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Adventurous Couple Returns Home
By Liza Mohd
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Adventurous couple Norhayati Abu Bakar and her
Austrian husband Harun Kurt Eichbauer finally returned home
yesterday morning after embarking on a 13-month expedition that
covered 52,137km of land in Africa, Middle East, Europe and Asia,
crossing some 37 countries on their Toyota Land Cruiser.
They were greeted at the Sungai
Tujoh Control Post by Deputy Minister of Industry and Primary
Resources, Dato Paduka Hj Hamdillah Hj Abd Wahab, as well as a fleet
of vehicles and motorbikes.
It marked the fourth completed
expedition for 41-year-old Norhayati, who told the Bulletin
yesterday that she also had the opportunity to perform the Umrah
together with her husband, and taking in the beauty of Mecca and
Jeddah had to be the entire journey's most memorable experience.
Among the challenges they faced
were the 50-degree heat in Sudan, a desert storm and an unforeseen
glitch while trying to cross the border from Loas to Cambodia.
The whole journey cost over
$100,000. flciudina their vehicle's maintenance end modifications,
fuel consumption, Iccommodation, ferry fees and visas. emong others.
About 65 per cent of the expedition
vas self-financed but the couple acknowledged the generous
contributions from local companies in the form cash and services.
They also noted the warmth and
i‘.zenerosity of countries like Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Pakistan and
Myanmar that waived their travel visas and sponsored their
accommodation.
Some of the countries and regions
they covered in the expedition included Namibia, Botswana, Zambia,
Malawi, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Syria, Greece, Italy,
Croatia, Iran, Pakistan, Nepal, Yemen, India and Turkey, among
others.
The couple was also pleased to fly
the Brunei flag along their route to promote the Sultanate, while
also handing out flyers and brochures to many curious people who
wanted to know about the country.
The first leg of their journey that
covered Africa and Austria was held from April to October last year,
while its second part to 25 European, Middle East and. Asian
countries began in December and ended in Kuching.
Norhayati
added that she hopes to inspire and motivate Bruneian women with the
expedition, urging them to explore possibilities and achieve all
manners of things they may previously have thought impossible.
They made history by being the
first Muslim couple from Brunei to complete a journey crossing South
Africa, North Africa, Europe, the Middle East, India and Southeast
Asia on a four-wheel drive.
Their past expeditions included
promoting the Visit Brunei campaign in 1999 by travelling 21,000km
through Europe, Middle East and North Africa, as well as leading
five Bruneian women to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to mark the
Visit Bnmei Year in 2001.
Norhayati added that her husband
remains her best travel companion due to his passion and
understanding. If time and health pennit, they are open to embark on
another expedition. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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