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Globe trotting single mum raises toddler on the road after split from her dad

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Sarah Noack, 26, from Germany, has travelled to 17 countries with her two year old daughter Luana, who has learnt to walk on a beach in Bali and said her first words in Indonesia

The mother-and-child duo have stamped their passports in a host of countries, including Italy, Indonesia and Thailand(No credit)

Meet the intrepid mum who’s been globe-trotting with her toddler, ticking off an impressive 17 countries from their bucket list.

At just 26-years-old, Sarah Noack has already introduced her two-year-old daughter, Luana, to a life of adventure since her birth on October 14, 2021. Formerly soaring the skies as a flight attendant, Sarah’s job took her to exotic locales like Brazil, Mexico, Hong Kong, Japan, and China.




Embracing her three-year maternity leave, Sarah embarked on a trip to Barcelona, Spain, with Luana and her then-partner when the little one was barely two weeks old.

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Sarah embraced solo parenting on the move(No credit)
Sarah was previously a flight attendant before jet-setting across the globe(No credit)

Post-breakup, Sarah has embraced solo parenting on the move, jet-setting with Luana to destinations including Vietnam, Portugal, Jordan, and Australia. The young girl’s milestones have been marked by travel, with her first steps on a Balinese beach and her initial words uttered in Indonesia.

Frankfurt-based Sarah, now a freelance social media manager, reminisced: “After graduating high school, I started working as a flight attendant. I wanted to make money and travel the world – becoming a flight attendant was the perfect job.”

“Through that my enthusiasm to travel went crazy. I was doing the job for two years full-time before I went part-time to study. Backpacking hasn’t been difficult with a baby as she was so small.

“It is getting harder now she is getting bigger – she has started running around. I found travelling much more easier than having a normal routine in Germany.”

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