This Indian-Origin Girl Has Visited 50 Countries Without Missing A Single Day Of School
Deepak and Avilasha, who are both accountants, said they save throughout the year by not eating out or having takeaways, not owning a car and relying on public transport.
Travelling around the world and experiencing different cultures would definitely be on everybody's wishlist. However, not everybody is able to fulfill this wish due to various reasons but for 10-year-old Aditi Tripathi, that dream came true even before she turned 10. The Indian-origin girl, presently staying in the UK, has already visited 50 countries with her parents, that too without missing a single day of school, reported the Yahoo Life UK. She has travelled to most of Europe and has also been India, Nepal, Thailand and Singapore.
Her parents, dad Deepak, 43, and mum Avilasha, 36, decided early on that they wanted their daughter to be well travelled, and now estimate they spend up to 20,000 Pounds (over ₹ 21 Lakhs), reported the outlet.
"We started travelling with her when she was in nursery age three and she used to go to school for two and a half days per week," said Tripathi.
"She gets curious and excited seeing different cultures like in Nepal, India and Thailand. We started travelling with her when she was in nursery age three and she used to go to school for two and a half days per week," he further said.
When asked about how they manage the cost of travelling, Deepak and Avilasha, who are both accountants, said they save throughout the year by not eating out or having takeaways, not owning a car and relying on public transport. They also work from home in order to save on commuting costs and childcare for Aditi's 2-year-old sister Advita.
"I don't have a specific favourite country or place but if I had to choose three it would be Nepal, Georgia, Armenia," said Aditi to the outlet.
"Nepal was probably one of my favourites because I did horse riding, I went on the longest cable car, and I could see mountains like Mount Everest. I really love travelling and have loads of fun memories," she further said.