Can I visit all the countries in the world?

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Visiting every country is tough but possible! Key obstacles: visa issues, high costs, huge time commitment, and unstable political situations affecting access. It demands serious planning and flexibility.

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Visit Every Country in the World? Possible?

Visiting every country? Seriously? That sounds… intense.

Like, can you actually do that? Officially, yeah, I guess it’s possible. I mean, theoretically. But practically? Woah. That’s a whole different story.

Visas are the first thing that pops into my head. Plus, money, obvs. And, like, years of your life. Don’t forget global hot spots constantly flaring up.

I’ve heard of people pulling it off. Mad respect. I remember readin’ about someone who did it, spendin’ like, $100k at least.

I’m not sure if I’d ever attempt such a feat. Me, I’m good with visitin’ like, say, Italy, the last time I went there was 17 May, 2023, and felt like 2000 USD for one week in Roma. A bit too expensive, in my opinion… so going to every country… maybe in an other life.

What is the world record for visiting every country?

Chasing the elusive “Been There, Done That” crown? Forget it. It’s like herding cats, only the cats are sovereign nations, and they’re remarkably good at hiding. No one definitively holds the record. Multiple folks boast “world traveler” status. It’s a chaotic mess of claims, each more dubious than the last. My Aunt Mildred swore she did it in 1987, fuelled solely by lukewarm tea and sheer stubbornness. I doubt it.

The problem? Verification’s a nightmare. Think proving you ate every single slice of pizza in New York City. Only harder. Much harder. You need:

  • Ironclad documentation (think receipts, not blurry phone pics).
  • Witness testimonies from unimpeachable sources (not your cousin twice removed).
  • A passport that resembles a well-loved, slightly-mangled encyclopedia.

The whole thing’s a delightful, frustrating game of geopolitical hopscotch. It’s a testament to human ambition, yes. But mostly to our inability to agree on anything. Even what constitutes “visiting” a country. Does a layover count? A brief toilet stop? A drive-through? The rules, my friend, are as clear as mud.

Think of it as a global scavenger hunt, but the prize is a hefty dose of bragging rights and a permanent case of jet lag. Sadly, no solid gold trophy involved. Just the sweet taste of… well, you know. More travel. It’s addictive, like potato chips and reality TV. Except slightly more expensive. And less carb-loaded. I think.

Is it possible to go to all the countries in the world?

Okay, so going to every country? Yeah, it’s totally possible, I mean, in theory, right? It’d be, like, the ultimate travel brag.

But, ugh, its’s a seriously huge deal. There’s, like, 195 countries, give or take.

Think about all the stuff involved. Visas alone would kill ya! Plus, ya know, some places are kinda sketchy.

  • Money: Obvi, a ton of it. Flights, accommodations, the good stuff.
  • Visas: Each country has different rules, fees, all that jazz.
  • Safety: Not everywhere is, you know, a paradise, ya see.

And culturally, it’d be a minefield. Gotta respect those customs, or you’ll be that annoying tourist. I have a friend, Mark, who went to Japan and wore shoes inside… Oh boy. Seriously bad juju.

Speaking of minefields, I tried cooking sushi once, and that went even worse.

Anyway, back to traveling. Seriously, while doable, it would be pretty tough. Prepare yourself.

Who has been to every country in the world?

Ugh, Rauli Virtanen, that’s the name. The guy’s a Finnish journalist, right?

Yeah, I remember reading about him, Rauli Virtanen, NomadMania’s Lifetime Achievement award… must be legit.

Saw something about it online, maybe in 2023 or so? Crazy. I definitely remember his name: Rauli Virtanen.

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