Travelport and Adventureman, aka Jamie McDonald, have achieved a new world record (endorsed by Guinness World Records) by travelling to the Seven Modern Wonders of the World in just under seven days using only public transport.
Visiting the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, Petra, the Colosseum, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Pichu and Chichén Itzá, the British adventurer travelled across four continents, landed in nine countries, flew on 13 flights, and rode in 16 taxis, nine buses, four trains and one toboggan to cover about 36,783km in six days, 16 hours and 14 minutes.
Adventureman took photos showing himself at each location and the date visited
The challenge was set to Adventureman by Travelport in order to put the company’s retail platform, Travelport+, to the test, proving the company’s technology helps its travel agency partners to plan, book and manage even the world’s most complex trip.
“This was certainly my most complex, complicated trip yet,” said McDonald. “With travel, there are just so many variables – weather, restrictions, delays, customs, traffic, cancellations, you name it. When you’re attempting to set a world record, speed and agility are absolutely key.”
Protecting the environment was also key, with carbon emissions from Adventureman’s trip were calculated by Travelport using the Travel Impact Model.
In addition, the trip was a great way for Adventureman to raise funds for his charity, the Superhero Foundation, where Travelport matched a dollar for every mile that he travelled for this challenge.
Travelport and Adventureman, aka Jamie McDonald, have achieved a new world record (endorsed by Guinness World Records) by travelling to the Seven Modern Wonders of the World in just under seven days using only public transport.
Visiting the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, Petra, the Colosseum, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Pichu and Chichén Itzá, the British adventurer travelled across four continents, landed in nine countries, flew on 13 flights, and rode in 16 taxis, nine buses, four trains and one toboggan to cover about 36,783km in six days, 16 hours and 14 minutes.
The challenge was set to Adventureman by Travelport in order to put the company’s retail platform, Travelport+, to the test, proving the company’s technology helps its travel agency partners to plan, book and manage even the world’s most complex trip.
“This was certainly my most complex, complicated trip yet,” said McDonald. “With travel, there are just so many variables – weather, restrictions, delays, customs, traffic, cancellations, you name it. When you’re attempting to set a world record, speed and agility are absolutely key.”
Protecting the environment was also key, with carbon emissions from Adventureman’s trip were calculated by Travelport using the Travel Impact Model.
In addition, the trip was a great way for Adventureman to raise funds for his charity, the Superhero Foundation, where Travelport matched a dollar for every mile that he travelled for this challenge.