WORLD JOURNEY

TRAVEL

Life to me is all about connections and relationships, so it’s no surprise that I love traveling. The opportunity to meet new people, see amazing sights, try out new food, and build lasting memories is almost addictive. I love it. This page is about sharing a piece of my journey with others. Perhaps one day we will be in the same city, enjoying a new cultural experience. Perhaps we can create a shared memory.

There are 195 UN countries in the world today.  There are dozens of Non-Self-Governing Territories that most people consider separate countries as well. When dependent territories are included, the United Nations recognizes a total of 241 countries and territories. My target is but a portion of these – 50 countries.

I’m at 44 United Nations member countries!

49 countries by common definition. As a reminder, my 50 by 50 target requires that at minimum I have a meal and/or some definitive cultural experience in the country. In all but Belgium, however, I have spent at least one night as well.

 Tracking “50 by 50” Target

Below is the full list of countries I have added to my trek so far. Keep exploring!

Asia / Pacific

Middle East/Africa

North America

Caribbean

Central/South America

Europe

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