Peter Gregor (October 28, 1986 Bratislava, Slovakia) is a lover of untraditional adventures and a promoter of his journeys. After graduating from the Pedagogical and Social Academy, he felt in love to mountains and travels. In 2010 he went on his first trip from Istanbul to Cairo by hitchhiking. In 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 ,2018, 2021 he visited Iraq, in the spring of 2013 Afghanistan and in march 2018 Somalia where he entered to area of Jubbaland as the first white tourist since 1990). In november 2018 with mountaineer Martin Juris he climbed highest peak of Iraq Cheekha Dar (3611 m). It was first Slovakian ascent. The year 2019 was interesting again because of the entry to the area of Hizballah party in Lebanon, which many countries consider to be a terrorist organization. Peter was standing right in front of the wall separating Israel and Lebanon - one of the most sensitive borders in the world at all. He was finally expelled from the territory. Even the former bastion of the Islamic State in Iraq - the city of Mosul - was not long waiting in coming, and in 2021 Peter managed to get here as an individual tourist and in 2022 with traveler Martin Durikovic they visited the "most feared" province of the country, the province of Al-Anbar. Peter met Martin again in May 2023, where they visited one of the most impressive Arab countries, unfortunately also in conflict - Yemen. In the same year, again together with Martin, he visited Afghanistan for the second time, but already during the Taliban rule and focused mainly on the southern areas of the country, which were inaccessible for many years due to the war. At the turn of January and February 2024, the traveler's feet rested in authentic Yemeni Aden, which was under the control of Houthi rebels for a few months in 2015. Because of that he saw an authentic world untouched by tourism. At the very beginning of 2025, Peter visited Syria and its (mostly Kurdish) Rojava region, just a month after the fall of regime of the Bashar Assad.
LIST OF VISITED COUNTRIES:
2010 Turkey
2010 Syria
2010 Jordan
2010 Palestine
2010 Egypt
2012 Iraq - Kurdistan Region
2013 Afghanistan
2014 Iraq - Kurdistan Region and surrounding areas
2014 Palestine
2015 Kenya
2015 Iraq - Kurdistan Region + Kirkuk
2016 Lebanon - the highest peak of the country Qurnat as Sawda
2017 Armenia
2017 Nagorno-Karabakh
2017 Iraq - center and south of the country
2018 Somalia
2018 Iran
2018 Iraq - Kurdistan Region and surrounding areas
2019 Lebanon - Hezbollah territories
2020 Northern Ireland
2021 Iraq - Kurdistan Region and surrounding areas
2021 Iraq - north, center and south of the country
2022 Iraq - Anbar province, Tikrit,...
2022 Saudi Arabia
2023 Iraq - from south to north, Sinjar and Tal Afar added
2023 Yemen - Hadhramaut, Oman and United Arab Emirates
2023 Pakistan - Peshawar
2023 Afghanistan (including Kabul and Herat, southern territories: Kandahar, Ghazni, Lashkar Gah, Farah)
2024 Yemen - Socotra and Aden
2025 Syria - Rojava