My 5 LEAST Favorite Countries (After Visiting Them All)

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Published 2022-04-24
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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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All Comments (21)
  • @drewbinsky
    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 🙏
  • Usually, when I look at the travel videos on YouTube, 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.
  • @misterx1342
    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.
  • @HS6_00
    The fact he went from criticizing Dijibouti for being inconvenient and expensive to causally talking about being almost murdered twice in Chad is hilarious.
  • @ajax7590
    It’s crazy he had a better time in North Korea than some of these countries
  • @amynotmi_mi
    So glad you made this video! Thank you for sharing real experiences, the good & the bad
  • I honestly would like to hear you do a top 10 or 15. Keep going, i want all the good gossip 🍿🍿
  • @diane9247
    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.
  • @SabbaticalTommy
    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
  • @ElDuDerinO-ql7gm
    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.
  • @MrPl0w
    Such great insight from a world traveller. Taking notes
  • @ShivNC
    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
  • @douglasjgallup
    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.
  • @vilasyang
    Thank you for sharing your experience. Save me tons of my time.
  • @stewietfg
    Interesting stuff. Appreciate your willingness to share this and the way you talk about it!
  • @gerryo25
    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.
  • @7520_
    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. <3
  • @jeanogato3327
    You are very brave, Drew. Much respect for what you do
  • @kurtlatchman
    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.