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  • Hello everyone, and welcome back to Vagabrothers-

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  • I'm Alex. I'm Marko

  • And today we're answering one of the most frequent questions we get:

  • what are the most underrated travel destinations

  • that you need to visit right now?

  • To answer that question,

  • we'll be sharing not only our own opinion,

  • but those of the most trusted travel professionals in the industry.

  • Last September we spoke at TravelCon in Austin,

  • and we got a chance to interview some of the world's top

  • writers, vloggers, and guidebook editors

  • and ask them what they thought of the next up and coming destinations.

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  • If you're wondering where you should travel next,

  • stay tuned.

  • These are the world's most underrated travel destinations.

  • First up: Oneika Raymond,

  • host of Big City Little Budget on the Travel Channel.

  • She recommends Bolivia.

  • I spent two and a half weeks traveling throughout the country.

  • I went to multiple cities,

  • and it is the most physically gorgeous country

  • that I have ever been to.

  • But a lot of people have barely ever heard of it.

  • So make sure you go to Bolivia,

  • and check out especially the salt flats

  • the Salar de Uyuni.

  • It'll blow your mind. So cool.

  • I haven't been to Bolivia yet, but I've seen images.

  • It looks like an incredible country.

  • We visited Ecuador and Peru,

  • both of which have sections of the Andes,

  • and a similar kind of cultural heritage,

  • but from what I've heard,

  • Bolivia is about to be one of the next big destinations,

  • and it's a place I'd really love to visit.

  • It's got the Death Road, which is crazy to bike down.

  • That's an adventure it can be in itself.

  • It's got the salt flats.

  • It's the last place where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid went to.

  • If you're into adventure, you wouldn't be the first,

  • but you're not going to be the last, either.

  • This is an up and coming destination,

  • and it's on our bucket list.

  • I think one of the most underrated destinations is probably Romania.

  • I think not enough people go there.

  • It's beautiful.

  • The people are cool. It's cheap.

  • There's a lot of history there, a lot of natural beauty.

  • People skip it, and you shouldn't.

  • Have you been to Romania?

  • I have not. Neither have I.

  • I'm a bit of a nature nerd.

  • I know that Romania is one of the greenest countries in Europe.

  • Over 50 percent of the country is still forested.

  • And it's one of the last places in Europe that still has brown bears.

  • I'd be down to get out there, do some backpacking.

  • I'd like to get into those..the mountains out there.

  • It looks beautiful.

  • Whether you're into hiking backpacking or travel backpacking,

  • it's good for you because Bucharest is one of the cheapest cities in Europe.

  • It's really affordable. If you want to go to Europe

  • and you're trying to stretch your dollar,

  • we've heard that is one of the best places to spend some time.

  • Russia is really different.

  • It's really surprising and I think there's a lot to offer

  • and a lot more to see that we don't typically see

  • in the media and in other forms of travel content.

  • I traveled to Russia ten years ago

  • on the Trans Siberian Railroad coming from

  • Beijing going through Siberia

  • stopping in Irkutsk and getting up to Moscow and Saint Petersburg

  • Overall, I really loved Russia.

  • It is a country that here in the United States you hear a lot of negativity about

  • in the press.

  • But politics aside, I actually found a lot of similarities

  • between Russia and the United States,.

  • specifically in Siberia.

  • It had kind of like a frontier culture that reminded me

  • a lot of Wyoming and the Western United States.

  • It's beautiful.

  • The Trans Siberian is a unique experience,

  • and the cities of Moscow and St Petersburg are beautiful,

  • especially Saint Petersburg.

  • It's a gorgeous city and

  • would love to go back, maybe not in the winter,

  • but then again, maybe that's the best way to see it at its heart.

  • Our next destination, Namibia, was recommended twice:

  • once by Kiersten Rich of @TheBlondeAbroad

  • and also by Jason Cochran,

  • editor of Frommer's Guide Books.

  • I've been based in South Africa for the last two years.

  • I would say a lot of African destinations,

  • but specifically Namibia,

  • it's just naturally stunning.

  • There's so much to see and do.

  • It's inexpensive. It's just amazing.

  • It's a fascinating place. There's almost no one in it.

  • It's the least densely populated country in Africa.

  • Half of it is desert, if not more than half.

  • I just think more people ought to be going.

  • But on the other hand, maybe I don't want them to go

  • because that would spoil the magic of how empty the place is.

  • I love Namibia.

  • I visited Namibia back in 2011,

  • and I can definitely vouch.

  • Namibia is one of the most unique places I've ever been in my life.

  • It's one of the most sparsely populated places on earth,

  • after Siberia, but what it's lacking in humans,

  • it more than makes up for in incredible wildlife.

  • It's just a very nice place.

  • You don't see elephants walking through

  • the middle of the desert very often.

  • If you do get an opportunity to make it to Namibia,

  • I highly recommend that you take it.

  • Adding in one of our own recommendations:

  • Uzbekistan.

  • Just went there.

  • Just published a series from the country,

  • and overall was a fascinating place, especially

  • if you're into history, architecture, and food.

  • Definitely an unique destination,

  • unlike anywhere I've ever been before.

  • I don't know.........

  • I think you visit Uzbekistan,

  • you're never going to forget that trip.

  • It's kind of "frontier-ish" in certain aspects,

  • but when you see these big, beautiful buildings,

  • mausoleums, mosques, and minarets

  • and you try the food and the friendly people,

  • it's just a place that will really imprint itself on you.

  • And it will be good for your Instagram, too.

  • Head out there.

  • And click this card

  • to see the full series on our YouTube channel.

  • Next up: travel vloggers Kara and Nate recommend Turkey.

  • I think that Turkey is super underrated and

  • not just Istanbul.

  • The entire country is so fascinating.

  • The people are amazing.

  • The food is so yummy.

  • The nature is so cool.

  • There's tons of history.

  • I love Turkey.

  • We visited Istanbul.

  • I know that Turkey is much more than that,

  • but it is a very fascinating city.

  • It's one of the coolest places I've ever visited.

  • There's something very unique about how cultures

  • have blended together there.

  • The Bosphorus

  • You're in Europe looking at Asia of vice/versus

  • and there's just layer upon layer of the history there.

  • The blend of cultures there is super cool .

  • One of the things I loved most about it was

  • walking down the street and having the feeling like.... wow...

  • this is like New York with the blend of cultures from all around the world,

  • but on the other side of the world and with a totally different blend of cultures.

  • And there's a lot of cool connections in this part of the world

  • that as a traveller you might find fascinating.

  • And the food, by the way, is delish,

  • and Turkish message in Hamam?

  • Ah feel good. I like it.

  • Next up; we have Dave and Deb from The Planet D.

  • Dave recommends a destination that we visited last year:

  • Sri Lanka.

  • A lot of people go to the beaches of India,

  • and all that kind of stuff,

  • but don't really give Sri Lank the time of day.

  • But it's really incredible.

  • The people are amazing.

  • Great beaches, great surfing, great food, great culture.

  • It is an amazing destination.

  • I would have to second Dave there.

  • I think Sri Lanka is definitely one of the coolest

  • places that we've visited in quite a while.

  • I had a spectacular time there.

  • I came home with a beautiful puppy

  • who's the coolest animal that I've ever met,

  • and... the landscape, the culture, the food,

  • the people..super friendly.

  • I loved it.

  • It's a totally underrated destination because

  • it gets kind of overlooked.

  • With a country like India right next to it,

  • which is a huge tourist draw,

  • some people might not think of Sri Lanka.

  • But it does have a lot of what India has without

  • a lot of things that drive away a lot of tourist from India.

  • It's cleaner.

  • There are way fewer people.

  • There's less people in the whole country of Sri Lanka

  • than I think some of the biggest cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

  • So it's way more chill and until now

  • has really only been a destination that was frequented by surfers

  • for the most part.

  • They go looking for waves all around the world

  • and a lot of surfers have found

  • paradise there in Sri Lanka.

  • Now more tourist are catching on.

  • For me I think the most underrated destination

  • is Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • A lot of people don't think of Nova Scotia.

  • They think of Ireland; they think of Scotland

  • when they want that culture.

  • But you get a great same East Coast vibe

  • on Nova Scotia with beautiful scenery,

  • great cliffs and a lot of wildlife

  • and fantastic fun people to party with.

  • You and I over the past few years have visited quite a lot of Canada,

  • but one region that has eluded us is

  • this north eastern corner of the Atlantic

  • provinces of Canada, and Nova Scotia in particular

  • is one that I'm really interested in visiting.

  • I've heard great things.

  • We have some friends who've told us that they've lived in Halifax,

  • and they really recommend it as a great town.

  • There's tons of wildlife,

  • and there's great culture in the rural areas.

  • Overall, I think we've touched every province

  • that borders on the United States,

  • with the exception of the eastern provinces.

  • We've got to get out there.

  • Thank you Deb for the recommendation.

  • Hopefully, we'll see you out there soon.

  • Eric Prince of Minority Nomads recommends Malaysia.

  • It's quite popular among backpackers,

  • but I don't see a lot of non- backpackers going there.

  • Every time I go, I have an amazing time.

  • Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Cameron Highland,

  • the people, the food, the culture, the weather...

  • amazing destination.

  • I went to Malaysia right after college.

  • I backpacked through Southeast Asia,

  • and one of the things that drew me to that country was

  • the Jungle Railroad.

  • It is a slow moving, scenic train that goes through the

  • jungles in the heart of the peninsula, the Malaysian Peninsula.

  • It was beautiful.

  • I went to the Cameron Highlands.

  • I went to Taman Negara National Park.

  • I went also to the Perhentian Islands, which are just north

  • in the ocean right there. Very mellow,

  • very un-touristed, at least then.

  • One place I didn't get to go was Georgetown,

  • formerly known as Penang.

  • If you have Penang curry, you get a flavor/sample

  • of the entire country.

  • It's a great place that blends together all sorts of different influences

  • from Malaysian, Indian, English, Chinese

  • all in one place, and it is delicious.

  • Adventure travel blogger, Matt Kartsen, aka

  • @expertvagabond recommends Greenland.

  • One of my favorite countries/islands....

  • You'd think it's covered in ice, but around the coast

  • there's lots of actual green and lots of adventure activities.

  • It's got a really cool and interesting culture.

  • It's not high on a lot of people's list,

  • but I think it should be.

  • Matt's wife, blogger @annaeverywhere recommends Iran.

  • It's not a destination very popular for Americans

  • since you have to go on an organized tour.

  • I went there last year, and I was really amazed

  • because Iran literally has everything.

  • There is a desert; there's beautiful architecture,

  • great food; people are extremely nice.

  • There're many different islands.

  • I spent there about three weeks,

  • and I still maybe only saw a tiny fraction of the country.

  • I would definitely go back.

  • And the most underrated destination for me

  • I'm going to say Prague.

  • I've spent a few times there,

  • and I've spent it in a friend's apartment in a cute little neighborhood

  • with the most delicious food all around.

  • In the summer months, it can be a little overcrowded,

  • but if you hit it in the off season,

  • it is the perfect destination.

  • I agree with Cailin.

  • I think it's an awesome city.

  • I wouldn't go as far as to say it's underrated

  • because it's got quite a lot of people who visit.

  • And people even use the word,

  • "Oh this is the the new Prague"

  • because it's like the new Berlin.

  • These places are super popular.

  • But I do agree that they're popular for a reason.

  • It's an excellent place with wonderful architecture,

  • fun vibe, and beer that's cheaper than water.

  • I would agree with you.

  • I think that Prague is a very beautiful city.

  • But if I had to choose favorites,

  • I think I would pick Budapest.

  • Totally. Budapest is awesome.

  • Let's make that official. Number 13, Budapest.

  • Hot springs, great nightlife,

  • beautiful architecture, beautiful people,

  • really good food, not that expensive.

  • I also loved it. It's straight out of Wes Anderson

  • Grand Budapest Hotel. Come on.

  • It's got a beautiful color palette.

  • They have 120 hot springs in the center of the city.

  • I personally don't feel like I'm on vacation

  • until I've dipped my toes in a hot spring.

  • If you're going to visit Budapest,

  • have fun, experience the night life,

  • but you can skip out on the "sparty."

  • Really gross. We did that, and we can testify.

  • There was a lot of weird stuff floating around in that pool that you don't want to know what it is.

  • Mostly bodily fluids.

  • Uck..... moving along.

  • I think one of the most underrated is probably Oman.

  • Here's a really friendly country,

  • predominantly Muslim,

  • but with incredible beaches, incredible laws that favor women.

  • We're safe there, and it's a great place to visit.

  • Totally echo what Spud said.

  • Oman is a great country.

  • We were there in 2013, and

  • just really loved the balance of a country that is able to preserve

  • its traditions while also being open to foreigners.

  • That's very rare, especially in the Middle East.

  • It's a friendly, stable country,

  • and locals are genuinely interested in foreigners

  • and want to show off the beauty of their culture.

  • I think Oman really breaks all the stereotypes

  • that you have of the Middle East and of the Arabian Peninsula .

  • Yes, there is the desert.

  • Oman has part of the Empty Quarter,

  • one of the largest stretches of desert in the Middle East.

  • But it's also home to huge, green mountains,

  • "wadis" that are full of water,

  • and there're beaches with surf.

  • Oman actually catches the tail end of the monsoon.

  • It's a place that will break all of the stereotypes

  • that you may have or that the media

  • perpetuates about the Middle East.

  • It's a place that we highly recommend that you go visit.

  • Speaking of the Middle East,

  • Elena Nikolova aka @muslimtravelgirl

  • recommends neighboring Qatar.

  • I just recently moved to Qatar,

  • and I can testify that it's one of the best countries for solo female travel,

  • for family travels, for adventure travels.

  • It's so much smaller, so much more intimate.

  • You can meet friendly locals.

  • You can have great local food.

  • And you can just get a real sense of what it is to be

  • in a Muslim, Arabian country and have so much fun.

  • Moving things back to South America,

  • Ernest White II, @ flybrother recommends Sao Paolo, Brasil.

  • It's a phenomenal city of 20 million Brazilians.

  • It's exhilarating; it's exciting.

  • Obviously, you have to like cities. It is the Ur city.

  • I love Sao Paolo, and I think more people should spend time there.

  • Frommer's Guide Book, editor in chief, Jason Cochran

  • recommends another side of a popular country:

  • Western Australia.

  • I don't think enough people venture west of Melbourne

  • or Adelaide when they go. And Perth.

  • Although Perth feels a little bit like San Diego or Miami,

  • the countryside southwest has giants trees and the Karri Forest

  • and the surf waves they have in the southern and western coasts.

  • It's kind of a great area. It's almost a New Zealand-like area

  • that I wish more people would visit because it's pretty cool.

  • It just takes so long to reach to, even from Sydney

  • that a lot of people don't even bother.

  • Our friends had some nice things to say about our home country:

  • the USA.

  • The most underrated for me is the United States.

  • We have so much to see and do here in the United States.

  • I'd say the midwest. I love traveling in the midwest.

  • Some of my best trips have been in Iowa.

  • Which of the fifty, nifty United States is your favorite?

  • It's hard to pick favorites,

  • especially amongst the fifty states.

  • Obviously kind of a toss up between

  • Hawaii, Alaska, and California,

  • but lately I've been really digging the Four Corners area

  • of where Colorado, Utah, New Mexico,

  • and Arizona all come together.

  • The Southwest is an incredibly beautiful place

  • and visiting in the fall, the winter, the spring,

  • you kind of avoid that desert heat and you can explore

  • all of the national parks that are out there.

  • I also am really interested in the south, in Louisiana, specifically.

  • I really love New Orleans.

  • I think it's one of the coolest cities in the world.

  • I also really want to explore more of Nashville

  • and places like down there in the south.

  • I really don't know too much about the area.

  • I really want to explore more of that.

  • It's a side of my own country I really haven't seen too much of.

  • Last but not least, travel writer Thomas Swick

  • recommends Poland.

  • I lived in Poland for two and a half years.

  • I obviously have a soft spot for the country.

  • People go to Krakow sometimes, but they forget

  • Warsaw, the Banks,

  • some really beautiful places in Poland.

  • The mountains in the south are spectacular.

  • So I would say Poland is underrated.

  • We haven't visited Poland yet,

  • but we're actually planning on visiting this summer.

  • I'm excited to check it out.

  • I've heard a lot of good things.

  • How about you?

  • I've heard Warsaw has a great craft beer scene.

  • Looking forward to getting into that.

  • We're going to go to Krakow as well.

  • If you guys have any tips on those cities,

  • or if you have any tips for any place that we've mentioned,

  • or any place that we haven't mentioned,

  • go ahead and add those down below in the comment section.

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  • Big thanks to all the travelers who shared their opinions.

  • Make sure you go check them out as well.

  • They're all linked down there in the description box.

  • And as always, remember: stay curious,

  • keep exploring, and we will see you on the road.

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