Cassanda De Pecol, an American citizen, has broken the world record of being the youngest woman (27) to travel all the 196 sovereign states in record time (18 months 26 days). This record is significantly smaller, especially considering that its half the time that the previous record holder took to travel the whole world.
The first documented woman to travel the world, Cassanda embarked on her journey called ‘Expedition196’ from Pacific island of Palau in July 2015 when she was 23.
The traveler has published a list of her favorite destinations. Surprisingly delightfully, out of the 196 countries she visited, she has ranked Pakistan as the fifth best country in the world to visit. In her list, she has also reflected on what makes these countries special.
Talking about Pakistan, she said that one must visit it “to get a true sense of raw, authentic Asian culture, and for the food”.
Here’s her complete documentary on Pakistan.
While in Pakistan, she also visited various universities. She met with students and discussed ideas about how to boost tourism in Pakistan as well.
She emphasized on the need to preserve and regenerate our environment, leading to a more sustainable way of life.
Here are some of the educational institutions she visited as part of her tour to Pakistan:
Cassanda’s list of the top 10 countries to visit include these. They also outline her reasons to include them in her list as well.
Via indy100
Photo Credits: Expedition196
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