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18 MOST UNDERRATED Budget Travel Destinations

18 MOST UNDERRATED Budget Travel Destinations

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This extensive list shows the 18 Most Underrated Budget Travel Destinations in the World. Alex and Marko, the Vagabrothers, interview some of the top experts in the travel industry and give you pro budget travel tips on what to do in each underrated destination
Date: 2019-09-05

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The title says most underrated and low budget. so lots of those countries listed not precisely fall below under these categories. For example, Turkey is very well known and one of the most visited country in the world. USA, Canada and Australia are not for budget travellers. For me the top 2 should be: 1. Qatar because most people would think when they hear middle eastern countries are war, not safe, poverty and just a plain dessert but little that they know Qatar is actually the richest country in the world with lots of skyscrapers, among the lowest crime rate in the world and having one of the best western tolerance approaches compared to neighbouring Middle Eastern countries. 2. Malaysia. Totally overshadowed by almost every single neighbour they have. Philippine, Singapore, Bali (Indonesia) and Thailand but they actually have the richest culture among those neighbouring countries. Their tourism slogan says it all Malaysia truely Asia. This is because you can get the taste of almost all main culture in Asia under one plate. From Indonesian foods, Malay foods, chinese foods, Indian foods, Thais foods and Arabian foods. They celebrate all 4 main worlds biggest religious celebrations. Reasonably cheap yet still modern n well organised country.
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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
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I live in the South and NOLA is the best place to visit. Nashville was pretty boring to me. Unless you are super into country music, skip it. The Smoky Mountains are so beautiful. I've been to the Rockies as well but prefer the Smokies because there is way more green and there are SO many waterfalls I swear I have visited like 50 different waterfalls in the Smoky mountains I probably still have not seen them all. National parks are cheap to visit too. :)Florida has great beaches. I've heard other areas of the country don't have sandy beaches. You don't have to go to Miami. There are beaches throughout the entire state. I typically go to Pensacola because it is the closest major city in Florida to me. There's also beaches from Texas-Alabama but the water is a murky brown color because of the Mississippi River's muddy water mixing into the gulf. The further away from the river you get the bluer the water gets.
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Underapprecatet i think in europe czech republic outside of Prague, Poland outside of Krakow (like Zamosc UNESCO world heritage city you almost have for your self, of course the least visited country of Europe - Moldova as well. Kiev, Minsk, Kazan and many of those eastern european dont see much tourists either. Els tiny Slowenia, for it size maybe the most diverse country of Europe. Middle east Turkey outside of the rivierra and Istanbul, Iran and Tunisia (El Jem and Kairouan - both Unesco world heritage citites with close to non tourists)South East Asia - Indonesia outside of Bali like Borneo. Yes a lot of tourists in Malayan part but close to none in the indonesian part
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Yes Yes And YES Recommending CHINA, like ALL of it My daughter and I just spent 15 days traveling through China on her Heritage Tour Five provinces, two inner China flights and five bullet trains Only 1% of ALL tourists are from Outside Asia You are missing out The diversity of the terrain, the ancient culture, the people, and of course the food will all blow your minds The exchange rate is magnificent We used Sun Travel out of Seattle Five of the most excellent tour guides EVER Small groups got us into experiencing great unique culture PS forget Hong Kong. inner China best My fave Chengdu and Panda forests outside of city
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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 USif you like New Orleans, you should check out the Low Countrystarting in North Carolina, Ashville through the Blue Ridge Mountains on to Charleston, ending in Savannah is an epic road trip.
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I'm not sure when you've been to Turkey, but I've been last year and 10 years ago and it's much less multicultural and much more religious now. I was very surprised to see such huge difference, tbh. For the underrated countries, maybe you should take the countries that people mention, and go to the ones they're not even thinking about. Why not Paraguay, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Swaziland (I don't remember the new name) or Bhutan (really her to get there, but I hope I can go there at some point. Take places that people don't even know exist.
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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.
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My girlfriend and I are active backpackers and we absolutely love yalls videos. We recently went to South America for a few months hitting Colombia, Peru and Bolivia Definitely go to Bolivia; it is beautiful, rich with culture, cheap to travel and the death road is epic Could not reccomend it more. Keep it up guysSide note: it is a time consuming process getting into the country as an American. Be prepared to produce documents such as; proof of stay, full typed up itinerary, credit card statements, mult. ID's, etc.
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You have to go to Nova Scotia. Youll never find more amazing welcoming people. Start talking to someone in the grocery store line and youll end up at their house for dinner while youre there take the ferry over to Newfoundland. The food scene is becoming unbelievable and the little villages along the water is like nothing youve ever seen. Go in early October when the leave are turning colour. Everyone is always welcome in our little piece of heaven
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