter

Couple and their two children will be on the road for 14 months starting this July

AGerman expatriate couple living in Dubai are getting ready to give their children a gift of their lifetime: A world tour on a bus!

Nina and Kai Schakat, both 44, will take their children Ben, 11 and Leni, 10, to explore new cities, countries on-board their very own bus, which will be their home for 14 months long. The family is all set to leave in the first week of July in their customised Ashok Leyland bus. Preparatio­ns are on in full swing to ensure a smooth journey.

Nina and Kai are residents of UAE for the last 15 years. Kai runs his own carpentry business in Dubai, while Nina works as a project manager for a private constructi­on company here. During their 14-month world trip, Kai will close his business temporaril­y and Nina will be on a sabbatical.

The children Ben and Leni will attend iCademy — the American online school recognised by the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA) in Dubai.

“Our children will be doing online schooling and will additional­ly learn life skills with our practical experience­s during this trip,” said Nina.

The couple have put their savings into this trip. “We have invested Dh150,000 that includes the cost of the bus and doing its fit-out. We have set aside another Dh200,000 to last us through this journey. This includes visa costs, other logistics costs, sightseein­g and our general cost of living in different countries for 14 months. Fuel is a major factor in considerat­ion as well.

Dream trip

“Ever since my wife and I have been together, we have dreamt of travelling the world after retirement in a van or a boat. Society somehow tells us that people can travel when they are young, single or when retired. Post-pandemic, we realised that nothing is constant. We thought why wait until retirement to do our dream trip. Why not do it now,” said Kai.

Nina said the couple have worked out their financial requiremen­ts and looked at the available transport options. They decided to convert a bus into a mobile home, which, according to them was the most economical way of doing their world tour.

The route has been charted out by the couple and will depend on how much there is to explore in each country as they drive through. It also depends on how long it will take for their vehicle to get from one place to another.

The German family have rebuilt the bus in a “do it yourself” (DIY) way. “We are converting the bus ourselves, with the help of some specialist­s along the way when it comes to welding, window installati­on and solar system. We are creating a home away from home that reflects our personalit­ies and our needs for the trip. It will be equipped with a solar system and water tanks to ensure our independen­ce so far as the power grid is concerned, and will be the centre of our trip.”

Kai received his bus driving licence a couple of months ago and passed the test on his very first attempt. “If budget allows, I will also do the licence, but would need to start from a scratch as I currently only have a salon car driving licence,” said Nina.

Nina said the couple purchased the Ashok Leyland bus from Al Naboodah in October 2021. It is a 2009 model, has been driven for 610,000km and full tank can hold 350 litres of petrol. “We initially thought about a Mercedes bus because it is a sturdy brand. But for our travel to rural areas and villages, we needed a bus that would drive well in these places with as much ease. We walked through a row of 70 buses before finalising on this one for our trip,” Kai said.

Work almost complete

The couple commenced work on the bus in November 2021. “As of now, most civil works inside the bus are complete. Last weekend, we did a road trip to Oman in order to test the bus and we found a few things that will need improvemen­ts,” Kai added. “We are still awaiting a shipment of camper van windows, which will improve the insulation for the bus a lot. Currently, we struggle to have the bus protected from the heat, which we will be working on, once the windows arrive. We will install additional window tinting, blackout curtains and vents on the roof,” he said.

Two thirds of the bus rooftop is covered with solar panels. “We will be autonomous, without having to be connected to water or electricit­y supply for at least a week. We currently plan to add a wind generator that will provide us with electricit­y at night.” Inside, there is a dining area and bunk beds for the children, a double bedroom at the end of the bus, a sofacum-sofa, a small kitchen, toilet, washing machine, kitchen cabinets and storage spaces. With this set-up, the family hopes to have a good amount of electricit­y to operate the air-conditioni­ng, run all the appliances and all the electronic equipment that are required. “We will even have a normal household washing machine on board.”

The family will hit the road in July, at the start of the summer vacation in Dubai. “We initially envisage a travel spanning 14 months. This is to have the maximum outcome of one full academic year with the kids’ schooling system. Around five to six months will be in Asia and remaining in South America,” said Nina, adding, that the bus will be shipped on a ferry from Sharjah to the port of Bandar Abbas in Iran. “Prior to Covid-19, people were allowed on the ferry. However, currently, that is not possible. If required, we will fly to Iran to pick up our bus.”

The estimated duration of stay in Iran is two-three weeks. “From there, we will have to cross the border to Pakistan. We aim to drive along the coast line. Main points to visit in Pakistan are Hingol National Park and Karachi. From there, the family will drive to India. “Our main points to visit are Goa and then we will head towards Jaipur in the north.”

Other countries on the route are Nepal, China, Myanmar or Bhutan, Cambodia and Vietnam. In South America, the family will travel to Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Columbia, Ecuador. They will also visit the United States.

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The Ashok-Leyland bus, which is being customised for the world tour.
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The Schakat family members inside their customised bus.
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Kai Schakat takes a look at route map for the 14-month trip.

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