The world's longest walkable route
The world's longest walkable route is a 22,387km (Approximately 14,000 mile) path from Cape Town, South Africa, to Magadan, Russia, crossing 16-17 countries without needing boats or planes, though it's considered a theoretical route never completed due to extreme logistics, visa hurdles, and dangers. This epic journey involves crossing 6 time zones and every season, potentially taking over 560 days of walking 8 hours daily, and highlights challenges like harsh climates and political instability. You could follow it entirely on foot, you can see the landscapes you would encounter on the world's longest hiking trail.
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