195 Countries. One Planet.
The Few Who Completed It
Inside the journeys of Cameron Mofid & Luca Pferdmenges
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Not Travel — Completion
This is not tourism.
This is completion.
To visit all 195 countries requires:
Navigating the world’s most complex visa systems
Entering politically restricted territories
Reaching remote islands and isolated states
Sustaining years of relentless movement across continents
Out of billions of people, only a fraction have ever achieved it.
A New Generation of Global Explorers
Historically, only a select few could attempt such a journey:
Diplomats
Lifetime explorers
The ultra-wealthy
But today, the landscape is shifting.
Travellers like Cameron Mofid and Luca Pferdmenges are completing the world in their 20s.
This signals something bigger:
A more connected planet
Faster access to global mobility
A new level of ambition among young explorers
By Publisher Ray Carmen
On April 3rd, 2025, at one of the most tightly controlled borders on Earth, a rare milestone in human travel was completed.
In North Korea, Cameron Mofid—an American traveller of Iranian and Egyptian heritage—stepped into his final country, joining one of the most exclusive groups in the world:
Those who have visited all 195 recognised countries.
Across continents, Luca Pferdmenges, a German adventurer, has also achieved the same extraordinary feat at a remarkably young age.
Together, they represent a new generation redefining global exploration.
Why 195 Countries Matters
The number has become iconic.
It represents:
Every culture on Earth
Every political system
Every extreme—from ultra-modern cities to the most remote regions
To complete all 195 is to experience the entire map of humanity.
The Final Barriers
For those chasing this milestone, the greatest obstacles are not distance—but access.
Countries such as North Korea, along with politically sensitive regions and remote island nations, often determine whether the journey succeeds or fails.
These are the final frontiers.
Crossing them is what transforms ambition into achievement.
More Than a Record
This achievement is not just about numbers.
It’s about perspective.
To see all 195 countries is to:
Witness the diversity of humanity
Understand global contrasts firsthand
Experience both division and unity across borders
In a fragmented world, that perspective is rare—and powerful.
The WORLD OF 7 Perspective
At WORLDOF7, this moment defines a new editorial frontier.
We are launching:
THE 195 CLUB
An exclusive global series dedicated to those who have completed the world.
Because we don’t just document destinations—
We follow those who reach them all.