Benny Prasad, a musician from Bengaluru, has visited 245 countries and territories [1].

This feat highlights the logistical challenges of global travel for Indian citizens, who often face stringent visa requirements across various continents.

Prasad traveled across six continents, including Antarctica [2]. He completed the journey in six years, six months, and 22 days [3]. Prasad said his primary motivation was to achieve the personal goal of visiting every country in the world [4].

To document and facilitate his movement, Prasad used 16 Indian passports [1]. These documents are now filled with stamps and visas from his global circuit. He is based in Bengaluru, India [2].

Prasad's journey required navigating the diverse entry requirements of 245 distinct locations [1]. This total includes both sovereign nations and various territories. The timeline of his travel, spanning just over six years, indicates a rapid pace of transit across the globe [3].

Benny Prasad has visited 245 countries and territories.

Prasad's achievement underscores the intersection of personal ambition and the complexities of international diplomacy. For holders of an Indian passport, which traditionally faces more visa restrictions than passports from the EU or U.S., visiting every territory requires significant financial resources and administrative persistence. The use of 16 separate passports suggests a high volume of visa applications that exhausted the page limits of standard travel documents.