I normally don't post stories from Kickstarter but this is a film I would back and of course a buddy of mine is producing this film.(It's good to know people)
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Who is The Nomadic Family?
Insanely unorthodox, embarrassingly honest, and on a path to spiritual awakening, this family of 5 is on their third year of non-stop budget world travel. They lived with an indigenous tribe in the jungles of Ecuador, taught spirituality classes in hostels in Cambodia for 7 months, and are now training for their Fall 2013 Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal where a film crew will accompany them for a documentary about how The Nomadic Family is redefining modern family life. Their critically acclaimed blog (thenomadicfamily.com) explains the untold sides of family travel life, those moments that take your breath away, and the adventures and mishaps while globetrotting.
The Project:
We'll be following the Nomadic Family to Nepal as they trek the hills of Annapurna for three weeks, and then volunteer at an orphanage near Kathmandu (www.thekumariproject.org). In an ever changing universe, in the age of technology, watch as they live by their own rules, and make their dreams come true.
What your money goes towards:
40% pre-production costs, equipment
60% production costs, travel expenses
Please remember to spread the word! Thank you for your time!
Risks and challenges Learn about accountability on Kickstarter
We're planning to trek in a country that we've never been to, with abnormally high elevations, and 3 pre-teenage kids. Nothing about this project is going to be easy. But, lucky for us, we didn't get to where we are today by fearing adversity. As seasoned travelers, we know to plan on our plans changing, and to expect the unexpected. Our job is to be flexible, roll with the punches, and never underestimate the goodness in people. I know enough to know that what we need will be provided. It happens every time. After all, the journey is the destination.
Follow the Nomadic Family as they trek Annapurna, volunteer with locals, and redefine the meaning of family, happiness, and success.
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Let's make this film a reality! Make sure and Donate Here, any amount Helps! SHARE, SHARE and SHARE!
LIKE the film on Facebook-
Follow the film on Twitter-
Who is The Nomadic Family?
Insanely unorthodox, embarrassingly honest, and on a path to spiritual awakening, this family of 5 is on their third year of non-stop budget world travel. They lived with an indigenous tribe in the jungles of Ecuador, taught spirituality classes in hostels in Cambodia for 7 months, and are now training for their Fall 2013 Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal where a film crew will accompany them for a documentary about how The Nomadic Family is redefining modern family life. Their critically acclaimed blog (thenomadicfamily.com) explains the untold sides of family travel life, those moments that take your breath away, and the adventures and mishaps while globetrotting.
The Project:
We'll be following the Nomadic Family to Nepal as they trek the hills of Annapurna for three weeks, and then volunteer at an orphanage near Kathmandu (www.thekumariproject.org). In an ever changing universe, in the age of technology, watch as they live by their own rules, and make their dreams come true.
What your money goes towards:
40% pre-production costs, equipment
60% production costs, travel expenses
Please remember to spread the word! Thank you for your time!
Risks and challenges Learn about accountability on Kickstarter
We're planning to trek in a country that we've never been to, with abnormally high elevations, and 3 pre-teenage kids. Nothing about this project is going to be easy. But, lucky for us, we didn't get to where we are today by fearing adversity. As seasoned travelers, we know to plan on our plans changing, and to expect the unexpected. Our job is to be flexible, roll with the punches, and never underestimate the goodness in people. I know enough to know that what we need will be provided. It happens every time. After all, the journey is the destination.
Follow the Nomadic Family as they trek Annapurna, volunteer with locals, and redefine the meaning of family, happiness, and success.
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