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Malaysian family travels to 33 countries in 8 months with a pickup truck camper

28.02.2026 13:00 1 min 1 source РУС
sinchew.com.my ZHO
Malaysian family travels to 33 countries in 8 months with a pickup truck camper
Original source: 星洲网 Sin Chew Daily Malaysia Latest News and Headlines

A Malaysian family completed an 8-month journey across 33 countries using a pickup truck with a camper shell. The trip began in April 2025 from Malaysia, passing through Thailand, Laos, Tibet, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and several European nations, concluding in London. The parents and their five-year-old daughter, lacking extensive camping experience, relied on GPS and mobile apps to find campsites.

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Malaysian family travels to 33 countries in 8 months with a pickup truck camper

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MY Malaysia — fuel prices

Updated: 15.08.2026

RON95

$0.89 /l

MYR3.62 · €0.77/l

20 of 143

cheaper than 87% of countries

RON97

$1.02 /l

MYR4.15 · €0.88/l

11 of 95

cheaper than 89% of countries

Diesel

$1.10 /l

MYR4.47 · €0.95/l

29 of 143

cheaper than 80% of countries

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