Luis Filipe Gaspar Profile
To Start and Never Stop ...
Early on I had the desire to know the world. My first trips were with my parents. At sixteen, I travelled with a friend around Europe for a month. When I got back home to Lisbon, I divided all my future vacation time by all the places in the world I would like to visit. To my surprise I concluded that I was already falling behind.
I was determined to change that and started to travel extensively in Europe. When I felt like I knew the Old Continent as well as the back of my hand, I decided to take on the world. After several years of travelling all around the globe, I still feel that travelling makes life worth living.
Like any other traveller I could organize my trips around food, beaches, hotels, sports, work, exhibits, and congresses, amongst others. There’s an almost infinite array of topics that you can organize your trips around. To me, at least, it made sense to organize my trips around UNESCO's world heritage sites. Despite my long track record as an irredeemable traveller, and regardless of how plain the destination may be, I still feel that each new trip enriches me in some way.
Currently, I make part of the restricted group of citizens of the world that has already completed the list of the 193 countries recognized by the UN. Although I has already visited a considerable number of countries, the next goal will be to complete the list of all territories and countries not yet recognized by the UN. This vast and rich curriculum allows him to be associated with some groups of travellers - TCC (Travellers Century Club), MTP (Most Travelled People) and Nomadmania.
I have never made a hotel reservation before travelling. I have also never had any problems finding a place to sleep. Though I don’t follow a pre-defined travel program developed by a travel agency, I do conduct extensive research of the route I want to take. Researching is how I start what has always been a pleasurable experience: travelling.
In addition to what is almost an addictive passion – travelling -, I am also quite fascinated by photography, as it allows me to record places, moments and things. It enables me to capture a gaze or an impression that I want to perpetuate in my memory and share with the accomplices of my adventures. My Website, Flickr, Instagram and Vimeo is a window that attempts to illustrate my unending pilgrimage around the world. Here you may see a selection of images that I have captured with my camera while roaming this blue dot we call home.
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Algeria . Andorra . Angola . Antigua and Barbuda . Armenia . Austria . Bahrain . Barbados . Belarus . Belgium . Belize . Benin . Brazil . Bulgaria . Cabo Verde . Croatia . Cyprus . Dominica . Dominican Republic . Egypt . El Salvador . Eritrea . Estonia . Finland . Gambia . Ghana . Holy See . Hungary . Jamaica . Kiribati . Korea (DPR) . Lesotho . Luxembourg . Malta . Mauritania . Mauritius . Micronesia . Moldova . Montenegro . Mozambique . Namibia . Nicaragua . North Macedonia . Pakistan . Palau . Paraguay . Poland . Portugal . Qatar . Saint Kitts and Nevis . Saint Lucia . San Marino . Senegal . Serbia . Slovakia . Slovenia . Spain . Sri Lanka . Sudan . Suriname . Switzerland . Togo . United Arab Emirates . Uruguay . Zambia . Zimbabwe .Visited WHS
Rating StatsAni 4Bagan 4Bagerhat 4Agadez 3.5Pergamon 3.5Tassili n'Ajjer 3.5Derbent 3Sanganeb 3Gulf of Porto 2.5Babylon 2Cyrene 2São Luis 2Grand-Bassam 1.5Ivrea 1.5Odesa 1Osun-Osogbo 0.5Valongo Wharf 0.5Reviewed WHS
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