He visited 10 countries with only 50 euros in his pocket. Story of Moldavan who traveled by bicycle over five thousand kilometers
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He visited 10 countries with only 50 euros in his pocket. It's the story of Andrei Savciuc, a 25-year-old Moldavian who traveled over five thousand kilometers across Europe. The trip lasted three months and three weeks, during which time it was able to cross the Alps.
"I started with a little money in my pocket, and on the way I won something. It's a great deal to sell interesting pictures, people print pictures and put them in public places." It's amazing that passers-by take these pictures as a reward leaves a symbolic sum", said Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
Throughout the voyage he spent the night in the tent, friends or locals who offered to shelter him. The young man says the biggest problem in such a trip is food, because you can not carry a lot of food with you. Even though it has covered 5,000 kilometers, the most beautiful impressions have remained after crossing the Alps. Even though it was very difficult, Andrei says the effort was worth it.
"It was very interesting to put my hand in the snow in the middle of the summer. There is a lot of greenery at the foot of the mountains and I think there could be bears there too. Nature was savage" Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
The biggest challenge came when he was forced to sleep at the top of the mountain.
"I climbed the top of the mountain to the evening and I did not cross the whole area, so I had to get up there. I was very excited to stay there because the night could be very cold because it's all covered with snow", said Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
Andrei Savciuc plans other bicycle trips through beautiful places in Europe.
"I started with a little money in my pocket, and on the way I won something. It's a great deal to sell interesting pictures, people print pictures and put them in public places." It's amazing that passers-by take these pictures as a reward leaves a symbolic sum", said Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
Throughout the voyage he spent the night in the tent, friends or locals who offered to shelter him. The young man says the biggest problem in such a trip is food, because you can not carry a lot of food with you. Even though it has covered 5,000 kilometers, the most beautiful impressions have remained after crossing the Alps. Even though it was very difficult, Andrei says the effort was worth it.
"It was very interesting to put my hand in the snow in the middle of the summer. There is a lot of greenery at the foot of the mountains and I think there could be bears there too. Nature was savage" Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
The biggest challenge came when he was forced to sleep at the top of the mountain.
"I climbed the top of the mountain to the evening and I did not cross the whole area, so I had to get up there. I was very excited to stay there because the night could be very cold because it's all covered with snow", said Andrei Savciuc, a cyclist.
Andrei Savciuc plans other bicycle trips through beautiful places in Europe.