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Indian duo break Guinness World Records for fastest travel across 7 continents

The Guinness World Records has confirmed that Dr Ali Irani and Sujoy Kumar Mitra have successfully broken the world record for travelling all 7 continents of Antarctica, South America, Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania in the fastest time possible.

Guinness World Records  broken by Indian duo - Sujoy Mitra and Dr Ali Irani at King George Island Antarctica
Guinness World Records broken by Indian duo – Sujoy Mitra and Dr Ali Irani at King George Island Antarctica

The duo completed the trip in 3 days 1 hour 5 minutes and 4 seconds.

Starting on December 4, 2022, in Antarctica, Dr Irani and Sujoy Mitra finished their epic journey in Melbourne, Australia, on 7 December 2022.

Both Mitra and Dr Irani are avid travellers. Dr Irani, aged 64, has also been a physiotherapist for the Indian Cricket Team and is a well-known name in his field. He has travelled to over 90 countries so far. Sujoy Mitra followed his calling in travel and moved on from corporate life to follow his passion by starting an entrepreneurship venture in travel.

Sujoy hopes to add another feather to his cap by becoming the most travelled Indian – he is well on his way having covered 172 countries out of a total of 198 countries around the world.

Expressing his joy at the achievement of breaking the Guinness record, Dr Ali Irani said, “Travelling transcends boundaries and unites people around the world. Breaking a world record for something we both are so passionate about is a very satisfying feeling. We are humbled by this achievement and hope it will contribute in some way to get more people to travel and explore our beautiful world.”

The previous Guinness World Records holder for the fastest travel across seven continents was held by Dr Khawla AlRomaithi of UAE who, in February 2020, took in 3 days 14 hours 46 min 48 seconds. Sujoy Mitra and Dr Irani have bettered this record by nearly 13 hours!

“It is an honour to be Guinness world record holders but we also believe that records are meant to be broken. This journey may have ended but there are many more milestones for us to achieve. Today, we may have been successful in breaking a record, but tomorrow someone else will break our record. So, enjoy the struggle, cherish the hardships, aspire to fail better and the magic will happen!” said Sujoy Mitra.

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