- Description: Elzéar Duquette was a Canadian long-distance walker, nicknamed the “King of the Walk.” For more than forty years, he covered thousands of kilometres on foot across Canada and beyond. Between 1969 and 1976 he undertook round trips from Montreal to Vancouver, Tokyo, and Paris, covering more than 37,000 km (23,000 miles). He travelled with a small cart, which he called his “coffin,” using it both to sleep in and to carry his belongings. He supported himself by selling souvenirs and through television appearances, becoming a well-known popular figure in Quebec during the 1970s
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: King of the Walk
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: Canada
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1910-1988
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: On foot, A piedi, A pied
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elzear_Duquette
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16209712
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: The Montreal Gazette, Juin 18, 1976.
- Description: Gertrude Emily Benham was a British explorer and mountaineer, one of the most tireless women travellers of her time. She spent most of her life roaming the world, walking more than 29,000 km (18,000 miles). She climbed peaks in Switzerland, India, and Africa, including Mount Kilimanjaro and several Himalayan summits. She travelled through Asia, North and South America, Africa, and Oceania, often alone and with minimal resources, supporting herself through sketching and writing. She donated a large collection of artefacts to the Plymouth Museum. She died in 1938 aboard a ship off the West Indies during one of her last journeys
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: Truda Benham
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: UK, Inglese, Anglais
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1867-1938
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Benham
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16014284
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Benham, Gertrude E. Auntie’s Travels. London: [s.n.], 1938. Fleming, Fergus. Off the Map: Tales of Endurance and Exploration. New York: Grove Press, 2001. Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. Gertrude Benham Collection. Plymouth: Plymouth City Council, 1939.
- Description: Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor was one of the most celebrated travel writers of the 20th century, renowned for his epic trek on foot from the Hook of Holland to Istanbul in 1933–1934. This journey became the basis for A Time of Gifts (1977) and Between the Woods and the Water (1986), with the final section published posthumously as The Broken Road in 2013
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: -
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: UK, Inglese, Anglais
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1915-2011
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Europe, Europa, Asia
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Leigh_Fermor
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q700616
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Leigh Fermor, Patrick. A Time of Gifts: On Foot to Constantinople, from the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube. London: John Murray, 1977. Leigh Fermor, Patrick. Between the Woods and the Water: On Foot to Constantinople, from the Middle Danube to the Iron Gates. London: John Murray, 1986.
- Description: George Ernest Morrison was an Australian doctor, adventurer, and journalist. After studying in Melbourne and Scotland, he walked across large parts of Australia and Asia, undertaking journeys such as the 1894 trek from Shanghai to Rangoon: about 5,150 km (3,200 miles) covered in six months. His reports, published in The Times of London, brought him fame and the position of China correspondent. He settled in Beijing during the final years of the Qing dynasty, becoming a political adviser and privileged observer of Chinese affairs
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: Chinese Morrison
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: Australia
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1862-1920
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Asia
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ernest_Morrison
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q842116
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Morrison, George Ernest. An Australian in China: Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey across China to Burma. London: Horace Cox, 1895. Lo, Kate. Morrison of Peking. Melbourne: University of Melbourne Press, 1967. Fitzherbert, Tim. Chinese Morrison: The Life and Times of George Ernest Morrison, 1862–1920. London: Faber & Faber, 2007.
- Description: Richard Halliburton was an American adventurer and travel writer, famous in the 1920s and 1930s for his romantic and flamboyant travel accounts. A Princeton graduate, he chose to live as a “professional globetrotter,” climbing Mount Fuji in winter, swimming the Panama Canal as a registered “ship,” flying over the Himalayas, visiting the Taj Mahal, and retracing the voyages of Ulysses. Against his father’s wishes for a conventional and secure career, he asserted his right to wanderlust — to a life of boundless travel and adventure beyond societal norms. His bestselling books inspired generations of readers, with Halliburton always placing himself as the hero of his narratives. In 1939, while attempting to sail across the Pacific to San Francisco on a Chinese junk, he disappeared at sea at the age of 39
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: -
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: USA
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1900-1939
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Halliburton
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q653847
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Halliburton, Richard. The Royal Road to Romance. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1925. Halliburton, Richard. The Glorious Adventure. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1927. Halliburton, Richard. New Worlds to Conquer. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1929. Halliburton, Richard. The Flying Carpet. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1932.
At four in the morning this gorgeous spectacle moved through the moonlit streets of Peking en-route to the prison-palace. The entire city was awake and the people thronged the line of march. A forest of pennants blazed and fluttered past ...gold dragons on black silk, blue dragons on gold silk; and swaying lanterns, and gilded kiosques containing the bride’s ceremonial robes, and princes on horseback surrounded by their colorful retinues. There was more than enough music. Last of all came the bride’s sedan hung with yellow brocade, roofed with a great gold dragon, and borne along by sixteen noblemen. I followed close behind the shrouded chair, and wondered about the state of mind of the little girl inside. Headed straight for prison, she was on the point of surrendering forever the freedom she had hitherto enjoyed... The procession wound its way to the 'Gate of Propitious Destiny,' one of the entrances to the palace, and halted before it. Torches flared. There was subdued confusion and whispers. mandarins and court officials hurried back and forth. Slowly, darkly, the great gates swung open,—I could look inside the courtyard and see the blazing avenue of lamps down which the procession would move up to the throne room where the emperor waited. Into the glitter and glamour of this 'Great Within' the trembling little girl, hidden in her flowered box, was carried. Then as I watched, the gates boomed shut and the princess became an empress.
Richard Halliburton, The Royal Road to Romance, 1925, pp. 298–300.
- Description: Grace Marguerite Hay Drummond‑Hay (née Lethbridge) was a British journalist and the first woman ever to circumnavigate the globe by air, aboard a Zeppelin. She was the sole female passenger on the first transatlantic flight of the Graf Zeppelin in 1928, and in 1929 she again flew on its historic round-the-world flight—this time as the only female passenger on a 21-day journey covering approximately 20,651 mi (33,234 km)
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: Lady Hay Drummond-Hay
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: UK, Inglese, Anglais
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1895–1946
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Plane, Aeroplano, Avion
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Marguerite_Hay_Drummond-Hay
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q456512
- Description: Kate Marsden was a British nurse and missionary, best known for her extraordinary journey to Siberia at the end of the nineteenth century. Motivated by philanthropic zeal, she set out to reach the leper colonies of Yakutia. In 1891 she departed from Moscow and travelled roughly 11,200 km (7,000 miles) by horse, sledge, and on foot, facing extreme cold and isolation. She established a leper hospital and gathered first-hand accounts of the disease, later publishing a travel narrative that gained wide attention in Europe
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: -
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: UK, Inglese, Anglais
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1859-1931
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Europe, Europa, Asia
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Marsden
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q546303
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Marsden, Kate. On Sledge and Horseback to Outcast Siberian Lepers. London: Record Press, 1893. Hartley, Janet M. Siberia: A History of the People. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014. Woods, Michael. Women Explorers in Africa: Kate Marsden and Others. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 1992.
- Description: Freya Stark was a British–Italian explorer and travel writer, celebrated as one of the first Western women to travel in the southern Arabian Desert in modern times and the author of more than twenty books on the Middle East. She learned Arabic and Persian and undertook journeys through Iran, Syria, Turkey, and beyond, recounting them with sensitivity, cultural depth, and personal rigor. After her marriage in 1947 and her propaganda work during the Second World War, she continued to travel in the region, publishing memoirs and essays until her death
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: -
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: UK, Inglese, Anglais
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1893-1993
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Various, Diversi, Différents
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Europe, Europa, Asia
- Internet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freya_Stark
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q292480
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Stark, Freya. The Valleys of the Assassins: And Other Persian Travels. London: John Murray, 1934. Stark, Freya. The Southern Gates of Arabia: A Journey in the Hadhramaut. London: John Murray, 1936. Stark, Freya. A Winter in Arabia. London: John Murray, 1940.
One can only really travel if one lets oneself go and takes what every place brings without trying to turn it into a healthy private pattern of one's own and I suppose that is the difference between travel and tourism.
Freya Stark (Cited in Molly Izzard, A Marvellous Eye, Cornucopia Issue 2)
- Description: Clärenore Stinnes, born Clara Eleonore Stinnes, was a German racing driver and one of the first women to completely circumnavigate the globe by car between 1927 and 1929. At the age of twenty-six, she set out in an Adler Standard 6 with only two spare tires and a small crew: two mechanics and the young Swedish cinematographer Carl-Axel Söderström, whom she had met just two days before departure. She crossed Europe, the Middle East, Siberia, the Gobi Desert, Beijing, North America, and the Andes to Buenos Aires, then traveled north again to New York, where they were received by President Hoover. The journey continued by sea to Le Havre and Berlin, covering about 47,000 km (29,200 miles)
- Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: Clara Eleonore Stinnes
- Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: Germany, Germania, Allemagne
- Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1901-1990
- Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Car or similar, Mezzi a motore, Moyen motorisé
- Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
- Internet: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cl%C3%A4renore_Stinnes
- Multimedia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbq-kcZ-rKk
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q107778
- Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Stinnes, Clärenore. Im Auto durch zwei Welten: Die erste Autofahrt einer Frau um die Welt, 1927 bis 1929. Promedia, 1996. Söderström, Carl-Axel; Habinger, Gabriele. Eine Frau fährt um die Welt: Die spektakuläre Reise der Clärenore Stinnes 1927–1929. Munich, 2017.
First circumnavigation by car
Racing driver Clärenore Stinnes (Germany), accompanied by film-maker Carl-Axel Söderström (Sweden), embarked upon what is considered to be the first round-the-world drive on 25 May 1927, setting off from Frankfurt in Germany and finishing just beyond the starting point in Berlin on 24 June 1929, a total of 46’063 km (28’622 miles). The pair drove a 50-hp Adler Standard 6 automobile that was unmodified save for two lounge seats, added to give extra comfort. The entire trip took 2 years, 1 month and encompassed 23 countries. The following year, Stinnes and Söderström, who had met just two days prior to their departure in 1927, married.
Guinness Book of World Records 2014.
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