Meeting the most powerful person on every continent is subjective and depends on the criteria used to define "power." Political leaders or influential business figures may be considered powerful in their regions. It's important to note that meeting these individuals is not guaranteed and might require special access, connections, or invitations. However, I can provide a suggested itinerary visiting the capital cities where these influential figures reside:
Day 1-2: North America - Washington D.C., United States
- Depart from your home city to Washington D.C.
- Visit the White House, U.S. Capitol, National Mall, and Smithsonian Museums
Day 3-5: South America - Brasília, Brazil
- Take a flight from Washington D.C. to Brasília, Brazil
- Visit the Itamaraty Palace, National Congress, Cathedral of Brasília, and Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge
Day 6-8: Europe - Berlin, Germany
- Take a flight from Brasília to Berlin, Germany
- Visit the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall Memorial, and Museum Island
Day 9-11: Africa - Pretoria, South Africa
- Take a flight from Berlin to Pretoria, South Africa
- Visit the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument, Freedom Park, and Pretoria National Botanical Garden
Day 12-14: Asia - Beijing, China
- Take a flight from Pretoria to Beijing, China
- Visit the Great Wall of China, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and Temple of Heaven
Day 15-17: Oceania - Canberra, Australia
- Take a flight from Beijing to Canberra, Australia
- Visit the Australian Parliament House, National Gallery of Australia, Australian War Memorial, and National Museum of Australia
Day 18-20: Antarctica
- Fly from Canberra to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
- Note: There are no permanent human settlements in Antarctica, only research stations led by various countries. While it's possible to visit Antarctica as a tourist, visiting research stations requires special permission.
Day 21: Return to North America
- Take a flight from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia to your home city via connecting flights
Please note that this itinerary involves a significant amount of travel time, and there might be delays due to layovers and connecting flights. Make sure to obtain the necessary visas, vaccinations, and travel insurance for your trip. Meeting these powerful individua
As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the powerful individuals you might aim to meet on this trip, considering the capital cities provided in the previous itinerary, would include:
- North America - Washington D.C., United States: President Joe Biden
- South America - Brasília, Brazil: President Jair Bolsonaro
- Europe - Berlin, Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel (Note: Olaf Scholz won the German election in September 2021 and took office in December 2021 as Merkel's successor)
- Africa - Pretoria, South Africa: President Cyril Ramaphosa
- Asia - Beijing, China: President Xi Jinping
- Oceania - Canberra, Australia: Prime Minister Scott Morrison
Please note that my knowledge is up to September 2021, and the individuals mentioned might not be currently in power. Additionally, there are no permanent human settlements or specific powerful individuals in Antarctica. It is important to be aware that meeting these powerful individuals is not guaranteed and would likely require special access, connections, or invitations.
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