Silk Road
the year of 1279
Marco Polo traveled to Asia and i took 3 and a half years.
Marco Polo's journeys primarily took him along the Silk Road, traveling from Venice to Asia. He left Venice in 1271, passing through regions such as the Middle East, Persia, and the Pamirs, eventually reaching China. His travels included significant stops in places like the Mongol Empire, where he served in the court of Kublai Khan, before returning to Venice in 1295. His detailed accounts of these routes were later documented in "The Travels of Marco Polo."
Marco Polo's journey, which began in 1271, took him from Venice to Asia along the Silk Road. He traveled extensively through regions such as Persia, the Mongol Empire, and China, where he spent many years in the court of Kublai Khan. Polo's adventures included encounters with diverse cultures, exploration of trade routes, and observations of the wealth and sophistication of Asian societies. His experiences were later chronicled in "The Travels of Marco Polo," which inspired European interest in Asia.
He saw the Himalaya Mountains,the Gobi desert,Mt. Ararat,Magi's tombs in Persia, and more. EPaz
no, from china to india
the year of 1279
china persia
Missi Higgins
Marco Polo
Marco Polo traveled to Asia and i took 3 and a half years.
he took many routes
Marco Polo Was not looking for a fortune. I belive he was looking for trade routes, as he was a trade merchant.
No. he took the land routes to China.
Marco Polo's journeys primarily took him along the Silk Road, traveling from Venice to Asia. He left Venice in 1271, passing through regions such as the Middle East, Persia, and the Pamirs, eventually reaching China. His travels included significant stops in places like the Mongol Empire, where he served in the court of Kublai Khan, before returning to Venice in 1295. His detailed accounts of these routes were later documented in "The Travels of Marco Polo."
Answer 1: Marco Polo left Venice in 1271 and he traveled to such country as Asia, Persia, China, Korea and Indonesia. He returned to Venice in 1292
In 1271 when Marco was 17 years old he went with his father and uncle through the Holy Land, Persia and Tartary and at length to China, then called Cathay. It took 3 years to reach China. The emperor was named Kublai Khan who lived in Peking. Marco's father had been there before so when he came to the court of Khan he was glad to see them. He was also greatly pleased with the young Polo. At 21 Marco was sent on important business to distant parts of China and he became the envoy of the Chinese crown. Later, Polo will take the daughter of Khan to marry the monarch of the Persia. They left in 14 ships to carry the wedding party to Persia. So, to answer your question I guess he did discover the Persian Empire.