A couple dubbed The Motoroamers swapped their corporate life to head off on a 'grown-up gap year' that took them across Europe . After originally setting off in their motorhome 'Scoobie' nearly a decade ago, 90,000 miles later Karen, 56, and Myles Davies, 57 are still travelling. Since 2016, the couple have explored 27 countries while working remotely, shelling out between £1,500 to £2,000 monthly.
Originally intended to be a one-year adventure, the pair fell in love with their nomadic lifestyle, and have called Scoobie their home ever since. Their journeys have taken them throughout Europe, venturing everywhere from Norway to Portugal, through Romania, as far south as the Sahara desert in Morocco and many places in between. Karen, who now writes travel articles, coaches yoga and authors leadership and self-development eBooks, said: "Now into our ninth year, we are still going and living life to the full.
Travel has given us the greatest and most rich classroom we've ever experienced." Have you left your full-time job to travel around the world? Email us at [email protected] Having met whilst working for an insurance company in Cheltenham in March 1988, the adventurous duo got hitched shortly after in October 1989.
"We are loving the freedom and choice that we have created in our lives - and now we want to inspire others to do the same", Karen added. Myles and Karen, who met in Gloucestershire, relocated to the Isle of Man in 1995 and are now marking their 35th Coral a.
