It's a fun question. Having run a consulting business for the last decade I've traveled to over a hundred countries and all but four US states. It's to the point now where we have a loose understanding that unless you have a good story or experience, just having a passport stamp isn't enough to say you've been to a place. After all, it's easy to land in the airport, get in the taxi, get out at the high rise, hang in the conference room, retire to the hotel, get back in the taxi and go back to the airport - that's not really having been someplace.
So I guess it depends on what standard of experience you hold yourself to. It could be argued that I've been to fewer than a few dozen countries.
Someday I hope to visit many more for fun (or diving!)
So I guess it depends on what standard of experience you hold yourself to. It could be argued that I've been to fewer than a few dozen countries.
Someday I hope to visit many more for fun (or diving!)