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FIN. (and thanks for all the fish)
So, this is it. In just about a week I will board an IcelandAir flight and takeoff for Reykjavik, Iceland. Iceland will be my 196th, and final country in the world to visit!
Of course, that would be far too easy after the logistics of planning the first 195 countries! As a brief history, what led up to this point: First off, the journey has covered approximately 2.4 million miles to this point and a total of 157 airlines. When mapped, it looks something like this: http://www.jasonaroundtheworld.com/w...1471981708.png As of 1988, I had visited five countries: The US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, and the Soviet Union. By 2000, that list had only increased to 11, taking in France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and South Africa. From there, things started going faster: 2002: 16 countries, including first trip to Asia 2003: 23 countries, including first trip to Central America (Costa Rica) 2004: 31 countries, including Australia 2005: 34 countries, including being part of the first group of Americans to visiting North Korea in decades 2006: 41 countries, including lots of South America 2007: 55 countries, including a big trip around the Middle East 2008: 65 countries 2009: 72 countries, including most of Europe and Southeast Asia complete 2010: 81 countries, includiong Afghanistan 2011: 102 countries, including my first RTW trip 2012: 130 countries, with about half of the new ones in Africa 2013: 149 countries, including several trips to Africa and Central Asia 2014: 171 countries, notably Syria, Nauru, and Angola 2015: 185 countries, finally visiting Yemen, CAR, Chad, and Eritrea 2016: 195 plus one to go....Iceland! The question I get all the time is, "when did you really start doing this?" I guess I was in casual traveler mode, going to new places when convenient from around 2002-2010. By 2005 I'd decided that one day I would go everywhere, which is why I jumped on North Korea when the chance was there, since it was unclear how long they might allow Americans in. 2010 was when things really started picking up, and I added 20+ new countries per year. Of course, I don't do anything the easy way. First off, I opened my trip up to family, friends, and coworkers, and will be going to Iceland with around 40 people to share the final country experience. Then, because IcelandAir essentially costs the same to fly to Iceland or to Europe with a stop in Iceland, I had to add something on. But, I had no idea what...so because tickets were selling quickly I booked into London after Iceland and back a week later from Helsinki. But, what to do in between? First thought was "let's do an epic train adventure!" But...I'd rather save that for London to Singapore by train some day when I have time...so what else. Then it hit me. My previous trips to Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine were incredibly brief, so let's spend a few days there. Perfect! So, the trip was set, and the route: http://www.jasonaroundtheworld.com/w...8/kefmap-1.gif Trip report will be split into roughly these edited parts, since I never made it past London: 1. Washington to Reykjavik with Icelandair, arrival in country #196 2. Reykjavik City Tour and Final Country Celebration 3. Blue Lagoon and the Reykjanes Peninsula 4. The Golden Circle SuperJeep Tour Part I 5. The Golden Circle SuperJeep Tour Part II 5. Day in Reykjavik and Other Iceland Musings 6. Reykjavik to London with Icelandair I can't believe the end is finally in sight, but here it comes! Thanks to all who have virtually joined the travels along the way, as well as those who have actually joined me for some of the trips...it wouldn't have been nearly as fun and rewarding without you! If you'd like to read past trip reports in the meantime: I. London to Iran and Afghanistan in a mix of C, F, and LCCs II. Above the Arctic Circle with UA/CO/LH and SK in whY, C, and F III. Around the World in 40 Days for 40 Years IV. 8 Places People Who Are Right in the Head Do Not Spend New Years V. 12 Countries, 10 Airlines, 4 Islands, 27,080 miles, 11 Days VI. 6 Countries in 6 Days - Caribbean Island Hopping and first AA Experience VII. Guyana, Suriname, and French Guyana with an unexpected sidetrip to Caracas! VIII. To Haïti - for vacation and a milage run! IX. Around Senegal and West Africa X. 4th Annual New Years in Dangerous Places - Libya Edition XI. Kosovo and FYR Macedonia - Milage Run in United Business + TK/LH XII. Washington to Peru and Machu Picchu on COPA and TACA XIII. To Johannesburg...for 36 hours! XIV. Here a Stan, there a Stan, everwhere a Stan Stan.... XV. Air Burkina, Air Cote d'Ivoire and 7 countries in West Africa XVI. Turkey for Thanksgiving....with a side of Tajikistan, Serbia, Montenegro, and Moscow XVII. Into the Heart of Darkness... Congo, Angola, Gabon, OH MY! XVIII. HI! Four Islands, Lots of Planes, Beaches, and Convertibles XIX. Plenty of Salt, Not Enough Oxygen...a Trip to Boliva, Colombia, and Ecuador XX. Learning to Relax - Long Weekend in St Christopher and Nevis XXI. You're spending New Years WHERE? IRAQ? (2009-2010) XXII. Pineapples, croissants, and neon OH MY! A trip to Hawaii, Paris, Andorra, and Vegas XXIII. South Pacific, Israel, Lebanon - 6 weeks - 71,500 miles - 24 countries XXIV. Sundae bloody Sundaes...a 2014 United Year in Review XXV. Lakes, Lemurs, and Lithuania: Horton Hears a Houthi! XXVI. First Americans tour to North Korea 2005 - Arirang Mass Games XXVII. Doing the Needful - Lufthansa Business US to Chennai XXVII. C-ing things: Canada, Curry, Cameroon, CAR, Chad, Camels, Chengis Khan and China! XXVIII. Learning my ABCs: Algeria, Bahama, Cuba and the Cubana IL-96 XXIX. Exploring ZMapp of West Africa...or how I got detained by the CDC XXX. Transatlantic to Bangkok with United, Austrian, Air Canada, and Thai XXXI. Being Lazy in Belize XXXII. Quick Trip to Cape Town with United, SWISS, South African, and Lufthansa XXXII. FUNny thing happened going to and from Tuvalu...Cathay F, Etihad Apts, Fiji Biz XXXIII. Achievement Unlocked: AFRICA! Visiting Mali, Mauritania, and Senegal XXXIV. Penultimate Country? CriMeA River! Putin on the Ritz: Turkmenistan, Siberia, Malaysia |
Congrats on the achievement, and I look forward to the story.
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am i the only one amused/flabbergasted that iceland was last?
awesome. |
What a journey! What a life!
Thank you for all the incredible trip reports you've written and posted here on FT! Can't wait for this one! |
Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
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am i the only one amused/flabbergasted that iceland was last?
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how did you avoid iceland though? at what point did you start planning 'last' ? (making a decision on it beforehand)
party is always good ! hope it was another great trip |
Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
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how did you avoid iceland though? at what point did you start planning 'last' ? (making a decision on it beforehand)
Fortunately, it all worked out! |
So looking forward to this! Still can't believe I made it to a couple of countries (Ghana and Iceland) before you did.
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Congrats! A great country to have as your last. Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by ironmanjt
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Somewhere around 120-140 countries I saved a handful of possible last countries, including Belize, Bahamas, and Iceland. Once I got about a year out I settled on Iceland, and told myself I'd avoid transatlantic flights to avoid accidentally screwing it up.
Fortunately, it all worked out! "I love it when a plan comes together." |
How do you herd 40 people thru Iceland?
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Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
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wow advanced planning!
Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
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How do you herd 40 people thru Iceland?
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hope all the logistics go pretty smoothly!
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Iceland is a non stop flight for me to join, the logistics of this are nothing compared to some of the other debacles we've been on. ;)
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Congrats! It's been fun reading all your reports. Enjoy Iceland and the rest, looking forward to your report.
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