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How To Travel When You Have Limited Time

How To Travel When You Have Limited Time

WanderLearn: Travel to Transform Your Mind & Life

January 26, 202040m 17s

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In early 2020, Randy Williams has been to 142 countries. Although this is remarkable, it's especially impressive when you consider that he's been working full-time for most of his life. 


It's understandable how someone who has years to travel is able to visit 142 countries, but doing it when you have a real job in the workaholic USA is hard.


Randy Williams describes:


  • His first trip to Africa. He started in Cape Verde, then went to Senegal, Tunisia, and Algeria.

  • Traveling to Tripoli, Libya soon after Khadafi's death.

  • Traveling to Iraq and Venezuela. 

  • How Kabul, Afganistan was in January 2020.

  • How a journalist friend was killed in Somalia.

  • Using the Sherwes Travel Agency to get his business travel visa to Libya.

  • How to be a trailblazer.

  • How he got into Yemen a couple of months ago.

  • Why he sees travel as a buffet.


You can see some of his travel photos on Slow Jams on Instagram.


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