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This man has visited every country on Earth and made $1.4m - and you can do it too

By Hannah Meltzer
Daily Telegraph UK·
29 Mar, 2017 08:48 PM7 mins to read

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Johnny Ward in the Seychelles. Photo / Instagram, Johnny Ward
Johnny Ward in the Seychelles. Photo / Instagram, Johnny Ward

Johnny Ward in the Seychelles. Photo / Instagram, Johnny Ward

Have you ever dreamed of leaving your 9-to-5 routine behind?

Irishman Johnny Ward did, and has just completed a 10-year mission to visit every country in the world, a trip which has seen him visit 197 nations, ending in Norway earlier this month, where he celebrated the achievement with his girlfriend and family. But it wasn't all champagne popping; along the route, Ward encountered corrupt border agents, travelled across war zones and spent nights in police custody and hospital beds. He saw a man shot in front of him in Angola and heard bombs in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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196/197. Socotra, Yemen. Nothing worth having comes easy. The last 8 days, I spent 4 days on a Yemeni/Indian rickity old fishing/cement transport boat crossing the Arabian Sea, and then 4 days on the amazing island of Socotra, Yemen. Arguable the most beautiful place on earth, and I was the only tourist there! I got to tick off my number 1 item on my bucket list (Socotra) and properly visit my 196th country, no 20 minute border hopping on my trip to every country! It's been the perfect adventurous end to a 10 year trip (just Norway left now!), crossing the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea, dolphins racing us as we approached Yemen, sun setting and exploring the best of Socotra. The Yemeni people are famous for being friendly but wow, they are something else. A special, special thanks to a gentleman named YahYa, a Socotri guy who over these past couple of months of my failed attempts to visit Yemen has become a close friend. He worked tirelessly for days, weeks even, full-time to make this boat trip and adventure in Socotra happen for me. I'm so, so grateful, thank you mate. Finally, I have some blog posts on the journey and the island ready to publish, so stay tuned! Also, now Yemen is out of the way I can reveal my dodgy dealings to get my Saudi visa too, that blog post is done too! But Socotra is jaw-droppingly stunning, the kinda place that gives you goosebumps from morning till night, I want to run a tour here ASAP, maybe the next GiveBackGiveAway? Those kids would love a new playground! I'll keep you updated, and I'll work with YahYa to make the happen. Thanks for bearing with me all week with my lack of silence, and little lies - I've been scared of getting kidnapped by Somali pirates or Al Qaeda, who are all over Yemeni mainland, so I tried to keep a low profile. But I'm back now, thanks guys!! #socotra #yemen #everycountryintheworld #onestep4ward

A post shared by JOHNNY WARD (@onestep4ward) on Mar 2, 2017 at 2:06am PST

The 33-year-old is keen to stress that he's not "just another white guy from a rich family, travelling around on daddy's credit card". Indeed, he was brought up by a single mother in Galway and then in County Down, Northern Ireland, and his family often struggled for money. He initially financed his travels by teaching English, before going on to start a travel blog, which expanded into a media brand encompassing more than 100 separate websites. The explorer says he has earned over $1.4 million from advertising revenue on his websites, bought property in London and Bangkok, and will never need to work an office job again. On his website, One Step 4 Ward, he chronicles his travels and also offers advice to those wishing to emulate him.

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Country 195/197, I owe a lot of people a lot of thanks for this visa, perhaps the most difficult in the world! But here I am in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia finally, after 9 months of trying! 🇸🇦 🇸🇦🇸🇦 #everycountryintheworld #jeddah #saudiarabia

A post shared by JOHNNY WARD (@onestep4ward) on Jan 24, 2017 at 2:13am PST

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We managed to pin Johnny down for a few moments to ask some questions on his extraordinary experience, including his most memorable moments from his travels, and whether he really thinks his lifestyle is achievable for anyone.

Where did this desire to travel come from?

It's the freedom - travel is a symptom of that. Growing up poor, with no father, meant I hated being stuck and authority was a struggle for me. I tried to create a life where I could make the choices I wanted, not based on some grey middle manager who approves holiday leave, and not based on financial restraints.

Tell us the story behind your first trip

I had been working on a summer camp for disadvantaged kids in New York all summer, then travelled around the US, so I came back to Ireland broke. I was desperate to travel but my mum couldn't fund a gap year for me, so I had to do it myself. I needed a few grand to pay for an English teaching qualification, and my flights to Asia so I signed up for medical research, where you lock yourself in a hospital and they test drugs on you before they can release them to the general population. I did five weeks - you're not allowed out and can't have visitors - but it set me up, and within a couple of months I was living in Thailand, teaching English - so it was all worth it.

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What are some beautiful sights that stand out from your journey?

I couldn't choose one, but some highlights include: Guilin in China, Lalibela in Ethiopia, the Bhutanese Himalayas, wild cheetahs hunting in the Serengeti, and the World Cup Final in Rio!

Guilin in China. Photo / 123Rf
Guilin in China. Photo / 123Rf

What was the best hotel you stayed in?

Either Sri Panwa in Thailand or Per Aquum Niyama in the Maldives - and the Chedi in Muscat, Oman, is insane too.

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Which meal stands out as the best you had?

Thai street food - grilled chicken (gai yang), sticky rice (kao niaw) and spicy sauce (nam jim jao). I love it and a meal costs about $5!

You're very open on your website about having made money from your travels. How did you do it? And can anyone do the same?

I've always been pretty open about money stuff, I don't quite understand why people are so guarded about it. When I first started blogging, I was broke, and I was very open about that too, so now I've managed to make money from blogging, I'm equally open from the other side! I've had to be diligent enough to take out my laptop and work in the evenings when I was in Mongolia, or Kazakhstan, or Ethiopia. Those were the tough times, putting the work in while I was actively travelling, not knowing if it would pay off or not. I started outsourcing lots of the work and that was key I think. Anyone can do it - as long as they're willing to put the rest of their life on hold and focus on blogging, it's 100 per cent possible.

Do you ever need to work again now?

For sure. Most of my money is tied up in property, so I still need to make sure everything ticks over every month, and besides, I'll always travel and that costs money!

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Could a woman travel in the same way?

The decision to do it is that hardest thing, once you're out there, your gender is irrelevant. Are the risks bigger as a female? I don't think so. If someone is going to shoot me, or rob me, whether I'm a guy or a girl, it's going to happen. Besides, the chances of these things happening are so slim. I don't like when people try to create obstacles, it's possible if you think it's possible, that's the end of it.

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My mum enjoying her time in the mountains of Afghanistan! Honestly, I shouldn't take her anywhere!! 🙈❤️ #everycountryintheworld #Afghanistan #realtravel #kabul #kalachnikov #istalif

A post shared by JOHNNY WARD (@onestep4ward) on Jan 30, 2016 at 3:36am PST

Where do you want to go next and what do you want to achieve?

I'm off to Spain at the weekend, then to Norway and onwards to Bangkok, where I'm semi-based. Next month I'm racing tuktuks around Sri Lanka and having a couple of days in the Maldives, then back to Thailand to build a playground for disadvantaged kids on the Burma/Thai border through the charity my buddy and I set up, the GiveBackGiveAway. The rest of the year is pretty busy; I'm also planning a round-the-world-trip without taking a flight, so that should be fun.

Do you think that more people will adopt this kind of remote working lifestyle as time goes on?

I think so. People are starting to realise that to be an effective, efficient, happy employee, you needn't be measured by the hours you put in, but by your output. That shift alone will allow for more remote working. Life isn't meant to be lived in a cubicle, it's so short, we need to make sure we make the most of it. Working remotely plays a big part in that.

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197/197 countries visited! 10 years of almost full time travel, averaging almost 3 weeks per country, I started this journey broke, teaching English in Thailand, and today I reach my lifetime goal, amongst 8 of my most loved ones, in the depths of the Arctic circle in Kirkeness, Norway racing huskies, riding snowmobiles as we chase the northern lights and staying in an ice hotel @kirkenessnowhotel A dream come true ❤️🇳🇴 Traveling the world for all these years has taught me a lot. For a start I've learned that we are all the same deep down. Skin colour, gender, religion, sexuality, culture - none of that differentiates us hugely. We all want to be the best we can be, to make the people close to us proud, to try to leave a positive impact and enjoy ourselves along the way. Let's never let divisive politicians or agenda-driven media let us lose sight of that. It's taught me that we should be grateful for what we have, as most of the world would rightly swap their serious problems for our trivial ones, if we are online, can access free social media and can communicate in English we are better off than we know. We should try to appreciate that. It's taught me that there's much much more to life than competing with others. Life isn't a competition, nor is it a race, or a bragging platform or an excuse to belittle others. We are all in this together, trying our best, making it up as we go along. Life is a beautiful journey, but it's not an easy one, let's try to support each other where we can. The world is a lot more awesome when we are kind to each other. It's taught me to treasure good people. When you're blessed enough to stumble across awesome friends, family members, partners, whoever then don't let them go. Make an effort, always, to keep them close to you. It's not your right to have awesome people in your life, it's a privilege so make sure you deserve them. It's taught me to dream big, and that dreams can and do come true. If you truly, deeply want something bad enough, you can make it happen. When you visualise your path, and every choice you make strives to bring you to where you know you can be, nothing can stop you. #everycountryintheworld

A post shared by JOHNNY WARD (@onestep4ward) on Mar 14, 2017 at 10:53am PDT

What would you advise someone planning to set out on a trip of a lifetime?

Forget the media version of countries, they're wrong. Forget people telling you to focus on your career, they missed their chance, don't miss yours. Remember you're never ready, you'll never have enough money, and you'll never be brave enough, yet here you are and you're good to go.

This article originally appeared on the Daily Telegraph.

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