This couple left their jobs to travel 160,000 km across the world in their Land Rover

When 28-year-olds Nick Chazee and Mathilde Vougny packed up their belongings to travel the world three years ago, they chose to do it in an unconventional way — in their Land Rover.

Chazee, who was working at a technology startup, and Vougny at the United Nations, were already exposed to frequent work travel. But that did not abate their craving to explore even more.

“Anytime we had free time, we would go around and travel, even if it was just five hours away from home,” said Vougny. Their passion for travel made them realize that they wanted to do it full-time.

They thought, “Wouldn’t it be so cool if we could just keep driving and go to Turkey and then to Central Asia, and then all the way to Singapore… and do the whole world,” said Chazee.

### Financing the Trip

It took the couple nearly two years to save up the money to realize their dreams. Initially, the trip was completely self-funded, according to Chazee.

However, after they started documenting their travels on social media platforms, they began to rely on that income stream to fund their journeys. The couple admitted they had not intended to monetize their social media presence at the start.

“We’re already doing those videos, but it was for friends and family, so there was no pressure,” said Vougny.

They planned to stop their journey when finances ran out, but “the money started coming when we were doing it not for the money. We’re lucky,” Vougny told CNBC Travel.

Their expenses typically cover diesel and maintenance for the car, Wi-Fi, Netflix and music subscriptions, visas, and shipping containers to transport the car. These costs total an estimated $41,000 per year.

The couple saves on utility bills, rent, and avoids hotels, resulting in a lifestyle much cheaper than before they started traveling for a living.

Since Chazee and Vougny need to ship their car whenever they fly to another country, they try to save money by booking flights at the last minute. This strategy ensures they never have to reschedule a flight if their shipping plans are delayed, saving them considerable money, as shipment costs account for a large portion of their expenses — averaging around $6,000 per year.

Travelers who book shipments and flights in advance risk having to rebook flights with additional costs to accommodate unpredictable shipping schedules, Chazee explained.

“We literally buy the plane ticket the same day that we want to leave, so we pay maybe 10% more than what it cost two months ago, but at the end, we saved so much more.”

If shipping ever delays their car, they continue traveling by motorbike.

“We don’t take planes usually anywhere, unless it’s between our car and our motorbike,” said Chazee.

### Managing Daily Routines in Their Land Rover

Their Land Rover is well-equipped for life on the road. It features a 65-liter water tank refilled at fuel stations, a full-sized shower head, a dual-fuel stove system, and a 45-liter fridge.

Laundry is done every two weeks, either at public laundry machines or through third-party services.

“The car setup is perfect in many places, except for the heat,” said Chazee. “We use fans for the night when we sleep, but it’s still too hot sometimes, and so we’re sweating. It’s hard to sleep.”

On the other hand, when temperatures dropped to -15°C in Alaska, “we were inside in T-shirts and shorts because we had a diesel heater and a hot shower,” he added.

### Bittersweet Moments

In their three years of traveling in a Land Rover, the couple has experienced some rough bumps along the way.

One such moment occurred shortly after they shipped their Land Rover to Australia — a move that cost around $7,000.

“Five days after we started driving in Australia, the engine broke down entirely. Worst experience possible,” said Vougny.

After just 10 minutes, a local stopped to help. “We eventually spent 21 days at his home; he helped us fix the car. We were cooking for them, and they were cooking for us,” she recalled. “So even though I can’t recall it as a bad memory, it would totally qualify as a bad moment for us.”

Apart from mechanical challenges, being far from family meant they had to keep their car parked safely abroad while they returned home.

“But again, we’re lucky because of the community we built online,” said Vougny. “We have people in every country, and they’re always so welcoming. Usually, they take really good care of our home because if they follow our journey, they also know our car very well and care about it as much as we do.”

### Highlights on the Road

The couple has a little tradition: every time they enter a new country, they try to find a local from that country to stick the country’s flag on their car, said Vougny.

“And that was super nice because, you know, we tend to be scared of strangers, and yet he was scared of us. Eventually, we talked,” she shared. “For me, those small interactions are my best memories.”

Their car naturally draws attention, with its French license plate and a left-hand drive steering wheel.

“So when we go eat, we usually get a bit of chit-chat. You meet people,” Vougny said.

One of the highlights of their journey spanning over 160,000 kilometers is that more than 300 people worldwide have invited the couple into their homes.

“I save all of their names and their locations, so when we get to these countries, we write to them again,” said Chazee.

Despite what they thought would be exhausting constant travel, it has never worn them out, said Vougny.

Though they plan to end the trip in two years, there are already ideas for the future: “a new, bigger vehicle and travel to the continents that we really want to do again, or that we feel like we haven’t seen enough,” said Chazee.

Another possible plan is to set up a home base to welcome other travelers in the future and “give back what we received on this trip,” Vougny added.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/21/this-couple-left-their-jobs-to-travel-160000-km-across-the-world-in-their-land-rover.html

8 Top Hair Gel Wands for Sleek, Frizz-Free Slick-Back Styles

As the weather gets colder and the wind grows harsher, we all have to deal with a few seasonal challenges. Our skin and lips become drier, our clothes get heavier, and, of course, our hair tends to get messier.

Sleek, slicked-back hairstyles have been trending for a while now, and we’ve seen an increasing number of brands introduce their own versions of the hair wand. Not to be confused with curling wands, these are styling and finishing products—gels, creams, or serums—that come with a handy built-in applicator brush. Think of the applicator like a mascara or brow wand, all packaged in adorable, purse-sized containers.

These hair wands are the perfect on-the-go tool for achieving a polished look. They’re especially great for touching up frizz, flyaways, and baby hairs around your hairline whenever you’re out and about.

With so many hair wands on the market, it can be intimidating to choose the right one, especially since they all tend to look quite similar. That’s why we’ve broken down the options by hold, formulation, scent, and—of course—customer ratings.

Keep scrolling to discover which hair wand will work best for you!
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MAGGIE PAGANO: Cash is still king, right? Wrong

If you have heard reports of a rather sweaty woman in gym gear running around the streets of Saffron Walden brandishing a crisp £50 note and cursing under her breath, that was me.

After the gym, I had stopped off at the health food shop to stock up on a few things, giving the assistant the £50 tucked into my leggings. The assistant refused my money.

“But surely it’s legal tender,” I cried, “you can’t refuse it!”

She didn’t budge, saying that head office had told them not to take £50 notes because of fakes.

Off I went to the butcher’s shop opposite, where I know the staff, asking if they could break the note. Same again—no £50 notes accepted. But they suggested I try a bank.

Not such a bad idea. However, my bank, Barclays, closed long ago and now there are only two banks left in town.

So, I ran to Nationwide, where there was a long queue. Explaining the problem, I asked the waiting customers if I could ask the cashier to change the note. They all said yes, of course.

One gentleman took one look at my Queen’s-headed note and said with great confidence that it wasn’t a fake. That felt like a small victory.

There was so much chatter that the cashier stepped out to take a look at the offending note. He agreed it was genuine. Yeah, another victory.

“But are you a Nationwide customer?” he asked.

It felt like a trick question — and it was. Nationwide does not change money if you are not a customer.

As you can imagine, by then I was ready to raise an Essex peasants’ revolt against shops that don’t take money and banks that don’t change banknotes.

As luck would have it, one of the kind ladies in the queue opened her wallet, checked her cash, and offered to change my £50.

My first call is to the Bank of England.

**Can vendors refuse to take cash?**

Yes, says the press officer, they can. Even though cash is legal tender, it’s a concept with a narrow technical definition in law related to contracts, and no one is obliged to accept it in exchange for goods.

But why is cash usage shrinking so fast?

Is it because vendors find cash messy to deal with? Are business owners being forced by payment giants to go digital so they can be charged more? Or do people simply prefer using cards or, increasingly, mobile payment apps?

Probably a bit of each — chicken and egg.

Whatever the reason, cash is under the kibosh.

It made up just 9 per cent of payments last year, compared to being used for half of all transactions a decade ago. It is predicted to fall to 4 per cent over the next ten years.

Yet here’s the thing: what happens in emergencies?

Imagine if a cyber hack or indeed cyber warfare brings down the banks? Or if there are blackouts, as happened in Spain and Portugal recently? Or other crises, such as another lockdown or war?

Being resilient is why countries such as Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands have warned their citizens to always keep cash in reserve. They are also introducing new legislation ensuring vendors must accept cash.

The European Central Bank (ECB) is also alert to the dangers.

All households have been advised by the ECB to store cash at home in case digital systems fail — because they will.

In contrast, the Bank of England does not have the mandate to give such warnings; that’s up to the Government.

Interesting, though, that its Governor, Andrew Bailey, told a recent Citizens’ Panel in Wolverhampton that he always carries cash with him in case of emergencies.

Does that include any £50 notes, I wonder?
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/comment/article-15164391/MAGGIE-PAGANO-Cash-king-right-Wrong.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

When is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ coming to OTT?

**When Is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ Coming to OTT?**
*By Isha Sharma | Sep 27, 2025, 05:04 PM*

**What’s the story?**
The romantic comedy *Param Sundari*, featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting October 24, 2025, according to OTTplay.

Before this official release date, viewers can rent the movie via Prime Video’s transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) service from October 10. This rental option will be available for a two-week window prior to the film’s full streaming debut.

**Film Synopsis: This is what happens in *Param Sundari***
Directed by Tushar Jalota, *Param Sundari* is a contemporary cross-cultural romance. The story follows Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a Delhi-based investor who uses an AI matchmaking app called Soulmates to prove a point to his father.

Through the app, he is matched with Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a woman from Kerala who runs an ancestral homestay with her uncle, a practitioner of Kalaripayattu. The film explores the cultural differences and challenges they face as their love story unfolds.

**Film’s Journey: Box Office Collection**
Originally slated for release on July 25, 2025, *Param Sundari* hit theaters on August 29 instead. The film had a disappointing run at the domestic box office, earning approximately ₹54.77 crore by the end of its theatrical run.

However, it reportedly performed well internationally, contributing to a worldwide total of around ₹89.22 crore by the end of September 2025.

**Critical Response: Controversies and Criticisms**
*Param Sundari* received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While the performances and chemistry between Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor sparked divided opinions, the film’s music and cinematography were widely praised.

Nevertheless, the portrayal of Kerala and its people sparked controversy, with criticism aimed at the film’s story and screenplay.

For an in-depth analysis, you can [read our full review here].
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/param-sundari-arrives-on-ott-this-month-report/story

When is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ coming to OTT?

**When is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ Coming to OTT?**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 27, 2025, 05:04 PM*

**The Story**

The romantic comedy *Param Sundari*, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is set to arrive on Prime Video from October 24, 2025, according to OTTplay. Before its official OTT release, viewers can avail of the transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) rental option starting October 10. This rental window will last for two weeks, allowing audiences to rent and watch the movie prior to its streaming debut.

**Film Synopsis**

Directed by Tushar Jalota, *Param Sundari* is a contemporary cross-cultural romance that follows Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a Delhi-based investor who uses an AI matchmaking app called Soulmates to prove a point to his father. Through the app, he is matched with Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a woman from Kerala who manages an ancestral homestay alongside her uncle, a practitioner of Kalaripayattu — a traditional martial art.

The story delves into the cultural differences between Param and Sundari as their love blossoms amidst contrasting backgrounds.

**Film’s Journey and Box Office Collection**

Initially slated for release on July 25, 2025, *Param Sundari* finally hit theaters on August 29. The film had a disappointing run at the domestic box office, earning approximately ₹54.77 crore by the end of its theatrical run.

However, it found better reception internationally, ultimately raking in around ₹89.22 crore worldwide by the end of September 2025.

**Critical Response and Controversies**

*Param Sundari* received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While opinions on the performances and on-screen chemistry between the leads were divided, the film’s music and cinematography garnered unanimous praise.

Despite these positives, the movie sparked controversy due to its portrayal of Kerala and its people. Both the story and screenplay were criticized for their representation, adding to the film’s mixed reception.

For a detailed critique, you can [read our full review here](#).

Stay tuned for the streaming release and catch *Param Sundari* on Prime Video soon!
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/param-sundari-arrives-on-ott-this-month-report/story

When is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ coming to OTT?

**When Is Sidharth-Janhvi’s ‘Param Sundari’ Coming to OTT?**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 27, 2025, 05:04 pm*

The much-anticipated romantic comedy *Param Sundari*, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is set to premiere on Prime Video on October 24, 2025, according to OTTplay. Fans won’t have to wait until then to watch the film, as a transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) rental option will be available on Prime Video starting October 10. This rental window will allow viewers to stream the movie two weeks prior to its official release on the platform.

### Film Synopsis: What Happens in *Param Sundari*

Directed by Tushar Jalota, *Param Sundari* is a contemporary cross-cultural romance. The story follows Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a Delhi-based investor who uses an AI matchmaking app called Soulmates to prove a point to his father. Through the app, he is matched with Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a woman from Kerala managing an ancestral homestay alongside her uncle, who is a Kalaripayattu practitioner. The film beautifully explores the cultural differences and challenges they face as their love story unfolds.

### Box Office Journey

*Param Sundari* was initially slated for a July 25, 2025 release but eventually hit theaters on August 29. Despite the buzz, the film underperformed domestically, earning approximately ₹54.77 crore by the end of its run. However, it found better reception internationally, contributing to a worldwide gross of around ₹89.22 crore by the end of September 2025.

### Critical Response and Controversies

The film garnered mixed to negative reviews from critics. While opinions varied over the lead actors’ performances and their on-screen chemistry, critics largely praised the movie’s music and cinematography. However, *Param Sundari* faced controversy over its portrayal of Kerala and its people. Both the story and screenplay drew criticism, sparking debates and discussions.

For an in-depth review, [read our full review here](#).

Stay tuned for more updates on *Param Sundari* and other upcoming releases!
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/param-sundari-arrives-on-ott-this-month-report/story

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