My 5 LEAST Favorite Countries (After Visiting Them All)

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    After traveling to every country in the world, here are my 5 LEAST FAVORITE countries based on my own personal travel experiences.
    I was hesitant to make this video because of the potential negative feedback I’ll get - but I’ve always been honest and transparent from my travels, and I feel like this kind of storytelling needs to be told.
    And by the way, please note that I DO NOT HATE any of these countries.
    Travel is very subjective (based on one’s own personal experience) and there are many variables that can make or break your trip -- such as the weather, your health, your mood, who you meet, what you eat, and the things you do.
    So all things considered, here are my 5 least favorite countries in the world (Djibouti, Chad, Guinea, Brunei and Guyana). I’d love to hear from you - have you been to any of these nations? What are your least favorite countries?
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  • @drewbinsky
    @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +2939

    Thanks for watching and for your comments! I’ve realized that I accidentally showed the Guinea Bissau flag instead of Guinea - my bad! Have a lovely Sunday and I’ll see you guys next week 🙏

    • @RpMTarTar
      @RpMTarTar Před 2 lety +27

      Np drew, everyone make mistake sometimes. :)

    • @gerryo25
      @gerryo25 Před 2 lety +63

      I'm sorry about your stay in Guyana. My family is Guyanese and I would suggest you do things outside of Georgetown. There is a Kaieteur Falls which is the world's largest single drop waterfall. The Mainstay which is a resort type area near a lake. I would recommend taking the ferry boat into Essequibo and go into the smaller villages like Aberdeen or Queenstown the areas are less dangerous and the people are friendlier. I would give Guyana another chance and go to other places outside of Georgetown. My family and their neighbors are friendly and welcoming.

    • @batavica4135
      @batavica4135 Před 2 lety +11

      Thanks bro

    • @minipewdipie2898
      @minipewdipie2898 Před 2 lety +6

      Why You're Not In Portugal

    • @mohammedd270
      @mohammedd270 Před 2 lety +5

      Love you sir

  • @PolyrecYT
    @PolyrecYT Před 8 měsíci +4067

    The fact he went from criticizing Dijibouti for being inconvenient and expensive to causally talking about being almost murdered twice in Chad is hilarious.

    • @cmichelle6888
      @cmichelle6888 Před 7 měsíci +90

      How is that hilarious!?!!? That shit is real, bro. No cap

    • @rossjohnson8964
      @rossjohnson8964 Před 7 měsíci +346

      ​@@cmichelle6888I think it's the fact that he ranked Dijibouti lower than Chad despite that

    • @oscaralegre3683
      @oscaralegre3683 Před 7 měsíci +95

      there are no chads in Chad

    • @user-ns2dt3le1e
      @user-ns2dt3le1e Před 6 měsíci +54

      They look equally terrible to me

    • @user-ti6vd1vw3c
      @user-ti6vd1vw3c Před 6 měsíci +7

      I don’t like him he a lerv

  • @misterx1342
    @misterx1342 Před 2 lety +9278

    Okay, so I'm from South Africa and about taking that photo of a child in Chad. Do not take photos of children here in Africa without permission because people will assume that you are a kidnapper. In school, we are taught that if a stranger takes a photo of you, they are most likely a kidnapper and to report them.
    EDIT: for those in the comments you do not understand how this leads to trafficking. A kidnapper takes a photo of the child and then later kidnaps the photographed child. If the kidnapper is approached by the police, the kidnapper can say, "I have pictures of this child on my phone, this is my child.".
    EDIT 2: you guys in the comments put too much faith in the police.

    • @abovethelaw4417
      @abovethelaw4417 Před 2 lety +1012

      I'm shocked at the fact that one of the most dangerous countries in the world is also one of the most visited countries in the world aka South Africa

    • @peepguy3524
      @peepguy3524 Před 2 lety +61

      @@abovethelaw4417 10 secs ago…

    • @azanianikhomanisi8713
      @azanianikhomanisi8713 Před 2 lety +399

      @@abovethelaw4417 its not that dangerous to be honest, know where you are safe and go places in groups and you should be more than fine

    • @epicly6062
      @epicly6062 Před 2 lety +977

      Anywhere in the world you shouldn't take photos of someone without permission

    • @lukeprescott8471
      @lukeprescott8471 Před 2 lety +221

      @@abovethelaw4417 nice to know they treat potential kidnappers the way they deserve though

  • @amynotmi_mi
    @amynotmi_mi Před 8 měsíci +39

    So glad you made this video! Thank you for sharing real experiences, the good & the bad

  • @kurtlatchman
    @kurtlatchman Před 6 měsíci +497

    As a Guyanese American - I would highly recommend anyone visiting Guyana to go eco-tourism versus city tourism. Kaieteur Falls is truly breathtaking and the countryside is way safer than the capital by far. Not much to do in the countryside for a tourist but the ecotourism (waterfall, river tours, rainforest tours) are actually breathtaking. Fruits are amazing here as well but totally agree, the city sucks.

    • @SunFrame
      @SunFrame Před 6 měsíci +21

      Yes I completely agree with you, the nature of Guyana is awe inspiring
      I have not been to Guyana in years (I come from a Anglo Guyanese family), but Georgetown was always sketchy as hell, and plenty of other of the coastal towns too
      But get into the interior and it is totally different, very chilled people and far safer, even though it is in the absolute middle of nowhere
      I have been drinking with gold miners in random bush rum shops and felt no danger, those guys are the salt of the earth, but walked around some parts of coastal areas at night and felt death was rapidly approaching

    • @kirstinvieira6029
      @kirstinvieira6029 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Agreed! Georgetown is the worst part of Guyana. I spent a year in Guyana as a teenager (volunteering) and absolutely loved it. The interior is amazing and the people are so friendly. Not to mention the food.... God I miss that. I gained a lot of weight.

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Před 4 měsíci +5

      I want to go to Guyana because its one of the most forested countries and I want to go in the middle of nowhere in a forest lol

    • @kevinbane3588
      @kevinbane3588 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I just wanted some of the chili peppers from Guyana . Some of the best ones in the world are there.

    • @timmartino7269
      @timmartino7269 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Do many wisky bottle in Guyana’s shops I love Jhony walker

  • @MrHaganenoEdward
    @MrHaganenoEdward Před 2 lety +8002

    Usually, when I look at the travel videos on CZcams, creators seem to be overly positive to the point that it can look very fake. That's why I love this kind of videos. They bring your channel more down to earth and at least try to address problems that locals and tourists encounter.

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +429

      🙏🙏

    • @simonelavigne8618
      @simonelavigne8618 Před 2 lety +248

      True. I actually find negative videos more useful. i can disagree with the perspective, but it gives me something to work with. MAybe the hotel was too lound for a honeymoon, but perfect for my girls weekend. Negative review provide more to go on.

    • @devanman7920
      @devanman7920 Před 2 lety +76

      Exactly. So many travel channels just make everything seem so diluted and "perfect". Nice to see some honest content.

    • @000bHd000
      @000bHd000 Před 2 lety +2

      @Pínned-by Drew Binsky hmm

    • @soapmactavish420
      @soapmactavish420 Před 2 lety +3

      @Pínned-by Drew Binsky sus

  • @afrajrahman8725
    @afrajrahman8725 Před 2 lety +4023

    Timestamps::
    0:17 Djibouti
    2:05 Chad
    3:51 Guinea
    5:40 Brunei
    6:53 Guyana

  • @ElDuDerinO-ql7gm
    @ElDuDerinO-ql7gm Před 4 měsíci +44

    Much respect dude. Even though your life was in danger at these places you gave a respectful opinion. I learn a lot from your videos and I have become less ignorant. Thank you good sir. Safe travels.

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
    @LisaSoulLevelHealing Před 5 měsíci +134

    I honestly would like to hear you do a top 10 or 15. Keep going, i want all the good gossip 🍿🍿

  • @diane9247
    @diane9247 Před 11 měsíci +1780

    My dad was working in Djibouti in the late '60s (a military contract) and couldn't wait to get out of there. Said it was creepy, full of spies, thuggish-looking guys in dark glasses sitting at bars and restaurants, just eyeing everyone. He was in many African countries for work, was also in Chad and Mauritania. Both strict Muslim countries. He kind of enjoyed Mauritania, but Chad was a very rough one. Having been in 11 African countries and about 60 others, he was hard to scare, so it's interesting that two he never wanted to go back to were Djibouti and Chad.

    • @Simply_Abdirahman
      @Simply_Abdirahman Před 10 měsíci +64

      Thanks for sharing this interesting story of ur father

    • @Metal7771
      @Metal7771 Před 10 měsíci +74

      I have spoken with many people who have been stationed on the American base in Djibouti, they say its hot as hell, smells bad, and the insects are the worst.

    • @user-84-rg9-8n2
      @user-84-rg9-8n2 Před 10 měsíci +31

      Nice to hear some blunt, politically incorrect narratives from you and Mr. Binsky.

    • @soppie6911
      @soppie6911 Před 10 měsíci +89

      @@user-84-rg9-8n2”Travel is subjective”; they are just sharing their personal experience and are not sharing some kind of incorrect narrative since these experiences happened.

    • @MentalPistol
      @MentalPistol Před 9 měsíci +38

      its a silo for agents causing and maintaining African destablization

  • @SabbaticalTommy
    @SabbaticalTommy Před 2 lety +2703

    Damn, wasn't expecting to see Guyana on there! I won't argue that Georgetown is extremely sketchy -- I was almost robbed in broad daylight there. But Guyanese people have some of the best parties in the world and the rainforests are beautiful. Complicated place for sure, but I liked it in the end

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 2 lety +95

      THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN INDIA 🤗🇮🇳 THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD , WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH CLEAN INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @tannuwhat4242
      @tannuwhat4242 Před 2 lety +331

      @@indiasuperclean6969 lol

    • @xitlaltepec
      @xitlaltepec Před 2 lety

      @@mvnhiimself4858 h

    • @xitlaltepec
      @xitlaltepec Před 2 lety +172

      @@indiasuperclean6969 yeah we ain’t gonna talk about that

    • @ripona5937
      @ripona5937 Před 2 lety

      @@indiasuperclean6969 are you talking about the country where in some parts now they are banning women from wearing headscarves is it the country where if you belong to certain so called castes your not allowed to.do certain jobs? Is it also the country which says it's the biggest democracy yet you can be killed for eating beef! Don't make me laugh India is the most racist country on earth and if you try and deny it then explain what this silly caste system is and how that is not racism.

  • @vilasyang
    @vilasyang Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Save me tons of my time.

  • @stewietfg
    @stewietfg Před 5 měsíci +1

    Interesting stuff. Appreciate your willingness to share this and the way you talk about it!

  • @ShivNC
    @ShivNC Před 2 lety +2350

    This might sound weird but honestly 3:22 (dirty toilet warning) got me thinking Drew should make a video about his craziest/worst bathroom experiences across the world…I feel like that’s something most of us take for granted but there can be some baaaad places to go

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +526

      I’d love to but I don’t have footage

    • @Amos_Quito
      @Amos_Quito Před 2 lety +109

      @@drewbinsky make footage bro

    • @xpumpkins8951
      @xpumpkins8951 Před 2 lety +169

      give us a warning bro please, we tryna eat and you jumpscare us with this

    • @ihonestlydontcare1158
      @ihonestlydontcare1158 Před 2 lety +76

      @@xpumpkins8951 I was about to dive into my chocolate lava cake and all of a sudden I’m looking at a shit stained toilet

    • @ChorizoFungis
      @ChorizoFungis Před 2 lety +17

      Taco Bell and Chipotle are tied for number one

  • @douglasjgallup
    @douglasjgallup Před 2 lety +1817

    My husband works abroad, usually in Africa, and his least favorite place was Chad. He quite enjoyed CAR, even with all its problems, so Chad must be a special kind of difficult.

    • @prajkta123
      @prajkta123 Před 2 lety +29

      what is CAR ?

    • @nilsoskar
      @nilsoskar Před 2 lety +193

      @@prajkta123 central african republic :)

    • @noone-bx6hf
      @noone-bx6hf Před 2 lety +133

      CAR is a horrible place he just got lucky

    • @Matthew76050
      @Matthew76050 Před 2 lety +136

      Just getting to Chad seems like a pain in the ass. You need a complicated visa and then when you get there, you aren't allowed to take any photos outside unless you have a photo permit. That being said, I still want to go.

    • @e.fontanot3809
      @e.fontanot3809 Před 2 lety +51

      Because are gigachad

  • @jeanogato3327
    @jeanogato3327 Před 2 měsíci +3

    You are very brave, Drew.
    Much respect for what you do

  • @AlisonRuthless
    @AlisonRuthless Před 8 měsíci +7

    This is really interesting & helpful information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dawnriddler
    @dawnriddler Před rokem +2371

    People in the comments saying "you can't base your whole opinion on the country because of few bad experiences", sure you can. The first impression is everything, and it definitely impacts how you see a country. If you have a great experience the first time, you'll probably be more open to visiting again than if you had a shitty experience. And just because you liked a certain country, doesn't mean everyone else will.
    I've been to 20+ countries and the one I disliked the most was Czech Republic. There isn't enough money in the world to make me visit that country again. On the other hand, it is many people's favourite destination. I think it's even Drew's favourite.

    • @islmhhh4987
      @islmhhh4987 Před rokem +115

      I'm really curious what made you dislike Czech Republic. One might think it's a nice european country, what could go wrong

    • @dawnriddler
      @dawnriddler Před rokem +166

      @@islmhhh4987 many things: people, mentality, food, way of life, etc. And I've been to at least 15 places, from big cities to very remote villages and even lived with the locals, so I really got to learn all aspects of the country.
      The first time I visited I've been to only a few cities, and wasn't impressed. So I thought, I should return and visit some non touristic destinations and see if my mind would change. But in the end I was even more disappointed, and wished I trusted my initial instinct.

    • @danisabeh9771
      @danisabeh9771 Před rokem +24

      as someone who travelled before, I totally agree with you

    • @marshallh.7553
      @marshallh.7553 Před rokem +72

      @@dawnriddler what was wrong with the people, food, mentality, and way of life?

    • @lilsinl6118
      @lilsinl6118 Před rokem

      @@islmhhh4987 i mean western and eastern europe only share one thing in common, they are both called european country....thats all.....lol
      its like russia and UK both have caucasians.......nothing more

  • @janetfine5268
    @janetfine5268 Před rokem +1530

    Being an American, almost a brown colored Native American, I visited Djibiuti, Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Somaliland among other African countries. I can fully undertand Drew's issue with some of the countries he stated so candidly. However, I had one advantage over Drew and that is the color of my skin. On top of that, anyone finding out that I am Native American (they call us Red Indians there) they just call their friends saying hey come come meet the first "real American red Indian". They will touch me wanna offer me drinks etc. Very hspitable. The same thing happened to me in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Somaliland (all in the horn of Africa). I loved being there. I agree with Drew that the most expensive African country is none other than Djibouti.

    • @hwar21
      @hwar21 Před rokem +53

      Somaliland isn’t a country

    • @jasg771
      @jasg771 Před rokem +11

      Djibouti is expensive cos of the limited accessibility or visa? The cost of living there seem low

    • @StripedJacket
      @StripedJacket Před rokem +20

      @@hwar21 bro 😭

    • @JamesJolly-tw3sg
      @JamesJolly-tw3sg Před rokem +30

      @@jasg771 I think the foreign military presence makes it expensive

    • @samira5439
      @samira5439 Před rokem +2

      @Solas no

  • @HistoricMetals
    @HistoricMetals Před 5 měsíci +7

    Only 16 countries for me so far, and only here to say you are savvy and inspirational, Drew. Deserving of far more subs in this category. I am relocating/ex-patting to Costa Rica to land and home I bought there, and going in January to settle in. Travelling the world first, led to this kind of life altering decision and I wish everyone could do what your shirt says and "Just go!"
    My only real bad experiences where in a chinese casino in Macau where I believe I had the attention of a local mafioso and in bogota colombia, where I was jumped on christmas eve on a busy pedestrian area and had to fight five young guys, which I won barely and escaped from, but still. Be careful in Bogota, even in a crowd on one of the most celebrated holidays of the year.

    • @ChardeeMacdennis339
      @ChardeeMacdennis339 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I love Costa Rica. My dad used to have a house in Nosara. I’ve been several times to Nosara but have also been to San Jose and La Fortuna. Nosara is an amazing little surf town and I would love to go back someday.

  • @lebronpryor6677
    @lebronpryor6677 Před 6 měsíci +3

    4:32 Great picture ❤️ nice PECS.

  • @gerryo25
    @gerryo25 Před 2 lety +785

    Drew I suggest you go outside of Georgetown and go into the smaller areas. You have one of the world largest free drop waterfalls, amazing food, and great national park. The people of Guyana are friendly and welcoming and VERY diverse just explore more than just Georgetown. I'm sorry that was your first impression of the country my family is Guyanese by the way and lives further out in the country.

    • @logankienn
      @logankienn Před 2 lety +13

      I LOVE GUYANA, I love Corriverton on the border with Suriname

    • @a.p.5825
      @a.p.5825 Před 2 lety

      You can get all the nature in other bordering countries. Guyanese are some of the most hostile and aggressive people around, maybe only second to Jamaicans. I'd never go back.

    • @YoelAndMari
      @YoelAndMari Před 2 lety +8

      We went to Guyana and agree with Drew- theres just nothing to do in terms of tourism and its too dangerous to enjoy it otherwise.

    • @zamfeerhattim9581
      @zamfeerhattim9581 Před 2 lety +3

      It was the best, the worst thing is Venezuela who want our half of our country

    • @weltallin1828
      @weltallin1828 Před 2 lety +5

      @@zamfeerhattim9581 lol becuase you stole it

  • @geraldcormeraie1009
    @geraldcormeraie1009 Před 11 měsíci +355

    I lived in Guinea for 2 years, working for the French government in the late 2000s. I had PTSD for years (and I also went through a coup). For what I can see in your video things got even worse in he capital, that's pretty sad. That being said, there are some AMAZING places if you are ready to travel within the country. It's worth it. First, near Conakry, you have he Kindia waterfalls. Ask a local in Kindia to take you there. They aren't big but it's a very pleasant place.
    Then I'd recommend spending a few days around Labé. It's located in the centre North of the country. There you have many things to see. There is a huge waterfall about an hour from the city, near a hydraulic dam. You'll have to bride the army to get there but they were always happy to take me each time I would work in this region. It's amazing. Then an hour or 2 North of Labé you have another waterfall with plenty of natural pools to swim in (check for snakes though). The beauty of this place was outstanding.
    Then, near the city of Kankan you can drive towards the Mali border until you reach the bridge over the Niger River. The views were amazing there, I feel like I was in the Lion King.
    In the South, they have a forest near the town of Lola where you can see Apes. It's an international reserve and people working there will guide you.
    Another incredible Waterfalls were near Mamou, Tinkisso. Those were actually properly maintained for local tourists
    Conakry is one of the worst city on Earth and I would never go back. But Guinea has so so so much potential it is insane. It could be one of the most amazing country if they had proper leaders. The beauty is everywhere outside the capital and would be worth an entire trip.
    Bests!

    • @aleksandarsimanic547
      @aleksandarsimanic547 Před 8 měsíci

      Nice notes but last comment is a bit discusting. Their leader has been France for centuries untill today which is responsible for misery while looting the state. In Niger France looted uranium to run own power system. Leaving 85% of Niger without electricity. To be rude and disrespectfull towards white looters it normal thing.

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nobody asked.

    • @CodyPerez
      @CodyPerez Před 6 měsíci +84

      @@dimitar297 except Drew literally asked for recommendations and reasons to go back to these places 💀

    • @alexjacobs6212
      @alexjacobs6212 Před 6 měsíci

      @dimitar297 💀NPC

    • @kriketprayme
      @kriketprayme Před 6 měsíci +46

      ​@@dimitar297are you serious, he is sharing some of his valuable experiences in life. How many countries have you been?

  • @MrPl0w
    @MrPl0w Před 4 měsíci

    Such great insight from a world traveller. Taking notes

  • @OMGThisIsAwesome
    @OMGThisIsAwesome Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the videos. Be very cautious of where you go. Our luck could run out one day

  • @7520_
    @7520_ Před rokem +3489

    As a bruneian, I'm so sorry you had to be treated like that and we will make sure all tourists enjoy their time here.

    • @moroccanevil
      @moroccanevil Před rokem +287

      But he should know that some mosques are forbidden to non-Muslims not just in Brunei but all over Muslim countries. If it is not listed as a touristic place he cannot enter.

    • @schrodingerscat4769
      @schrodingerscat4769 Před rokem +183

      Sometimes one single bad experience in the country can sour your opinion.

    • @Zach_StarWarsFan
      @Zach_StarWarsFan Před rokem +80

      Besides the gay or lesbian tourists, though they are unlikely visit Brunei anyway.

    • @danmburu9203
      @danmburu9203 Před rokem +50

      can I come dressed as Santa?

    • @7520_
      @7520_ Před rokem +32

      @@danmburu9203 lmao yes of course

  • @innocento.1552
    @innocento.1552 Před 2 lety +1168

    No one wants his country to be on this list. But with the love I have seen him show to not popular countries, I will trust him on this list

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +130

      I appreciate it!

    • @VIB1NG
      @VIB1NG Před 2 lety +84

      @@drewbinsky Drew please revisit Guyana if you can. Your ranking wasn't fair compared to these other countries and Guyana has made strides to become safer and better overall. It's worth connecting with Guyanese youtubers so they can show you the Guyana that you didn't experience. Also, if you do go do some eco tourism. That's like what 99% of tourists go to Guyana for. You can play golf in America or Saudi Arabia but you can't see the Amazon up close in many countries or kaieteur falls.

    • @swankyspoon
      @swankyspoon Před 2 lety +28

      @drew is generally so positive, so when he's critical, I take him seriously. The guy has really inspired me to be more adventurous in my travelling.

    • @mitsyrage2233
      @mitsyrage2233 Před 2 lety

      Not only that you know your country best. Ppl living in a country know best how bad it is......despite the good. We know if we are welcoming or not, dangerous or not. Facts don't have feelings. Our country is beautiful but in the past years there had been scattered incidents of tourist murders. The crime rate is high here, the citizen are relatively safe but how safe? Not that safe. Especially women. I honestly believe we have a cult or at least a serial killer. Women of a certain age range keep disappearing or turning up dead. That's just facts. It's beautiful but who wanna risk their life? Not as bad as these places for sure.

    • @MrBcardinal35
      @MrBcardinal35 Před 2 lety +15

      Drew is heavily biased and honestly shows a level of detachment from reality that borders on sheer psychopathy. I respect his negative view on politics, because honestly most share the general grievances, but him being surprised of being caught trying to enter North Korea from Russia may be the dumbest thing I've seen a human do. His top 5 would likely include Russia and North Korea. Not to mention being surprised Chadians would be offended when trying to sneak a shot at a child without permission.

  • @azabujuban-hito8085
    @azabujuban-hito8085 Před 3 měsíci +6

    This video making me appreciate my own country (Switzerland) and the country that I'm living now (Japan).

  • @MsKdiggy
    @MsKdiggy Před 2 měsíci

    Appreciate your honesty, cheers

  • @LaughableSynonyms
    @LaughableSynonyms Před rokem +422

    I remember getting yelled at by a guard in Japan. I was interrupting a Buddhist precession, had my earphones in...my bad, didn't hear the gongs and the guard scared the shit out of me. He came and made sure I was OK, and he asked if anyone told me that the temple was still in use and not only a market. Embarrassing but an ultimately lovely experience.

    • @adamweishaupt2846
      @adamweishaupt2846 Před rokem +112

      You know things are serious when Japanese people are yelling at you! 😁

    • @jaelonwillis2336
      @jaelonwillis2336 Před 11 měsíci +29

      @@adamweishaupt2846Forreal💀💀 Japanese and south Koreans have to be some of the most mellow people on earth, atleast when it comes to in public

    • @Macbobob
      @Macbobob Před 11 měsíci +55

      @@jaelonwillis2336 Koreans? Mellow?😅

    • @dottieland7061
      @dottieland7061 Před 11 měsíci +32

      Your kidding. I have lived in Japan for 22 years and they are wonderful. I feel like they look after tourists. You have been very disrespectful.

    • @KaotikBOOO
      @KaotikBOOO Před 11 měsíci +12

      ​@@dottieland7061 try working in customer service in Tokyo and you'll have another opinion about Japaneses....

  • @danielbrockerttravel
    @danielbrockerttravel Před rokem +691

    I had a really bad experience in Venezuela, getting robbed at gunpoint and being next to a woman who had her cell phone stolen out of her hands in broad daylight. When you listed it as a favorite country I was surprised. But then when you listed your least favorite countries you hit on it- there are lots of things that can make or break your experience. I never actually traveled outside of Caracas when I was in Venezuela, so probably missed out on a lot of really cool experiences.

    • @CewyahAlt
      @CewyahAlt Před rokem +19

      Scary, it sucks that happened to you. :(

    • @hdcordes6299
      @hdcordes6299 Před rokem +80

      Venezuela was GREAT back in the late 80's and very early 90's. I am not much on the big cities but even enjoyed my time in Caracas and Maracaibo. You could not pay me enough to go there today. It is a shame.

    • @CewyahAlt
      @CewyahAlt Před rokem

      @@hdcordes6299 wow

    • @mrkilo-g8794
      @mrkilo-g8794 Před rokem +31

      Venezuela is mad different today's standards

    • @gilnahnu
      @gilnahnu Před rokem +12

      @@mrkilo-g8794 didnt the economy collapse? very sad indeed.

  • @randycurl866
    @randycurl866 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. It had some very good information.

  • @ArthurCSchaper
    @ArthurCSchaper Před 6 měsíci

    This must have been tough, but I'm glad you shared this video.

  • @beverlyhills7883
    @beverlyhills7883 Před 2 lety +183

    Thank you for being honest Drew, no sense going someplace unsafe & unwelcoming. Plenty of tourists get killed while traveling & now we better know which places to avoid.

    • @Alex_Gordon
      @Alex_Gordon Před 2 lety +21

      especially those African countries he mentioned. Geez...seems like hell on earth, to be honest! would never go there in my life

    • @tree3y763
      @tree3y763 Před 2 lety

      @@Alex_Gordon same! Central Africa is very dangerous. Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Angola, and South Africa are best for sub Saharan Africa.

    • @SJ-kz3jy
      @SJ-kz3jy Před 2 lety +11

      Visit Iran 🇮🇷, the people are extremely hospitable and you will most likely not get pickpocketed/robbed. If you follow the government's rules you should have no problem. The landscapes are beautiful, history is rich, and there's very nice ancient architecture (like Persepolis). Drew has a video on it, I recommend you check it out.

    • @somekind3020
      @somekind3020 Před rokem +2

      @@SJ-kz3jy
      I would love to go ❤️

    • @no-one...186
      @no-one...186 Před rokem +1

      Idk if you still care but, I can assume that whoever kicked the guy out of the mosque is a teenage boy. Because from what I experienced as a Bruneian myself, some of them are the most rude ones, they're jerks/bullies and judgemental asf. BUT, keep in mind, with that being said, most adult men and women (anyone who are mentally mature) are super kind and friendly :)

  • @teenmariecam
    @teenmariecam Před 2 lety +163

    Hi Drew. My husband and I love your channel. I was a US Peace Corps Volunteer in Guyana and lived in Georgetown for 2 years. At the start of your vid I told my husband about visiting Paramaribo for NYE one year and meeting a group of Dutch tourists who said they had a terrible time in GT. I asked them to come back so that I could show them a good time. Really changed their mind about Georgetown. There’s a lively nightlife and restaurant scene and the people are lovely. Not to mention, as all the other comments have - the nature in the rural areas and Amazon river are spectacular. If you decide to go back, I could put you in touch with dozens of people in a heartbeat who would take you in and show you a good time. Because that’s what Guyanese people are about! A good time with a bit of rum. Cheers to you!

    • @IAmGodHimself777
      @IAmGodHimself777 Před rokem +3

      Show me a good time…

    • @promontorium
      @promontorium Před rokem +4

      Every one of these "Guyana is good if you're really drunk or get far enough away from people."

    • @Sherirose1
      @Sherirose1 Před rokem

      Tina ❤️💕♥️

    • @matthewcuomo765
      @matthewcuomo765 Před měsícem

      @@promontorium Basically they're telling you to come with a mental illness. Not good people.

    • @gerganakoleva4137
      @gerganakoleva4137 Před 26 dny

      I would wonder then why the hotel people did not advise him about the local night live, as it would be natural to want to help tourists have a good time, if you are on the tourist business. There must be something they have in mind in order to lock him up in the room.

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Hi Drew, I think your videos are purely excellent! Guyana is one of the countries I fancy the most because it is a Anglo-Caribbean country on the South American mainland, it looks really interesting and cool! I hope to visit Guyana one day!

  • @SilverDramaQueen1
    @SilverDramaQueen1 Před měsícem

    How lovely are you, Drew! You hesitate to badmouth any country and I respect that!

  • @VVVV-yr4tp
    @VVVV-yr4tp Před 2 lety +328

    I love this type of video! Seems like all youtubers get heavily criticized by people if they say anything the least little bit negative and the viewers often cant tell if you're having a bad time because of the way it's edited. Taking off the rose colored glasses is a breath of fresh air

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +41

      Thanks And I agree !! Not all travel is rainbows and ponies !

    • @champanzee6486
      @champanzee6486 Před 2 lety +7

      @@drewbinsky Agree 100% I am glad your channel isn’t a sugarcoating channel.

  • @myronidasvestarossa
    @myronidasvestarossa Před 2 lety +31

    This is an interesting list, but I’m glad you mentioned it’s subjective. Traveling is all about taking the good with the bad, and I’m glad you used this video to address that.

  • @inyathi
    @inyathi Před 8 měsíci +70

    Hi Drew,
    You’re absolutely right about travel being subjective depending on where you go and what you do, I’ve been to Chad 3 times, the last time in Feb-March 2022 and would consider it one of my favourite countries. I’m glad to see that you are open to returning there, the first thing, I have to say is next time make sure you get out of N’Djamena, to see what the country has to offer. NDJ isn’t devoid of interest, if you go back there, make sure you time your stay, so that you can visit the horse races that happen on Sundays, I have yet to do this, but I’ve seen photos from people who have been and it certainly looks interesting. The Chari River always has lots of water birds and remarkably still a few hippos, NDJ must be one of very few capital cities that has wild hippos. Chad is essentially still a military dictatorship, so you need to be a bit cautious about taking photos in NDJ, generally in Nation Square you should be okay, but don’t get carried away, at least in areas where there lots of soldiers or cops around, as they’re not too used to tourists.
    If you've only seen NDJ and you had a bad time, you’re bound to wonder why bother going to Chad, the answer to that question is.
    To visit
    Zakouma National Park, is the best protected park in Central Africa, teaming with large wildlife, huge herds of buffaloes, giraffes and antelopes and good number of lions, along side huge flocks of water birds and Red-billed Queleas the world’s most abundant wild bird. The Park is managed in partnership with the government, by the South African NGO African Parks, back around the turn of the century there were 4,000+ elephants, by 2010 when African Parks arrived, there were only about 420 left, now there are over 630 and none have been poached since 2016. The park is in my view probably the safest place in the whole country, and I would rank Zakouma alongside some of the top national parks in Africa and most of the time you won’t see another tourist.
    The Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve, is a vast protected area in the southern Sahara also managed by African Parks, the reserve protects one of most remarkable desert landscapes in the world, the scenery is stunning, with amazing mountains, rock formations, and natural arches, Aloba Arch is one of the highest natural arches in the world, almost every cave and rock overhang is an art gallery, covered in ancient paintings. The Guelta d’Archei is a beautiful canyon, with a river in the bottom, that is home to a very few last surviving crocodiles, if you’re lucky with the time of your visit, (I wasn’t), the Guelta can be full of camels brought in to drink, which makes for an even more incredible experience. The desert is also littered with destroyed Russian made Libyan armoured vehicles, dating from the Toyota War, camping in deserts is always good, the view of the stars at night is phenomenal, and you won’t likely see any other tourists.
    Ouadi Rimé Ouadi Achim Game Reserve, this vast reserve in the centre of the country is looked after by the Sahara Conservation Fund, the reserve is now home to reintroduced herds of Scimitar-horned Oryx and Addax, the former species was extinct in the wild, the latter nearly so, it is now a great wildlife destination, if you want to see endangered Saharan wildlife, that you won’t see in the true wild anywhere else.
    You can also visit the famous Gerewol to see the Woodabe men dressed in all their finery and make up, I have not done this but it looks like an amazing experience.
    You do have to be aware visiting Chad, that is a country that you are generally advised not to visit, as it does have a lot of problems, but I’ve never felt unsafe there, all the places I’ve mentioned are I believe normally entirely safe. There are places that you should definitely not visit, the Lake Chad area on the border with Cameroon and Nigeria is not safe, the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram operates in this area and they do cross into Chad, they have largely been replaced by their offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province, but you do not want to encounter either group. I also don’t think you should visit Tibesti an amazing mountainous area of desert on the Libyan border, various rebel groups based in Libya operate in the Tibesti Mountains, you could be kidnapped or worse.
    What I would also say, is Chad really isn’t country, where you can just fly in, find a hotel in NDJ and then take it from there, travelling to any of the places I’ve mentioned entirely independently on your own, would be very difficult. If you hired a car and a driver, they could take you to Zakouma and you can stay at Tinga Lodge, but it’s really a two-day drive and people normally camp on route. Flying to the park is far quicker and easier but expensive, once you're at Tinga they take you out on game drives, in proper open safari vehicles of the type used in Southern Africa.
    Going to Ennedi is an expedition, whether you fly in or drive, you have to camp out in the desert, so you need to go with a company that organises Ennedi safaris, and will set up a camp for you and keep you fed and watered and drive you to the sites, as they are miles apart, my time in the desert was with Eyte Voyages.
    Just thought I'd post all this, in case you do decide to reconsider going to the country, hopefully if more people go, they will get a bit more used to tourists.

    • @massive1337
      @massive1337 Před 3 měsíci +8

      are you good?

    • @TJDawgs72
      @TJDawgs72 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Do you seriously think anybody’s gonna read all of that?

    • @inyathi
      @inyathi Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@TJDawgs72 Wholly unnecessary comments like yours, are why I don't comment that much on CZcams, but since 46 people have liked my comment, I'd say the answer to your question is yes and leave it there.

    • @kevinbrooks2977
      @kevinbrooks2977 Před 3 měsíci

      Whole lotta yapping to cope with the fact that Africa as a whole sucks in backwards and outdated cultural norms, infrastructure, convenience, civility, crime rates, food and water quality, and every other thing you can possibly think of. It's because of Africans, not anyone else.

    • @heinz2554
      @heinz2554 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Nah, I’m still giving Chad a pass. Ain’t my favorite

  • @Jdmith
    @Jdmith Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for keeping it real man

  • @werbensteinjenkins3634
    @werbensteinjenkins3634 Před 2 lety +755

    You’re the reason I want to travel the world, Drew. Thank you for being such an inspiration to me!

    • @DaDa-kf4vp
      @DaDa-kf4vp Před 2 lety +4

      This video is one reason I really don't. I'm Bosnian, so I can 100% confirm that most of the world is incredibly rough and dangerous.

    • @Quetzalcoatl_86
      @Quetzalcoatl_86 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DaDa-kf4vp Egypt was an eye opener. I would like to travel more, but idk where I'd like to go next.

    • @Chris-ss8zt
      @Chris-ss8zt Před rokem +2

      Travelling the world is not as always nice as it seems. I'm a traveller.

    • @ProjekctbabyDjaay_ChieffDinero
      @ProjekctbabyDjaay_ChieffDinero Před rokem

      Facts going to all 197 countries for me is a huge milestone i love everyone and there culture cant wait i still have 196 to go but im only 19

    • @imaknaktamales
      @imaknaktamales Před rokem

      It is easier to travel around the world when you're white.

  • @sagisli
    @sagisli Před rokem +278

    I really don't have it in me to travel anymore. I'm getting too old and set in my ways but I do love to watch these travel vlogs. I can safely and comfortably experience (vicariously) the highs and lows of countries I will never visit. I'm okay with that but I'm grateful to people like Drew who take us along on their journey.

    • @JonathanAlmgren
      @JonathanAlmgren Před 11 měsíci +10

      It doesn't sit well with me to get old and not really experience the world, I'm 36 now and have been only been to 4 countries outside the US and I wish I could spend my whole life travelling, anyways everyone is different and some people are very happy to spend their whole life in one place.

    • @sammysuri393
      @sammysuri393 Před 10 měsíci +14

      ​​@@JonathanAlmgren'm 32 have never been outside Iran 😢
      Though luckily my country is huge and so diverse in every aspect that I could spend more than a lifetime exploring it. Only if it wasn't ruled by selfish idiots...

    • @wavemaker2077
      @wavemaker2077 Před 10 měsíci

      @@sammysuri393 Can't the Iranians do something about your leader? Are you really that helpless? Kick them out. You need people power there.

    • @darrenleaguecity
      @darrenleaguecity Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@sammysuri393 Very nice people in Iran, but yes your government is very self serving....wait so is ours these days in the U.S. lol

    • @Yooperskepticz
      @Yooperskepticz Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@sammysuri393Persian food is my favorite! Especially khoreshts and rice with the crunchy bottom, yum! And doogh to drink!

  • @ajax7590
    @ajax7590 Před 3 měsíci +15

    It’s crazy he had a better time in North Korea than some of these countries

  • @nimii3494
    @nimii3494 Před 12 dny

    Hello, I just subscribed today to your channel. Thank you for being brave and courageous enough to share your truths.

  • @gabeooohh
    @gabeooohh Před rokem +5

    Your channel and Yes Theory are my favorite. I'm Venezuelan and appreciate you keeping your videos informative and down to earth. You show the point of view of a citizen rather than a privileged tourist. Thank you.

  • @bababoui5214
    @bababoui5214 Před 2 lety +554

    This dude is by far the most respectful travel blogger I was expecting some westerner misconceptions but u simply told the truth good man.

    • @exiledkenkaneki701
      @exiledkenkaneki701 Před 2 lety

      There are things he hasn't represented correctly about Islamic culture which will change his views on that shit culture like the harrasment and threats exmuslim face, the threats to critics of their religious identities that can result in killings, honor killings because of previous Islamic practices like stoning if married women commit adultery etc so yeah he's not fair but since it's subjective he might not have experienced such horrors in Pakistan and mantelpiece backwards Islamic nations, why am i right, because i live here and nota. Muslim anymore seeing all that goes here

    • @mirbear72
      @mirbear72 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. It’s so refreshing

    • @no-one...186
      @no-one...186 Před rokem +4

      Idk if you still care but, I can assume that whoever kicked the guy out of the mosque is a teenage boy. Because from what I experienced as a Bruneian myself, some of them are the most rude ones, they're jerks/bullies and judgemental asf. BUT, keep in mind, with that being said, most adult men and women (anyone who are mentally mature) are super kind and friendly :)

    • @PorcupinePunched
      @PorcupinePunched Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@no-one...186 why do they put children in charge of a mosque?

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Really, so why is he taking pictures and videos of children? the children can't consent. Pass 630 it was terrible a detailed video of the face of a kid in the hands of his or her mother. He is lucky that people did not react as Americans will do if they find an African in the USA taking pictures and videos of children. Also going to Muslim countries and taking continuos videos is not proper. he is not the worse, but he is not the best either.

  • @robertjones7023
    @robertjones7023 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Back in '06 I stayed at a B&B in Belize City, for a week and they locked us in at night also. We left for the islands as soon as we could for the rest of our trip. We never felt unsafe on the islands.

    • @ChardeeMacdennis339
      @ChardeeMacdennis339 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes! I’ve been all over Belize and Belize city is AWFUL. So sketch. So many other beautiful cities in Belize though. My husband was in the peace corps there back in the early 2000s.

  • @Myaltforwatchingyoutube
    @Myaltforwatchingyoutube Před 8 měsíci +3

    1:32 $100 a night is really good for a hotel even for a “cheap” country i’ve seen car park spaces for night rent in my city for wayyyy more than that just for a place to park your car whilst you sleep

  • @mhh5002
    @mhh5002 Před 2 lety +40

    Thanks for showing the negative sides of traveling as it shows a very balanced view.

  • @hillaryagnost5215
    @hillaryagnost5215 Před rokem +32

    I spent two weeks in Guyana in 2020. I agree Georgetown is sketchy. But I am surprised you did not take a trip to the interior. We took a small plane to Kaetur and Orinduik Falls as part of a tour and it was amazing. Also Georgetown has some great spicy food. It became a joke - even the hamburgers were spicy. And the multiple Church’s Chicken outlets were very unexpected. There is also great rum made there (Demarara). I am glad I went.

  • @buzzmattn6539
    @buzzmattn6539 Před 6 měsíci

    Whow. That were a bunch of places I really need to google :D Interesting content though and thanks for sharing! You've got a new subscriber here!

  • @miriambaines1472
    @miriambaines1472 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I spent a few months in Guyana 30 years ago. It was the strangest but also the most amazing experience ever. Yes it a bit rough around the edges, but the country is beautiful and the people very friendly.

  • @fouadd6775
    @fouadd6775 Před 2 lety +705

    As someone from Suriname 🇸🇷 I Gata say I was shocked to see Guyana because in my country we always seem to think Guyana is a better and richer version of us

    • @indiancowpissdrinker7151
      @indiancowpissdrinker7151 Před 2 lety

      in india we love pooping in the open

    • @SheldonY14
      @SheldonY14 Před 2 lety +108

      Who thinks that lol?I don't know which Surinamese you've met. Surinamese has always been wealthier on average than Guyana, and people always voiced that opinion. I haven't met a Surinamese in my life yet that says GT is safer and wealthier than Suriname; Suriname is also one of the safest countries in South America. Only the past two years Guyana's economy is booming, because of oil. Funny thing is that the Guyanese still speak of Suriname being better, on social media and in their news.

    • @fouadd6775
      @fouadd6775 Před 2 lety +18

      @@SheldonY14 I never said anything abt safety Suriname is saver it’s just the Economy thare is a bit better

    • @SheldonY14
      @SheldonY14 Před 2 lety +13

      @@fouadd6775 Well...larger economy...but not per se better; and like I said that's only the past 2 years for them because of oil (and drew went there around 2016). Before their oil boom Suriname did score better overall and Suriname overall is still more developed now (better roads, one of the best ports in the Caribbean, a larger airport etc.). People overall have a higher living standard in Suriname even though there is a recession.
      For example companies Guyana are only now investing in spin-offs for the economy with their oil boom, companies Suriname are making the same investments, so they are ready when the boom arrives. Guyana wasn't ready and the Americans and Trini's took everything first. The fact that Suriname is doing investments before the oil boom, shows that overall there is more wealth, Guyana didn't have that when their oil boom didn't start yet.
      So just because the oil boom has started doesn't mean people are immediately richer and things are more developed. They're also investing in infrastructure in the past two years. Just search up some GT video's, you'll know what drew was talking about.
      However Guyana deserves everything good that's coming their way with the oil-boom!

    • @TProphet
      @TProphet Před 2 lety +25

      I never felt unsafe in Suriname. It's one of the friendliest places I have ever visited. That's probably the difference.

  • @dimensionless_vector
    @dimensionless_vector Před 2 lety +595

    I had a very bad experience back in Senegal .Here's how it went :
    I was taking some pictures of local artwork and taking selfies with my food (which was too bad) when suddenly a hand came on my shoulder and a chill ran down my spine . I saw 2 men who were panting and were asking me for help in a language I didn't understand . They asked me for 350 € and were forcing me to take a pistol . When I was giving them money a policemen appeared of nowhere and took me to police station . Luckily I was saved by a local guide . I think that the cop just wanted his bribe . I understand bribery is a huge problem in Africa but the continent in itself is very unique and fascinating . I am now planning to West North Africa and hope so we will be successful in our journey .🤞😄☺️🤞

    • @ChoiceDK
      @ChoiceDK Před 2 lety +56

      That sounds horrible. Sorry this happened to you

    • @aguy9175
      @aguy9175 Před 2 lety +50

      North Africa is more well off than most of Africa so you'll enjoy

    • @dimensionless_vector
      @dimensionless_vector Před 2 lety +3

      @@aguy9175 that's why I planned for there

    • @dimensionless_vector
      @dimensionless_vector Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChoiceDK I know but it is what it is

    • @MrNotAGamer
      @MrNotAGamer Před 2 lety +2

      good luck

  • @floxy20
    @floxy20 Před 26 dny

    For your next trip may I recommend Niagara Falls. It has the Maid of the Mist boat ride and plenty of curio shops on the main drag.

  • @venamorgan9980
    @venamorgan9980 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for making Guyana a second visit and having a better visit

  • @mlberlot
    @mlberlot Před 2 lety +40

    Thanks for sharing! Really interesting insights. I was surprised to see Brunei on the list. I visited for a couple of days in 2017 and had an amazing time. A really unique country with kind people, great food, beautiful architecture and also a lot of nature to see i.e river tours, hikes and more. Would definitely visit again!

    • @no-one...186
      @no-one...186 Před rokem +2

      Keep in mind, from what I experienced as a Bruneian myself, some teenage boys are soooo rude, theyre jerks. I can assumed the one that whoever kicked the guy out of the mosque is a teenage boy. BUT, with that being said, adult men (or anyone who is mature/an adult) are very friendly and kind :)

    • @jj9749
      @jj9749 Před 9 měsíci

      Muslims, very unfriendly

  • @aaishahhewitt
    @aaishahhewitt Před 6 měsíci +8

    Yes, I agree. Travelling to other countries can be hard and everyone has different experiences. I'm from southeast Asia which is Malaysia. I have travelled and visited several interesting places here. I would love to see your travel vlog in our country. We have beautiful beaches in some of our states and there are a lot of exciting holiday destinations. We have amazing architecture from buildings such as Dataran Merdeka, KLCC or Twin Towers and Putrajaya mosque. All of them are packed with historical stories. I'm really sorry you were not comfortable during you visit to the previous mosque, but I think you probably were at the wrong time and meeting the wrong people. In Malaysia, we permit people to visit outside of prayer times without any charges. Just need proper attire for men and women and you can peacefully visit there. We also have various tasty food and drinks which you will like. I hope you can go, capture everything and treasure them all. Happy travelling!🤗Love your videos by the way.

  • @mohammedabdullatif6001
    @mohammedabdullatif6001 Před 10 měsíci

    I enjoy how u explained ur choices and how willing u were to give these countries a second chance. Also very respectful and diplomatically expressed ur experiences and views. Great work. I think u should give Brunei a second chance, the mosque incident is very disappointing especially as muslims always love having mosque visitors

    • @wavemaker2077
      @wavemaker2077 Před 10 měsíci

      Someone commented here that he also had the same experience in the same mosque. Someone yelled at him and kicked him out of the mosque. So I think the same thing will happen to Drew once he visits that mosque again. If you say you will bring a local with Drew, then that is masking the truth. Without a local, the tourists will be treated badly in that mosque. Maybe just write non-Muslims are not allowed. Then Drew will not bother to enter that mosque again. His bad experience of Brunei might also be disappear.

  • @SBara10_
    @SBara10_ Před rokem +45

    Hi Drew, I’ve been following your journey for almost four years and I really do like your videos. I'm from Chad and I'm so sorry you had a bad time in Chad. I Hope your next visit will be different.

    • @munty9266
      @munty9266 Před rokem +3

      He wouldn't want to go a second time. Who tf wants to go to Chad anyway I've never heard of a person say they want to go to Chad for vacation. No offence but some countries are just bland and boring

    • @lukepapapietro7625
      @lukepapapietro7625 Před rokem +17

      @@munty9266 show some respect, imagine said that about your home... It's a beautiful country, Drew was just unlucky with the bike situation. Some the kindest people Ive met

    • @Abxd722
      @Abxd722 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@lukepapapietro7625are you a giga chad 🇹🇩🗿?

  • @meismax
    @meismax Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for having the courage to make and post this video! This is one of the few 'real' videos on CZcams since most CZcamsrs only show the positive things in life and edit out the negatives.

  • @sarahmiller5632
    @sarahmiller5632 Před 3 měsíci +2

    As a woman, I could relate to your experiences. I’m always very careful when I travel to out of the way places and travel with someone else. And never go out at night.

  • @nicandtris
    @nicandtris Před 9 měsíci +13

    We were told not to leave our hostel after dark in Maputo in 2011. Other than that so far the only place I've felt not scared, but unwelcome was in The Bronx! (in the 70+ countries we've visited)

    • @chrisvldz
      @chrisvldz Před 2 měsíci

      😂 the Bronx. All bark no bite.

  • @wiv2631
    @wiv2631 Před rokem +7

    Actually, it is helpful when you make a video like this. Knowing that some countries do not care for outsiders, and/or a country is expensive and there is nothing to see or do provides very useful information for travelers.

  • @aust7475
    @aust7475 Před 2 lety +213

    Small edit to make: Whenever introducing country #3, you showed the flag of Guinea-Bissau instead of Guinea.

  • @davidhakanssonhagman
    @davidhakanssonhagman Před 3 měsíci +5

    I have been to both Djibouti and Brunei and had great experiences in both of them. We did not get thrown out of the mosque in Brunei. Went to the nightmarket in the evening and had a fantastic meal. Made a small city boat tour. Major areas in Brunei are built on poles in the water. Visited the national park mentioned in the video which was great. Waded through a pool with a waterfall which had a lot of those small fishes that you find in spa's that eat the dead skin from your feet. Smoking was banned in Brunei. Never seen so many smokers in my life. Whenever you went to the back side of a building people were standing there smoking. Djibouti was rougher. We stayed in Sheraton. Basically us and 150 military personell from all over the world. If you looked into their rooms they where basically communication centers. Radio equipment and screens everywhere. We mainly walked around but also found a local taxidriver who had one of the most pimped cars I ever seen. The car itself was shit, sounded like a lawnmower, but it had colored lights everywhere. The president held some speach in the city center and during that time there was a lot of police/military but at other times it was not bad at all. This was back in the days when NATO was hunting for Somali pirates. That joint force was deployed from Djibouti. Also had some of the best meals in Djibouti fresh fish grilled in some kind of clay fire pit. Served with lime and a piece of delicious bread. I do not think I would go to Chad or Guinea. A little bit to unsafe already on paper. Guyana surprises me. I would not have considered it unsafe before watching this video.

  • @edelweisshilly8087
    @edelweisshilly8087 Před 18 dny +1

    When traveling in Asia couple years ago, we went to Brunei and stayed in Bandar Seri Begawan. Unfortunately, we were not able to visit that beautiful mosque - it was on reconstruction and didn’t have that unpleasant experience. But we got very nice impression about people. Since it’s muslim country, with no bars, restaurants serving alcohol, we found perfect place to mingle with locals - night food market which we fell in love with. After sunset multiple stalls filled up with cooked, baked, pickled food which was prepared to order and served at communal tables. Families with children, couples, teenagers etc. People were friendly, hospitable, food was delicious, service flawless. Thanks to hospitality of Brunei people, we enjoyed all our experience in this country.

  • @hollyodii5969
    @hollyodii5969 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the truthfulness you give on your travel experiences! As a viewer the cons are just as entertaining as the pros. Almost!

  • @NATOnova
    @NATOnova Před 2 lety +9

    appreciate this video. too often people are afraid to call out their least favorite things or experiences, even if its useful for others

  • @Micaelka
    @Micaelka Před 7 měsíci

    hey i was wondering if you visited czech republic and if you did what do you think about it?

  • @RoyalHabsburg
    @RoyalHabsburg Před 6 měsíci +4

    I went to Brunei with my wife and son. We went to the same Mosque and a man in his 30s was yelling at us to get out, then an older man with a grey beard told him to be quiet and he welcomed us into the mosque. It’s a beautiful country but there is nothing to do in the capital. We went into the jungle camping and had fun. It was an in and out trip. 4 nights from Shanghai.

  • @mattwakefield4147
    @mattwakefield4147 Před 2 lety +88

    Your videos are great especially in the lesser known countries. They are real inspiring for travelling there

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +9

      Thanks Matt!

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 Před 2 lety +1

      יי

    • @idraw8898
      @idraw8898 Před 2 lety

      @@drewbinsky when are u planning to visit nepal? Its been a long time

    • @mattwakefield4147
      @mattwakefield4147 Před 2 lety

      @@idraw8898 He needs good reason to go back, maybe he'll go to mount Everest someday

    • @idraw8898
      @idraw8898 Před 2 lety

      @@mattwakefield4147 yea Hope so he will come back

  • @markbasick2078
    @markbasick2078 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thanks for sharing your experiences with us, Drew. One question: how do you stay healthy while traveling the developing world?

  • @groinBlaster31
    @groinBlaster31 Před 7 dny

    Interesting about Brunei. I visited too, and didnt have problems. Although i did go with a guide everywhere

  • @rianime9371
    @rianime9371 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I think it's actually good for you to make these videos.
    As they help others know what to look out for.
    For me personally I don't want to make a trip somewhere only to be bombarded with this type stuff.

  • @admagnificat
    @admagnificat Před 2 lety +7

    This was an important one to make, even given your reservations.
    And yes, there are wonderful people in every country -- as we all know -- and you are absolutely right that each trip is just a snapshot of one person's experience in one place at one moment.
    Thank you.

  • @b.campbell7207
    @b.campbell7207 Před rokem +91

    Don't apologize about your experiences, you have the right to like or dislike your personal feelings about anything you've experienced. You've not lied about anything.

    • @peregrino9154
      @peregrino9154 Před 5 měsíci +7

      It's part of the generation he's in. They're so used to apologizing for having an opinion that might offend someone.

    • @showwhite7320
      @showwhite7320 Před 3 měsíci

      @@peregrino9154 You sund like another conservative nutcase.

  • @iggsterify
    @iggsterify Před 6 měsíci +2

    I taught English in Haiti (love that country and those people) for a while, and they would also lock the doors to keep me safe, however i never got the impression that i was unsafe, moreso that they were just good hosts and wanted to ensure that their host was protected from anything. Obviously Haiti has gotten a lot more dangerous to be in these days, but i wonder if your experience in Guyana was similar to mine in Haiti.

    • @Cincy32
      @Cincy32 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You should live in my hometown Springfield, Ohio - we have approximately 14,000 Haitians here.

  • @hawk992
    @hawk992 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was in Guinea in 2011. It was really tough back then, too.

  • @mohammadkhiddir7282
    @mohammadkhiddir7282 Před rokem +584

    Hi Drew, I'm so sorry for your bad experience at our mosque in Brunei. That should not happened, so disrespectful to shout or be aggressive in a mosque. But I disagree that there's not much place to hang around, no public transportation make it harder to move around here. Love your videos and travel. Cheers

    • @timidu7363
      @timidu7363 Před rokem +2

      How is that no public transportation the king of your country is the richest people on the planet but he doesn’t have money for infrastructure for his own country, seems he predicts Islam but he sells alcohol on his hotel’s around the world what a filthy man with two faces 😏

    • @Imperial791
      @Imperial791 Před rokem +20

      @@Indian-CanadianCountryBall golden temple belongs to Sikhs man, why are you taking the credit?

    • @chettainbox
      @chettainbox Před rokem

      Entering mas needed you dick chapped 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @porasy6663
      @porasy6663 Před rokem +3

      @@Imperial791 we are one that's why

    • @ayouxy
      @ayouxy Před rokem +10

      @@Indian-CanadianCountryBall no you don't I've seen Muslims who were forced to say a prayer when they tried to visit a temple...also stop advertising your religion

  • @mmaj2738
    @mmaj2738 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hey Drew, love your channel just a quick question you’ve already traveled the entire world, so have you ever considered maybe doing a United States series? Where you go to every single state?

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video

  • @srinidhiyesh970
    @srinidhiyesh970 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Dear Drewbinsky, is that Djibouti @ 0:23 ?.
    Plz answer

  • @liamcfc
    @liamcfc Před 2 lety +53

    I love your videos, Drew! You are an inspiration as when I’m older I plan to travel!

    • @drewbinsky
      @drewbinsky  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you so much!

    • @charliebickford3088
      @charliebickford3088 Před 2 lety

      Yeah you have made me want to travel to world someday! I love your videos and all the adventures you take!

    • @jenkaah
      @jenkaah Před 2 lety +1

      FACTS! I also want to visit the world like Drew did! the world is amazing and full of wonders!

  • @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia
    @MarcoCuauhtemocMejia Před rokem +462

    I love the concept for this video. I encourage you to use more blunt honesty about a country even if it’s negative. I wish more travel youtubers would just get down to brass tacks and be like
    “this country is a mess and a future failed state or food is bad, or the local people have a corrupt moral spirit”
    or something. So many travel youtubers have toxic positivity or just out right lies so it feels fake.

    • @garywilliams8015
      @garywilliams8015 Před rokem +40

      i feel like if he said that everyone from those countries would be so extremely offended

    • @RuffsReels
      @RuffsReels Před rokem +13

      I think most people could make an educated guess about certain countries especially very poor or war torn that they might not be like staying on a resort in Mexico.

    • @ThaMobstarr
      @ThaMobstarr Před rokem +13

      Also a few single negative experiences can hardly speak for the majority of a country‘s people.

    • @cboyles84
      @cboyles84 Před rokem +2

      😀👍

    • @frostbite3507
      @frostbite3507 Před rokem +2

      Yes!

  • @OtherM112594
    @OtherM112594 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You should have went to a cricket game in Guyana or visited a museum. You could have went to Kaieteur Falls, went inside a lighthouse, eaten amazing food or just gotten drunk at a bar with locals. I visited Guyana for 2 weeks with family and had a good time.

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr Před 7 měsíci

    You're very brave. Just looking at the scenes of the countries you filmed, I wouldn't even consider them.

  • @weshouldsaveourselves6780
    @weshouldsaveourselves6780 Před 2 lety +418

    Unfortunately a lot of countries in Africa suffer with severe poverty and lack of basic necessities like clean water and healthcare. Then if you're expecting a good tourist experience it's really not realistic. If people are barely struggling to live then a tourist isn't going to experience much better. Prayers going out to my African bothers and sisters. They are going through tough times.

    • @ns-4438
      @ns-4438 Před 2 lety +11

      Exactly. That's why you don't visit poor countries.

    • @weshouldsaveourselves6780
      @weshouldsaveourselves6780 Před 2 lety +5

      @Josh Shim I was born and raised in the UK but my ethnicity is Pakistani.

    • @weshouldsaveourselves6780
      @weshouldsaveourselves6780 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ns-4438 yes because the people are struggling as it is so why would a tourist expect much.

    • @dot6614
      @dot6614 Před 2 lety +25

      Lol its not everywhere in Africa. You can go somewhere and still have a good experience

    • @weshouldsaveourselves6780
      @weshouldsaveourselves6780 Před 2 lety +10

      @@dot6614 of course that's why I said a lot of countries in Africa not all. Even then in the poor and dangerous places in the continent of Africa, like Mali and Nigeria there are tons of natural beauty and friendly people but it's the danger of gangs and kidnapping that scares many tourists away. I myself would love to visit countries like Nigeria and Botswana. They could be safer then we know but for now maybe it's not the best idea.

  • @angus7278
    @angus7278 Před 2 lety +79

    I’m glad to see you are still open minded about these places Drew, as I expected you would be. Something you definitely learn from traveling!

  • @rauthpeh315
    @rauthpeh315 Před 7 měsíci

    I like that he's objectively honest yet respectful of the country.

  • @Me-zm1sw
    @Me-zm1sw Před 9 měsíci +20

    The worst place i've been is Marseille, France. Like you said, it's all about first impressions and personal experiences. We were on a bus that was delayed, so we arrived late. It was dark and there were limping, mangy city rats all over the streets and shady men sitting in corners everywhere. We eventually arrived at our AirBnB that (we didn't know this at the time) was in one of the worst parts of the city. The next few days weren't bad but the first one was enough to rank my least favorite city.

    • @John_theodore
      @John_theodore Před 6 měsíci +2

      That city is known for being unsafe. You went for the historical tourist sites?

    • @DidusTheDodo
      @DidusTheDodo Před 6 měsíci

      @@John_theodore both this and we had a flight to Morocco

  • @geoooo3163
    @geoooo3163 Před 2 lety +5

    I have no Words for you drew, ur just so good and interesting when making these vids

  • @timstanley8201
    @timstanley8201 Před rokem +14

    For a few years of my childhood my family was in Guinea, I also went back after high school for a small one month visit. I really can't think of much that I would recommend to a tourist! Ha. But we are still connected with a wonderful tribe that lives very remotely. When I went after high school we landed in Senegal and drove across the border into Guinea and in Guinea we found the local police station (where we get our passports stamped) had been burned down by a riot. Then we went to find gas and found the gas station was also burned! A Few things I remembered enjoying other than the friendship of the tribe we know, are - Mafé (a peanut sauce dish), the mangoes!, The comical knock-off Chinese goods in the markets (adodas instead of adidas for example) , Chocolecca! (A peanut based chocolate spread), making things out of termite clay as a kid, and swimming or fishing in the river in the rainy season! The difference between the rainy season and the dry season is unreal!

  • @AkhilaSivaraman
    @AkhilaSivaraman Před 6 měsíci

    I’m so sorry about your experiences and I’m glad you decided to share.
    It is important you make more of these videos!
    People always talk about their best travel experiences, but it’s only fair to see the other side of a traveler’s life.
    Much love! ❤🫶🏼

  • @theocho8689
    @theocho8689 Před 10 měsíci +14

    Interesting, I was in Guyana this year and had absolute no problems. I walked all over Georgetown and only had one minor issues. Enjoy your adventures!

    • @FRoques
      @FRoques Před 9 měsíci +1

      Guyana recently discovered offshore oil, their economy is growing faster than ever and things will surely change a lot for them in the next 20 years

    • @channing76
      @channing76 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Guyana is untapped gem. Massive empty rainforest and rich natural resources. Being rhe only English country is great as well.

    • @hannahalexy
      @hannahalexy Před 6 měsíci

      Resources are completely meaningless without a stable socio-economic situation and rampant corruption. South Africa and Argentina are some of the most resource rich countries.....@@FRoques

  • @dollyllamaranch
    @dollyllamaranch Před 2 lety +245

    I'm an American. I do like traveling abroad, but my experience is just in Latin America and Europe.
    How can I put it ? You just don't go around taking pictures of other people's children. Not at Mall of America. Not in Manhattan. Not on a beach in California. Not in Chad. Or anywhere else.
    As a traveler, I love taking pictures. Landscapes. Nature. Architecture. Pictures out the bus window. Food. View out the window of the hotel room.
    I don't take pictures of local kids, or at least try not to. Photographing the cats in Parque Kennedy in Lima meant I had to do some cropping because I wanted pictures of the cats, not the kids..

    • @abyss7524
      @abyss7524 Před 2 lety

      Bruh stop noying like a little scared child

    • @rbunebula_1551
      @rbunebula_1551 Před 2 lety

      ¿Eres de Miami?

    • @abhishek_singh9
      @abhishek_singh9 Před 2 lety +42

      Yea... No one should take pictures of others children's... without permission.!
      I mean imagine.. a grownup stranger taking pictures of your children's out of nowhere..
      That's a red flag for Me.!

    • @mohamoudmohamud3896
      @mohamoudmohamud3896 Před 2 lety +33

      I very much agree. I don't understand why anyone would take a picture a of a child, with or without permission of the parent. It's just weird.
      Maybe it's because I'm a teacher and I'm very protective of young people against a world full of creeps.
      Just enjoy your time in the country without taking videos of pictures of kids. It's not fair on them at all.

    • @Jordan-xg4pn
      @Jordan-xg4pn Před 2 lety +20

      @@mohamoudmohamud3896 Unfortunately people always take pictures of people and kids form the third world.

  • @Hammad_Speaks
    @Hammad_Speaks Před 2 lety +4

    I always love your videos for being Honest and Genuine..
    Keep up the good work Drew 💚

  • @mikevaujin4525
    @mikevaujin4525 Před měsícem

    You don’t have to apologize. You are entitled to your opinion and you are speaking from experience. Thanks for the video.

  • @Houndouur
    @Houndouur Před 7 měsíci +1

    i live next to brunei and everytime i've visited it's kinda felt like a dead mall of a country