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Colombian male, 33, stopped his financing task to take a trip throughout South America with his 2 pet dogs in a van

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A Colombian male is all set to strike the roadway throughout South America and produce lasting memories with his 2 huskies after resigning from his task of ten years in financing.

Alejandro Álvarez sold his house in the Medellín town of San Antonio de Prado in addition to his automobile and bike in order to live out a dream that he has actually called: ‘Life is a journey.’

‘ Leaving the product possessions behind has actually not been the most challenging thing to do since I have actually constantly been separated from that,’ the 33-year-old informed DailyMail.com. ‘In truth, when I chose to resign, I did it without paying it any mind. I began offering whatever I needed to attain this excellent dream.’

Alejandro Álvarez quit his job of 10-years with a finance firm in Colombia to travel across Colombia and South America with his two pet huskies, Celeste (bottom left) and Alaska (bottom right)

Alejandro Álvarez stopped his task of 10-years with a financing company in Colombia to take a trip throughout Colombia and South America with his 2 animal huskies, Celeste (bottom left) and Alaska (bottom right)

Alaska, one of the two huskies that will join Alejandro Álvarez on a dream road trip across his native Colombia and several other countries in South America

Alaska, among the 2 huskies that will sign up with Alejandro Álvarez on a dream journey throughout his native Colombia and a number of other nations in South America

Alejandro Álvarez told DailyMail.com that he purchased the van four months ago and has spent $40,000 to remodel it. The van features solar panels for energy, a shower, kitchen, bed and closet

Alejandro Álvarez informed DailyMail.com that he acquired the van 4 months earlier and has actually invested $40,000 to renovate it. The van includes photovoltaic panels for energy, a shower, cooking area, bed and closet

Alejandro Álvarez told DailyMail.com that he first came into contact with Alaska, a nine-year-old husky, while visiting a pet store in Colombia

Alejandro Álvarez informed DailyMail.com that he initially entered contact with Alaska, a nine-year-old husky, while going to a family pet shop in Colombia

Álvarez smooches his five-year-old Husky Celeste. The pair and his other dog Alaska are venturing out on a road trip dubbed: 'Life is a journey'

Álvarez smooches his five-year-old Husky Celeste. The set and his other dog Alaska are venturing out on a journey called: ‘Life is a journey’

The hardest part of the dream he stated will be separating himself from his household over the next 6 months as he takes a trip throughout Colombia. His mom prepares to join him for about 2 weeks of the journey.

‘ However when there is household love, it’s the exact same,’ the only kid stated. ‘Let’s attempt to remain in touch essentially, through virtual conferences.’

Álvarez’s travel through South America will happen inside an utilized 2007 van that he acquired in Bogotá, the capital, 4 months earlier.

He has actually invested $40,000 over the last 4 months transforming the van into a fancy mobile house suitable for a male and his 2 friends.

‘ The concept emerged from my love for taking a trip with my family pets given that it was not really comfy to take a trip on a bike or in a personal automobile,’ Álvarez described.

He took house nine-year-old Alaska after going to a regional animal shop and seeing that she was up for sale for reproducing. Álvarez outbid all of the other purchasers.

Five-year-old Celeste was a present from his ex-girlfriend.

His six-month journey across Colombia - which he is documenting on social media - will serve as a way to introduce the world to destinations that are not frequented by tourists, he said

'I want to fill my life with memories and experiences instead of material things,' Álvarez said. Álvarez expects to start touring the rest of South America in 2023, with Ecuador being the first country on his list

His six-month journey throughout Colombia – which he is recording on social networks – will act as a method to present the world to locations that are not often visited by travelers, he stated

Alejandro said he decided to buy a van because it would have sufficient space for his two dogs to be comfortable for their upcoming travels through Colombia and South America

Alejandro stated he chose to purchase a van since it would have adequate area for his 2 pet dogs to be comfy for their upcoming journeys through Colombia and South America

Alejandro converted the 2007 van into a mobile home that has a small kitchen, a work area, sofa, bed and closet

Over the last four months, Alejandro Álvarez has been able to make significant upgrades to the van, like installing a small kitchen that includes a sink, refrigerator and a stove (which is not visible)

Alejandro transformed the 2007 van into a mobile house that has a little cooking area, a workspace, couch, bed and closet

He has spent $40,000 over the last four months converting the van into a swanky mobile home fit for a man and his two best friends

'The idea arose from my love for traveling with my pets since it was not very comfortable to travel on a motorcycle or in a private car,' Álvarez explained

Álvarez’s travel through South America will happen inside an utilized 2007 van that he acquired in Bogotá, the capital, 4 months earlier.

He removed the car’s initial floor covering and switched in wood paneling. He likewise set up a photovoltaic panel system on the roofing system in order to minimize fuel, which will be essential when he is resting roadside.

Álvarez eliminated the seating and equipped it with a bed, closet, cooking area, shower and workspace. There is likewise a forecast screen that moves below the ceiling when it’s time to unwind. Today he prepares to set up a water tank.

His six-month journey throughout Colombia – which he is recording on social networks – will act as a method to present the world to locations that are not often visited by travelers, he stated.

Alejandro Álvarez, with his pet dog Celeste, said he quit his job of 10 years in finance to be able to travel all of Colombia and South America

Alejandro Álvarez, with his animal dog Celeste, stated he stopped his task of ten years in financing to be able to take a trip all of Colombia and South America

Five-year-old Celeste was a gift to Alejandro from his ex-girlfriend. The dog is one of two huskies the 33-year-old has as his companions who will join him on a road trip across Colombia and the rest of South America

Five-year-old Celeste was a present to Alejandro from his ex-girlfriend. The dog is among 2 huskies the 33-year-old has as his buddies who will join him on a journey throughout Colombia and the rest of South America

Celeste (left) and Alaska (right) will join their owner on a journey across Colombia during the next six months before traveling throughout South America

Celeste (left) and Alaska (ideal) will join their owner on a journey throughout Colombia throughout the next 6 months prior to taking a trip throughout South America

Over 2 weeks he will drive 300 miles to the Pacific coast province of Valle del Cauca. While there he’ll check out the cities of Buenaventura and Cali along with the El Danubio river, which will be a pleasure for his pet dogs, Alaska and Celeste.

His furry buddies are substantial fans of nature and delight in being handled long strolls in the countryside.

Álvarez anticipates to begin exploring the rest of South America in 2023, with Ecuador being the very first nation on his list.

He will then drive over to Peru and Bolivia prior to going to Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Paraguay and Uruguay are likewise on the travel plan although he is unsure which nation he will check out prior to driving back house.

‘ I wish to fill my life with memories and experiences rather of product things,’ Álvarez stated.

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