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    Woman Visits 108 Countries Without Leaving Her Full-Time Job

    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsMay 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ankita Rajendaran has visited 108 countries while working full-time in a corporate job, showing that travel and a demanding career can go hand in hand. Her story proves that anyone can explore the world without quitting their job.

    How One Woman Balanced Work and World Travel

    Ankita Rajendaran is not a travel influencer or full-time nomad. She is a regular working professional who has managed to travel to 108 countries without ever leaving her full-time job. She has turned weekends and holidays into travel opportunities and made exploring the world a top priority.

    She carefully plans each trip around public holidays and paid time off. Her story offers a new way to see global travel—not as a reward after quitting work, but as a goal that fits into everyday life.

    A Journey That Started in Childhood

    Ankita was born in India and raised in Muscat, Oman. Her passion for travel began during family trips to temple towns in Tamil Nadu. These early experiences made her curious about cultures and places far beyond her home.

    In 2014, she visited Peru with her husband. That trip rekindled her love for travel. Since then, she has used almost every free day to explore the world, from the deserts of Jordan to the jungles of Uganda.

    Smart Planning Over Sabbaticals

    What makes Ankita different from other frequent travelers is her approach. She never took a long break or sabbatical. Instead, she uses detailed planning to make every hour of leave count. She matches public holidays with annual leave and uses tools like flight alerts, loyalty programs, and fast visa services.

    She also spends wisely. About 30% of her income goes toward travel, making it her main investment outside of work.

    A Career That Grew With Travel

    Despite her many travels, Ankita has remained successful in her corporate role. She credits her job success to clear communication with employers and consistent performance. She believes that travel has helped her grow as a professional.

    Her experiences abroad have helped her in team building, problem-solving, and leadership at work.

    Exploring the Unexplored

    Ankita doesn’t just check off famous tourist spots. She enjoys visiting lesser-known places. Some of her favorite countries include Sudan, Guatemala, and Taiwan. She believes that offbeat destinations teach people more about the world and themselves.

    She often travels solo, which has made her more confident and independent. These solo trips have helped her develop important life skills, such as planning, adaptability, and patience.

    Giving Back Through Group Trips

    Now, Ankita organizes small group trips to rare destinations like Iraq and Madagascar. She designs these trips to help Indian travelers discover places that are rich in culture but often overlooked.

    Her goal is to offer more than just sightseeing. She wants travelers to understand the places they visit and connect with local people.

    Why Her Story Matters

    In today’s world, travel often seems out of reach unless you quit your job or become a digital nomad. Ankita shows that it doesn’t have to be that way. With the right mindset, planning, and priorities, anyone can travel while working full time.

    Her journey is a message to those who think work and travel can’t go together. She proves that you don’t have to choose between the two—you can enjoy both.

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