FACT: The World's Longest Walk

 By Victor Olubiye



The longest walkable road in the world stretches over an incredible 14,000 miles and has never been fully completed. This epic route begins in Cape Town, South Africa, and ends in Magadan, Russia, traversing diverse landscapes, climates, and cultures. It’s a journey that would take approximately three years to walk, assuming a steady pace of 12-15 miles per day. Along the way, travelers would pass through an array of destinations, each offering unique challenges and experiences:

- Cape Town, South Africa: The starting point, known for its stunning coastline, Table Mountain, and vibrant cultural heritage.  
- Botswana: Vast savannahs and wildlife reserves, offering a taste of Africa's natural beauty.  
- Zambia: Home to the iconic Victoria Falls, one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world.  
- Sudan: Featuring ancient archaeological sites and vast desert landscapes.  
- Jordan: A land of historical treasures, including Petra and the stark beauty of Wadi Rum.  
- Syria: Steeped in history and culture, though navigating it poses challenges due to political instability.  
- Turkey: A crossroads of Europe and Asia, offering stunning coastlines, bustling cities like Istanbul, and historical wonders like Cappadocia.  
- Russia: The largest segment of the journey, taking travelers through the Ural Mountains, Siberian forests, and tundras before ending in:  
- Magadan, Russia: A remote city in far eastern Siberia, surrounded by rugged natural beauty and icy landscapes.  

This route combines some of the most iconic and remote regions of the world, taking walkers through deserts, jungles, mountain ranges, and frozen tundras. The diversity of environments—from the heat of Africa to the cold of Siberia—would test the limits of endurance and adaptability.

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