Agustinus Wibowo, backpacker, sandalpacker' & 'sackpacker'
Passing borderlines is almost a daily routine for Agustinus Wibowo.
The travel writer and photographer from Indonesia picked up his backpack
at the age of 19 and started to travel throughout Central Asia. He has
lived in Afghanistan for three years as a photojournalist and has
written two bestsellers books about his borderless travels. Wibowo’s
current latitude: Beijing, China.
Agustinus Wibowo (30) left his village Lumajang in East-Java,
Indonesia in 2000 to study Computer Science in Beijing. From there he
started his travels to Mongolia where he got robbed on the first day.
That didn’t hold him back to travel to even more ‘dangerous’ countries
like Pakistan and Afghanistan in 2003.
As a true budget backpacker he took off with only 300 US dollars. ‘I
traveled by the cheapest train in China, 70 hours on a hard seat. Then
by public transport and hitchhiking trucks in Pakistan. Crossing the
border with Afghanistan I used horses and donkeys or just walked my way.
I also stayed with local people, that’s why it’s so important to learn
the local languages. The key of budget traveling is full adaptation and
daring to suffer.’
Agustinus Wibowo, backpacker, sandalpacker' & 'sackpacker'
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