Expedition 196 reaches Seychelles

ONE WOMAN’S DREAM JOURNEY STOPS OVER IN SEYCHELLES, COUNTRY NUMBER 139 OF 196

(Posted 23rd July 2016)

Our generation, ‘The Millennia’s’, have a unique opportunity to change the world with the internet and instant communication which has no borders. We are all connected and my journey is showing that connection. Millennials can unite the world’ says 26-year-old Connecticut native Cassandra De Pecol, who is visiting Seychelles this week from 21st to 24th as part of her Guinness World Record-setting Expedition that includes stopovers in 196 countries.

Dubbed, ‘The Peaceful Travelers Journey’, Ms. De Pecol is attempting to become the first documented Woman to travel to 196 Nations in record time to set a Guinness World Record. In the process, she wishes to promote Women’s Achievement, peace and sustainability claiming that Millennials can unite the world.

As part of her tour, she also hopes to demonstrate that her generation can create positive, peaceful relations with all countries, in part through sustainable tourism, which brings cultures together and makes a positive impact on the environment, society and economy. An educational documentary will follow upon successful completion of her Expedition.

Visiting each country as an Ambassador of the International Institute of Peace Through Tourism (IIPT) Ms. De Pecol is planting trees and collecting water samples for the Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (adventurescience.org) project, to then test for the presence of microplastics.

Tourism is one of the only industries in the world that has seen constant growth over the past 25 years with over 1 billion people traveling in 2014’ said De Pecol.

By traveling and meeting others and being accepting of different cultures, traditions and beliefs we can break down the barriers of mistrust and suspicion and really start a drive to a better and more humane world where people just simply enjoy and embrace the differences amongst us’ she added.

During her visit to the Seychelles Cassie stayed at the luxury MAIA resort, filming the property and focusing on sustainability. She also met with the Minister of Tourism, Mr. Alain St. Ange and tourism and hospitality students at the Seychelles Tourism Academy.

Cassie now hopes to inform the citizens of Seychelles of her updates which includes having visited 139 countries within 12 months, presenting to over 11,500 students and dignitaries across 31 countries, and planting 40 trees across 12 countries, including in Seychelles with the Minister of Tourism and STA Principal Mr. Flavien Joubert.

Cassandra De Pecol

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