Give up your job and explore the world? Dutchwoman Tamar Valkenier, a former police psychologist, set off at the age of 28 and spent ten years traveling through 60 countries: two years on a bicycle, many kilometers on skates, sledges and skis, with a donkey and, of course, on foot to the most remote corners of our planet. She visits reindeer herders in the Siberian taiga, the Maasai in Kenya, sleeps in forests and lives off nature in New Zealand. But it is the Mongolian Altai Mountains and the culture of the nomadic eagle hunters that touch her the most. The self-proclaimed "full-time adventurer" set off on a four-month tour of the region with a horse, a camel and a dog - and has returned there every year since. Tamar Valkenier takes us on a very personal and intense journey that leaves a deep impression.
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