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The Pasche family

most in their lives, spending time with their children and offering daily opportunities for them to live in nature, be present and trust life and their own intuition. This and the four points of their internal compass keeps them going: to live, explore, share and inspire.

Celine adds, “Fibie likes to say, ‘Our home is our tent and the world is our playground.’” v

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Follow the Pasche family on their journey or meet them along the way for one of their talks. You can support their mission by purchasing their photography book from Montbell stores or the Montbell online store or by making small donations to plant seeds of hope through their website.

Pasche Family Photo Book: webshop.montbell.jp/goods/disp.php?product_id=3611176

Instagram: instagram.com/nomadfamilybybicycle/

YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC7qR1BWEKWJrSHaudLEbPhA

Facebook: facebook.com/FamillePasche

Itinerary and Talks: ylia.ch/talk-1/talk.html#Japan2023

Nayla Pasche : Born in 2013 in Malaysia. She has already been on the road for 50,000+ kilometers and cycled 10,000K on her bike. She made her first step in the Angkor temples in Cambodia and is the first and youngest child to have crossed the Nullarbor Desert in Australia.

Fibie Pasche: Born in 2017 in Malaysia. She has been in a chariot or a tandem system for 25,000 kilometers and cycled 800K on her own bike. She learned to walk in a yurt in Mongolia, drinking fermented mare’s milk for her first birthday.