The World’s Best-Traveled People

Bangkok is home to millions, and for one week, it was also home to 250 of the world’s best-traveled people.

The Extraordinary Travel Festival brings together adventurers who are passionate about seeing the whole world. In fact, the festival set a record this year for the largest single gathering of people who have seen every one of the world’s 193 countries. 

These extreme travelers come from all walks of life. There are professors, nurses, accountants, diplomats, teachers, and even the world’s most unique mail carrier.

Click below to watch our latest segment for ABC-TV’s The Daily Refresh, then check out our extended interviews with these intrepid explorers. You can also find more from our time in Thailand by following We Married Adventure on Instagram and Facebook.     


Fadi Assi, award-winning fixer and owner of Golden Team Syria (@golden.team.syria)

Jonny Beardmore, The Galapagos Postman (@bigoadventures

Palle Bo, award-winning travel podcaster, The Radio Vagabond (@radiovagabond)

Mette Ehlers-Mikkelsen, business consultant and former diplomat (@expandingourhorizon)

Ric Gazarian, Extraordinary Travel Festival co-founder and podcaster, Counting Countries (@globalgaz)

Boris Kester, award-winning author of The Long Road to Cullaville (@boris_traveladventures)

Caroline Lupini, managing editor of Forbes Advisor (@caroline.lupini)

Harry Mitsidis, NomadMania founder (@harrynomad)

Khadija Musa, former United Nations representative (@khadijaharlem)

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