Extreme travellers want to go everywhere - but one group just moved the goalposts...
Extreme travel isn't for the feint-hearted. Kari-Matti Valtari would know.
The MTP founder, Charles Veley, was inspired to create it after the Guinness Book of Records declined in 2000 to accept his own attempts to be the world's most travelled person - and required a third-party to adjudicate. That number increased to around 1,000 in the following years, as existing places were divided into further parts. And, as of this year, the list has been updated again - to 1,500 different locations.
The MTP expansion leans on work from another travel community, NomadMania, which divides the world into 1,301 regions, based on "area, population, local perspective and other factors". Previously, travellers could claim they had visited most Antarctic regions by simply walking around the South Pole. Now, they have to navigate the entire continent.The increase was based on consultation with extreme travellers, and Mr Veley said people had been receptive to the change - and looked forward to having more destinations to visit.Around 2.
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