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British Family Visits India After Travelling 35 Countries

A family of British nationals, including a couple and their two daughters, who have travelled 35 countries by road in a span of three-and-a-half-years, are now exploring India, Reuters reported.

The couple - Steve James Snaith and Gilly Susan Snaith, along with their daughters Alisha Kate Snaith and Lucy Emma Snaith - set off on an adventurous journey from England in 2013, traversing borders before finally reaching India in December 2016.

"We have been on the roads for over three and half years now. We are coming, I suppose, to the end, as about six months [are only] left," said traveller Steve James Snaith in Gurugram city of India's northern Haryana state on Friday (February 24).

The intrepid family has travelled to many places in India, including the city of Taj Mahal, Agra, and Jaisalmer city in northwestern Rajasthan state. They have also explored the Indian capital and northern Amritsar city.

Talking about their experience, his wife Gilly Susan Snaith said they loved meeting different people during their journey, the report said.

"It is a mutual passion and now the children have joined us in that passion. You know that there are so many beautiful places in the world that we would love to see ourselves and we know that 99.9 percent of world's people are good as well we met with some nice people. We get to see some of the beautiful places in the world.
I mean even on the really bad days, might be the weather is terrible or some of us is bit sick, or problem with paperwork. We look at each other and say is it bad? Is it bad day at work? We say no, it is always far better," said Gilly.

So far, the family has travelled to Canada, United States, Mexico, Central America, South America, South Africa, Australia and South East Asia. They will now head to Nepal from where they will take a journey back to England.

British Family Visits India After Travelling 35 Countries

Talking about their experience, his wife Gilly Susan Snaith said they loved meeting different people during their journey, the report said.

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A family of British nationals, including a couple and their two daughters, who have travelled 35 countries by road in a span of three-and-a-half-years, are now exploring India, Reuters reported.

The couple - Steve James Snaith and Gilly Susan Snaith, along with their daughters Alisha Kate Snaith and Lucy Emma Snaith - set off on an adventurous journey from England in 2013, traversing borders before finally reaching India in December 2016.

"We have been on the roads for over three and half years now. We are coming, I suppose, to the end, as about six months [are only] left," said traveller Steve James Snaith in Gurugram city of India's northern Haryana state on Friday (February 24).

The intrepid family has travelled to many places in India, including the city of Taj Mahal, Agra, and Jaisalmer city in northwestern Rajasthan state. They have also explored the Indian capital and northern Amritsar city.

Talking about their experience, his wife Gilly Susan Snaith said they loved meeting different people during their journey, the report said.

"It is a mutual passion and now the children have joined us in that passion. You know that there are so many beautiful places in the world that we would love to see ourselves and we know that 99.9 percent of world's people are good as well we met with some nice people. We get to see some of the beautiful places in the world.
I mean even on the really bad days, might be the weather is terrible or some of us is bit sick, or problem with paperwork. We look at each other and say is it bad? Is it bad day at work? We say no, it is always far better," said Gilly.

So far, the family has travelled to Canada, United States, Mexico, Central America, South America, South Africa, Australia and South East Asia. They will now head to Nepal from where they will take a journey back to England.

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