What's the furthest you have travelled without using an aeroplane?

In one day or multiple days?

In one day:
From Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Colorado Springs to Omahas Henry Doorly Zoo, about 1000 km

In two days:
From Uster, Switzerland to Benidorm, Spain, about 1550 km
 
My family decided to drive from Ohio, USA to Florida, USA. It was around 2000 km and took around 20 hours
 
From Bergen County, NJ, USA to Zion National Park in Utah is the furthest I got as the crow flies. About 2,100 miles or 3,350 kilometers.
In terms of driving it’s the North Rim of the Grand Canyon which is about 35 hours of driving, 2,450 miles or 4000 kilometers.
In one day Estes Park, CO to around Topeka, KS which is about 600 miles or about 950 kilometers.
 
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I travelled by train from the UK to Sicily, a journey of 1667 miles (according to google maps).
An unusual aspect of this journey is that the train boards a ferry to get from mainland Italy to the island of Sicily.
 
Windorah in Queensland to Melbourne in Victoria, in 'one driving period' on the day back we went from Lake Bindegolly in Queensland back to Melbourne [15 hrs on Maps] (~6am start to arriving sometime in the am), a week or so back we also did Whyalla, South Australia to Melbourne [12 hours on Maps].
 
When I was a student, I took a bus from Penang, Malaysia to Bangkok, Thailand. The distance is around 1,200km and it took around 18 hours.
 
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