Travelling to every country in the world would have seemed impossible a mere fifty years ago; nobody had done it. And yet now this is clearly a 'thing' that more and more travellers strive for. Who are the people who have achieved this? And what does the travel community believe about this travel aim? Based on extensive research conduced by Harry Mitsidis himself as well as a poll completed by more than 1,500 travellers on NomadMania, this presentation aims to highlight the people who have visited every country as well as the community's beliefs on this issue.
Harry Mitsidis, founder of the travel community NomadMania, is one of three people known to have visited every country in the world at least twice. Having studied sociology at Oxford University and completed an MBA in Rotterdam, he ended up realising the allure of travel is just too tempting. An author of two books, one fiction and one non-fiction, Harry spends at least 250 days a year on the road while calling Britain his home for the remaining 100 or so.