Vincent Marian Plédel and Ocaña

Vicente Plédel and Marián Ocaña will open the doors to many places in this great palace that makes up the world.. Sometimes we will find ourselves in large countries and in other hidden corners. Behind every door.... a stay full of experiences and experiences.

Vicente and Marián are two expedition members with a prestigious history of exploration routes throughout the world and between the two of them they cover all the aspects that an expedition requires. Vicente is the designer of the route, photographer, chronicler, head of the area of ​​art and architecture and logistics. Marián is responsible for the history area, geography, ethnology, religions, of the female world where men are banned, as well as cameraman and scriptwriter of the recordings of their routes to be broadcast in documentaries and travel programs.

More than 100 known countries, are collaborators of the Explorer Club of New York and the Explora Foundation of Spain. Writers and reporters with countless publications in the press and magazines (national and foreign), lecturers, authors of reports and photography exhibitions, They are also authors of the book "Tras las Huellas de la Reina de Saba" as well as scriptwriters of most of the documentaries that reflect their great routes. They started their passion to explore the unknown with elemental means (backpack and hitchhiking, trains, buses, renting vehicles, etc.) until they became authentic land expeditions in 1992, when they started the "Route of Alexander the Great" from Ceuta to the Himalayas (7 months, 65.000 km per 21 countries of 3 continents). They followed, among other, the "Vikings route" (Lapland), "Lost Kingdoms of Africa" (West Africa), "Ruta Mehari" (roadbooks for Morocco), "Forgotten Desert Civilizations" (Libya), "Buddha's Tears Route" (Afghanistan), “Queen of Sheba Route” (6 months following the footsteps of the Queen of Sheba through Yemen, Djibouti and Ethiopia, completing the route with Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania), “Confines of Africa Route (6 months for 10 countries of the southern cone of Africa), etc.. But among all of them stands out the "Route of Empires", his circumnavigation of the world by land for almost 4 years, recalling the ancient nomadic caravans and paying homage to the great civilizations already extinct.

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