Gary Arndt - 119 countries ... and over 300 UNESCO World Heritage Sites!

Published: April 13, 2017, 5:01 a.m.

Gary sold his house and all of his belongings in 2007 and began his life of travel. \xa0 Gary over his 10 years of travel has established himself as an elite travel blogger with an expertise in photography. \xa0Gary shares with us many tales from the road. \xa0Gary, single handedly, changed the visa rules for the Pacific Island of Kiribati with one email. \xa0He tells us why his motorbike driver pulled his gun as they made their way to the contested Temple of Preah Vihear at the Cambodian/Thai border. \xa0And Gary also spends a lot of time exploring national parks, and tells us why his favorite national park is in Canada. \xa0Please listen in and enjoy. \xa0 Check out our partner and sponsor: Explore the unique stories from 20 more world-class travelers from various backgrounds and nations and from all walks of life who have tirelessly pursued visiting every country in the world and have filled their lives with a virtually endless amount of adventure. \xa0 And take a look at . \xa0They organize international rallies around the world including: Sri Lanka, Cambodia, the Philippines, and the Amazon. \xa0\xa0\xa0 \xa0 More about Gary Arndt: Born in: USA Passports from: USA Website: Twitter: Instagram: About Counting Countries Counting Countries is the only podcast to bring you the stories from the dedicated few who\u2019ve spent their lives on the singular quest of traveling to every country in the world. Less people have traveled to every country in the world than have been to outer space. Theme music for this podcast is Demeter\u2019s Dance, written, performed, and provided by . About GlobalGaz Ric Gazarian is the host of Counting Countries. He is the author of three books: , , and . \xa0He is the producer of two travel documentaries: and . Ric is also on his own quest to visit every country in the world. You can see where he has and keep up with his journey at How Many Countries Are There? Well\u2026 that depends on who you ask! The United Nations states that there are . The British Foreign and Commonwealth office states that there are . The Century Club states that there are . The Most Traveled Person states that there are . The Best Traveled states that there are . Me? My goal is the 193 countries that are recognized by the UN, but I am sure I will visit some other places along the way. Check out our partner and sponsor: Explore the unique stories from 20 more world-class travelers from various backgrounds and nations and from all walks of life who have tirelessly pursued visiting every country in the world and have filled their lives with a virtually endless amount of adventure. Disclaimer: I will earn a fee if you order from Amazon/Agoda.