MAGELLAN TRAVEL INDEX

ABOUT MAGELLAN TRAVEL INDEX

The Atlântico Business School (ABS), a university in Porto, Portugal, built a new index that tracks the achievements of global travelers, and has partnered with the Extraordinary Travel Festival (ETF) to launch this index. Their collaboration aims to make the ETF/ABS Magellan Travel Index (MTI) a leading benchmark for travellers worldwide.

The index is named after the famous Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (Fernão de Magalhães in Portuguese), who led the first circumnavigation of the globe from 1519 to 1522, at the service of the kings of Spain. The name was chosen to: 1. Honor the legacy of early explorers, like Magellan and other Portuguese and Spanish navigators, who set out into uncharted territories and, in doing so, kickstarted the age of globalization. and 2. Recognize modern-day explorers, whose adventurous spirit often takes them to remote and challenging regions, echoing the bravery of explorers from centuries past.

The ETF/ABS Magellan Travel Index is based on two main factors, each given equal weight: Quality of Travel (QL) and Quantity of Travel (QT).
Quantity of Travel (QT) is determined by how many regions a traveler has explored, based in the number of countries in the UN and the number of countries/territories in the world according to ISO and the regions of the three most important travel clubs:
• United Nations Member States (UN)
• International Organization for Stardardization (ISO)
• TCC – Travelers’ Century Club (TCC)
• NomadMania
• Most Traveled People (MTP)
Quality of Travel (QL) is evaluated using four key criteria:
• UNESCO Sites: number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites (WHS) visited.
• Cultural Heritage: number of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity experienced.
• SLOW: a Nomadmania index showing how long the user stayed in each country
• Tentative List: number of sites on UNESCO’s Tentative List visited.
• Capitals: number of capitals of countries and territories visited.
• Borders: number of land or sea borders crossed.

The ETF/ABS Magellan Travel Index will be updated and published annually on the ETF website and other partner platforms.

The index value reflects the traveller’s level: the higher the value, the more well-travelled they can consider themselves. Thus, using the index, a traveller can plan their trips considering how each visit affects their index score.
As a secondary objective, the index also allows the creation of a ranking among travellers, which is always a motivating and challenging factor for most extreme travellers. Given that travel is more prevalent today than ever, in the future, once its limitations are overcome, this ranking may be considered the definitive ranking of the greatest travellers of all time.

 
 
RankNameTotalQualityQuantity
1Michael Runkel48.0239.6956.34
2João Paulo Peixoto47.8138.7556.87
3Thomas Buechler46.1841.7350.63
4Harry Mitsidis46.0734.5257.63
5Igor Sergeev45.9339.8052.05
6Sascha Grabow45.9236.5655.28
7Pawel Krzyk45.5235.0655.97
8Axel Wacht45.3937.6553.13
9Nadezda Lazareva45.2739.2751.27
10Bill Altaffer42.7832.6952.88
11Hans Thulin42.1634.3249.99
12Dominique Laurent41.6637.5345.78
13Ron Perrier41.1339.5042.77
14Selman Arınç39.8535.8143.90
15Steve Newcomer39.8333.0846.57
16Rus Margolin39.0030.4347.57
17Luis Filipe Gaspar38.9227.5150.32
18Christopher Pullan38.9130.9146.90
19Carl-Gustaf Siby38.8723.0154.73
20Hubert Weissinger38.7829.5248.04
21Markus Lundgren38.7726.8250.72
22Shihe Huang38.3231.5945.04
23Kazuto Matsumoto38.1728.4347.92
24Mehraj Mahmudov37.7626.6748.84
25Peter Machin37.7228.3347.12
26Janie Borisov37.3929.2745.51
27Valentin Sazhin37.3827.6747.08
28Charles Veley37.3420.6254.06
29Frank Rainer37.2121.1853.24
30Lily Marie West36.5730.2242.91
31Phillips Connor35.9324.9046.96
32Geri Winkler35.8432.8838.81
33David Yang35.6325.0346.22
34Kari-Matti altari35.5718.1952.94
35Lillie Echevarria35.4328.2742.59
36Carlos oyano35.3629.9540.77
37Gene R Johnson35.1730.4439.89
38Terry L Johnson35.1530.4039.89
39Stewart Sheppard35.0927.6442.53
40Reinhold Ringhofer35.0826.1244.04
41Rainer Roesky35.0531.3238.77
42Harri Tuomola34.5124.6644.36
43Lubos Fellner34.2628.0540.48
44Kostiantyn Liorek34.0826.4241.74
45Roman Bruehwiler34.0214.8353.21
46Carla Zanellini33.6329.1738.08
47Ben Dowson33.5023.4143.59
48Dmitry Berezin33.4621.2845.65
49Michael Doessegger33.3622.5744.16
50Alberto Campa33.3328.5738.09
 
 
RankNameTotalQualityQuantity
1Michael Runkel69.8043.9895.61
2Sascha Grabow68.6243.0794.17
3Harry Mitsidis68.5640.0997.03
4Igor Sergeev68.5645.5091.61
5Thomas Buechler68.3346.8689.80
6Nadezda Lazareva67.8644.5791.16
7Axel Wacht67.8144.2491.38
8Pawel Krzyk66.9938.1595.84
9Dominique Laurent64.2543.5584.95
10Bill Altaffer63.6135.3591.87
11Chris Pullan62.2337.1987.27
12Janie Borisov61.8937.0186.76
13Hans Thulin61.3635.1487.58
14Ron Perrier61.3243.4579.19
15Shihe Huang61.1937.7584.63
16Luis Filipe Gaspar61.0331.5590.51
17Steve Newcomer60.8935.8385.96
18Mehraj Mahmudov60.3728.4792.26
19Rus Margolin60.3032.8787.74
20Selman Arinc60.2837.5882.98
21Charles A Veley60.2323.5996.86
22Hubert Weissinger59.7932.5887.00
23Kazuto Matsumoto59.6232.5486.69
24Phillips Connor59.3631.0387.70
25Markus Lundgren58.9328.0189.85
26Valentin Sazhin58.9230.1787.68
27Carl Gustaf Siby58.7522.9994.50
28David Yang58.3929.6187.16
29Lily Marie West57.7034.8980.51
30Carlos Useros Moyano57.3535.1579.55
31Frank Rainer57.0822.0192.16
32Peter Machin56.8928.2985.49
33Geri Winkler56.8637.8275.90
34Lillie Echevarria56.4229.9082.95
35Lubos Fellner56.0731.5880.55
36Christoph Heuermann55.4828.8782.08
37Michael Doessegger55.2925.9384.64
38Reinhold Ringhofer55.2529.4481.06
39Roman Bruehwiler55.2416.9493.53
40Kari-matti Valtari55.2318.2892.18
41Ben Dowson55.1726.3583.98
42Darren Mclean55.1230.1180.13
43Kostiantyn Liorek55.1230.2080.03
44Artur Anuszewski55.0029.9880.02
45Rainer Roesky54.8735.6474.11
46Jürgen Hacker54.8731.5978.16
47Carla Zanellini54.7532.3877.13
48Dmitry Berezin54.6525.2784.04
49Xian Ni An54.1529.4678.85
50Alberto Campa54.1231.8776.37

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I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.
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