New Hampshire Infant Visits 26 Countries Before First Birthday

Single father George Wu takes his son Harvey on a global travel adventure in his first year of life.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

Before his first birthday, Harvey Wu traveled alongside his father, George Wu, a New Hampshire-based entrepreneur, to 26 countries across five continents, logging more than 70,000 miles and building a year shaped by routine, planning, and cross-cultural experiences. Wu, a single father, said the year of travel reflected an intentional choice to continue a globally connected lifestyle while stepping into parenthood.

Why it matters

This human-interest story spotlights how modern parenthood can intersect with global mobility and cultural connection. While many parents choose to limit travel during an infant's first year, Wu took a different approach, wanting his son's earliest environment to include a wide range of languages, cultural settings, and everyday interactions with people from around the world.

The details

The travel included stops in South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Wu emphasized keeping Harvey's routine consistent regardless of time zone, with a focus on naps, bottles, sleep, and consistency. The travel was made feasible through strategic use of airline miles and reward points. Overnight flights were often prioritized to align with sleep windows, and on long-haul routes, Wu sought aircraft equipped with bassinets.

  • Harvey was born on February 3, 2025.
  • Six weeks later, he boarded his first international flight.
  • The family recently returned to Taiwan to celebrate Harvey's first birthday.

The players

George Wu

A New Hampshire-based entrepreneur, lifelong traveler, and single father who has visited more than 150 countries.

Harvey Wu

George Wu's son, who traveled to 26 countries across five continents before his first birthday.

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What they’re saying

“For me, this wasn't about checking off destinations or doing something extreme. I've always been an avid traveler, and becoming a parent didn't change that. I wanted to share this part of my life with Harvey and let him grow up experiencing the world, even if he won't remember every place.”

— George Wu, Single father

“Wherever we were, the focus was the same: naps, bottles, sleep, and consistency. The rest was just scenery.”

— George Wu, Single father

“He's very social. People from all over the world say he's one of the happiest babies they've met, and that's been one of the most unexpected parts of traveling together.”

— George Wu, Single father

What’s next

The family plans to travel to Hong Kong and Macau after celebrating Harvey's first birthday in Taiwan.

The takeaway

This story highlights how modern parents can embrace global mobility and cultural connection, even with an infant, by prioritizing consistency and flexibility in their travel approach. It demonstrates that parenthood does not have to mean limiting one's worldview or adventurous spirit.