Track Your Travels with a Globetrotter’s Log Book
August 27, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Home & Living
How many countries have you visited?***
I always have to write them down and count them out, and with countries changing over the last couple of decades, it can be confusing at times.
For some people it may not matter, but I know more than a few people who have their eye on joining the Century Club, that special club limited to those individuals who have visited at least 100 countries.
If you want to keep track of your international travels, the Globetrotter’s Log Book may come in handy. The pocket-sized logbook lists 193 countries and 58 dependencies, territories, and autonomous regions that, as close as I can tell, matches up with Century Club requirements.
Along with the listing of each country are some quick facts for easy reference (capital cities, time zones, currency, etc.) and a little room for you to make some notes. This won’t take the place of a detailed journal or travel diary, but it’s a handy way to collect some small mementos from the countries you’ve visited.
The Globetrotter’s Log Book can be purchased online for €12.95, plus shipping. Gift wrapping (which is a VERY cool and looks like old fashioned travel paper) is an additional €3.95. You can find additional log books available there as well.
*** I’ve only visited 18 — must keep traveling!
Photo credit: Globetrotter’s Log Book
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