
A travel vlogger who has visited all 197 countries in the world shared his seven worst from his adventures. Drew Binsky is known for travelling to extreme destinations, and he shares "stories about inspiring people, hidden cultures, and wild adventures in faraway places" on his hugely popular with 5.28million subscribers.
After visiting every single country, he reflected on his experiences in a 20-second video that whizzed through his least favourites, summarising his experience in a few words. was number one, simply stating he "nearly died twice," and in an orginal post in 2018, the vlogger explained he had some of the "worst days" of his life in N'Djamena, where he had a "miserable time".
He wrote: "Never in my life have I been more scared, threatened, or attacked (both verbally and physically) than in this hot, dusty, beaten-down deserted city.
"I was in a disastrous police chase on a motorbike and I also was attacked by a dozen people for taking 1 photo inside a minibus."
He concluded he didn't "hate" Chad, realising that unlucky situations can make or break an experience in any country.
The next on the list was Nauru, a tiny island in Micronesia, northeast of and northwest of Tuvalu which he described as "dark and eerie".
Although his ranking completely contradicts his original post in 2019, when he said it was his "155th country, and maybe the most interesting one yet" adding "NAURU IS AMAZING!".
came next due to "verbal harassment". In a video from his visit in 2019, he wrote: "We've spent the past 2.5 days here and it's been a very interesting experience to say the least.
"I love the people and the nature -- they are both world class. But something doesn't feel right to me about the society..."
made the list because it was "beyond chaotic". He visited Douala in 2018 and said the political situation was "a lot worse than I imagined".
He was "not a fan" of the touristy island of St Vincent either, as he believed it was "overpriced". The is comparable to western Europe, on average four percent lower than in UK, according to figures comparison site Numbeo.
rounded off his list, saying he was scammed $300 at the border d for not having a cholera shot. In a separate video, he reported the Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption Commission said they arrested the suspects and offered a refund of the money within 24 hours of the video being uploaded.
Then came Bahrain, which despite being accompanied by a joyful picture, he said was "extremely boring".
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