Our Team

2010
03.29

Attila

Attila is a veteran road warrior with several rallies under his belt. No matter which continent, he completed these rallies only with crazy vehicles like a Lada 1500, or a Hungarian commuter (or “bendy bus”) as a part of the Bus Number 7 project. He’s the lead organizer of the Caucasian Challenge. He’s raced rickshaws through India and organized things from complicated international motor rallies to fussy corporate clients in his former life as an advertising professional. He’s a pro with everything from tyrannical border guards to making pals with local nomads. Like Indiana Jones he will eat anything.

Szabolcs

Szabolcs spent his time with various, less interesting jobs before he realized that being a professional traveler is what he really wants to do. He traveled extensively in the past as a crew member or captain of various sail boats from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. He also traveled in Africa with Attila and Aravind, and in 2009 he was the leader of the Bus Number 7 team. He’s the co-organizer of the Caucasian Challenge and led the first Budapest-Chernobyl Run to triumph in 2010.

Tamás

Graduated on the Hungarian University of Applied Arts, specialized on photography and visual communication. He works on the stage of the Hungarian advertising theater for 20 years as art director, creative director or freelancer designer. A man of arts who tries to make this distorted world more human. He likes capturing pictures and experiences all around the world. Like Jack Kerouac, he’s one of those who profess: the joy is to be on the road
He traveled with  Bus Number 7 twice. Quite unoficially, he’s the rally photographer of the event which makes the organizers more than happy.