American leaving work to visit Kosovo, 196 other countries

If someone traveled 50 places, we'd be impressed. But if we hear of what has traveled to every country in the world and she has become the first, most young, documented American woman, and the fastest traveler to visit all 196 states on our planet, we certainly [...]
If someone traveled 50 places, we'd be impressed.
But if we heard of what has traveled to every country in the world and she has become the first, most young, documented American woman, and the fastest traveler to visit all 196 states on our planet, we would certainly be surprised.
A young traveler has broken a world record by becoming the first person to travel to 196 countries in the world in just 18 months and 26 days.
But that's exactly what Cassandra de Pecol did. The 27-year-old woman from Connecticut has already visited 196 countries since July 2015, including Kosovo.
It has already made its way to breaking the Guinness world record for the one who has traveled faster in all sovereign states.
The “have been amazing meetings with students and personalities, places that someone else does not know have experienced. I also love long bus trips.
Its amazing journey was called Expedition196, and it traveled as “Peace Ambassador” on behalf of the International Institute for Peace through Tourism. We may not be able to follow in its footsteps, but we can at least follow its inspiring journey through the Instagram.
Her trip has cost her a lot, like $200,000, but the expenses are covered by sponsors.












