Meet Nujay, a newly converted and totally instagrammable Peugeot Boxer, perfect for any nomadic experience.
Equipped with an en-suite bathroom, indoor lighting, phone charging and a fridge, Nujay is ideal for going off-grid as well as being parked up in a campsite.
IMPORTANT INFO:
SEATS AND BEDROOM:
The van is three berth, with three seats up front. The photos show a fourth seat in the main cabin, which I have removed to give more space.
I recommend the main bed sleeping up to two (maybe three little ones) and the bench can also be used as a single bed.
There is a tent awning which is shown in one of the photos. If you bring your own ground sheet, this can certainly be used as an extra bedroom, otherwise it’s a great porch set up.
BATTERY:
The fridge can be powered whilst driving and when hooked up to a 12v supply. However if you aren’t on a campsite that can provide this I’d recommend bringing a cool box.
In regards to phone and lighting, the battery can last longer than a week when using both usb sockets and the lights every night, so you won’t need to worry about running out of charge! The battery recharges everytime the van is driven, or when hooked up at a campsite.
SHOWER AND BATHROOM:
I have two showers in the back - one solar shower and one electric. These can be used outside or in the shower cubicle and I can show you how to use these when you collect the van. Please note that the water cannot be heated up electrically through the showers (only from the sun if it’s warm)!
There is a toilet and I’ll show you how to use this on arrival. We also have a bathroom sink, full mirror and two washing lines!
KITCHEN:
I have cooking utensils and supplies - a gas cooker, grill, pots, bowls and cutlery. I also have mugs and drinks glasses, so don’t worry about bringing these.
There is a pump sink in the kitchen area, great for washing up etc.
OTHER BITS:
There isn’t any central heating, however the van is very well insulated and retains the heat well.
There are windows on the top of the van that can be opened for ventilation, these have midgie nets and blackout blinds for when you need to sleep.
Please remember to bring a duvet, pillows and linen to suit a double bed.
Finally, there is an adjustable table in the main cabin, table and chairs for outside, and a fire pit if you choose to have a cheeky campfire! The storage space in the back should give you enough room for all your bags so that your living space isn’t cluttered. Happy camping!