Walking across the entire country sounds like a lot of work.
But for one of the smallest countries in the world, it takes less than a minute.
Tuvalu, a Pacific island north of Fiji, is one of the world’s smallest and “least visited” countries, according to multiple sources.
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According to National Geographic, the island is only 10 square miles in area and less than 10 feet above sea level.
Pennsylvania-based couple Hudson and Emily Crider (@hudsonandemily) showed their social media followers how easy it is to walk across Tuvalu. (Hudson and Emily)
Surrounded by blue water, Tuvalu is formed around the Ten Namo Lagoon, with only a ring of land inhabited by fewer than 12,000 indigenous people.
Hudson and Emily Crider, a couple from Pennsylvania, have a goal of visiting every country in the world. Destination No. 183 was Tuvalu.
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The couple posted a video on social media on September 24, saying they would be walking across “the entire country” and joking that the trip should only be undertaken by “experts”.


Tuvalu was the 183rd stop on Hudson and Emily Crider’s worldwide journey. (Hudson and Emily)
“That’s because it requires careful preparation, serious hydration, and a great snack,” Emily Crider said in the video.
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“Right now, if I wanted to, I could walk across an entire country like the United States, or I could fly to Tuvalu, the least-visited country in the world, which also happens to be the smallest. Yes,” she added.
Emily Kreider went on to say, “You can walk across the country in 30 seconds.”


Emily Crider from Pennsylvania walks on a beach in Tuvalu. (Hudson and Emily)
“Done!” she exclaimed at the end of the 33-second video.
The Criders told Fox News Digital that Tuvalu has fewer tourists than North Korea, and it takes less than 30 minutes to drive from one end to the other.
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According to National Geographic, Tuvalu is just 10 square miles in area and less than 10 feet above sea level. (Hudson and Emily (@hudsonandemily))
The couple described the country as “beautiful, and what makes it even more special is the friendliness of the local people.”
“For those interested in traveling here, one thing to note is that every night hundreds of people gather on the airport runway to play sports,” the joint sent via Instagram Direct Messenger. They said in a statement.
“It’s a very special atmosphere to be a part of.”
The traveling couple also recommended renting a moped to traverse the country.
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“I’m very happy to be able to visit Tuvalu.”