10 AMAZING and Shockingly Affordable Bucket List Budget Travel Destinations. Embark on a journey to some of the most …
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Just launched a workshop explaining how we travel Europe for $100 per day or less (without staying in hostels): https://bit.ly/europe_for_less
“Auschwitz visit”
“Check out the Polish food scene”
Great video!
The Balkan is great for travelling. Although Slovenia and Croatia are definitely the most expensive nowadays. I’ve never been to Plivice but it is a very known place and it can be quite crowded during the summer. A place that isn’t that touristic in Croatia but very beautiful is the Velebit national park. Amazing scenery and great to hike. Also Bosnia has a wonderful nature and the capital, Sarajevo, had really surprised me. It’s literally east meeting west.
17:46 Do not miss Antelope Canyon! I’ve done a lot of traveling, and this is one of the most beautiful places to experience!
5:52 Well said! Of all places, I want to take my kids here. Very sobering but definitely a valuable stop!
Lol, you talk about cheap destinations and then you mention Plitvice without even saying the entrance fee (in summer it's 40 Euro per person, so more than 100 for a family…). Sorry but can't take your video seriously after this…
This is a good list. You could add Uzbekistan – it’s very inexpensive and has amazing Islamic architecture.
1:56 im so sorry, thailand but… the what islands???
Even an average American is a rich man compared to ppl of these countries mentioned.
Love Cambodia. Agree with most of these but find Costa Rica pretty expensive. Probably would have swapped it with something like Peru, Bolivia, or maybe Nepal.
From Dublin, Ireland. You have the best travel recommendations channel on YouTube. Thanks for your work.
I loved poland
I think Vietnam is also a place worth putting on the list above with many places worth traveling to such as Sapa and Ha Long Bay, Hue Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc. What I like most here is that the people are very friendly, the street food is delicious and cheap.
Thanks for making this video! The last mention DID surprise!
that is a great idea i like it very much thank you so much for sharing this experience
Would like to see a list similar to this for those who are more outdoorsy and don’t mind hostels, huts, or (gasp) camping.
I love Croatia too. I've just returned to UK after only spending 5 nights in Dubrovnik but had a trip into Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls in Bosnia. Croatia is definitely somewhere I would like to return to and hire a car to explore more of this beautiful country.
food good
You have convinced me to visit Croatia ASAP.
I just saw your video now. Metro Manila tends to be overlooked or bypassed by tourists. The capital city is has plenty of historical places to visit such as Intramuros and Fort Santiago (walled city), Bamboo organ, the only steel church in Asia San Sebastián Church, the oldest Chinatown in the world Binondo. It has very rich culture highlighting the best of the Philippines. A visit to the National Museum and the Ayala Museum. The Cultural Center of the Philippines features cultural shows.
Where do you hire guide from?
Considering a change of pace? "Hua Hin" offers a relaxed lifestyle with beautiful beaches, a friendly community, and affordable living. It’s a great place to settle down and enjoy life in "Thailand":)
Picture this: you wake up to the sound of gentle waves and enjoy your morning coffee with a sea breeze. That’s everyday life in Hua Hin! It’s a peaceful town with friendly neighbors, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed pace. Whether you're thinking about retirement or just want a fresh start, Hua Hin offers the perfect balance of comfort, community, and calm living trust me…;)
Very well produced and informative video. I will check out your other videos and possibly, probably subscribe. Long term expat here in Tokyo!
This is the first video that I’ve watched of yours. I think you may have just changed my life plan. Thank you.
According to americans Africa doesn't exist
I’m surprised that Turkey does not exist, it is far more cheaper and far more beautiful than most of those places
If your a uk national never go to muslim countries you are never truly welcome.
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Croatia is an incredibly beautiful country. Definitely worth going there, especially Split. But they recently started using euro, and it has become incredibly expensive to travel there.
Singapore can be cheap too. I spent a week there and spent under £50 per day
I would add Bali to the list, too (esp if youre already in SE Asia and dont have to fly far). The dollar goes so far, and the people are amazing 💖
im hungarian and you accent is realy good when you say the name of the towns
You do know that you're using a completely lopsided map of India? Do you have no regard for your Indian subscribers and viewers?
Thank you for featuring #Philippines
yes!
ay what the hell are bullet ants??
Hello, what would you suggest, the least far country from Europe to escape cold winter? Thailand is too far for me, I’d prefer flight less than 10 hours.
Kraków's history stretches back to the 7th century, with its origins as a small settlement on Wawel Hill. It rose to prominence as the capital of Poland from 1038 until 1596, becoming a center of trade, culture, and learning. Kraków's "Golden Age" during the 14th and 15th centuries saw the city flourish as a major European center, hosting renowned scholars, artists, and intellectuals. The establishment of the Jagiellonian University in 1364, one of the oldest universities in Central Europe, solidified Kraków's reputation as a hub of knowledge.
Slovenia: Switzerland that real people can afford.
Azores islands are cheap too. 4 hours from US.
Hello. Just discovered your channel and subbed. We're from the States as well and have been going to various parts of Thailand for the past seven years. So far, our favorite country by far. We're in our early 50's and just retired and i'm doing research on our travel list. We prefer less traveled places. Can't wait to watch the rest of this video. Thank you!
So when I'm heading back to the US from Europe, I'm always booking a connecting flight with a layover in a city on the way, like London for example. It cuts my travel costs and also gives me a chance to explore a new city for a day… It's a good way to get a nice little treat & explore another city before I get home!
surprised at some of the places you mentioned , Thailand hasn`t really been cheap since around 2015 Especially Samui where the One.Way air fare from Bangkok has shot up from 75 $ to around 150 $ , Costa Rica is the most expensive place in all of Central America , If you want Budget in Asia then Vietnam is amazing for food and things to see , for Central America Guatamala , also try South America Peru , Bolivia . also Argentina has got cheaper since the recession
Great recommendations! Thanks for this informative and entertaining video.
I did a 7000 mile, 20 day road trip with a friend in the US last year, where we each only spent about $1k total, so I’m glad you included that at the end. I do definitely look forward to visiting the rest tho. Great video!