Malaysian embarks on solo trip around the world in his Perodua Kenari

The roof of Mr Jack Voon's car has been transformed into a sleeping cabin capable of withstanding low temperatures. PHOTO: JACK VOON/FACEBOOK

SARAWAK - A man from Sarawak has started his solo trip around the world in his trusty Perodua Kenari on May 1. The journey is expected to take three years.

Mr Jack Voon Kuet Fei, 47, says the expedition is expected to span approximately 200,000km, covering over 108 countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and South America.

Mr Voon has always dreamt of travelling the world since he was young, envisioning the vastness of the globe.

In his proposal, “Bringing Malaysia to the World”, he stated that the objective of his journey is to introduce Malaysia to the world, and foster unity and friendship through cultural exchange.

“In this programme, I will be documenting my journey and creating educational and promotional videos. I am hopeful this programme will build an opportunity to unite people, broaden our horizons and instil the spirit of adventure while promoting Malaysia to the world,” said Mr Voon, who is from Kuching.

He estimates the trip will cost him about RM860,000 (S$245,600), which covers 12 categories of expenses including telecommunications, fuel, meal, accommodation, insurance, vaccines and visa fees.

Mr Jack Voon said the objective of his journey is to introduce Malaysia to the world. PHOTO: JACK VOON/FACEBOOK

Regarding his choice of car, he said the Kenari is economical and safe. His car has been equipped with travelling essentials, including a solar panel, mini fridge, mini stove, spare battery, heating system and halogen headlights.

The back seat of his white car is outfitted with cabinets to store items, while the roof has been transformed into a sleeping cabin capable of withstanding low temperatures.

“The sleeping cabin can endure temperatures as low as negative 40 deg C. Additionally, the back seat is fitted with a mini stove where I can prepare meals,“ he said in a video posted on his Facebook.

According to his travel log on Facebook, his car was struck by an unknown party when he was in Kuala Terengganu on May 2.

“While packing items in my car at a car park, I noticed my back light was damaged. I don’t know who did it, nor did the person leave their contact number. It looks like I’ll have to pay for the damages.“

However, Mr Voon will certainly not let this small hiccup hamper his journey of a lifetime. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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