You can go on a £34k round-the-world trip for FREE – but only if you’re willing to travel with a complete stranger

TWO travel companies have got together to offer a round-the-world trip of a lifetime – and you don't have to spend a penny.

The only catch is, you would have to travel with a complete stranger.

Tour Radar and Intrepid Travel are offering two people the chance to go on a 50-day trip together, exploring five continents on five different tours.

The amazing journey is worth $22,000 (£16,000) each but the two lucky strangers will have to get to know each other while being filmed by a three-person camera crew for the duration of the trip.

They will also be joined by other travellers, making the group approximately 12 people.

Taking place from May until July, the trip is only open to solo travellers, so friends and couples cannot apply together.

The exact locations are being kept a secret, so the couple will only find out where they are going to when they get on the plane.

To enter, you have to submit a two-minute video application via an online form – and you get bonus points if it's filmed in "public places [or is] a big spectacle".

Applicants have until March 24 to enter, and the two lucky winners will be informed by April.

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