12 Years, 46 Countries, 187,000 Kilometers – One Journey of Trust and Adventure
Discover how hitchhiking across five continents with almost no money, a backpack, and later even a cat, turned into a life of stories, films, and proof that kindness of strangers is the greatest travel currency.
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Travel Without Limits
From the Caucasus to the Amazon, from the Sahara to the Himalayas – proving that adventure isn’t about money but about courage and curiosity.
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Capturing Humanity & Nature
Through photography, filmmaking, and storytelling, bringing to life encounters with cultures, wild landscapes, and the unexpected.
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The Cat That Travels the World
Since 2021, Myshi the cat has been the fearless co-pilot, showing the world that even whiskers can hitchhike.
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A Life Shaped by Adventure
What began as a spontaneous hitchhike to the Netherlands with less than 40 euros turned into a twelve-year odyssey through 46 countries. With no fixed plans, I slept under the stars, crossed borders on foot, and accepted countless invitations from strangers who became friends. From Bolivia’s death road to Moroccan deserts, from the Canadian wilderness to Himalayan temples, each step showed me the same truth: the world is not as dangerous as we’re taught, and kindness exists everywhere. My story is not just about travel—it’s about proving that fear and money are not the limits we think they are.
Discovering Stories Across Continents
I’ve always seen travel as a way to connect with people and capture their stories. Whether it was living among wild animals in remote Canada, joining a traditional wedding in Mali, or filming the herbalist traditions of the Pyrenees, I look for the raw, human side of each journey. Over time, my adventures grew into photography projects, documentary films, and a book-in-progress about traveling with my cat Myshi. I continue to travel not just to see new places, but to inspire others to take that first step out of their comfort zone. Because often, the most extraordinary journeys begin with nothing.
Travel Isn’t About Money – It’s About Courage
Follow the story from tents in the Sahara to the jungles of Hawaii—discover how even with an empty wallet and a broken camera, adventure always finds a way.

Tereza Rabarová
Blogger / Nomad Traveler / France
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Completed Journeys
Faces, Roads, and Wild Places
A visual diary of 12 years on the road—hitchhiking across continents, living with locals, and capturing fleeting encounters with people, landscapes, and wild animals. From street music in Europe to remote Canadian forests and Indian temples, this film is less about destinations and more about the untold stories in between.
The Kindness of Strangers
For most of my travels, I had no more than a backpack, a tent, and a few coins in my pocket. What kept me moving wasn’t money—it was people. Strangers picked me up on roadsides, shared meals, and invited me into their homes without expecting anything in return. Over time, these encounters shaped my belief that the world is far more generous than we often imagine. Hitchhiking 187,000 kilometers showed me not only diverse landscapes and cultures, but also the universal human desire to help and connect. Whether it was a farmer in Morocco, a family in India, or a fisherman in South America, each person reminded me that we are united by kindness. These moments became the true treasures of my journey.
Adventure as a Way of Life
Adventure, for me, has never been about adrenaline alone—it’s about embracing uncertainty. I never knew where I’d sleep, who I’d meet, or what tomorrow would bring. Sometimes that meant camping in the snow, sometimes it meant an unexpected invitation to a wedding in Mali or a motorbike ride through the Himalayas. Each twist and turn pushed me beyond comfort, but that’s exactly where life begins. Documenting these experiences through photography and film has given me a way to share that feeling with others. Adventure is not just climbing mountains or crossing deserts—it’s choosing curiosity over fear, even in daily life. And once you start living that way, the world opens up in ways you could never plan.