Hi, I’m Sajjad A. — a Pakistani traveler on a mission to prove that a “weak passport” doesn’t mean weak dreams.

With a green passport ranked among the world’s least powerful, I’ve still managed to explore 10+ countries — crossing borders, breaking stereotypes, and turning visa struggles into travel stories.
So far, my green passport has taken me across China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Iran, and Indonesia — each trip planned through determination, research, and a whole lot of patience with visa processes.
Every stamp in my passport has a story behind it — long application forms, document checklists, embassy visits, and moments where giving up felt easier than pushing forward. But I kept going… and you can too.

That’s why trekkertravel.com exists.
This isn’t advice from someone who travels on an easy passport. This is guidance from someone who understands the real struggle — and still found ways to explore the world.
If I can make it from visa queues to airport gates again and again,
your journey is possible too. ✈️🌍
I’m the creator of trekkertravel.com, built to be the ultimate survival guide for travelers like us — especially for low-ranked passport holders who know the real meaning of visa stress, long embassy queues, and confusing paperwork.
For over 5 years, I’ve faced rejections, delays, document drama, and endless research just to get simple travel information. I know how overwhelming the visa process can feel when you’re doing it alone.
trekkertravel.com isn’t just a travel blog — it’s a community.
A space for dreamers, explorers, and especially travelers who refuse to let visa challenges or passport rankings stop them from seeing the world.
Your journey starts here. And trust me, it’s possible. ✈️🌏
