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Forget Spring Break in Florida or Mexico. This American teenager had a loftier ambition – to see the world alone earlier than turning 20.
And at 19 years outdated, he is already clocked up 118 nations and grow to be the youngest solo traveler to go to 100 nations.
Intrepid adventurer Arjun Malaviya set out from his house in Westlake Village, California on his seventeenth birthday two years in the past with the purpose of visiting the 4 corners of the Earth. His price range was $22,500, saved from working as an administrative assistant and giving tennis classes to youthful youngsters.
It was a journey that may take him from Pacific Ocean atolls to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro; from using the rail traces of Europe to Saddam Hussein’s former Baghdad palace.
The teenager started the 13-month journey along with his dad and mom’ blessing and a confidence-building itinerary that may take him from areas with good vacationer infrastructure first — Southeast Asia and Europe — after which to the more difficult areas of South America and the Higher Center East. However no lodging in any respect was organized upfront.
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In a video chat with The Impartial, Arjun recalled: “I’d guide lodging the day earlier than I went to a brand new metropolis or nation.
“Due to the danger of getting sick in hostels filled with so many individuals from completely different locations, I stayed lots in Airbnbs. However I’d contact the host instantly and inform them, ‘Hey, I am a younger solo traveler. Can I pay you in money instantly, and also you take away the Airbnb charges?’ Plenty of the time, they might give me a 50 per cent low cost. Some individuals let me keep totally free as a result of they had been impressed by the story.”
Arjun revealed that he slept on the ground of a hut in a Papua New Guinea fishing village that he booked by Fb. He additionally “awakened with two crabs on the mattress” in Tonga, calling it a “beautiful expertise, no points in any respect”.
When he could not guide a spot to remain, he improvised.
He defined: “I slept a number of nights in Australian airports as a result of the resorts had been far above my price range. I’d go sight-see and are available again to the airport and sleep within the terminal. Stuff like that was attention-grabbing.”
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Arjun additionally recalled good instances within the South Pacific island of Tuvalu, “as a result of I might trip scooters on the airport runway, which was loopy”.
In Papua New Guinea, he performed soccer with village youngsters and in Palau within the Western Pacific, there was the chance to freedive in gorgeous marine life.
In Slovenia, he had enjoyable spending time close to Lake Bled, and in addition cherished Cambodia. “I’ve a variety of nice recollections strolling across the Angkor Wat temple for hours,” Arjun defined.
“Moreover, Bolivia was fascinating as a result of the character was second to none and the salt flats felt like I used to be on one other planet.”
The traveller additionally famous El Salvador, Albania, Italy, Greece, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Iraq and Syria for his or her “glorious meals”.
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Arjun described Iraq and Afghanistan, nations much less more likely to be on the vacationer path, as “surprisingly optimistic experiences”. When pushed to call the “least welcoming” nations, he would not be drawn. “If a spot appeared prefer it wasn’t welcoming, it was as a result of the individuals simply did not know me,” he lastly answered, diplomatically.
He added: “There was not a single nation the place I felt like they had been simply watching me, the place I felt like an outsider.”
Arjun did have a few scary moments, although. He was detained for 2 hours by airport safety officers in Venezuela, who thought he was “fleeing parental management.” He was compelled to take shelter from a Russian missile assault throughout a day journey to Odessa, Ukraine.
Plus, there have been some disappointments and a few locations that he discovered a tad boring.
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He defined: “I used to be disillusioned with some locations that had been too touristy, as a result of I did not discover them attention-grabbing.
“Singapore, Colombia, Thailand… after I went to the grocery retailer, each model was American. I felt like I used to be within the US.”
And distant Nauru island, which at eight sq. miles is the world’s third-smallest nation after the Vatican Metropolis and Monaco, wasn’t a lot enjoyable as “sadly there wasn’t a lot to do, with all due respect to those who dwell there.” Paraguay was equally uninteresting for the traveler.
Arjun’s father, Arpit, instructed The Impartial that he “knew how a lot touring may benefit” his son. And Arjun mirrored that the odyssey had modified his perspective on life.
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He mentioned: “After visiting 118 nations, I seen persons are extra comparable than completely different. They could possibly be Islamic, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Christian… however for those who depart faith and politics apart, I seen that lots of people need the identical factor.
“They need meals, water, schooling, work, a greater life for his or her youngsters than they’d for themselves. They need to have the ability to discover both their very own nation or one other nation. They need to meet new individuals, have conversations, develop as an individual. So that actually modified my outlook.”
The traveler additionally believes that his world roaming helped him “really feel comfy being uncomfortable”, and vastly improved his negotiation expertise, and situational consciousness.
He added: “Touring will assist you to dwell a extra healthful and purposeful life.”



















