Sascha Grabow ... avoiding watermelons on the road

Published: Feb. 7, 2019, 5 a.m.

Key Links -----On today\u2019s episode, I welcome Sascha Grabow to Counting Countries. \xa0I noted Sascha\u2019s name on the top of the Nomad Mania\u2019s best traveled for quite some time. \xa0We spent numerous months scheduling this conversation taking into account our travels as well as some time that Sascha spent in prison in the Solomon Islands. \xa0\xa0 Before I introduce Sascha, I am reminding you that Counting Countries is now partnered with Patreon. \xa0Patreon is a platform that allows patrons, that\u2019s you, to support creators, and that is me creating Counting Countries. \xa0I have been extremely fortunate to be be able to create this podcast and be able to meet so many interesting and compelling travelers, but I have also spent a tremendous amount of time and some money creating this podcast. \xa0So for example, some benefits are extended interviews. Some Patrons are able to listen to an exclusive additional 20 minute interview with last month\u2019s guest, Petro. Or a five minute update from Lexie Alford who has traveled to 185 countries. She is just 20 years old. \xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 And in other big news, Counting Countries is offering its first group tour to Bhutan on November 7th. \xa0This is a great agenda which I consulted on and helped create. I have been to Bhutan three times and looking forward to returning once again. Besides seeing amazing things like Tiger\u2019s Nest and the Punakha Dzong, I have scheduled this trip to coincide with two festivals that are taking place. I have also negotiated a daily $25 discount from the mandated government minimums. \xa0Please go to GlobalGaz.com to see more information as well as disclosures. After Sascha\u2019s interview, I have a brief conversation with Deepak the founder of Raven Tours and Treks, who is rated #1 on TripAdvisor. Sascha has packed in an incredible amount of travel over his life, currently ranked number three on Nomad Mania. \xa0Sascha goes beyond traditional travel into the exploration category with feats like traversing the Darien Gap, between Panama and Columbia. Sascha shares with us how he overstayed his Angola transit visa by over 50 days but was saved by a well-connected aunt. He also tells us about being imprisoned on a remote island in the Solomons for over sixty days. That does not sounds like a pleasant travel experience to me. I encourage you to subscribe wherever you listen, Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify. \xa0Adam Hickman, who himself is a prolific traveler with over 125 countries under his belt wrote: \u201cA must listen for every country counter globally. \xa0Ric is doing a top job with every episode having a great structure, which offers easy listening. I\u2019m well travelled, but the show is still very inspirational!\u201d But for now, here\u2019s my conversation with Sascha, who was in Germany for the Christmas holidays while I was in Boston, home of the New England Patriots. \xa0Please listen in and enjoy. Thank you to my Patrons \u2026. Bisa Myles. You can purchase today on Amazon. And now you can listen to \xa0and Alexa! Check out our friend: . They organize international rallies around the world including: Sri Lanka, Cambodia, the Philippines and the Amazon. \xa0And watch my full length when I traveled with Large Minority. \xa0\xa0 More about Sascha Grabow: \xa0 Born in: Germany \xa0 Passport from: Favorite travel book: In 80 Days, Treasure Island, Robinson Crusoe, Karl May Favorite travel film: Into The Wild Favorite app: \xa0\xa0Skyscanner Must carry: At least one book Instagram: Map: Youtube: Flickr: Facebook: Website: 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 . \xa0 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 Nomad Mania SISO says there are . \xa0 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 friend and his new book: \xa0\xa0\xa0 William is a former guest of Counting Countries. \xa0Harry Mitsidis, the author and extreme traveler, traces William\u2019s arrival and unraveling in the travel community. \xa0It is a story worthy of a film \u2026 and this book.