In the 21 first century, is it possible to travel around the world in 80 days? Jules Verne had no idea how easy it would be in the future to buy a "round the world" ticket and fly all over in two or three days, if one chooses to. Michael Palin proved that one can even go the old way, without flying, and it takes precisely 80 days. But is it possible to travel around the world, in 80 days, and with
out money? We don’t know, but we're going to find out. We firmly believe that it's the immaterial good in people that carries us humans further on our joint journey as a species, and thus we want to prove that goodheartedness and willingness to support strangers span the globe and go beyond all borders. The only currencies we're taking on our adventure are curiosity, open-mindedness and our skills. We'll bring along stories to tell and symbolic presents, offer juggling performances and photo shoots, and take up any work offered. We will try to inspire open-hearted people along the way who'd like to support us with transportation, food and shelter. Just give us 80 days and we’ll figure it out. There are still many unanswered questions: How to hitchhike through countries like Pakistan, Iran, Vietnam or China? How long are we able to fight our basic human needs like hunger and thirst? - How do we cope in very cold and extremely hot climates? How to cross the Pacific ocean from Southeast Asia to the US? Is it possible to persuade an airplane pilot or a ship captain to take us from New York back to Europe? To see if we can solve these puzzles, we'd like to invite you on an 80-day journey full of fascination, surprises, diversity and humanity. Stay updated and sign up for our newsletter now!