Sup, /trv
I wonder what are you people's fav YouTube travelling channels. Last indication on this board was Rick Steves, but his videos are pretty boring.
Don't know if it counts as travel related, but there is a Singaporean guy who posts some really great videos of North Korea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BNN4tlBy-g
This guy's channel is pretty good, also.
>>1108392
Why so many dislikes and comments disabled?
>>1108513
North Korean videos always get dislikes, maybe people expressing dislike at the Government ?
>>1108431
>its a designated episode
Have recommended him before, will do again. Joe Goes. He's more about awkward interviews than actual travelling, but this gives a cool perspective into the minds of locals.
>>1108392
This is filmed in DPRK? Looks modern as fuck! :O Can't be..
>>1108385
I tend not to watch those travel vloggers or bloggers unless I need advice. They tend to make me depressed that I can't have the same resources as them to travel all around the world
>>1109189
Same, but mainly I just can't stand their smug attitude.
Mark Wiens is cool, he focuses on food.
https://www.youtube.com/user/migrationology/
Kyde & Eric is a favorite of mine. Since they currently live in Tokyo, most of their recent videos are Japan heavy, but they do travel around SEA frequently.
They dedicated a year of their lives to traveling the globe back around 2012.
Ben Brown and >>1108431
>>1108385
Disrupting the Rabblement is great.
Sadly he no longer travels and his more recent video are more aimed at creating a presence for his business online.
His early videos are pretty good though, you can probably learn a lot from his mistakes (and successes too).
>>1108385
https://www.youtube.com/svdelos