Our story: It comes a long way… Why go into a business like this? Why make our passion and hobby a business?
There is the saying never to make your hobby your job. Which in many cases is true, but sometimes the calling and passion are much stronger. How we ended up with Turkana comes from way back when we were all still young.
Elsebie & Michnus
Our first trip was back in 1994, when we just got married. My brother-in-law wanted to go back to Namibia to show my sister the places he saw when we were still at war with the “bad guys” during the Cold War. We were in our early 20’s—finished studying, poor as hell, and just started to work.
We saved up, worked, and reworked the calendar to see how we can squeeze 30 days of holiday time and public holidays without taking unpaid leave. It all came together, and we were able to take an old Land Rover and 4×4 Toyota pickup through some of the remotest parts of Namibia at the time.


We used geographical maps we got at the Dept. of Land Affairs to navigate—no GPS. There was nothing; fuel stations were very far between, and we only saw Himba tribes for many kilometres.
We had no idea of 4×4 driving, no idea of what ‘overlanding’ was, but the freedom, the cultures, people, and challenges grabbed us by the scruff of our necks, and we loved it!
It got into our blood, and we travelled for years in and around South Africa. Years later, and with more affordable motorcycles and choices, we were able to trip more and longer distances.

Leonie and Peter
For Peter and Leonie, the overland adventure travel seeds were planted at an early age. As kids, they both spent each endless summer on camping trips across Europe. For Peter, this meant road trips through France with a different campsite every few nights and new places to find the best fishing spot.

At the same time, also somewhere in France, Leonie’s parents showed their kids the fine art of camping. At first in the trailer tent, but in 1994 they went on an epic family adventure when they cycled from the Netherlands to the Mediterranean Sea in France carrying their luggage on their bicycles.
The adventurous paths of Peter and Leonie crossed in 2007 when they booked the same overland group tour to Kenya and Tanzania. It was love at first sight, both with each other and with the African continent. It was the start of many more adventurous trips, from riding bikes across Europe and backpacking in Asia to a full-on 3-year-round-the-world motorcycle trip.
It was a trip of multiple lifetimes, feeding into the adventurous travel bug that was there since an early age and ended up staying! They have now infected the next generation with that travel bug, taking their young kids on their first camping trips.