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Football-crazy Kerala woman to drive to Qatar to watch FIFA World Cup

Football and travel are two things this mother of five is crazy about. So, taking a solo trip in her four-wheeler to watch the FIFA World Cup in Qatar was just a spontaneous decision for Kerala woman Naaji Noushi, a homemaker from nearby Mahe. As the World Cup fever is slowly gripping people and football fans, Noushi, an avid traveller, YouTuber and vlogger, commenced her journey to Qatar by driving a Mahindra Thar from here the other day.

When Transport Minister Antony Raju flagged off the trip in the presence of village panchayat authorities, it was a dream come true for this soccer crazy woman who has always loved to take adventurous trips. After reaching Mumbai via Coimbatore, she and her Thar, which is fondly named "olu" (means woman in local parlance), would land in Oman by ship. From there, she would travel via road and would cover Arab countries including UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia before reaching Qatar, which plays host to the FIFA World Cup this time.

Noushi said it may be for the first time that a woman from Kerala was undertakin an overlanding trip to the GCC nations and that too to watch the football world cup. "My plan is to enter Qatar by December 10 and watch the finale. I am so excited about this trip.

I am a hardcore Argentina fan and Lionel Messi...really want to see my favourite team lifting the cup," she said. She will continue her stay in Qatar till December 31. Noushi said the trip was expected to be a complete van-life experience as all essential cooking articles were stocked in the vehicle.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com