The Travels of Ibn Battuta

Ibn Battuta, full name of Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battutah, is a famous explorer and traveller, who travelled from one side of Afro-Eurasia to the other from 1325 to 1354. Over the 30 years he was travelling, he travelled over 73,000 miles, far enough to circumnavigate the Earth three times.

Places where Ibn Battuta travelled

  • West Africa
  • North Africa
  • The Sahara
  • the Middle East
  • The Arabian Peninsula
  • Anatolia
  • Iberia
  • Central Asia
  • India
  • China
  • South East Asia
  • Spain
Travel Time Route
1325-1332
1332-1347
1349-1354

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