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Alma Asinobi Sets Sights on Guinness World Record for Fastest Journey Across All Seven Continents

By Hillary Essien | Mar 5, 2025

Alma Asinobi, a Nigerian travel content creator who has already explored over 30 countries across five continents, is now setting her sights on a new, ambitious goal: breaking the Guinness World Record for the “Fastest Time to Visit All Seven Continents.”

On March 15th, Alma will begin her journey in Antarctica, traveling through Australia and making stops on every continent in between. This thrilling attempt is just one of two world records Alma plans to pursue this month.

Alma shares the motivation behind her goal: “I’m doing this with a Nigerian passport to shed more light on the issue of passport privilege, or in our case… the lack thereof. When I fully recover from having to apply for 10+ visas for this, and being rejected for 2 of them a total of 5 times, I’ll go in-depth about why we simply cannot afford to accept and be silent about the second-class treatment we’re subjected to when it comes to travel and visa requirements for citizens with low-mobility passports.”

She adds, “I’m pushing the limits of one of the lowest-ranking passports in the world on this adventure, to show you what’s possible, and inspire you to see the world regardless of the limitations, while holding the spotlight over a much overlooked subject that affects over half of the world’s population—with the most affected people being Africans, both at home and in diaspora.”

The current Guinness World Record for the fastest time to visit all seven continents is held by Indian travelers Sujoy Kumar Mitra and Ali Irani, who completed the challenge in 3 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 4 seconds in December 2022.

Watch Alma share more about her mission below.