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A Danish man who traveled
the world in 10 years left his heart in Istanbul, saying Turkey is an amazing
country with beautiful landscapes, ancient culture, and history.
Torbjorn Pedersen,
nicknamed "Thor," was working in the shipping and logistics industry
when his father sent him an article by e-mail in 2013.
Nobody had ever
traveled the world without taking plane trips, according to the article – a
piece of information that inspired Pedersen, then 34, to embark on the
adventure on Oct. 10, 2013.
His only objective
was to achieve the world tour without going to Denmark anytime or taking
planes. He also planned to stay at least 24 hours in every country.
Pedersen had $20 per
day on average for food, lodging, and travel. Throughout his journey, he was
supported by personal donations and sponsors.
Pedersen, who began
his journey from Europe, and traveled to South America and then Africa, finally
arrived in Turkey in September 2017 before heading to the Middle East.
In an online
interview with Anadolu from Denmark, he noted that he had visited Turkey many
times before embarking on his epic journey in 2017, and added: "I think Turkey
is amazing. I think it's such an exciting country, such a large country and so
full of beautiful landscapes, and ancient culture and history.
“The food is amazing.
I've been from the west to east of Turkey, and I've been treated with a great
deal of kindness in many different ways. People that take me into their homes,
and give me hugs and kisses and serve me food and bring me around and show me
whatever they have in their hearts."
Istanbul is by far
one of his favorite cities, he said.
"I feel like I
can stay in Istanbul forever, and keep discovering new streets, and new
neighborhoods, and all sorts of old, old old history. It's a remarkable city. I
love Turkey,” he said, vowing that “I've been to Turkey so many times, and I
will definitely come back to Turkey again."
- Plans went wrong
Pedersen had
initially planned a four-year journey but was caught in Hong Kong when the
COVID-19 pandemic broke out in 2020 with only nine countries remaining to end
his journey. He achieved his target in May of this year, after a two-month
voyage on a ship from the Maldives to his home country.
He traveled for 3,576
days in total, taking 37 container ship trips, 158 train journeys, and 351 bus
traveling to see 203 countries over 382,083 kilometers (237,415.3 miles) – the
equivalent of going around the world more than nine times.
He married his
then-girlfriend Lee in Jan. 2022, who had visited him 27 times in 10 years.
- Family support,
hardship
Pedersen enjoyed his
family's support for his world tour, particularly his mother and wife when he
decided to begin this journey.
He recalled that he
left home in 2013 and in 2015, he was ready to return.
"I didn't feel
there was enough appreciation in what I was doing," Pedersen said.
"Plenty of reasons to give up… there's been a lot of hardship along the
way. And I kept fighting for what I believed in, hoping that it would get
better, that it would get easier, and sometimes it did get easier and sometimes
it got harder again. When the pandemic struck, that was definitely time to
pause and reflect and think about going home, but I didn't," the traveler
explained.
He said $20 did not
cover his expenses in some of the countries, particularly the more expensive
ones.
Pedersen, in this
context, explained that he sometimes traveled for free aboard ships and stayed
for free in the houses of families who invited him and cooked for him.
He said now is
enjoying his return home, and looking forward to seeing friends and family
members he has not seen in years.
The Danish traveler
is also planning to write a book and produce a documentary about his
decade-long journey over the next year.
Image Credit: © AA
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