My two guests in this episode are Boris Kester from the Netherlands and Gustav Rosted from Denmark. Both of them are really inspiring, even though they are so different.
So, welcome to another interesting conversation from Extraordinary Travel Festival in Yerevan, Armenia.
Boris Kester
Boris has embarked on countless adventures around the world, has developed a habit of picking the least obvious paths, and loves the challenges that come with them. He believes that following his heart brings him the best travel experiences and encounters.
He inspires travellers through his travel stories and pictures on TravelAdventures.org and is the author of the book The Long Road To Cullaville. Here, he recounts some of his most memorable adventures to reach his goal of visiting all 193 UN Nations in the world.
Gustav Rosted
The other guest in this episode is Gustav Rosted. This tall, super blond guy is a 30-year-old Danish traveller who has visited more than 180 countries so far. He is behind the popular YouTube channel Gus1TheGo with more than 281,000 subscribers and 73 million views as of December 2022.
He was a promising professional football player and did play for a national team – not the Danish … but we’ll get to that.
However, he had to stop his football career hold because of some injuries before it really started. Which send him into a midlife crisis in his early 20s… What to do now? He needed another passion project, and that ended up being travel.
Gus did a video about the Extraordinary Travel Festival, which you can see on his YouTube channel, Gus1thego. You should really do that if you want to learn more about the event and meet some of the people here.
Country Counters Ticking of Boxes?
After the episode last week with Charles Veley, I had a listener make this comment on Facebook:
”Sure, this person has “been” to all of these countries … but has he really experienced it? Or just flown in and out of the airport and maybe stayed one night just to check off the boxes and say he’s been there? That’s not my kind of travel at all but to each his own. I would much rather stay in a place for weeks at a time and get a feel for a place.”
This person hadn’t listened to the episode, just seen my post about it, and I had to say that for all the people I have as guests in this mini-series, it’s about experiencing the beauty of a country and learning about the culture and the way of life. But it is a common misconception about these so-called “Country Counters” that it’s all about ticking boxes with only just leaving the airport. And sure, there are some people who see the world that way, but my experience it’s in the 1% of country counters.
Next episode from Armenia
The next episode from Armenia – that I drop on Sunday will be with another fellow Dane, Mette Ehlers Mikkelsen and half-Polish half-Kenyan, Slawek Muturi.
Mette is the most-travelled Danish woman, and she has her own twist in the way she travels. Most of the time she travelling with her children.
A few weeks ago, we had Gunnar Garfors on the podcast, who is one of the three people who has visited every country twice. Slawek is another one with that super rare accomplishment. In fact, he’s visited all UN states at least twice. He told me that he’s visited more than 150 countries three times.
Make sure not to miss the episode with Mette and Slawek. Just click “follow” or “subscribe” in your favourite podcast app, and I’ll make sure you get it in time for your Sunday morning coffee.
See you in North Carolina on Friday and back in Armenia on Sunday.
My name is Palle Bo. See you.
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: North Carolina, USA
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Bahamas
269 UGANDA: The Incredible Tale of a Remarkable Woman
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Toronto, Canada
268 UGANDA: Inspiring Success Stories in a Community of Hope
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: New York
267 UGANDA: Empowering Women in Uganda through Recycled Paper Jewellery
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Vietnam
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Guatemala
266 VAGABOND DIARY: Road Tripping on the South Island of New Zealand
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Pattaya, Thailand
265 PODCAST TAKE-OVER: Wanderlearn with Francis Tapon
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Ethiopia
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Bolivia
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Montenegro
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: South Africa
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Sahara
263 NEBRASKA, USA: Cattle, Parade, and a Tale of a Danish Immigrant
262 VAGABOND DIARY: Right Now, in Melbourne, Australia
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Nicaragua
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