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Do you dream of discovering the world with your own camper? Are you considering shipping your camper to another continent? Then you probably have the same questions as us. In this article, we share comprehensive insights into the costs, introduce various Shipping companies, the different types of shipping, and explain how container sharing works. Our tips are based on our own experience of shipping our camper to South America in October 2023.
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It's 5:00 AM when the sun drives me out of the tent. The morning air is still fresh, but the sun is already strong enough to heat up our tent considerably. The red fabric of the tent colors the entire space in a deep orange, somehow fitting these sauna-like temperatures inside the tent. Our tent is set up a bit away from the road, next to a small lake. The landscape is rocky and sparse, with only a few trees providing a little shade. It does not reach our tent.
It's only a fifteen-minute walk to the beach. I am accompanied by the constant chirping of crickets, the buzzing of bumblebees and bees, the twittering of birds, and the morning breeze that gently blows through the leaves of the trees. As the sun shines on my face, I recall a saying by Pipi and wonder why I don't enjoy nature this early more often.