A man who visited every country in the world revealed that choosing his favorite is “easy” and “easy.” Ramblin Randy is a San Diego man who stuffed pins into his final country, Turkmenistan in 2023, crafting the final country on an extensive list of 193 countries.
However, with so many countries to choose from, I think it would be a mammoth task to choose only one as your favorite. However, Randy used to say it's “very easy.” In 2019 he got lost on his Earth-rising escape and his mission to “see all of them.” At the time, he visited 120 countries and shared his top ten lists, including everywhere from Switzerland to Brunei to Armenia, but his top pick was the fifth largest country in the world.
Randy said: “What is my favorite country? The answer for me is very simple.
“I found this city on a coast called Recife. I didn't even leave the airport, but I passed the coast of Recife. Along the beach, I saw these beautiful coral pastel-colored skyscrapers, reminding me of Miami Beach.
“So on my next trip, I visited it. I found an apartment, went home, asked my boss if I could talk to him, and told me I was quitting and moving to Brazil. It was one of the most exciting times of my life.”
Brazil is the largest country in South America, boasting a vast coastline of 4,500 miles along the Atlantic Ocean, and shares borders with all countries on the continent except Ecuador and Chile.
There is also a vast swass in the Amazon rainforest (nearly 60%), and the Amazon River has important equipment in the north. Pink River Dolphins and Piranha are one of the millions of species of the river.
Ramblin Landy will hit an incredible target in 2023, telling ABC 10News San Diego:
However, visiting his final country could have been so restrictive that it could have been more complicated. In fact, Randy called it “one of the most mysterious countries on earth.”
Explaining how he entered the Central Asian country, he added:
Summarizing his experiences, he said that his travels around the world led him to not only embrace and accept other cultures, but to learn to love them.
According to the United Nations, 195 countries are recognized, of which 193 are members of the United Nations. The remaining two countries are the Vatican City and the Palestinian non-member observer provinces.