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How long would it take you to visit every country in the world?

How long would it take you to visit every country in the world?

Close to a year and a half if everything goes fine and you just stepped in every country for a short amount of time. But, if you’d like to enjoy every site you visit, every amazing view, every different smell, and enjoy the sunrise of every country on Earth, that time will get closer to… 5 years or more.

Why should I visit Korea?

South Korea has a lot to offer: a rich and unique Asian culture, amazing Buddhist temples, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, delicious and healthy cuisine and a world-class city: Seoul, with everything from luxury hotels, high-tech stores and places to go out at night.

How many countries should you visit once in your lifetime?

It’s painful when there’s nothing to choose from but it can be almost as difficult when we have to choose from a list of equally incredible options. We’ve made it easier for you by presenting to you here, the ultimate list of 20 countries you should visit once in your lifetime.

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Is it worth visiting countries worth visiting again?

There are a few countries that stole our hearts, countries worth visiting again. Typically, we do not return to many places. There are just too many new places in the world to explore. But if we ever did go back, which countries make the list? Every country on our list makes a fantastic vacation destination.

What is the best country in the world to live in?

Norway is a top contender for our #1 spot in the world. If you like the great outdoors, scenic landscapes, hiking, camping, and epic road trips, it’s hard to beat Norway. In 2013, we spent 10 days in Norway.

What are the best places to travel on Earth?

New Zealand is also one of the easiest places to travel on earth because of its well-developed infrastructures and high quality of service it offers. The food, wine and beer of this land also offer travelers with supreme sense of taste. Australia is not just a nation but a continent as well.