Demy B. NYC isn’t that dirty. People are doing a lot to get rid of the trash (which is a main problem) and NYC does not have a lot of pollution because of the nature, NYC is a beautiful place
@@ol1w1er27 I used to think that way about a couple of European Cities until visiting India a couple of times. European cities are always, ALWAYS clean, super quiet and peaceful. Nowadays even Mumbai and New Delhi are incredibly clean, quiet and lack significant numbers of beggars. Agra however, is Hella dirty
I‘m so bored and disappointed of these Bloggers and Instagrammers saying „great food, great people, great architecture, great history“.... you can say that of every single country in the world
Melissa Scott they dont “need” to do anything. It’s their money and they work for it and they don’t have any responsibility with those countries that “need help”
@@Rebel_71123 yes you idiot, Ghana, Seychelles, Kenya, Cape Verde, Zanzibar, South Africa, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Oman and many more. Stop being so ignorant
1. Bolivia 2. Romania 3. Russia 4. Namibia 5. Uzbekistan 6. Turkey 7. Sri Lanka 8. Nova Scotia, Canada 9. Malaysia 10. Greenland 11. Iran 12. Prague, Czech Republic 13. Budapest, Hungary 14. Oman 15. Qatar 16. Sao Paolo, Brazil 17. Western Australia 18. USA
You should do a list of actual destinations instead of whole countries. Saying the largest country in the world is one of the most underrated places isn't very useful :)
my biggest gripe is that most don't address biggest cons in their feedback (at least in this edit), e.g. super ripoff artists in Uzbekistan, relatively high costs for tourist activities in Sri Lanka and Malasia, and crime in Sau Paulo. To her credit, girl who spoke about Iran did a good job addressing con and talking about islands of Iran (who knew there were those?!).
Everyone? No, certainly underrated! You might be one of the tourists that explores between your resort and beach? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Turkey
Georgia is super duper under rated, crazy cheap, great food& home to two of the most trendy city's - Tbilisi & Batumi - if you don't know, get to know ! 🤙🇬🇪
Yeah, but I was there 6 years ago and also last year e.g. swanetia and It really shifted in the direction of tourist spot, cause you don't need visa and people come from all over europe and russia.
Ardi80 Could be Rapanui, Christmas Island or Pitcairn Island too. Pitcairn and Tristan da Cunha are remote and difficult to reach because of lack of air strips.
Sam S Bosnia is honestly amazing ! Croatia is gorgeous but I wouldn’t call it underrated as it’s very popular ! Albania is worth checking out , especially the alps in the north
Munoman23 ll yeah I felt the same way ! And the Albanian alps felt like being in Switzerland on a massive budget 😂😂 haven’t been able to afford Switzerland yet so the Balkans were the next best thing 👌
Yes I went to Portugal in 2017 and it was amazing especially Sintra and the Algarve beaches in the south. The food is good and it's probably the last country in Western Europe that is still affordable.
Even tho i've only been to Tallinn, Estonia appealed to me the most out of all Baltic states. I want to go back so badly and see everything the country has to offer :)
Azerbaijan is one of the underrated countries of the Caucasus . So much history, beaches, mountains, great food, and hospitality... Looking forward to see you visiting that region...
Mountains in south Poland are beautifull. Name of the mountains are Tatry. Lots of day hikes with spectacular views. They are getting overcrowded in summer time but they are worth visiting
Alaska, Hawaii, and Cali for "underrated budget" destinations? Three of the most expensive states in an already expensive country and in no way, shape, or form are they underrated/under the radar places.
I think it depends on where in these states you go. For Hawaii, most go to Oahu and flock to Honolulu/Waikiki Beach. Many don't head to one of the many smaller islands like Lanai, Niihau, etc. In Alaska, many head to Anchorage and Juneau, but there is so much nature that people forget to go see like Kenai Fjords National Park. And when going to California, most head south when northern California is amazing, especially the closer you get to Oregon. Depending on how you budget, there is a lot to do for less than you think you'd pay, but it requires one to do some research and work.
Northern California is pretty remote (think: wayyyyy more north than San Fran) and beautiful... you can camp and go to our public lands (state parks, national parks, national forests)... pretty cheap actually
Slovakia! The eastern side of the country is breathtaking with the mountains that also border Poland. Slovak national park is an amazing place to camp and hike.
Guys... Turkey underestimated? It's the 10th most visited country in the world ... it's like recommending Thailand as underestimated! Praag? Totally packed as you said... shouldn't be on the list at all if the name is underestimated. And the States a budget destination? Also... in the list of top 10 most visited countries in the world. Even if you reccomend the "middle" is never a budget destination.
Wisconsin is pretty underrated and overlooked. You can find AMAZING places to stay for cheap; amazing nature, cities, and small towns with incredible food for cheap. Don’t knock it til you actually visit.
Just got back from Istanbul last week and highly recommend it. So much history, so many cultures, and more beautiful sights than you can stand to look at. The only downside to our visit was this is when they were in a rush to get things ready for high season, so many of the mosques, museums, etc., were receiving maintenance and large areas were blocked off. 😢
I was last year in Warsaw, Krakau and Wrocław - beautiful cities with so much History! The food there is unbelievable and the people are so nice. Poland is an must have!
Ive been both to Uzbekistan and Iran and I feel that everything you love about Uzbekistan you get and more in Iran. Even on a tour (we hired a private guide driver) the history is phenominal, silk road cities prehistoric sights the food of course is stupendous ,saffron kebabs candy nuts spices and the best thing is the people. Even if you are American you will be warmly embraced invited to homes, and i speak from personal experience, you won't want to leave! Uzbekistan was unreal but I left my heart in Iran.
In Poland do visit Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków (and the Salt Mines in Wieliczka), Gdańsk, the castle in Malbork. For nature, go to Bialowieża National Park, or find a quiet lake at the Mazury Lake District and spend a day just enjoying the sun and water. Do hikes in Góry Stołowe ("Tabletop Mountains") or the more crowded Tatra Mountains (or any other mountains all along the southern border). As to Warsaw itself, here's a list of stuff that doesn't always make it to the guidebooks, and is a must. In summer, don't miss out on the river bank action (cafes and walking during the day, parties by night). For food, try the food markets: Targ Śniadaniowy (by day) and Nocny Market (by night), also Hala Koszyki is great. Try pierogi at a local milk bar. And last but not least, try the numerous veggie places in the city - I can recommend Krowarzywa - place dedicated to vegan burgers. Try vodka tasting in the Vodka Museum. The list goes on...
I loved Oman! A safe, warm, welcoming country with incredible landscapes and a culture that balances modernity and tradition. - A travelling Canadian :)
If you guys are planning to go to Malaysia. I highly recommend going to the east peninsular. Sarawak with its jungles and river (kinda like the Amazon rainforest). Mulu national park is very beautiful with its jagged limestone cliffs and caves. Sabah with its famous Mount Kinabalu (highest mountain in SEA) and its beautiful Island (Pulau Sipadan, Semporna). Plus for nature lover, there's plenty of spectacular wildlife to see such as the Orang Utan and the bornean sun bear. Also, Rafflesia the biggest flower in the world.
Rafflesia in Borneo? Not Indonesia? And Highest mountain in SEA is Mt Jayawijaya(Cartstenz Pyramid) in Papua Indonesia with 4884 m,,Mt Kinabalu only 4083 m
@@oliverdonoghue1124 thats doesnt make sense bro if you live there its cheap to travel its common sense when you are in the same country fir europeans it is expensive and for me not worth it been to memphis its disgousting like wtf
Sílvia very beautiful and one of the biggest sources of immigration for the Americas. It is very similar to Hawai’i which has many Hawaiians of Azoran/Portuguese ancestry.
In India, Ravangla in Sikkim state is the most underrated city. Besides being a paradise for bird watchers, it is also a great spot to capture the snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga Mountain
Just a little fact correction (I'm from Penang myself): Penang is still known as Penang; Georgetown is sort of the main "town"/ downtown area for Penang! And Panang Curry (sometimes mis-spelt as Penang Curry) are two different things! The Panang Curry that most people are aware of is a Thai curry dish (like the Green curry etc. but made with different spices). Thanks for giving Penang a little highlight, definitely recommend visiting - the food, the history and how the modernization curves and bends and marries itself into the existing traditional culture makes it a real gem!
I went to Oman about 2 years ago and it is one of the most incredible places I have ever been. Between snorkelling with sea turtles, swimming the Wadi Shab (we got there around 8am, and had the whole place to ourselves and beat the heat), the chaos of the Niswa market, and beauty of the desert, it is a great destination. The people are so friendly (especially to women), it's super safe, and it has all the comforts of the Western world (never thought I'd see so many Tim Hortons, Shake Shacks and sushi restaurants in the middle east). Just be careful driving!
Someone listed Sintra in the comments; completely agree. I'm surprised you guys don't have a Portugal video after spending time in Spain. Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Oporto, and the Algave are only a few of the many places to hit up. Food-wise the egg tarts that are famous by Belem Tower (Pasteis de Belem; the treat is also very popular in Hong Kong and Macau), the gelato at Santini was some of the best I've ever had (Portugese franchise), of course drinking port is necessary, and Portugese meat buffets in general. When you get the time, you guys won't regret it.
Went to Poland for 3.5 weeks in 2017! I volunteered at the Jewish Culture Festival that is surprisingly run mostly by local non Jewish polish people in Kraków. There's always a huge free concert where 16,000 local Kraków residents attend on the last Saturday blending all different Jewish traditions (klezmer, cantorial, middle Eastern traditions) and contemporary rock, hip hop, pop music. I also went to Warsaw (I would skip), gdansk, ludz and gdanya. I really enjoyed the areas around the Baltic. I also visited aushwitz since two of my grandparents were prisoners there, it's very impactful.
I feel like Bulgaria is veeeeeery underrated. Beautiful mountains, sea, amazing history, great food, nice people and cheap overall!! Definitely recommend going to Bulgaria! Bulgaria 🇧🇬
El Salvador! Specifically, the Ruta de las Floras (only saw a handful of foreigners in 4 days) and El Tunco, a super tiny surf town with a black volcanic sand beach! Super friendly people who are happy to have you visiting, and papusas are delicious. My runner up would be the Phillipines, so so many stunning beaches that aren't El Nido or Boracay and the friendliest locals ever.
Wow ! I'm so happy that there is Poland on this list because I live in Poland and I can tell that Warsaw is really worth to visit, because this city got really so many things to see and you can feel good there :)
Here are some real underrated places in Europe that are easy to get to and are cheap. Kosice, Slovakia--friendly people and good trains to get around. Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine. If you go to some of their vlogs or blogs you can see what countries have paid those people to pimp their countries
@ Depends on the country--I just got back from Slovakia and there were a lot of Japanese and Chinese while I was there. I find there is a link from how demanding people are to how they are treated. --but that is just me
I know it may deter many people, but I would say Iraq and Afghanistan are underrated. Now, before you laugh at me and point at me like a clown, here me out. Most travelers want to go to places where few tourists are willing to go. Both countries are becoming more stable and safer. It borders with many other Middle Eastern countries, which blends different cultures. I went to both places as a service member in the Marine Corps, but both countries have history and culture from the days of Babylon. Also, I would say my two underrated countries in Europe are Cyprus and Estonia. Cyprus is a small island that has Greece and Turkey surrounding it. The country is like two countries in one (Greece and Turkey almost caused WW3 over the island). The Greeks occupy the eastern side while the Turks controls the western side with the capital being the DMZ. It's a country worth checking out as you can experience both Greek and Turkish cultures in one country, which will save you money and time. I say Estonia because many travelers don't venture out of Tallinn. I went to Saaremaa Island, which is the biggest island in Estonia. It's very popular vacation destination for many Estonians, yet few travelers will go out there. My wife and I went there last year, and we had a blast! We felt we got an awesome opportunity to experience true Estonia culture. Oh by the way, Estonia is one of the most affordable places in Europe!!!
Iran is definitely a country that should be visited. The people are the kindest I've ever had the privilege of meeting and spending time with and, having visited many times over the past 40 years, that has never changed. As the world over, the politics is not important to the visitor and the press should be ignored!
if you hit Poland , which is a top desired local in Europe for myself.. dont miss Wroclaw . knew people who been there. You dont wanna pass up Wroclaw. you be happy you made the patronage.
When you are in Poland you can stop in Torun for a day or two. It's a small UNESCO listed medieval city between Gdansk and Warsaw with lovely old town, market square and old buildings surrounded with a defensive wall.
Western Australia is absolutely underrated. From the stunning Ningaloo reef in the north to the wine regions in the south. But it is a big place, so lots of travel.
I would like to add NewFoundland, Canada. I am from Montreal and didn’t expect anything from that trip since we never ear about it, but now I can’t wait to go back! People from Quebec usually go to New Brunswick, but I think Nova Scotia and NewFoundland are more spectacular! Don’t spend too much time in Halifax, it’s a really small city. And bring warm and rain gear!
I've added a few to my bucketlist, thanks! I think Taiwan is super underrated. It's a tiny island with SO MUCH to see; absolutely incredible nature, open and welcoming people, gorgeous temples, amazing night markets, all of the best Chinese food from mainland, and a great public transportation system that makes it really easy to explore. Plus it's more affordable than China, Korea and Japan. Also, in the US-if you like New Orleans, you should check out the Low Country-starting in North Carolina, Ashville through the Blue Ridge Mountains on to Charleston, ending in Savannah is an epic road trip.
Albania is so underrated. Beautiful nature, mountains, blue water, amazing friendly locals, delicious food and such an interesting and particular culture. Also super cheap!
Growing up in Sweden, everyone was traveling to Turkey. I'm one of the few in my friends group that hasn't been. It is a beautiful country from what I've heard but it's definitely not underrated in Sweden.
True. Im from denmark and everybody i know has been. Because you can get 5 star hotel and flight for 4 people for less thz 10.000 dkk. 🤣🤣🤣 its hot, it has full service hotels, kid friendly hotels and pools. And its cheap to eat there. 🤦♀️ i havent been because I domt want to support their economy with how horrible they treat their people. But one day when it gets better.
@@houndjackson2551 considering Turkey isn't allowed in the EU because they can't uphold basic human rights. I would say there is a huge difference. But hey, that's just me.
8:52 is my hometown! Nova Scotia is such a great place to visit :) July-October is the best time to go depending on what you're into: July has the RNSIT with bands and military performances from around the world, the summer has a bunch of different Highland Games, and September/October is when the trees change colour... So amazing
Great video! One of the many things I love about travel is once you begin to explore, there is always so much more to see and do! Thanks for sharing these recs.
Colombia and Vietnam should definitely be on here. Also Guatamala and Western Caribbean. All very budget friendly too! Even compared to anything on this list
I think most underrated travel destinations are Archipelago in Norway/Sweden , Nuremberg in Germany , Sintra Portugal . Turkey,Poland , Srilanka and Bolivia is in my bucket list already 🙌🏻
North-east India states including (Sikkim, Shillong, Meghalaya, Cherrapunji, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Mizoram & Nagaland) is very underrated among the Western travellers ! It is definitely worthy for a visit of lifetime. Less touristy more nature and meet locals ! Perfect adventure for any backpackers ! A must visit for u guys.
You have to go to Nova Scotia. You’ll never find more amazing welcoming people. Start talking to someone in the grocery store line and you’ll end up at their house for dinner 😍 while you’re there take the ferry over to Newfoundland. The food scene is becoming unbelievable and the little villages along the water is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Go in early October when the leave are turning colour. Everyone is always welcome in our little piece of heaven 💕
If you are still planning your trip to Poland I highly recommend Zakopane, it's a small town in the south, very popular amongst Europeans and offers stunning views, looking forward to watching your videos on Poland ❤️
I feel like there are so many underrated travel destinations. I'm excited for you guys to visit Poland, it's a great country. I'd recommend visiting Tricity, Poland (Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot). And while you're still in that part of Europe, check out the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) they are definitely underrated.
Prague was played-out years ago...poor choice. Eastern Europe in general is a great destination when the weather is nice. I've vsited Ukarine, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Moldova, and Belarus. Latvia, Lthuania, and Estonia are next on the list. Carpathian Mountain Region is stunning. Like anywhere, most of the people are great. The food is often delicious. There's a lot of history and natural beauty. It's very affordable/imexpensive.
Some for the US: Boise, ID, Minneapolis, MN, Omaha, NE. Boise especially, great food & drink scene, wine country, artsy...small city feel with giant personality
You should check Slovenia, small country between Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia and have all from their neighbors, alps, see side, great food, great places for hiking, nice cities My recommendations are Ljubljana, Bled lake, Logar Valley, Soča Valey(Socha Valley), Bohinj Lake, Piran,Kranjska Gora, Triglav National Park,... Those are just few magnificent destinations which Slovenia have! ✌️
I would love to go there. Every year I watch ski jumping contest in Planica and I fell in love with that view. My brother was there and he admits you can find everything in this small country. Greetings from Poland.
If you're looking for more places within the US, New England is a very great scene. Summer with the smaller islands and all the beaches/seafood restaurants is a beautiful sight and Autumn is also a great time because of all the leaves changing to bright yellows and reds. Definitely a trip worth taking.
Aran Islands and Blasket islands off west/south of the Republic of Ireland. They are special places, untouched by the modern world with stunning landscapes, bays, fortresses merging off cliffs and home to interesting wild/sea life and bird colonies. Definitely check them out, they are not to be missed!
Yeah the F*** is this? Of course Sweden and Finland are Dirt-cheap. Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Svalbard Denmark and Alaska are also quite cheap. Greenland is literally the most expensive destination on earth except the North pole and Antarctica
@@friizikys6416 You're right I don't but I have been going to holiday all over Norway every single year since 2010. And I mean everywhere: Oslo, Trondheim, Tromsø, Alta, Norrdkapp, Karasjok, Kirkenes, Svalbard and more. I am using the term cheap kinda loosely, but Norway is not particularly expensive to Norwegians thanks to the wages. For people outside the country it used to be really expensive but the current exchange rate has made Norway much more affordable
@@herodesees3767 The whole point is tourists visiting the country, not Norwegians lol. Norway and Denmark are so expensive. The prices in Copenhagen are even higher than in Paris
@@ForlfirAnd my point is that Norway is not cheap but still quite affordable for me as a tourist, while it is normal pricing for Norwegians. FLights to greenland from copenhagen cost at least 650 euros roundtrip, a cost not incurred when flying to places like Denmark or Norway. The simple fact is that while these places may seem expensive, they're actually fine and soooo much cheaper than Greenland.
If you're going to Poland, head to Zakopane and into the Tatra Mountains, they're truly spectacular. Krakow is nice, but very touristy, Gdansk is a lovely seaside town too. Warsaw is probably my favourite as it has so much to do and see.
Romania +1 I had a road trip around the country in June 2018 with my girl (which is Romanian), and we ended up in a cabin way up the Carpathian Mountains. It takes a bit of experience because of the bad roads and crazy drivers, but appart from that : gorgeous country, friendly people, amazing nature, good food, and great history. And cheap, that’s true.
Moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2010 from Qatar, then moved to Ontario in 2018. Definitely can vouch one of the best places to be! People should visit more!
Things to do in romania: hike, explore the castles ,eat good food, don' t land in bucharest , land in cluj , the public transportation is ok there and is cleaner, don't take a cab, they rip you off, take a uber , bolt or yango, never eat in the old town is to damn expensive and for 5 euro you can get a full meal in a fancy place rather than a kebap,wear your backpack on front not your back , people steal in public transportation and they might cut your bag with a razor blade to get to whats inside, never book a hotel or airbnb in the old town the building is in a hight risk of colapsing , never trust people and exchange places use your revolut to pay what ever you need, exchange around 40$ that will be enough for 3 days for two people, some store prices: pepsi / cola 2l bottle is around 1.3.$ , 2 l water bottle is aroud 65 cents , pizaa slice is 1$ , a decent coffee its 1.1$ and you can get it from 5togo is the ghetto version of starbuks , you can get a meal for 5 $, the public transpot include the tram and the bus for 2$ / day pass or 0.5 for trip on a buss or tram line, a subway/metro ticket is 60 cents for one time or 2 $ for a day pass
Slovakia is SOOOO underrated. We went last year on summer, we rented a car and we visited a lot of places there. There are a lot of castles, beautiful villages, mountains, trekking, lakes... It is also very cheap (well, not Bratislava). If you want to go to Slovakia I recommend renting a car.
If you are going to Poland try exploring Mazury Lake District, it is a popular tourist destination for the locals, but hardly known by the foreigners (just some old Germans due to the place's history). Try renting a sail boat and stop not only in the oficial ports, but also in the wild or on the wide horses' island. You can also vist the Białowieża National Park, the only Europe's primaeval forest and one of the few places where you can still find the extand European bison. There are also plenty of medieval castles in the are in towns like Malbork, or the Wolf's Lair where the most famous attempt to murder Hitler took place (shown it the movie Walkiria with Tom Cruise). Poland has plenty of beautiful nature to offer, and I feel like it is very underrated!
Montenegro is so underrated but it's one of my favourite European countries so far. You get Croatian style coastline, mountain like the Alps, Kotor is unique itself. Everywhere is just so gorgeous. Best parts are it's cheap, not touristy, and it takes less than 2hours to drive from south to north of the country to experience everything! (Note: Kotor is more touristy and expensive due to being a stop for cruise)
Fell in love with Hungary!! Fly to Budapest,,, train to Prague,, stoping in Bratislava for a couple of days ,, GO IN WINTER !! They all have FANTASTIC Christmas markets that each vary according to local culture ! Also to a day trip to kutna Horra in Czech Republic ! Finishing with a few days in Pilsen. Dude,,,, UNFILTERED PILSNER URQUELL is worth the price of the plane ticket alone !! CRAVING to do this trip again !,😎👍
If you ever do this trip again take a train from Budapest to Košice. It's a beautiful city full of amazing architecture and from there you can take a train to Prague. It's very easy to get there. There are direct trains between these cities. You can stop in Tatra Mountains on the way to Prague or simply enjoy the view from the train. It's incredible. (Just make sure you are sitting on the right side of the train from Košice to Prague to see the mountains) :)
Of all the places mentioned, I have to say the one that most jumped out at me was Greenland. Looks really interesting and unique, going to seriously consider going there sometime soon. Also Sri Lanka and Poland. And I would think that Mongolia should be on the list, although I haven't actually been there yet, but it's definitely on my travel list.
Gabriel Traveler Eastern Europe is fantastic !!! Have only been to Greece briefly (Corfu ) before getting the boat into Albania ! I want so badly to go to Greece but there’s so much to explore , don’t know where to start 😂🤷🏽♀️ and YAS México is so high on my list
Gabriel to see something more in Poland except the capital and Kraków, you need a minimum of 3 weeks. If you want to know something more then you have my e-mail address: szzielinski88@wp.pl Personally, I think that Slovenia is underrated. I was there and recommend it to everyone.
Bolivia, is a must if you are a adventure traveler or enjoy the ancient cultures, also there are the most beautiful landscapes not just the salar the uyuni alse the Andes and deep jungle of the amazonas
Should have seen the look on the insurance clerks face when I told him I was going to Russia in a 30 year old Volvo.. in the winter. He just looked at me, gave me a deep sigh and handed me a fistful of paper.
@vagabrothers Can you two make a video for what kind of healthy food/snacks you pack for when traveling internationally, or even just in the states. I've backpacked/traveled a lot throughout the states and internationally that a lot of people ask me how i don't go broke from just eating at airports. Explaining the food packing is definitely something i think a lot of other people should understand like what to bring, can or can't bring because i think a lot of people would be surprised on what is allowed or isn't. etc.
JC divierte y educa exactly !!! Plus not everyone seeks out sun , I do love sun but one of my favourite places I’ve been is Scotland which is very grey and dreary ahah
I definitely agree with you, Basque Country and Galicia are my favorite Spanish regions, though I really love Barcelona and Madrid, there's just something so magical about Basque Country and Galicia that makes me want to stay forever.
I want to Poland last year and my two favorite things I did was to go to Zamek Ogrodzieniec and Morskie oko. The castle was empty when my family and I got there so we got to explore all by ourselves. And the lake was beautiful! It should be noted that we went on April and at the bottom of the mountain it was around 70 degrees but at the top there was snow, so just making sure to dress correctly.
Best Poland destination that has the most culture is Zakopane, the highlander culture is huge over there, they host ski jumping in winter, lots of caves and mountain area to visit. In the summer time the view is spectacular.
Oooh if you go to Poland, definitely go to Ojcow National Park. There is a tiny bus going from Krakow (less then an hour drive) with great hikes. And Gdansk is really high on my bucketlist so hoping you are going there so I can get a taste.
I NEED to go add these places to my bucket list. You guys are such an inspiration and the have such an impact on the travel blogger community. You are the reason are started making videos!
Prague underrated ? By whom ? It's one of the most visited cities in Europe
and she even says in the summer it's a little overcrowded hahahaaa, maybe she missed the question
@@ol1w1er27 so basically like Berlin, NYC, London, Paris or any other main city
@@ol1w1er27 been to Prague, live in Berlin, visited all those cities, I know what I'm talking about
Demy B. NYC isn’t that dirty. People are doing a lot to get rid of the trash (which is a main problem) and NYC does not have a lot of pollution because of the nature, NYC is a beautiful place
@@ol1w1er27 I used to think that way about a couple of European Cities until visiting India a couple of times. European cities are always, ALWAYS clean, super quiet and peaceful. Nowadays even Mumbai and New Delhi are incredibly clean, quiet and lack significant numbers of beggars. Agra however, is Hella dirty
I‘m so bored and disappointed of these Bloggers and Instagrammers saying „great food, great people, great architecture, great history“.... you can say that of every single country in the world
That's because they need to put the money they're making off TH-cam to actually MAKE A DIFFERENCE, in countries that NEED HELP
Melissa Scott they dont “need” to do anything. It’s their money and they work for it and they don’t have any responsibility with those countries that “need help”
Can you say that about Somalia or any country in Africa or any country in the middle east? No.
@@Rebel_71123 yes you idiot, Ghana, Seychelles, Kenya, Cape Verde, Zanzibar, South Africa, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Oman and many more. Stop being so ignorant
@@MrAnubhabd 😂
1. Bolivia
2. Romania
3. Russia
4. Namibia
5. Uzbekistan
6. Turkey
7. Sri Lanka
8. Nova Scotia, Canada
9. Malaysia
10. Greenland
11. Iran
12. Prague, Czech Republic
13. Budapest, Hungary
14. Oman
15. Qatar
16. Sao Paolo, Brazil
17. Western Australia
18. USA
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You should do a list of actual destinations instead of whole countries. Saying the largest country in the world is one of the most underrated places isn't very useful :)
I totally agree! How Russia or US could be underrated 🤯
I agree !! You should name actual Cities within the country or the town would be the most helpful !!! 👍😊
Well they did specifically mention Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) and the Transsiberian/Trans Mongolian railways
Blockchain Travel The whole video was pretty useless, IMO.
my biggest gripe is that most don't address biggest cons in their feedback (at least in this edit), e.g. super ripoff artists in Uzbekistan, relatively high costs for tourist activities in Sri Lanka and Malasia, and crime in Sau Paulo. To her credit, girl who spoke about Iran did a good job addressing con and talking about islands of Iran (who knew there were those?!).
In Europe Turkey isn’t underrated at all, everyone vacations there
Everyone? No, certainly underrated! You might be one of the tourists that explores between your resort and beach? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Turkey
Everyone was vacationing there 12 years ago. Nowadays it definitely is underrated.
No it is sooooooooooooo underrated because everyone only visits Antalya and Istanbul
Istanbul is primarily one of the most visited cities in Turkey. The Eastern Anatolian region is almost void of tourists.
American think that they discover the moon talking about countries outside the usa, geography is not something that they study much.
Georgia is super duper under rated, crazy cheap, great food& home to two of the most trendy city's - Tbilisi & Batumi - if you don't know, get to know ! 🤙🇬🇪
Yeah, but I was there 6 years ago and also last year e.g. swanetia and It really shifted in the direction of tourist spot, cause you don't need visa and people come from all over europe and russia.
Agreed. Georgia is BEAUTIFUL! And it’s super cheap.
Hello from Georgia!
I was hoping someone would mention my country, and you did..😄😄
Thanks
just been there two weeks ago and I totally agree
Très beau pays, gens sympathiques, rapport qualité-prix imbattable, un pays à découvrir !
I feel like this greatly depends on where you live because of flight tickets
Ardi80 Could be Rapanui, Christmas Island or Pitcairn Island too. Pitcairn and Tristan da Cunha are remote and difficult to reach because of lack of air strips.
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@ If you live in eastern europe you can go to Iraq, Syria or Saudi Arabia, these places are underrated
@@yahyabahsh669 not the safest places tbh
They’re talking about how cheap the countries are dummie not about the flights...
Highly recommend Romania! It was the first place abroad I ever went. People are amazing and scenery is awesome! 😊🇷🇴
i agree i went to cluj last week and it was really nice and cheap.
Winter in Transylvania was amazing!
+1! Visited last year, travelled around, super cool and great value for money :)
It amazing I've been
and its super cheap too
Albania and Bosnia are two very underrated countries ! Amazing mountain and coastal landscape, fascinating history :)
Dunno about Bosnia but Croatia is beautiful. I’ve heard mixed things about Albania and I have to check it out one of these days.
Sam S Bosnia is honestly amazing ! Croatia is gorgeous but I wouldn’t call it underrated as it’s very popular ! Albania is worth checking out , especially the alps in the north
Munoman23 ll yeah I felt the same way ! And the Albanian alps felt like being in Switzerland on a massive budget 😂😂 haven’t been able to afford Switzerland yet so the Balkans were the next best thing 👌
montenegro too
Pedro Hauari yeah Montenegro is also really beautiful !!!
Sintra, Portugal is one of my favourite places
PORTUGAL CARALHOO
Going there next month!
Yes I went to Portugal in 2017 and it was amazing especially Sintra and the Algarve beaches in the south. The food is good and it's probably the last country in Western Europe that is still affordable.
Estonia ! Is a really underrated country. It is small but soooo beautiful!
Any favourite places in Estonia to visit? I'm going in March!
Even tho i've only been to Tallinn, Estonia appealed to me the most out of all Baltic states. I want to go back so badly and see everything the country has to offer :)
Azerbaijan is one of the underrated countries of the Caucasus . So much history, beaches, mountains, great food, and hospitality...
Looking forward to see you visiting that region...
Azerbaijan and good beaches & mountains ???? Come on... Georgia is the best tourist country in the Southern Caucasus.
Not sure of the beaches,but it has certainly some of the most beautiful mountains.Have been there and absolutely loved it.
Guatemala! Underrated but filled with great food, history and adventure
Wanna go so badly !!!
POLAND for sure...I mean I moved from Hawaii to Wroclaw so that says something about this beautiful city/country
Leo P And I moved from NYC to Warsaw
Leo P WOW!!! Definitely will visit! Been on my list!
Mountains in south Poland are beautifull. Name of the mountains are Tatry. Lots of day hikes with spectacular views. They are getting overcrowded in summer time but they are worth visiting
The Tatras are too crowded. The Sudetes are less touristy.
Tatras in winter! Barely any people and incredible snow and ice scenes!
Alaska, Hawaii, and Cali for "underrated budget" destinations? Three of the most expensive states in an already expensive country and in no way, shape, or form are they underrated/under the radar places.
I think it depends on where in these states you go. For Hawaii, most go to Oahu and flock to Honolulu/Waikiki Beach. Many don't head to one of the many smaller islands like Lanai, Niihau, etc. In Alaska, many head to Anchorage and Juneau, but there is so much nature that people forget to go see like Kenai Fjords National Park. And when going to California, most head south when northern California is amazing, especially the closer you get to Oregon. Depending on how you budget, there is a lot to do for less than you think you'd pay, but it requires one to do some research and work.
He never said that they were "underrated budget" destinations... He actually mentioned those states when asked which states were his FAVOURITE...
We tent camp in the USA!!! Magnificent every time!!! You meet the best people camping!
Northern California is pretty remote (think: wayyyyy more north than San Fran) and beautiful... you can camp and go to our public lands (state parks, national parks, national forests)... pretty cheap actually
Slovakia! The eastern side of the country is breathtaking with the mountains that also border Poland. Slovak national park is an amazing place to camp and hike.
Colombia is underrated, very diverse... definitely a must for travelers.
also very dangerous, you can get killed over there
@@moe412 maybe Cuba's safer
Poland is beautiful and super cheap.Krakow of course but also Gdansk, Sopot,Szczecin,Wroclaw and Zatopane in the winter.
Miriam Waldbaum I’m so in love with Pierogi there, ha...
@@Invisibletiger24 omg the best!
Zakopane :)
@@agnieszkakocan9766 yes,sorry
Visited Poland in transit once. Definitely, want to return for a proper stay!
Guys... Turkey underestimated? It's the 10th most visited country in the world ... it's like recommending Thailand as underestimated!
Praag? Totally packed as you said... shouldn't be on the list at all if the name is underestimated.
And the States a budget destination? Also... in the list of top 10 most visited countries in the world. Even if you reccomend the "middle" is never a budget destination.
Because Kara and Nate doesnt know the definition of underrated and overrated. Just so sad that I already unsubscribed to their vlog.
Wisconsin is pretty underrated and overlooked. You can find AMAZING places to stay for cheap; amazing nature, cities, and small towns with incredible food for cheap. Don’t knock it til you actually visit.
OMG. @@ChrisM-ir3yv
The recommendations are from PROFESSIONALS!
It's budget if you're Australian!
I’ve been to Romania. I spent 15 days there. Rented a car & drove all over, by myself. I loved it!!!!
Just got back from Istanbul last week and highly recommend it. So much history, so many cultures, and more beautiful sights than you can stand to look at. The only downside to our visit was this is when they were in a rush to get things ready for high season, so many of the mosques, museums, etc., were receiving maintenance and large areas were blocked off. 😢
I was last year in Warsaw, Krakau and Wrocław - beautiful cities with so much History! The food there is unbelievable and the people are so nice.
Poland is an must have!
Ive been both to Uzbekistan and Iran and I feel that everything you love about Uzbekistan you get and more in Iran. Even on a tour (we hired a private guide driver) the history is phenominal, silk road cities prehistoric sights the food of course is stupendous ,saffron kebabs candy nuts spices and the best thing is the people. Even if you are American you will be warmly embraced invited to homes, and i speak from personal experience, you won't want to leave! Uzbekistan was unreal but I left my heart in Iran.
Thanks
I'm from Iran and live in Canada
In Poland do visit Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków (and the Salt Mines in Wieliczka), Gdańsk, the castle in Malbork.
For nature, go to Bialowieża National Park, or find a quiet lake at the Mazury Lake District and spend a day just enjoying the sun and water. Do hikes in Góry Stołowe ("Tabletop Mountains") or the more crowded Tatra Mountains (or any other mountains all along the southern border).
As to Warsaw itself, here's a list of stuff that doesn't always make it to the guidebooks, and is a must. In summer, don't miss out on the river bank action (cafes and walking during the day, parties by night). For food, try the food markets: Targ Śniadaniowy (by day) and Nocny Market (by night), also Hala Koszyki is great. Try pierogi at a local milk bar. And last but not least, try the numerous veggie places in the city - I can recommend Krowarzywa - place dedicated to vegan burgers. Try vodka tasting in the Vodka Museum. The list goes on...
I loved Oman! A safe, warm, welcoming country with incredible landscapes and a culture that balances modernity and tradition. - A travelling Canadian :)
If you guys are planning to go to Malaysia. I highly recommend going to the east peninsular.
Sarawak with its jungles and river (kinda like the Amazon rainforest). Mulu national park is very beautiful with its jagged limestone cliffs and caves.
Sabah with its famous Mount Kinabalu (highest mountain in SEA) and its beautiful Island (Pulau Sipadan, Semporna).
Plus for nature lover, there's plenty of spectacular wildlife to see such as the Orang Utan and the bornean sun bear. Also, Rafflesia the biggest flower in the world.
lol yessss! So true! We’ve spent over two months in Malaysian Borneo ♥️ wanna go back so badly!
Rafflesia in Borneo? Not Indonesia? And Highest mountain in SEA is Mt Jayawijaya(Cartstenz Pyramid) in Papua Indonesia with 4884 m,,Mt Kinabalu only 4083 m
I stayed in Ipoh for a week, it was quaint, lovely and charming. Great food too and not too bad pricing.
The US and Greenland as "budget" travel destinations?
I mean, the US is super cheap if you already live there, but if you're foreign like me it's probably like Europe
@@oliverdonoghue1124 thats doesnt make sense bro if you live there its cheap to travel its common sense when you are in the same country fir europeans it is expensive and for me not worth it been to memphis its disgousting like wtf
USA has very competitive pricing.
I know, just go to Havana, way cheaper
Go to Azores. Crazy beautiful portuguese islands
Sílvia very beautiful and one of the biggest sources of immigration for the Americas. It is very similar to Hawai’i which has many Hawaiians of Azoran/Portuguese ancestry.
In India, Ravangla in Sikkim state is the most underrated city. Besides being a paradise for bird watchers, it is also a great spot to capture the snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga Mountain
Just a little fact correction (I'm from Penang myself): Penang is still known as Penang; Georgetown is sort of the main "town"/ downtown area for Penang! And Panang Curry (sometimes mis-spelt as Penang Curry) are two different things! The Panang Curry that most people are aware of is a Thai curry dish (like the Green curry etc. but made with different spices). Thanks for giving Penang a little highlight, definitely recommend visiting - the food, the history and how the modernization curves and bends and marries itself into the existing traditional culture makes it a real gem!
I went to Oman about 2 years ago and it is one of the most incredible places I have ever been. Between snorkelling with sea turtles, swimming the Wadi Shab (we got there around 8am, and had the whole place to ourselves and beat the heat), the chaos of the Niswa market, and beauty of the desert, it is a great destination. The people are so friendly (especially to women), it's super safe, and it has all the comforts of the Western world (never thought I'd see so many Tim Hortons, Shake Shacks and sushi restaurants in the middle east). Just be careful driving!
Girl, on what planet is Prague underrated? Lol
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Someone listed Sintra in the comments; completely agree. I'm surprised you guys don't have a Portugal video after spending time in Spain. Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Oporto, and the Algave are only a few of the many places to hit up. Food-wise the egg tarts that are famous by Belem Tower (Pasteis de Belem; the treat is also very popular in Hong Kong and Macau), the gelato at Santini was some of the best I've ever had (Portugese franchise), of course drinking port is necessary, and Portugese meat buffets in general. When you get the time, you guys won't regret it.
Gdansk is a beautiful city in Poland, I would highly recommend that. And if you have time, Zakopane is beautiful as well.
Went to Poland for 3.5 weeks in 2017! I volunteered at the Jewish Culture Festival that is surprisingly run mostly by local non Jewish polish people in Kraków. There's always a huge free concert where 16,000 local Kraków residents attend on the last Saturday blending all different Jewish traditions (klezmer, cantorial, middle Eastern traditions) and contemporary rock, hip hop, pop music. I also went to Warsaw (I would skip), gdansk, ludz and gdanya. I really enjoyed the areas around the Baltic. I also visited aushwitz since two of my grandparents were prisoners there, it's very impactful.
I feel like Bulgaria is veeeeeery underrated. Beautiful mountains, sea, amazing history, great food, nice people and cheap overall!! Definitely recommend going to Bulgaria! Bulgaria 🇧🇬
El Salvador! Specifically, the Ruta de las Floras (only saw a handful of foreigners in 4 days) and El Tunco, a super tiny surf town with a black volcanic sand beach! Super friendly people who are happy to have you visiting, and papusas are delicious. My runner up would be the Phillipines, so so many stunning beaches that aren't El Nido or Boracay and the friendliest locals ever.
Wow ! I'm so happy that there is Poland on this list because I live in Poland and I can tell that Warsaw is really worth to visit, because this city got really so many things to see and you can feel good there :)
Here are some real underrated places in Europe that are easy to get to and are cheap. Kosice, Slovakia--friendly people and good trains to get around. Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine. If you go to some of their vlogs or blogs you can see what countries have paid those people to pimp their countries
@ Depends on the country--I just got back from Slovakia and there were a lot of Japanese and Chinese while I was there. I find there is a link from how demanding people are to how they are treated. --but that is just me
I know it may deter many people, but I would say Iraq and Afghanistan are underrated. Now, before you laugh at me and point at me like a clown, here me out. Most travelers want to go to places where few tourists are willing to go. Both countries are becoming more stable and safer. It borders with many other Middle Eastern countries, which blends different cultures. I went to both places as a service member in the Marine Corps, but both countries have history and culture from the days of Babylon.
Also, I would say my two underrated countries in Europe are Cyprus and Estonia. Cyprus is a small island that has Greece and Turkey surrounding it. The country is like two countries in one (Greece and Turkey almost caused WW3 over the island). The Greeks occupy the eastern side while the Turks controls the western side with the capital being the DMZ. It's a country worth checking out as you can experience both Greek and Turkish cultures in one country, which will save you money and time.
I say Estonia because many travelers don't venture out of Tallinn. I went to Saaremaa Island, which is the biggest island in Estonia. It's very popular vacation destination for many Estonians, yet few travelers will go out there. My wife and I went there last year, and we had a blast! We felt we got an awesome opportunity to experience true Estonia culture. Oh by the way, Estonia is one of the most affordable places in Europe!!!
Then, try Latvia ( Riga, Yurmala ) and Lithuania ( Vilnius, Kaunas, Palanga). Those are My Love!
Turkey is one of the top 10 most visited countries in the world, Russia is super touristy, Prague is invaded by tourists as well.
Yes, Turkey is beautiful. But not underrated at all 😂
girl sounds like a newbie traveler lol
Try explore beyond your resort?
Iran underrated and misunderstood
Iran is definitely a country that should be visited. The people are the kindest I've ever had the privilege of meeting and spending time with and, having visited many times over the past 40 years, that has never changed. As the world over, the politics is not important to the visitor and the press should be ignored!
if you hit Poland , which is a top desired local in Europe for myself.. dont miss Wroclaw . knew people who been there. You dont wanna pass up Wroclaw. you be happy you made the patronage.
When you are in Poland you can stop in Torun for a day or two. It's a small UNESCO listed medieval city between Gdansk and Warsaw with lovely old town, market square and old buildings surrounded with a defensive wall.
Western Australia is absolutely underrated. From the stunning Ningaloo reef in the north to the wine regions in the south. But it is a big place, so lots of travel.
I would like to add NewFoundland, Canada. I am from Montreal and didn’t expect anything from that trip since we never ear about it, but now I can’t wait to go back! People from Quebec usually go to New Brunswick, but I think Nova Scotia and NewFoundland are more spectacular! Don’t spend too much time in Halifax, it’s a really small city. And bring warm and rain gear!
I've added a few to my bucketlist, thanks! I think Taiwan is super underrated. It's a tiny island with SO MUCH to see; absolutely incredible nature, open and welcoming people, gorgeous temples, amazing night markets, all of the best Chinese food from mainland, and a great public transportation system that makes it really easy to explore. Plus it's more affordable than China, Korea and Japan. Also, in the US-if you like New Orleans, you should check out the Low Country-starting in North Carolina, Ashville through the Blue Ridge Mountains on to Charleston, ending in Savannah is an epic road trip.
Albania is so underrated. Beautiful nature, mountains, blue water, amazing friendly locals, delicious food and such an interesting and particular culture. Also super cheap!
YES people coming through with the Albania suggestions ! Was my first solo trip and it has such a special place in my heart ❤️
I was so excited when I heard about ROMANIA.
YES!
I tell you to come and visit Romania since you started your channel 🇷🇴 😂
Hahah you totally have! Sorry we haven’t made it there yet :)
Never been to Romania yet but I want to drive on the Transfagarasan when I visit there one of these days 😀
I LOVE Romania! Went to Transylvania last winter, it's one of my faves! Why are you guys are hiding Papanasi from the world?! 😂👌🏽🇷🇴
Bosnia and Herzegovina is so beautiful and have amazing landscapes and amazing places to swim.
bb and aa I’m so happy so many people are saying Bosnia ! It is amazing ! Cannot wait to go back one day
Growing up in Sweden, everyone was traveling to Turkey. I'm one of the few in my friends group that hasn't been. It is a beautiful country from what I've heard but it's definitely not underrated in Sweden.
True. Im from denmark and everybody i know has been. Because you can get 5 star hotel and flight for 4 people for less thz 10.000 dkk. 🤣🤣🤣 its hot, it has full service hotels, kid friendly hotels and pools. And its cheap to eat there. 🤦♀️ i havent been because I domt want to support their economy with how horrible they treat their people. But one day when it gets better.
@@houndjackson2551 oh shut up. Christ you people are worse than Trump supporters..... Get over yourself....
@@houndjackson2551 considering Turkey isn't allowed in the EU because they can't uphold basic human rights. I would say there is a huge difference. But hey, that's just me.
8:52 is my hometown! Nova Scotia is such a great place to visit :) July-October is the best time to go depending on what you're into: July has the RNSIT with bands and military performances from around the world, the summer has a bunch of different Highland Games, and September/October is when the trees change colour... So amazing
Great video! One of the many things I love about travel is once you begin to explore, there is always so much more to see and do! Thanks for sharing these recs.
Colombia and Vietnam should definitely be on here. Also Guatamala and Western Caribbean. All very budget friendly too! Even compared to anything on this list
I think most underrated travel destinations are Archipelago in Norway/Sweden , Nuremberg in Germany , Sintra Portugal .
Turkey,Poland , Srilanka and Bolivia is in my bucket list already 🙌🏻
U gonna love Sri Lanka
North-east India states including (Sikkim, Shillong, Meghalaya, Cherrapunji, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Mizoram & Nagaland) is very underrated among the Western travellers ! It is definitely worthy for a visit of lifetime. Less touristy more nature and meet locals ! Perfect adventure for any backpackers ! A must visit for u guys.
Add Gdansk when you are in Poland. :-)
You have to go to Nova Scotia. You’ll never find more amazing welcoming people. Start talking to someone in the grocery store line and you’ll end up at their house for dinner 😍 while you’re there take the ferry over to Newfoundland. The food scene is becoming unbelievable and the little villages along the water is like nothing you’ve ever seen. Go in early October when the leave are turning colour. Everyone is always welcome in our little piece of heaven 💕
You have to check Zakopane in Poland and Mazury for sure !!
If you are still planning your trip to Poland I highly recommend Zakopane, it's a small town in the south, very popular amongst Europeans and offers stunning views, looking forward to watching your videos on Poland ❤️
I feel like there are so many underrated travel destinations. I'm excited for you guys to visit Poland, it's a great country. I'd recommend visiting Tricity, Poland (Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot). And while you're still in that part of Europe, check out the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) they are definitely underrated.
Prague was played-out years ago...poor choice. Eastern Europe in general is a great destination when the weather is nice. I've vsited Ukarine, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Moldova, and Belarus. Latvia, Lthuania, and Estonia are next on the list. Carpathian Mountain Region is stunning. Like anywhere, most of the people are great. The food is often delicious. There's a lot of history and natural beauty. It's very affordable/imexpensive.
You should go to india (kerala),its south side of india.
Its called “Gods own country “
We want to make a Kerala series
Some for the US: Boise, ID, Minneapolis, MN, Omaha, NE. Boise especially, great food & drink scene, wine country, artsy...small city feel with giant personality
I live in boise and I agree. Everyone should visit!
You should visit Lebanon (Beirut, Byblos, Tyre, Anfeh..)
You should check Slovenia, small country between Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia and have all from their neighbors, alps, see side, great food, great places for hiking, nice cities
My recommendations are Ljubljana, Bled lake, Logar Valley, Soča Valey(Socha Valley), Bohinj Lake, Piran,Kranjska Gora, Triglav National Park,... Those are just few magnificent destinations which Slovenia have!
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I would love to go there. Every year I watch ski jumping contest in Planica and I fell in love with that view. My brother was there and he admits you can find everything in this small country. Greetings from Poland.
You might like Newfoundland and Labrador - it's like Ireland frozen in time. It is a separate trip on its own from the rest of Atlantic Canada.
If you're looking for more places within the US, New England is a very great scene. Summer with the smaller islands and all the beaches/seafood restaurants is a beautiful sight and Autumn is also a great time because of all the leaves changing to bright yellows and reds. Definitely a trip worth taking.
Definitely Jordan 🇯🇴 can’t wait to visit this beautiful country for the second time
Aran Islands and Blasket islands off west/south of the Republic of Ireland. They are special places, untouched by the modern world with stunning landscapes, bays, fortresses merging off cliffs and home to interesting wild/sea life and bird colonies. Definitely check them out, they are not to be missed!
By what psychotic scale of economic power is Greenland cheap?
Yeah the F*** is this? Of course Sweden and Finland are Dirt-cheap. Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Svalbard Denmark and Alaska are also quite cheap. Greenland is literally the most expensive destination on earth except the North pole and Antarctica
Herodesees norway cheap ? Oh boy i dont think u live here
@@friizikys6416 You're right I don't but I have been going to holiday all over Norway every single year since 2010. And I mean everywhere: Oslo, Trondheim, Tromsø, Alta, Norrdkapp, Karasjok, Kirkenes, Svalbard and more. I am using the term cheap kinda loosely, but Norway is not particularly expensive to Norwegians thanks to the wages. For people outside the country it used to be really expensive but the current exchange rate has made Norway much more affordable
@@herodesees3767 The whole point is tourists visiting the country, not Norwegians lol. Norway and Denmark are so expensive. The prices in Copenhagen are even higher than in Paris
@@ForlfirAnd my point is that Norway is not cheap but still quite affordable for me as a tourist, while it is normal pricing for Norwegians. FLights to greenland from copenhagen cost at least 650 euros roundtrip, a cost not incurred when flying to places like Denmark or Norway. The simple fact is that while these places may seem expensive, they're actually fine and soooo much cheaper than Greenland.
If you're going to Poland, head to Zakopane and into the Tatra Mountains, they're truly spectacular.
Krakow is nice, but very touristy, Gdansk is a lovely seaside town too. Warsaw is probably my favourite as it has so much to do and see.
Poland Is amazing! Very charming and cheap!
Nova Scotia and Malaysia looks amazing!!!
Want great food and hot springs? Bulgaria, just saying... 🇧🇬
Romania +1
I had a road trip around the country in June 2018 with my girl (which is Romanian), and we ended up in a cabin way up the Carpathian Mountains. It takes a bit of experience because of the bad roads and crazy drivers, but appart from that : gorgeous country, friendly people, amazing nature, good food, and great history. And cheap, that’s true.
Marko if you want the South go to Savannah, GA!
Moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2010 from Qatar, then moved to Ontario in 2018. Definitely can vouch one of the best places to be! People should visit more!
slovenia, portugal, poland, bosnia, romania, malta and georgia here :)
Things to do in romania: hike, explore the castles ,eat good food, don' t land in bucharest , land in cluj , the public transportation is ok there and is cleaner, don't take a cab, they rip you off, take a uber , bolt or yango, never eat in the old town is to damn expensive and for 5 euro you can get a full meal in a fancy place rather than a kebap,wear your backpack on front not your back , people steal in public transportation and they might cut your bag with a razor blade to get to whats inside, never book a hotel or airbnb in the old town the building is in a hight risk of colapsing , never trust people and exchange places use your revolut to pay what ever you need, exchange around 40$ that will be enough for 3 days for two people, some store prices: pepsi / cola 2l bottle is around 1.3.$ , 2 l water bottle is aroud 65 cents , pizaa slice is 1$ , a decent coffee its 1.1$ and you can get it from 5togo is the ghetto version of starbuks , you can get a meal for 5 $, the public transpot include the tram and the bus for 2$ / day pass or 0.5 for trip on a buss or tram line, a subway/metro ticket is 60 cents for one time or 2 $ for a day pass
Where's my beautiful Patagonia?!
Need to visit!
I’m going next month! Can’t wait 💖.
Cynthia Young that’s so amazing ! I wanna go so badly ,have a wicked time!
Slovakia is SOOOO underrated. We went last year on summer, we rented a car and we visited a lot of places there.
There are a lot of castles, beautiful villages, mountains, trekking, lakes... It is also very cheap (well, not Bratislava).
If you want to go to Slovakia I recommend renting a car.
If you are going to Poland try exploring Mazury Lake District, it is a popular tourist destination for the locals, but hardly known by the foreigners (just some old Germans due to the place's history). Try renting a sail boat and stop not only in the oficial ports, but also in the wild or on the wide horses' island. You can also vist the Białowieża National Park, the only Europe's primaeval forest and one of the few places where you can still find the extand European bison. There are also plenty of medieval castles in the are in towns like Malbork, or the Wolf's Lair where the most famous attempt to murder Hitler took place (shown it the movie Walkiria with Tom Cruise).
Poland has plenty of beautiful nature to offer, and I feel like it is very underrated!
Montenegro is so underrated but it's one of my favourite European countries so far. You get Croatian style coastline, mountain like the Alps, Kotor is unique itself. Everywhere is just so gorgeous. Best parts are it's cheap, not touristy, and it takes less than 2hours to drive from south to north of the country to experience everything! (Note: Kotor is more touristy and expensive due to being a stop for cruise)
Wow, Russia such a specific place to travel, I mean it’s only the biggest country in the world
Fell in love with Hungary!! Fly to Budapest,,, train to Prague,, stoping in Bratislava for a couple of days ,, GO IN WINTER !! They all have FANTASTIC Christmas markets that each vary according to local culture ! Also to a day trip to kutna Horra in Czech Republic ! Finishing with a few days in Pilsen. Dude,,,, UNFILTERED PILSNER URQUELL is worth the price of the plane ticket alone !! CRAVING to do this trip again !,😎👍
If you ever do this trip again take a train from Budapest to Košice. It's a beautiful city full of amazing architecture and from there you can take a train to Prague. It's very easy to get there. There are direct trains between these cities. You can stop in Tatra Mountains on the way to Prague or simply enjoy the view from the train. It's incredible. (Just make sure you are sitting on the right side of the train from Košice to Prague to see the mountains) :)
Of all the places mentioned, I have to say the one that most jumped out at me was Greenland. Looks really interesting and unique, going to seriously consider going there sometime soon. Also Sri Lanka and Poland. And I would think that Mongolia should be on the list, although I haven't actually been there yet, but it's definitely on my travel list.
You’ve been to so many places Gabriel , where would you say is underrated :)
@@madalenacaldas7666 I would agree about Romania, and eastern Europe in general. And of course Greeeeeeeeeece! Also Mexico, where I am now.
Gabriel Traveler Eastern Europe is fantastic !!! Have only been to Greece briefly (Corfu ) before getting the boat into Albania ! I want so badly to go to Greece but there’s so much to explore , don’t know where to start 😂🤷🏽♀️ and YAS México is so high on my list
Gabriel to see something more in Poland except the capital and Kraków, you need a minimum of 3 weeks. If you want to know something more then you have my e-mail address: szzielinski88@wp.pl
Personally, I think that Slovenia is underrated. I was there and recommend it to everyone.
Szymon Zieliński yeah i would like to go to Slovenia :)
Bolivia, is a must if you are a adventure traveler or enjoy the ancient cultures, also there are the most beautiful landscapes not just the salar the uyuni alse the Andes and deep jungle of the amazonas
Should have seen the look on the insurance clerks face when I told him I was going to Russia in a 30 year old Volvo.. in the winter. He just looked at me, gave me a deep sigh and handed me a fistful of paper.
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Can you two make a video for what kind of healthy food/snacks you pack for when traveling internationally, or even just in the states. I've backpacked/traveled a lot throughout the states and internationally that a lot of people ask me how i don't go broke from just eating at airports. Explaining the food packing is definitely something i think a lot of other people should understand like what to bring, can or can't bring because i think a lot of people would be surprised on what is allowed or isn't. etc.
Northern Spain is amazing and much less crowded than the Mediterranean or Andalusia
And much more grey, rainy and cold. Who wants that for holidays?
JC divierte y educa northern Spain is so nice 👌❤️
@@robert111k Travelling is not just about sun but culture, food, landscapes, people... And northern Spain has lots to offer there
JC divierte y educa exactly !!! Plus not everyone seeks out sun , I do love sun but one of my favourite places I’ve been is Scotland which is very grey and dreary ahah
I definitely agree with you, Basque Country and Galicia are my favorite Spanish regions, though I really love Barcelona and Madrid, there's just something so magical about Basque Country and Galicia that makes me want to stay forever.
I want to Poland last year and my two favorite things I did was to go to Zamek Ogrodzieniec and Morskie oko. The castle was empty when my family and I got there so we got to explore all by ourselves. And the lake was beautiful! It should be noted that we went on April and at the bottom of the mountain it was around 70 degrees but at the top there was snow, so just making sure to dress correctly.
Greenland? On a budget? Thats just a clickbait, its one of the most expenaive places on Earth.
I know!? I have been there twice and my $8 cups of instant noodles were certainly not budget friendly!
Best Poland destination that has the most culture is Zakopane, the highlander culture is huge over there, they host ski jumping in winter, lots of caves and mountain area to visit. In the summer time the view is spectacular.
Oooh if you go to Poland, definitely go to Ojcow National Park. There is a tiny bus going from Krakow (less then an hour drive) with great hikes. And Gdansk is really high on my bucketlist so hoping you are going there so I can get a taste.
I NEED to go add these places to my bucket list. You guys are such an inspiration and the have such an impact on the travel blogger community. You are the reason are started making videos!
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If you go to Cracow visit Zakopane as well, for your collection of the awesome nature videos :)
Poland is such a cheap and beautifully unique country you guys will love it!! Excited to take these ideas in & see where my travels take me next😄