When people say “life’s a journey”, some take this aphorism more literally than others. Christopher Many embarked on an overland trip in 1997, believing he’d spend no more than a year or two on the road. Well, that didn’t quite work out as planned – 19 years have passed, and he’s still somewhere out there, doing what he loves most: circumnavigating the globe with vehicles of questionable reliability in a quest to understand, through first-hand experience, what makes humanity “tick”. Right Beyond the Horizon tells the gripping tale of Christopher’s latest voyage between 2012 and 2016: a motorcycle adventure from Germany to Australia, together with his partner Laura Pattara, who had no previous experience on two wheels. Their modern-day odyssey follows the ancient Silk Road from Europe to Central Asia, then across the Pamir Mountains into China, where Christopher and Laura become the first overlanders with a foreign vehicle to obtain legal permission to transit the Middle Kingdom unescorted. Four years later they reach the harbour of Denpasar on the Indonesian island of Bali – the gateway to Australia and terminus of the classic trans-Asia overland route.
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Christopher Many crafts compelling travel narratives that invite readers on journeys beyond the conventional horizons of everyday life. His literary style is characterized by authenticity and depth, vividly portraying encounters with diverse cultures and landscapes across the globe. Many's work explores the innate human desire for the unknown and the power of pushing personal boundaries. His storytelling often emphasizes the simple joys of existence and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unexpected challenges.





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200,000 kilometres in 3,000 days across five continents—an average of just 66 kilometres a day for a 30-year-old Land Rover. Amidst the Scottish Highlands, a neglected Land Rover stands, seemingly unfit for a global adventure, yet Christopher Many sees its potential. Armed with only a passport, credit card, and a full tank of petrol, he dreams of traversing the frozen expanses of Siberia, the Americas, and Africa. His mission? To explore uncharted territories and delve into what makes the world tick. As he journeys from Mongolia to Somaliland, his adventure unfolds into a rich tapestry of philosophical questions, emotional highs and lows, and firsthand experiences across 100 countries. Each loose thread he pulls reveals insights often at odds with conventional Western beliefs. After eight years, he returns—exhausted, snake-bitten, and malaria-infected—but enriched with newfound wisdom and the love of his life. This narrative blends a sophisticated examination of global issues with a darkly humorous travelogue, vividly portraying the trials and triumphs of world travel while raising uncomfortable questions. Join this vagabond philosopher on a leisurely ride in Matilda’s passenger seat, and prepare for an enlightening journey.