A Family Completes a Full Circumnavigation of the Globe in a Self-Contained Camper Van

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - s4story -- The founders of Tiny Planet, a California-based off-road van conversion company, have returned to the United States after completing a full circumnavigation of the globe by camper van, traveling approximately 25,000 miles across three continents in six months.

The journey was completed in a custom-built, self-contained camper van designed by Tiny Planet, combining aesthetic interior design with advanced off-grid technologies engineered for long-term autonomous travel.

To the founders' knowledge, the journey represents the first documented full global circumnavigation completed in a self-contained camper van, achieved through continuous travel by land and sea across North America, Europe, and Asia.

The expedition began on May 11 in Ventura, California. After six months on the road, the family returned to the United States by air on November 12, while Orbita completed its final leg by sea from China at the end of 2025 — formally closing the global loop.

Six Months, Three Continents, One Home on Wheels

Over six months, the journey crossed North America, Europe, and Asia, including the United States, the United Kingdom (England and Scotland), France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Russia, Mongolia, and China. Throughout the expedition, the family lived full-time inside the van, traveling with their toddler and relying entirely on the vehicle as their home.

"Our daughter spent nearly a quarter of her life in the van," says Sofia, co-founder of Tiny Planet. "It became her stable and safe home, even as the world outside changed every day. That stability allowed her to grow, adapt, and explore the world without fear."

From European Summer Heat to Siberian Winter


The route exposed Orbita to a wide range of environments — from high summer heat during travel across France and Southern Europe to the extreme remoteness of Russia and Mongolia, and the logistical complexity of China.

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Throughout the entire journey, the van functioned as a complete off-grid living space with solar power, a high-capacity lithium battery system, hydronic heated floors, full climate control, and a fully winterized water system.

"This journey was the most honest test of our systems — six months of continuous living with no resets. When we encountered an unexpected heating outage in Mongolia at 14°F, Orbita's redundant architecture ensured uninterrupted interior warmth and heated floors. That level of resilience is exactly what we design for long-term autonomous travel." — says Denis, co-founder of Tiny Planet.

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A Proof of Concept for Long-Term Autonomous Travel

For Tiny Planet, the circumnavigation validated its approach to building luxury expedition vehicles engineered for sustained, real-world autonomous living. Rather than focusing on speed or records, the journey demonstrated how redundancy, thoughtful engineering, and interior comfort can support a stable daily life — even while continuously crossing continents.

Expedition Overview
  • Type: Full circumnavigation of the globe by camper van
  • Duration: 6 months
  • Total Distance: Approximately 25,000 miles (40,000 km)
  • Continents: North America, Europe, Asia
  • Travel Mode: Continuous travel by land and sea
  • Living Conditions: Full-time, self-contained, off-grid living
  • Crew: Family of three, including a toddler
Timeline
  • Start: May 11 — Ventura, California, USA
  • End (crew): November 12 — returned to the United States by air
  • End (vehicle): Late December — van arrived in the U.S. by sea from China
Route / Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom (England, Scotland)
  • France
  • Switzerland
  • Italy
  • Austria
  • Slovenia
  • Eastern Europe (transit)
  • Russia (full cross-country traversal)
  • Mongolia
  • China
Vehicle
  • Name: Orbita
  • Platform: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 170 WB, AWD (custom-built)
  • Category: Luxury, self-contained expedition camper van
  • Purpose: Long-term autonomous global travel and living
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Key Systems & Capabilities (High-Level)
  • Fully autonomous 12V off-grid electrical system
  • High-capacity lithium battery bank: 16 kWh
  • Solar power generation: 800W
  • Smart Home Assistant for system monitoring and control
  • Redundant heating architecture: diesel + electric
  • Hydronic heated floors
  • Highly efficient 12V undermount air conditioning system
  • Fully winterized, heated plumbing system
  • Fresh water tank: 37 gallons
  • Grey water tank: 20 gallons
  • Indoor shower and sliding toilet
  • Fully equipped kitchen, including microwave, induction cooktop, and 12V refrigerator
  • Upgraded suspension and off-road tires
  • Exterior expedition equipment: bike racks, awning, roof rack, and additional storage solutions
Designed to operate independently of external infrastructure across extreme climates.

Climate & Conditions Encountered
  • High summer heat (up to +35°C / 95°F) during extended travel across France and Southern Europe  
  • Alpine environments across the European Alps  
  • Prolonged periods of cold rain and high humidity during travel in Scotland  
  • Sub-freezing winter conditions down to 14°F / −10°C in Siberia and Mongolia
About Tiny Planet

Tiny Planet is a California-based luxury off-road van conversion company specializing in fully autonomous Mercedes-Benz Sprinter builds. Inspired by European design and American landscapes, Tiny Planet vehicles are engineered for year-round living, extended expeditions, and uncompromising comfort — anywhere on the planet.

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Tiny Planet
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