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Best Travel Vloggers and YouTubers to Follow in 2024

Best Travel Vloggers and YouTubers to Follow in 2024

As a travel vlogger myself, I may be biased but I think that travel vloggers provide a captivating insight into the world of travel and adventure. You can explore destinations from the comfort of your sofa and get endlessly inspired for your next trips.

The visual storytelling that video content allows for is perfect for travel. I think it’s an amazing way to discover new and unique perspectives on travel.

Travel videos resonate with aspiring adventurers in a way that can be difficult with written content.

Plus, it’s a great way of getting to know a creator and the face behind a travel blog . I love that travel vlogs provide a more personal approach that combines an informative experience with wonderful creativity.

To help you discover the best travel content out there, I have compiled a list of the top travel vloggers and YouTubers for the most engaging travel video content.

I’ve included sections on solo female travellers, family travel vloggers, British travel vloggers, and travel couples. 

From personality-led travel vlogs to stunning cinematic masterpieces, here is my pick of the best travel vloggers and YouTubers to follow in 2024.

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Jessie Moore is a luxury travel expert with years of experience travelling the world to find the best destinations, hotels and adventures.

Top travel vloggers

Fearless and far.

Mike Corey is the man behind adventure travel vlog, Fearless and Far . I love that he journeys to weird and wonderful destinations, which are far away from the mainstream.

It is a wonderfully creative vlog that encourages people to face their fears to travel the world.

Mike approaches travel and life as an extreme sport. The results are wild, unique, and downright crazy travel experiences. His travel vlogs are a rollercoaster of adventure and adrenaline-fuelled travel.

Drew Binsky

Drew Binsky is an American travel vlogger and Youtube documentary maker. His travel vlog has a heavy focus on discovering and celebrating the various cultures across the world.

Telling unique stories of the communities and culture behind every location, he brings his viewers daily travel videos.

In a refreshing approach to travel vlogging, Drew puts a spotlight on sociopolitical issues, including human rights, gay and transgender acceptance, and challenging racial and religious stereotypes.

He wants to bust the myth that the world is unsafe, inspiring other people to travel and widen their perspective of the world; which I think is an admirable goal.

As if that wasn’t enough, Drew often features amazing special guests on his channel too.

Nadine Sykora is a seasoned globetrotter who brings an impossibly fun and positive energy to her travel content.

I think her energy is genuinely infectious, adding an optimistic and lively dimension to travel and adventure.

It’s this approach that elevates her storytelling, inspiring young people to travel. Her videos are helpful and informative, from packing guides to handy travel hacks.

Hey Nadine is therefore a great resource for aspiring young adventurers.

Sam Kolder is a Canadian adventurer and creator of exceptional travel videos. As a seriously talented travel filmmaker, Kolder’s videos are nothing short of cinematic masterpieces.

Kold is a channel for high quality travel content, as well as some educational videos for aspiring filmmakers.

In his travel videos, you’ll discover engaging storytelling and the best transitions you’ve ever seen. Kolder is also known for his incredible drone shots and a habit for backflipping off tall structures.

Videos are few and far between but, trust me, they are always worth the wait. My favourite travel video of all time is Kold’s Hey Tim :

Lost LeBlanc

Christian LeBlanc is another Canadian adventurer. His unwavering passion for travel shines through his well executed videos on his YouTube channel, Lost LeBlanc .

He has created a dedicated community of like-minded travellers as a result. I love that LeBlanc encourages his viewers to step out of their comfort zones in the pursuit of adventure and global discovery.

He offers a lot of resources to other aspiring travel filmmakers and photographers, teaching both the creative and business side of the travel vlogging sphere.

Formerly known as Migrationology, Mark Wien’s travel vlog is one for the foodies. He believes that food is the reason you should travel and believe me when I say that his dribble-worthy videos strongly support this claim!

His content combines incredible food discoveries with highly watchable travel experiences.

Mark is based in Thailand with his wife, but he frequently travels all over the world trying amazing food from various different countries and cultures.

He is constantly on the hunt for local delicacies and mouth-watering meals.

Phil Good Travel

In the Phil Good Travel vlog , Phil Calvert travels across Europe sprinkling positivity everywhere he goes. His aim is to promote solidarity between all backgrounds, races, and upbringings.

Given that black travellers are frequently the minority in Europe, Phil has set out to create a community of black travellers in this part of the world.

I love that he brings open-mindedness and optimism to his travel videos, and his enthusiasm is truly infectious.

Sorelle Amore

Sorelle is a quirky bundle of energy with a huge and infectious smile.

Her YouTube channel offers more than just travel, whether it’s home updates or ‘Advanced Selfie’ photography tips. In short, she wants to inspire confidence and creativity.

Her videos feel very authentic, with none of the superficial or forced feel that you sometimes get with other vloggers. Sorelle is constantly striving to be a better human, and tries to inspire others to do the same.

She recently moved to Iceland, so if you love Iceland content (who doesn’t!) then you’ll love some of her latest videos.

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Solo female travel vloggers

Brooke saward.

A travel vlogger from Tasmania, Brooke Saward aims to inspire young people to travel more, and to feel more confident travelling solo.

Brooke documents her travels on her YouTube channel in a way that feels authentic and accessible. A popular blogger, vlogger, author, and adventurer.

Eva zu Beck

Eva zu Beck is an adventure traveller and solo female explorer. On her YouTube channel Eva explores less visited destinations which are not commonly seen in mainstream travel media.

Whether it’s visiting Aleppo and Damascus in Syria, hiking the K2 base camp in Pakistan, or trekking alone through Mongolia.

Eva aims to tell the stories of those people, communities, and cultures that you don’t normally see or have access to. She encourages people to push themselves out of their comfort zones.

A truly inspiring solo female traveller and one of my personal favourites.

I Am Aileen

Aileen Adalid is a travel vlogger from the Philippines. She did what many of us dream of doing: she quit her corporate job at 21 to travel the world.

Aileen shows her viewers how to travel the world as a digital nomad, inspiring her community of travel dreamers to do the same.

On her channel, I Am Aileen , you’ll find beautiful travel videos which are packed full of tips and tricks. I love that she also shows you how to live a sustainable travel lifestyle.

Jennelle Eliana

Known as the woman who lives in a van with her pet snake, Jennelle Eliana’s YouTube channel exploded within a matter of weeks. Her travel vlog has a light-hearted feel with a strong focus on sustainability.

All her videos are shot and edited on her iPhone. I think hte lower production values of her videos provide a more authentic portrayal of van life.

She addresses the less glamorous sides of travel and I love that it doesn’t feel as curated or manufactured.

Oneika the Traveller

A thrill-seeker and travel junkie, Oneika Raymond is dedicated to inspiring people of colour to travel the world and live outside of their comfort zone. She inspires through education and engaging storytelling.

Oneika is not just a successful travel vlogger. She is also an award-winning writer, journalist, and keynote speaker – having spoken at the Women in Travel Summit and Women’s Travel Fest. 

Pocket Wanderings

Okay this is a shameless self-promotion but it would be remiss of me not to include my own YouTube channel in this list!

I’m still relatively new to travel blogging but I’m hoping to grow my YouTube community moving forwards. On my channel you’ll find solo travel tips, luxury travel inspiration and hotel reviews.

Family travel vloggers

The bucket list family.

The Gee family started out when they sold everything and left home to travel around the world to become Family Travel Journalists.

The Bucket List Family travel vlog documents their many adventures and travels across the world.

They describe themselves as “just your ‘average’ family”, playing on the fact that most people wouldn’t consider their adventure-fuelled family life to be ‘average’ at all.

I’m sure that the Gee family will certainly make you question whether settling down is the best way to approach family life!

Hopscotch the Globe

Hopscotch the Globe is run by travel couple, Kristen and Siya. Until recently, they would have fallen into the travel couple section – but now they have a daughter and a dog, they are fully fledged family adventurers.

Their aim is to inspire couples and families to travel more. The couple share travel tips, destination guides, food adventures, and tiny home living on their channel.

I find their videos to be funny, entertaining, and genuinely helpful.

Wolter’s World

The Wolter’s World channel is a great destination for honest travel advice. It comprises a family of four who have lived, studied, worked, and travelled across the world.

Wolter addresses the best and the worst parts of travelling to help his viewers be better prepared.

In sharing honest perspectives, Wolter provides helpful insights into the culture and people of the places he visits.

He has a preference for showing this more realistic side of travel – rather than fancy drone shots and backflips of cliffs. There are new videos every Wednesday and Saturday.

The Makepeace family consists of Caz, Craig, Kalyra, and Savannah. They are on a mission to prove that travel does not have to stop after children.

They have travelled the world nomadically since 1997, so trust me when I say that these guys really know what they’re talking about.

Having travelled solo, as a couple, as expats, as digital nomads, in an RV, and as a family, they bring multiple viewpoints to the travel experience.

Their videos help fellow travel lovers unplug from the chaos, travel more, and create better memories – all with kids in tow.

British travel vloggers

Fun for louis.

Louis Cole is a popular British travel vlogger, recognised by his signature dreadlocks.

He’s also partial to a backflip in wonderful and remote locations. The Fun For Louis channel brings upbeat and charismatic video content.

Louis is a non-stop adventurer, creating daily vlogs – so there is a lot of content to get stuck into. You’ll find a whole variety of creative content and fun adventures on Louis’ travel vlog.

It’s exciting, entertaining, and engaging.

Mr Ben Brown

A talented photographer and filmmaker, Ben Brown documents his travels to far-flung destinations. As a result of his engaging content, Ben has achieved wide acclaim for his YouTube content.

Ben is also a professional athlete, as a two-time world champion kayaker. He is energetic and optimistic, which I think shines through his travel content.

Psycho Traveller

Birmingham-born Aly is a digital nomad who has built an online community of fellow travel lovers. The ‘psycho part’ of Psycho Traveller comes from the fact that Aly is a Psychology graduate. 

I love that Aly provides raw, honest commentary in her content, as well as helpful tips and tricks. She aims to inspire everyone – of all ages and backgrounds – to live the life they want to live.

She is also a best-selling author and public speaker.

Couple travel vloggers

The planet d.

An endearing adventure couple, Dave and Deb live by the motto ‘adventure is for everyone’. They are a refreshing change from the ‘perfect’ travel couples you see plastered all over Instagram.

The aim of Planet D is to inspire everyone to seek adventure – you don’t have to be young, fit and rich to travel. 

Their videos provide valuable information and unique experiences for anyone looking to live a more adventure-fuelled life.

Sailing La Vagabonde

Sailing La Vagabonde is run by Australian couple Riley Whitelum and Elayna Carausu. It all started with a dream of circumnavigating the globe by sailboat – with no previous sailing experience!

Riley and Elayna share video content around their seafaring experiences, including useful information for those looking to start sailing.

They inspire others to live an alternative lifestyle and also hope to raise ocean awareness. Now they have a baby in tow, so there’s a new and exciting dimension to their travels!

Kara and Nate

Kara and Nate are high school sweethearts who have been travelling the world full-time for five years. They started with a goal of travelling to 100 countries – which they have since achieved and surpassed!

The travel couple embark on all kinds of adventures – from hiking Everest Base Camp to taking the Trans-Siberian Railway.

You can also find a number of resources on travel hacking, YouTube, and entrepreneurship on their blog.

The Endless Adventure

Eric and Allison embody the classic story of leaving steady jobs to pursue a life of travel as digital nomads.

Their YouTube channel, The Endless Adventure , offers a tantalising combination of travel, food, and adventure – all of the best things in life!

I think this is a great channel for travel foodies, as they share some of the most mouth-watering food from around the world.

I have no doubt that Eric and Allison will inspire you to hit the road and pursue a life of adventure.

Flying the Nest

Stephen & Jess are an Australian couple with a passion for adventure. You’ll find a range of travel content on Flying the Nest , from daily life and food discoveries to volunteering and worldly travels.

The couple share a diverse range of travel experiences, from hiking Machu Picchu to overwater bungalows in the Maldives.

Their videos offer a unique historical insight and engaging video content. Plus, they now have a new baby to join their adventures.

I couldn’t possibly fit all of the amazing travel vloggers out there into this list. But these are some of my personal favourites and a great place to start if you’re feeling overwhelmed with all the travel content on YouTube.

As mentioned above, I do have my own YouTube channel ? It’s only in the early stages I’m already in the process of expanding it and any new subscribers honestly means the world.

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I follow Steve Marsh out of Scotland, Cecila Blomdahl out of Svalbard Norway, Mathers on the Map out of New Jersey, and Erik Aanderaa out of Norway. All great travel content. Thanks for these. I plan to check out a few.

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The Best Travel Vloggers on YouTube in 2022

If you’re anything like me, your YouTube home feed includes a lot of travel stories, with food and travel vloggers, around the world explorers, van life channels, and outdoor adventurers.

Watching travel videos helps me decide where to travel next in the world, and what exactly to do once I get there.

In person travel around the world is difficult with the pandemic right now, so I’ve loved watching travel adventures virtually from my favorite YouTubers. It’s a wonderful way to mentally escape the stress and uncertainty of the last year.

YouTube has more than 2 billion (yes, that’s billion with a b ) monthly logged in users. If you’re a prospective travel vlogger, getting your videos on YouTube can be as easy as filming a video, editing with a video editor , and uploading. Because getting started on YouTube can be so simple, that’s meant plenty of vloggers, with interesting stories to tell, are on the platform.

Many of my favorite vloggers introduce viewers to bucket list travel adventures around the world, while others stay closer to home.

Several travel bloggers on this list, like Kara and Nate, made the transition from around-the-word travel videos to van life during the pandemic. Others have bought and renovated isolated cabins, while others continue their adventures locally.

I enjoy watching their current adventures, but it’s also a great time to dig back in the archives and watch older videos. I even check out a few classic travel TV shows from time to time!

The Best Travel YouTube Channels

Check out some of our favorite YouTube travel channels. We think these are the some of the best travel vloggers on YouTube right now.

Kara and Nate 2.1 Million YouTube Subscribers

I just found Kara and Nate’s channel in the last year. It’s fantastic, and I wish I’d found it sooner! Kara and Nate are a husband and wife team from Nashville Tennessee, who traveled to 100 countries before travel slowed down in 2020.

The production quality of this channel is fantastic, with high quality videography, and great audio as well. These days, they’re making content driving through the USA in a van, with plenty of stops at interesting accommodations and attractions along the way.

Favorite video: We Slept Outside in Antarctica

Eamon and Bec 782K YouTube subscribers

Eamon and Bec are a Canadian couple that I started watching when they were travelling around Europe and Morocco in their self converted Sprinter van. There’s plenty of gorgeous content on here about their travels, their vegan recipes (they even have a vegan cookbook), and life on the road.

These days, Eamon and Bec are vlogging about renovating their cabin in the woods of Ontario, Canada.

Favorite travel video: How to Winter in the Canadian Wilderness

Foresty Forest 245K YouTube subscribers

Foresty Forest is the real deal, if you’re interested in bicycle touring, ascending mountains, and the great outdoors. His crockpot makes frequent appearances, with simple home cooked meals made in the van.

This is old school YouTube, without paid sponsorships, or paid reviews.

You’ll find yourself singing the insanely catchy theme song, “ Foresty Forest, he lives in a van… Foresty Forest! “

I always catch myself smiling when there’s a new Foresty Forest upload.

Favorite video: Living in a Minivan During Freezing Temperatures

Christian Schaffer – 70K subscribers

Christian makes her living as an outdoor adventure and travel photographer, and was a former Abercrombie model and retail manager.

As you’d expect, her travel videography is beautiful, but the channel is also packed full of thoughtful, intelligent tips about van life, making money, and life in general.

Favorite video: Van Life | Parking and Solo Female Safety

The Wild Card: Tom Green 267K YouTube subscribers

Bet you didn’t expect to find Tom Green on this list!

Tom is best known as a comedian, whose career started on MTV in the 1990s. He’s known for quirky and often pretty juvenile comedy like the Bum Bum Song , the Slutmobile , and Hollywood films Road Trip and Charlie’s Angels, as well as being married to Drew Barrymore in the early 2000s.

These days, Green seems a lot more introspective, as he’s vlogging his van life with his adorable dog, Charlie. Green’s still a quirky mix, with gorgeous cinematography, visits to stunning and out of the way places, musical offerings, and rambling, free-form live streams.

Favorite video: Lost Ancient City In America – Tom Green Visits Chaco Culture National Historical Park – Van Life

Slim Potatohead 129K YouTube subscribers

Slim Potatohead is something of an outlier among travel vlogs.

There’s definitely good videography and storytelling here, but this is not the vlog for you if you’re looking for fast paced, high excitement travel. Slim meanders along on his adventures, and it often seems like very little happens in a given blog. That said, he’s definitely an authentic voice that’s well worth checking out.

He travels pulling a small older trailer, spending plenty of time off grid in nature. Older videos feature the USA and Mexico, but these days he’s focusing on travel within Canada. There are videos on frugal camper renovations, camping spots, and plenty of exploring and meandering.

Favorite travel video: Latitude High: The Arctic Circle Campout

Mark Wiens 7.28 Million YouTube subscribers

Enthusiastic and energetic, Mark Wiens is a food vlogger who shares about South East Asia from his home base in Bangkok, Thailand.

I was first introduced to Mark’s Migrationology blog back in 2012, and I’ve loved following his transition to being one of YouTube’s most popular food and travel vloggers.

He features plenty of street food videos, with a strong focus on Thai food and travel.

Favorite video: Extreme Thai Street Food – CRAZY TOM YUM Late-Night Food Tour in Bangkok, Thailand!

Tyler and Todd 77K YouTube subscribers

Tyler and Todd are one of my absolute favorite channels. They’re funny, engaging, and have absolutely gorgeous videography and solid audio.

They’re a Canadian couple who travel with their adorable dogs Charlie and Eddy.

Because of the pandemic, they’re currently not traveling, but I’ve loved following along as they make a home in Nova Scotia, building an off grid cabin.

Incredibly personable and funny, they’re a treat to watch each week.

Favorite video: Gay Couple’s Routine | Living in an RV full time

Vancity Vanlife 145K YouTube subscribers

Vancity Vanlife features Chrome and his adorable bulldog pup, Cruz.

Chrome is a former professional DJ, so this is a fantastic channel if you love great music and great audio. As a former DJ, he has a fantastic voice for audio.

He uploads almost every day, and this channel is a throwback to early daily vlogs of YouTube. Videos are based mostly around Vancouver, British Columbia, but he does sojourn around Canada and into the USA when he’s able. It’s a great channel to get a feel for daily van life realities.

Favorite video: Winter Van Life In The Frosty Canadian Mountains… Is It Lonely Out Here?

Drew Binsky 2.34 Million YouTube subscribers

Drew, an American YouTuber, is definitely an engaging, entertaining presence on YouTube. He’s also controversial, as he continued traveling during the pandemic, and he’s garnered criticism for visiting countries like North Korea.

This is the type of channel that you’ll likely either love or hate.

Favorite travel video: He is the Ice Man (Wim Hof)

Project Amber 57K YouTube subscribers

Project Amber follows the adventures of a UK vlogger and his adorable Spaniel puppy, Lance as they travel in a converted ex-ambulance.

There’s plenty of great content in the archives that features road trips around the UK and Europe.

The man and dog duo just bought off-grid land in Portugal, and I’m looking forward to watching his local Portuguese adventures.

Favorite video: VAN TOUR – Ex-Ambulance Turned Offgrid Home on Wheels, with Log Burner & Upstairs Bedroom

Lost in Europe

Ash Pollard of Lost in Europe is a 27 year old photographer from Leicester/England.

As the channel title suggests, he mostly features van travel around Europe. There’s some gorgeous videography here, and I’ve loved his time in Scotland, as well has his new content on van life in the winter.

Favorite video: Winter Snow Storm Living In A Van / Arctic Van Life

Bald and Bankrupt 2.66 Million subscribers

Bald and Bankrupt follows the adventures of English travel vlogger Benjamin Rich, who mostly focuses on visiting post-Soviet states.

This channel is much more about meeting everyday people, and getting to know them and their lives, than cinematic scenes and views. It’s great entertainment, and I love that it focuses on getting to know people.

Like Drew Binsky, Rich has travelled during the pandemic. Rich was hospitalized for nine days for coronavirus in July 2020 in Serbia, which was not under lockdown at the time. He admitted that he was “blasé” about the pandemic, and has cautioned his viewers to take the pandemic seriously.

Favorite video: Inside The Belarus Chernobyl Zone

These are just some of my top picks for the best travel vlogs on YouTube channel to follow in 2022! I hope you enjoy watching their videos as much as I do.

Do you have any top travel vloggers suggestions that we missed? Let us know in the comments below.

Some really good travel Vloggers in the list! Thanks for the compilation!

travel vlogging is an emerging activity and i am also thinking of starting it in in dubai visit.

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21 Best Travel Vlogs YOU Need to Follow in 2023

What are the best travel vlogs to follow in 2023?

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And there are many reasons to pay attention to travel vloggers . Not only are they a source of entertainment. But they are extremely helpful.

When I first started to travel, it was overwhelming. There were so many things I didn’t know about how to plan a trip and even more things I didn’t know about what to do once we got there! At that time, there weren’t any excellent resources out there for beginners like me who wanted to learn how to travel better.

But today there are endless amounts of information. And travel vlogs are one of the best sources out there.

Best Travel Vlogs To Follow in 2023

Best Travel Vlogs

Below you will find travel videos that cover the beaten path places in Southeast Asia or explore a National Park. But also travel content that helps viewers get ready to travel. Like the best things to do in New York. Or just some much-needed travel inspiration .

Youtube Travel Vloggers and Vlogs

Ginger on the go.

Ginger on the Go is a newer travel vlogger but growing quickly. Stephen is a great adventure travel vlogger with videos on travel tips, city guides, and quirky adventures. Ginger on the Go journey started with his first trip to Ireland. Years ago.

He has unique video ideas for his viewers, like exploring a new city and using coin flips to decide what he does. But also helpful instructions, tips, and packing guides. And a fun editing style.

As one of the many digital nomads, he was once a travel blogger but is now one of the best travel vlogs to follow in 2023. With a quickly growing Youtube Channel.

Vagabrothers

The Vagabrothers are a pair of brothers who document their travels and the food they eat along the way. Their motto is: “Our journey of cultural and Culinary Discovery across the world”. Which is a very accurate description of what you’re going to see if you tune in. They’ve been traveling since 2012. They’ve racked up over 1 million subscribers on YouTube, which must be why they had their travel show.

The brothers have some seriously good taste for finding interesting places. Like their Ireland video.

Fun for Louis

Fun for Louis is a travel vlogger with a great sense of humor. He has almost two million subscribers, and his videos are filled with fun, laughter, and adventure.

He showcases the hard work that goes into preparing for his travels, as well as the interesting people he meets along the way.

Wolter’s World

Wolters World Gives Honest 1st Hand Travel Advice to Help Fellow Travelers Get the Most out of Their Travel Experience. And every video is great, helpful, and well edited.

Videos about helpful topics like the Shocks of Traveling to a new country. And traveling as a solo trip, plus other travel tips for packing, budgeting, planning, and safety.

Mr Ben Brown

Mr Ben Brown’s videos are always very informative and entertaining. He focuses on places that are off the beaten track, which makes them even more interesting if you are planning to travel there yourself.

Adventure Vloggers

Fearless & far.

Fearless & Far is a travel vlogger who has been featured on the Travel Channel and many other media outlets.

Mike Corey, the brain behind the channel, is one of the best travel vloggers out there. He has lived a life full of incredible experiences. Like his exploding hammer video. His fearless nature led him down many paths. But ultimately led him to one-of-a-kind experiences. He is my favorite adventure vloggers out there.

Drew Binsky

Drew Binsky is a travel vlogger from the United States who has over 3 million subscribers on his YouTube channel . He hopes to inspire people to explore hidden cultures and crazy adventures through his videos. His videos are mostly focused on traveling to every single country in the world.

This may seem like an impossible task, but Drew recently reached that goal! He shows all of us how it’s done by making great videos from different countries all around the world. This is great because you have videos that cover everywhere in the world, from South Korea in Asia to British Columbia in North America. And even the middle east. He is one of the biggest adventure vloggers out there.

Migrationology – Mark Wein

Mark Wiens is a food lover, and one of the biggest adventurers. He loves to travel around the world. His videos are very informative and entertaining to watch. He has been traveling for many years now and has visited over 100 countries.

In his videos, he shows his viewers how to make delicious meals with local ingredients that can be found in each country he visits. He also gives them tips on how to save money while traveling in each country by finding cheap hotels and eating at local restaurants. Every tip is great. And It is a great vlog, and one of the biggest travel YouTube channels. And full of mouth-watering food.

We can find travel vloggers in all corners of the globe. Video content helps us explore places we haven’t visited. And travel vlogging can not only inspire us but prepare us for a journey. Discover unknown places we have never been to, like New Zealand, South America, or Nova Scotia .

Couple Travel Vlogs

Kara and nate.

You might not be familiar with Kara and Nate, but you should be. They are a married couple who travel the world together, having fun bouncing around the globe, chasing our passions, and interesting stories. They have been to over 100 countries, so they know what they’re talking about with travel. Their videos are mostly about traveling around the world.

Flying the Nest

Maybe you’ve heard of our family vloggers, Flying the Nest? Maybe not. But you should check them out.

Stephen, Jess, and baby Hunter have traveled around dozens of countries! They’ve had some amazing adventures along the way. They aim to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks, and go on their adventure.

Their videos include luxury hotels and spas, as well as cool things to do around Europe. Easily making them a great YouTube channel. But one of the best travel vloggers on the internet. Their travel-related videos are fun. And make them one of the best digital nomads making videos today.

Sailing La Vagabonde

Sailing La Vagabonde is a couple of travel vlog with the dream of circumnavigating the globe by sailboat. We have now sailed over 90,000nm each across many oceans and seas. They aim to inspire others to explore alternative options of living and to spread ocean awareness.

They have many’a vlog and video about sailing around the world for adventure seekers who wish to travel. And they seek the goal of sharing a positive message and inspiring others with our journey through life! What more could you want from a travel video?

These are a couple of the best travel vloggers who have a great YouTube channel .

The Endless Adventure

The Endless Adventure is a couple of travel vlogs, in which the hosts live in a renovated 1976 Coachmen RV. Their videos feature good road trips, around the USA and beyond.

They are one of the best travel vloggers , as well as a great YouTube channel to follow.

Best Female Travel Vloggers on Youtube

Grrrltraveler.

Christine Kaaloa is the creator of the travel channel GRRRLTRAVELER. She has been traveling around the world for years. Her storytelling is all about her adventures, solo travel, and food. She currently lives in Hawaii, where she works as a photographer and writer. Christine’s videos are all about her travels and the things that she loves to do while traveling. She has a great perspective, and sense of humor. And is very charismatic, and entertaining to watch!

Eva Zu Beck

Eva Zu Beck is a raw adventurer seeking the experience of feeling alive. She has over 1 million subscribers on her channel, where she posts videos from around the world. Highlighting her solo adventures in places like Iceland and Belize. Right now, she is on the I’m living Expedition Wild – driving the length of the Pan-American Highway in her Land Rover. And preparing to survive a solo adventure in Alaska.

Hey Nadine is a travel vlog that follows the adventures of Nadine and her husband as they travel around the world. They share their experiences and give travel tips. Plus document their family’s new life on the road in an RV/campervan. Their newest family member is baby Isla, who goes on these adventures with them.

Jennelle Eliana

Jennelle Eliana is a travel vlogger and creator of the YouTube channel Jenn Eliana travel vlog. The channel documents her life living and traveling in a 1995 GMC Vandura Explorer”. She has over two million subscribers on YouTube and aims to inspire you guys to get out there and do what makes you happy. In her travel video , she talks about taking road trips, van travel, camping, exploring fresh places, as well as her favorite destinations.

I Am Aileen

I Am Aileen is a travel vlogger who specializes in solo travel and digital nomad work. She quit her job in the Philippines to pursue her dreams, and has since visited all 7 continents. And it is a country worth visit, that is just one of the facts about Philippines !

Her videos include everything from Iceland to Japan . Her videos focus on an adventure. Aileen is a self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie who loves to solo travel, flying over Victoria falls and taking part in any other adventure activities she can find. But don’t let that fool you. She’s also super sweet!

Allison Anderson

Allison’s channel is filled with inspirational travel vlogs and tutorials on how to plan your trip. But she also includes videos about life after traveling and minimalism.

Family Travel Vlogs

The bucket list family.

One of the biggest names in travel vlogging is The Bucket List Family. This family has been traveling the world together for years and started posting videos on their YouTube channel over 7 years ago. Their mission? To see as many countries in the world, make travel vlogs, and have adventures along the way.

Y Travel is a travel vlog that focuses on the adventures of the Y family. They have been traveling for over 23 years, and they currently live in Brisbane, Australia. The family loves the outdoors, craves adventure, is sports mad, and can’t ignore a good festival or farmer’s market.

This is one of the best Family Travel Vlogs , but they are also one run a great travel blog.

The Planet D

If you’re looking for travel vloggers, look no further than Dave and Deb of The Planet D . They traveled over 100 countries and all 7 continents. Their videos highlight our favorite destinations. And things to do with travel guides, travel tips, and beautiful, 4k, drone shots. They live by the motto “Adventure is for Everyone” . And they filled many of their travel videos with fun, inspiration, and helpful information. They are also fantastic photographers, wanderlusters, and full of positive energy.

From the most extreme places to the most ordinary ones, there is a video and a YouTube Channel for everyone. Whether it’s about exploring new cultures. Or sharing tips on how to travel by yourself and still make friends along the way. These best travel vloggers and YouTube channels are sure to inspire you!

These are the best travel vlogs to follow in 2023.

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28 Best Travel Vloggers you NEED TO FOLLOW for Wanderlust in 2023

Last Updated on July 27, 2023 by Christine Kaaloa

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Living your passion for travel is one thing, but filming yourself doing it  daily to weekly  for binge watching audiences on YouTube is another! Yet, the list of travel vloggers on YouTube grows as storytelling techniques of its creators evolve to keep you tuned in.

From storytelling editing, daily vlogging, cinematic flair, sexy drone shots, and 360 viewing, these travel YouTubers are committed to pumping out travel inspiration on a regularly programmed basis.

Enjoy this list of inspiring Youtube channels to find great travel content and travel experiences. These travel personalities are not only travel hosts, they are their own travel show!

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Table of Contents: 28 Best Travel Vloggers you NEED TO FOLLOW for Wanderlust in 2023

  • 1.1.1 1. Eva ZuBeck
  • 1.1.2 2. Hey Nadine
  • 1.1.3 3. Psychotraveller
  • 1.1.4 4. Janet Newenham
  • 1.1.5 5. Backpacking Bananas
  • 1.1.6 6. GRRRL TRAVELER
  • 1.2.1 7. Lost LeBlanc
  • 1.2.2 8. Drew Binsky
  • 1.2.3 9. Fun for Louis
  • 1.2.4 10. Wolters World
  • 1.2.5 11. Traveling Robert
  • 1.2.6 12. Harold Baldr
  • 1.2.7 13. Fearless and Far
  • 1.2.8 14. Vagabrothers
  • 1.2.9 15. Expert Vagabond
  • 1.3.1 16. Migrationology
  • 1.3.2 17.The Food Ranger
  • 1.3.3 18. Strictly Dumpling
  • 1.3.4 19. The Best Ever Food Show Review
  • 1.3.5 20. Chopsticks Travel
  • 1.3.6 21. Cup of TJ
  • 1.4.1 22. Kara & Nate
  • 1.4.2 23. Samuel & Audrey
  • 1.4.3 24. The Planet D
  • 1.4.4 25. Hopscotch the Globe
  • 1.4.5 26. 8 Miles from Home
  • 1.4.6 27. Sailing La Vagabonde
  • 1.4.7 28. Gone with the Wynns
  • 1.4.8 Who would you add to this list of best travel vloggers on YouTube? 

Travel Vloggers on YouTube to Follow in 2019

These are listed in no particular order. There are an exhaustive list of travel vloggers, so if i’ve missed your favorite vlogger (and they can be in a niche I’ve not listed), please comment below!

Female Travel Vloggers

1. eva zubeck.

Eva ZuBeck is an adventurer and explorer who visits lesser known destinations. She is a storyteller of people and cultures by heart and she’ll wisk you away with her wanderlust.

2. Hey Nadine

As one of top female travel vloggers on YouTube, Hey Nadine knows what her female travel audiences want to see. Nadine Sykora has shared her travel lifestyle and tips on YouTube for a long time sharing female travel tips from in-flight toiletries, packing tips, best destinations and … all things travel.

3. Psychotraveller

Aly of Psychotraveller is the 20 something honest girl guide to budget travel, nomadism and real talk. Her channel hosts travel tip videos with budget travel How Tos, with a cheeky sarcasm and an occasional glass of wine! She started out filming from her hostels and now she has upgraded to her own studio.

4. Janet Newenham

Janet Newenham of Journalist on the Run is blogger turned vlogger. She has enough quirk, spunk, information and enthusiam in her channel to transport you along in her fun adventure.

5. Backpacking Bananas

Christiane of Backpacking Bananas inspires the backpacker in you to set off on your dreams. Along with her travels, she shares what to expect and recommendations from destinations across the globe.

6. GRRRL TRAVELER

Welcome to the world of female solo travel. Christine Kaaloa of GRRRL TRAVELER is a female solo travel vlogger who shows you how she travels the world so you can travel solo too!

Christine shares her insight into travel through travel videos for solo travelers, food tours and unique hotel digs.  She doesn’t shy away from your occasional squat toilet and will shed tips on how to navigate solo travel both as tips and through her travel vlogging.  

Male travel vloggers

7. lost leblanc.

Christian Le Blanc quit his job to pursue filmmaking and travel and he never looked back. Today

8. Drew Binsky

Some know Drew Binsky for his short format Facebook travel documentaries has carried over to YouTube.  We love that he delves into topics from  $10 budget videos to deeper dives into inspiring stories about people and his thoughts about some of the most controversial destinations.

9. Fun for Louis

I don’t know of many folks who do not think of Louis Cole when you mention travel vloggers on YouTube. This U.K. native does daily travel vlogs inspiring viewers to  live the adventure of traveling the globe. Louis is known for his ritual of vlogging crazy adventures, travel-collaborating with fellow YouTube friends and his girlfriend

10. Wolters World

Mark of  Woltersworld has strong opinions and this is something you’ll love about him. He shares Dos & Don’t advice about each destination. Additionally, he shares things you’ll love, hate and be shocked by. His honesty is straight up and his tips are to-the-point and insightful.

11. Traveling Robert

For all you RV vlogging enthusiasts, Cuban-born Floridian Traveling Robert takes you on an enjoyable ride around the U.S.A. Free in his RV is his motto and watching his videos will put a smile on your face. His videos are a delightful mix of shots to make you feel like you’re traveling with him and kicking back with an old friend. Local food, regular livestreams, attractions and off-the-beaten path destinations. No gimmicks or extreme challenge fluff, Robert takes you on the road to his next adventure.

12. Harold Baldr

Harald Baldr takes you on his adventure of travel scams and shock you with what is dirt cheap and absurdly expensive the destinations he travels. He drums up wild adventures to take your out of your comfort zone and wish you were in his!

13. Fearless and Far

Mike Corey of Fearless and Far challenges travelers to step far and fearlessly outside their comfort zone, by exploring strange places and unique or wild experiences. He chases the adventure of life and it lands him in some pretty extreme places.

14. Vagabrothers

The  Vagabrothers are the fun boys of the male travel vlogging world. These two charismatic hosts can offer a cultural soft side to travelling. Their travel videos offer travel advice, destination guides and lethal drone shots.

15. Expert Vagabond

Matt Karsten of Expert Vagabond has been vagabonding for over nine years as a travel photographer, blogger and YouTuber. Diving, snowboarding, dog sledding, skydiving, Matt inspires your adrenaline to kick up a notch. These days, he has a wife and baby in tow, but it has not stopped his exploring!

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Food & Travel YouTubers

16. migrationology.

Would you travel for food?  Mark Weins does! One of the best food and travel vloggers, Mark of Migrationology was once a travel blogger, but exploded into stardom on YouTube. Mark shares his flair for each destination through mouthwatering food and travel videos which have gotten both epic in terms of challenges and in exploring food off the beaten path and as deep as jungles . His blog shares deeper details of his experience as well.  He one of the top food and travel vloggers to both, read and watch.

17. The Food Ranger

Trevor is  The Food Ranger is another top food and travel vlogger.  An expat living in China ,  he slurps his way through Chinese street food and more. Over the years, his food exploits have grown to chase some of the most exotic and EPIC food experiences from eating camel to a visiting the inside of one of the biggest Punjabi temple kitchen in Amritsar .  Food challenges? Yes, you will get a lot of that here!

18. Strictly Dumpling

Micky Chen of Strictly Dumpling is another top food and travel vlogger who loves food and tells it like it is.  This New York native doesn’t mince the truth in his reviews and you gotta love that.

19. The Best Ever Food Show Review

I know Sonny of The Best Ever Food Show Review as being one of those extreme food channels on YouTube that takes you traveling. He’s goes beyond Andrew Zimmern and keeps going.  You may be shocked, you might want to faint when he eats animal hearts… but likely, you won’t be able to stop watching. It can be addictive, even when his food choice makes you wince. He pulls it all off with the grace and humor of a professional travel host.

20. Chopsticks Travel

If you mate Migrationology with The Food Ranger, you might get  Chopsticks Travel . Luke and Sabrina join the ranks of expats turned top food and travel vloggers. Originally Canadian expats living and teaching in Taiwan, they started their channel exploring Taiwanese food . Now, they’ve left their Asia chopsticks to travel around expanding their food vocabulary from Morocco to Cappadocia and Italy . They do occasional epic food challenges, shocking food as well as foods they find noteworthy of a destination.

21. Cup of TJ

Where the food vloggers have gotten extreme in their hunt for the ultimate food adventure, TJ of Cup of TJ brings brings dimensions of cute to the experience. She covers

Couples Travel

22. kara & nate.

High school sweethearts Kara and Nate were on a mission to travel 100 countries. Five years later, they have beaten that record and are still going strong!

23. Samuel & Audrey

Samuel and Audrey is a cute Canadian couple who started their channel when they were expats in Korea.  Top food and travel vloggers, their channel hosts trip guides and food tours. You can easily binge watch them without taking a break, but make sure you do so on an empty stomach.

24. The Planet D

Dave and Deb of  The Planet D , not only live the dream of travel, but they also visit some of the most exotic places that most of us can only dream about!

This zany travel-adventure couple have blogged about adventure travel for the past 10 years, and now they’re on YouTube too, inspiring each other (and others) to take a passion for adventure to the next level. Making the list as one of the couple travel vloggers to watch.

From polar ice plunges in Antarctica to riding the fastest zipline or ballooning over the Masai Mara, their channel covers a bucket list of activities to try when you’re looking to leave your comfort zone.

25. Hopscotch the Globe

Kristen Sarah is that fun travel BFF, who’s not afraid to blend creativity with travel. She started travel vlogging with the occasional parodies and travel-inspired recipes. Today, she has taken a different angle with her channel, sharing the stage with her husband Siya and their baby on their van life travels.  From hopscotching the globe to the road.

26. 8 Miles from Home

British photographer couple Sacha and Jymael are the creators of 8 Miles from Home and have vlogged their expat life from Thailand to Portugal and to the Phillipines. Their vlogs can occasionally be cinematic video diaries which give their channel a wonderful

27. Sailing La Vagabonde

Australian couple Riley and Elayna wanted to sail around the globe in their boat. They hadn’t had prior sailing experience. That is how Sailing La Vagabonde was born. Their mission is to inspire others to explore alternative options of living and to spread ocean awareness.

28. Gone with the Wynns

Ever dreamed of hitting the road in an RV? Nikki and Jason of Gone with the Wynns sold it all for the great highway of life. Their channel shares the DIY advice for RVing such as composting toilets and solar power, as well as their travel adventures. Being photographers, their videos are well-shot with a professional flair. Recently, they’ve changed their transportation choice, trading their RV for a sailboat!

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10 Best Travel YouTubers To Follow

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by: David Woutersen

First Published: March 27, 2023

If you’re planning a trip or looking for travel inspiration, YouTube is a great place to start. With so many travel YouTubers, it can be hard to know where to begin. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the ten best travel YouTube channels to follow.

These YouTubers are experts at capturing the essence of travel and sharing their experiences with their audiences. From adventure travel to luxury travel, there’s something for everyone on this list.

Whether you’re looking for tips on budget travel, food and drink recommendations, or just some beautiful travel footage, these channels have got you covered.

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Best Travel Youtubers

Top 10 Travel YouTubers

Wolters world.

Wolters World is a travel channel run by Mark Wolters. He shares his travel experiences and provides tips and advice for travelers.

His videos cover various destinations, from popular tourist spots to off-the-beaten-path locations. His friendly and approachable style makes his videos easy and enjoyable to watch.

Kara and Nate

Kara and Nate are a couple who have been traveling the world full-time since 2016. Their videos showcase their adventures and experiences in different countries and provide useful travel tips and advice.

They have a fun and energetic style, and their videos are always entertaining.

Be My Travel Muse

Be My Travel Muse is a channel by Kristen Sarah, a travel blogger, and YouTuber.

Her videos feature her solo travel adventures, and she provides tips and advice for solo female travelers.

She has a down-to-earth and relatable style, and her videos are both informative and inspiring.

Hey Nadine is a travel vlogger sharing her adventures on YouTube for over a decade.

Her videos cover a wide range of destinations and travel topics, and she also provides tips and advice for travelers.

She has a fun and bubbly personality; her videos are always entertaining.

Kristen and Siya

Kristen and Siya are a Canadian couple traveling the world since 2010. Their videos showcase their adventures and experiences in different countries and provide useful travel tips and advice.

They have a fun and upbeat style, and their videos are always enjoyable.

Girl vs. Globe

Girl vs. Globe is a travel channel run by Sabina Trojanova, a travel blogger and YouTuber.

Her videos feature her solo travel adventures, and she provides tips and advice for female travelers. She has a friendly and relatable style, and her videos are informative and inspiring.

Sorelle Amore

Sorelle Amore is a travel vlogger who shares her adventures and experiences in different countries. Her videos cover many topics, from budget travel to solo travel.

She has a no-nonsense and straightforward style, and her videos are informative and entertaining.

Luke Life Charms

Luke Life Charms is a travel vlogger who shares his adventures and experiences in different countries.

His videos focus on cultural experiences and local cuisine, and he provides tips and advice for travelers. He has a calm and relaxed style, making his videos informative and enjoyable.

Vagabrothers

Vagabrothers is a travel channel run by two brothers, Marko and Alex Ayling. Their videos showcase their adventures and experiences in different countries and provide useful travel tips and advice.

Rick Steves Europe

Rick Steves Europe is a travel channel run by Rick Steves, a famous travel writer and TV personality.

His videos focus on European travel, and he provides tips and advice for travelers. He has a friendly and approachable style; his videos are informative and entertaining.

How We Made This Selection

When selecting the best travel YouTubers, we considered several factors to ensure our list included only the most inspiring and informative channels.

Here are the criteria we used:

Inspiration

We looked for channels that inspire viewers to travel and explore the world.

The best travel YouTubers should be able to transport their audience to different parts of the world and make them feel right there with them.

Information

The selected channels should provide viewers with valuable information, such as travel tips, destination guides, and cultural insights.

We looked for channels that go beyond just showing pretty footage and provide practical information that viewers can use to plan their trips.

Authenticity

We looked for channels that were authentic and genuine. The best travel YouTubers should be honest about their experiences and not just show the highlights.

We also looked for channels that showcase local cultures and communities respectfully and responsibly.

Production Quality

While production quality isn’t the most important factor, we did consider it when selecting the best travel YouTubers.

The selected channels should have good camera work, editing, and sound quality to ensure an enjoyable viewing experience.

We also looked for channels that engage with their audience and create a sense of community.

The best travel YouTubers should be responsive to comments and questions and create content that encourages viewers to interact with them and each other.

Considering these criteria, we created a list of the best travel YouTubers who inspire, inform, and connect with their audience.

Why You Should Follow Them

If you’re a travel enthusiast, following travel YouTubers is a great way to get inspired, learn about new destinations, and even plan your trips.

Here are a few reasons why you should follow these travel YouTube channels:

Get Insider Tips

Many travel YouTubers are seasoned travelers who have visited countless destinations.

They can provide insider tips on where to go, what to see, and how to save money while traveling.

Experience New Destinations

Through their videos, travel YouTubers can take you on a virtual tour of some of the most beautiful and exotic destinations worldwide.

You can experience these places through their eyes and taste what being there is like.

Learn About Different Cultures

Traveling is not just about seeing new places; it’s also about learning about different cultures.

Many travel YouTubers focus on cultural experiences, allowing you to learn about different customs, traditions, and ways of life.

Find Inspiration For Your Own Travels

Watching travel videos can be a great inspiration for planning your trips (much like adventure quotes ).

You can get ideas for new destinations to visit, activities to try, and even tips on how to save money while on the road.

Overall, following the best travel YouTube channels can be fun and informative to explore the world from the comfort of your home.

Whether you’re an experienced traveler or just starting, there’s something for everyone in the world of travel vlogging.

Top 10 Travel Youtubers

Final Thoughts

Traveling is an exciting and enriching experience, and watching travel vloggers on YouTube can help you plan your next adventure or simply satisfy your wanderlust. These YouTubers cover many topics and destinations, from budget to luxury, solo, and family travel.

You can find it all on YouTube whether you are looking for inspiration, tips, or entertainment.

By subscribing to these channels, you can stay up-to-date with the latest travel trends and learn from the experiences of others. 

While there are many travel YouTubers, we believe these are some of the best in the business. They have earned their reputations through hard work, dedication, and a genuine love for travel.

We hope you have found this article helpful and will check out some of these channels for yourself. Happy travels!

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My 10 Favorite Travel YouTubers of 2023

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I’ve been completely obsessed with YouTube travel channels for several years now. In fact, when I’m not working or writing for my blog, I’m spending my free time seeking out new travel YouTubers to follow.

Since I dedicate so much time to this hobby, I feel highly qualified to share with you some of the best travel Youtubers on the platform today.

Admittedly, I’m not attempting to define what “best” means when it comes to travel Youtubers, I’m simply sharing with you my personal favorites.

Now that we’re all not traveling and spending a significant amount of our time at home, I’ve figured there was no better time than the present to put this post together for you.

I hope you enjoy.

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My criteria for selecting the best travel Youtubers

Before we get into my top 10 Best Travel Youtubers of 2023, I want to share with you the critieria I used for selecting my personal top 10.

Like everyone else, there are certain qualities I enjoy when watching travel Youtubers and certain qualities that annoy me. And obviously, I do my best to avoid the ones that annoy me.

Here are the primary factors and questions I asked myself when putting this list together:

In addition to the above criteria, I also have a low tolerance for certain qualities often found on Youtube channels. I do my best to avoid channels that include the following:

What’s described above are the factors I used to select these 10 Best Travel Youtubers in 2020. You may have different criteria, but at least you know where I’m coming from.

I’m hoping the use of the criteria I identified has resulted in a list that showcases high quality channels, with interesting people, doing interesting things in a positive way.

Without further ado, and in no particular order, here are my favorites.

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1. Wolters World

Wolters World is a fairly recent discovery for me, but has quickly become one of my favorites.

The channel is run by Mark and Jocelyn, a husband and wife couple from the United States traveling the world part-time.

Wolters World features down to earth vidoes giving you the top Do’s and Don’ts for each country. They also have a series about Love’s and Hate’s that I particularly enjoy.

Each of their videos is filled with honest and practical travel tips that will help those visiting a country for the first time.

What I love most about Wolters World is that there’s no fluff. They give you straight talk and get right to the point, creating true no BS travel vlogs.

If you want unique and down to earth travel tips, head over to Wolter’s World.

Best travel YouTubers #1: Wolter’s World

2. Kara and Nate

Kara and Nate have become the most popular and likeable travel influencers on YouTube. They consistently post unique, high quality content which has earned them well over a million subscribers.

Kara and Nate became full time travel vloggers when they left their home in Nashville back in 2016. Their original goal was to take a year off to travel the world before resuming their lives back home.

This eventually led them to the goal of traveling to 100 countries by the year 2020, which they recently accomplished. As I’m sure you’ve guessed, they are still traveling.

What I love most about Kara and Nate are two things. First, they have mastered the art of storytelling.

Through Kara’s quality editing skills, the viewer feels like they are tagging along as Kara and Nate enjoy the street food of Jerusalem or see whales for the first time in Antarctica.

A Kara and Nate video makes you feel like you’re there with them experiencing these same things for the first time.

Second, Kara and Nate are the least annoying travel vlogger couple on YouTube. If there was an award for this, they’d win it every time.

No one wants to watch a couple bicker and argue on camera, or one be condescending to the other. Kara and Nate never do this and as a viewer, I am infinitely grateful.

So what are you waiting for, go check out their massive catalog of travel videos. This is also the perfect channel to start with from the beginning.

Best travel YouTubers #2: Kara and Nate

3. Be My Travel Muse

The Be My Travel Muse YouTube channel is run by Kristin Addis. She also owns the extremely popular travel blog of the same name.

While her YouTube channel is relatively new, Be My Travel Muse has quickly become one of my favorite travel channels on YouTube.

I would describe Be My Travel Muse as an outdoorsy adventure travel channel. The viewer gets to tag along on solo trips with Kristin hiking in Patagonia and swimming with Humpback whales in French Polynesia.

Sprinkled in with her travel videos you’ll also find content on meditation, chakras, and natural travel products.

What I love most about the Be My Travel Muse channel is that it’s consistently down to earth and authentic. You’ll get both the good and the bad.

If something sucks, she’ll tell you about it. If she’s frustrated, she’ll tell you about it.

Her trips are pretty awesome though, so her videos are fun to watch.

Even better, Kristin also seems to enjoy one of my own favorite pastimes, avoiding crowds. She shares great tips and advice for how to get the perfect photos without other people in them.

If you like adventure travel in unique destinations, this channel is for you.

Best travel YouTubers #3: Be My Travel Muse

4. Hey Nadine

Nadine Sykora of Hey Nadine is one of the original travel YouTubers and has been creating content on the platform for over a decade.

Nadine’s videos cover everything from solo travel, adventure travel, travel tips, and packing guides. She produces high quality videos with useful, practical information, all with a dash of humor.

What I love most about Hey Nadine is that she provides insight into affordable travel options that are within most people’s budget and realm of possibility.

She’s not strictly a budget traveler per se, but she makes practical travel choices and isn’t a show off.

Yes, I’m sure she has the occasional splurge, we all do. But this isn’t one of those channels featuring luxury stays at the Shangri La and a Louis Vuitton bag placed casually in all the shots. (You know the ones.)

Hey Nadine is realistic, lighthearted and fun, and utterly refreshing.

Best travel YouTubers #4: Hey Nadine

5. Kristen and Siya

Kristen and Siya are a travel couple from Canada. They used to travel the world full time and even spent some time living in a van.

More recently, they have returned to Canada, had a baby, and bought a house with some friends. Not to worry though, they will continue to travel part time and share their adventures on YouTube.

I first began watching Kristen’s videos on her Hopscotch the Globe channel, which has since turned into what is currently named Kristen and Siya.

The content is the same, with the obvious addition of her husband Siya, who is fortunately just as likeable.

What I love most about Kristen and Siya are two things. First, their personalities. You can tell they are super fun to be around and that they are genuinely nice people.

Second, much of their content incorporates planet conscious living and travel choices.

They are constantly thinking of how their actions will impact the planet. They provide tons of tips and ideas on how to minimize one’s footprint both at home and when traveling abroad.

They also do it in a way that isn’t condescening or intended to shame you. They simply provide good information if you care to use it.

Best travel YouTubers #5: Kristen and Siya

6. Girl vs. Globe

Girl vs. Globe is a travel channel run by Sabina, a part time globetrotter born in the Czech Republic and currently residing in Scotland. She also runs one of the top travel blogs which goes by the same name.

Sabina started blogging and creating YouTube travel videos back in 2014. Since that time she has created fun and engaging travel content from around the world.

Her content primariy focuses on Europe, but she has content from other regions of the world as well, including one of my favorite video’s above from her trip to New York City.

Girl vs. Globe has also recently launched a new interview series called Womankind where Sabina interviews inspiring women from around the world about topics such as kindness, self love, and what it means to be a woman in the world today.

What I love most about Girl vs. Globe is that Sabina is so happy and full of energy in her videos. Her enthusiasm for each new destination immediately makes you wish you were there to experience the new destination with her.

Best travel YouTubers #6: Girl vs. Globe

7. Sorelle Amore

Sorelle Amore isn’t technically a travel youtuber. She’s more of a photographer and digital nomad who just so happens to travel a lot and creates incredible YouTube travel videos in the process.

Sorelle primarily focuses on photograhy and has an incredibly user friendly set of videos that teach viewers how to take beautiful photographs of themselves with tips on posing, scene selection, equipment, and even editing.

She’s uniquely talented in capturing stunning photographs of herself as she travels to beautiful places around the world.

What I love most about Sorelle Amore (besides looking at her stunning photographs), is that she keeps it real.

She shares her struggles and mistakes candidly as she works through challenges and disappointments in her personal life and career. It’s admirable and much appreciated that she’s willing to share the lows as well as the highs.

Best Travel YouTubers #7: Sorelle Amore

8. Luke Life Charms

Luke Life Charms is a Youtube travel channel run by a European professional basketball player turned world traveler.

His content focuses primarily on Southeast Asia and Europe. Luke Life Charm’s travel videos are filmed with a casual, laid back style as he explores each new city on foot, motorbike, tuk tuk, train, you name it.

I’ve been enjoying his Southeast Asia content most lately since this is a region of the world I’ve not yet visited. I love tagging along as he hikes to waterfalls, motorbikes around big cities, and samples adventurous street food in local markets.

What I love most about Luke Life Charms is his super positive happy go lucky attitude. No matter what happens on his adventures, he’s always got a positive outlook. You can see people are drawn to him by all the people that stop to speak with him as he walks by.

In short, Luke Life Charms will inspire you to visit destinations you’ve never considered before, all while putting a big smile on your face.

Best Travel YouTubers #8: Luke Life Charms

9. Vagabrothers

The Vagabrothers, as the name suggests, is made up of two brothers Alex and Marko. They travel the world part time making high quality and highly entertaining travel content.

Like many others on this list, the Vagabrothers have mastered the art of editing and storytelling, as a result their travel videos and engaging and some of the best I’ve seen on the platform.

What I love most about the Vagabrothers is their selection of travel destinations. They choose interesting, less popular destinations to visit, giving the viewer a unique perspective on a location they might not have considered visiting otherwise.

I also love that Alex and Marko are clearly quite different individuals, with different interests and thus different perspectives on the destinations they visit. It’s interesting to hear their thoughts on a destination from their differing perspectives.

Best Travel YouTubers #9: Vagabrothers

10. Rick Steves Europe

Yeah, I said it. I’m calling Rick Steves a travel YouTuber. In fact, I think of him as one of the original travel YouTubers, or at least travel vloggers. He’s also damn good at it.

And to be fair, he also now has a YouTube channel.

Rick Steves has been creating travel content in the form of guide books and videos since the 1970s. He’s one of the most respected authorities on European travel and creates in depth and insightful videos of the most popular cities and towns across Europe.

At the same time, he also encourages tourists to explore outside the major tourist zones and to experience Europe like a local.

By highlighting cultural activities and artistic events travelers will be left with inspiring and unique stories to share with friends back home.

What I love most about Rick Steves is that he not only tells you where to go, but he tells you why you should go there.

By incorporating relevant information about each destination, he inspires you to want to see these places for yourself. At the same time, he instills a deeper appreciation for the places you’ll visit.

Best Travel YouTubers #10: Rick Steves Europe

I hope you’ve enjoyed this post about the my favorite picks for the best travel youtubers in 2020 and that their videos will help inspire you to select a truly unique destination for your next trip. If you enjoyed reading this post please consider sharing. It really helps me a lot. Thanks for reading.

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10 Best YouTube Travel Vloggers To Follow in 2024!

10 Best YouTube Travel Vloggers To Follow in 2024!

Looking for inspiration for your next trip or just the opportunity to live vicariously through other travelers? Look no further than travel vloggers. These are the 10 most inspiring travel vloggers you should follow on YouTube!

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They say you are what you consume. Not just the food you put in, but also the content you put in your mind! So you must be careful of what you feed on to align with what you want out of life.

Are you passionate about travel and want to see more of the world but always lack the motivation to just get outside and explore? Then it's time to watch some travel vlogs.

Travel vlogs can help you plan your next trip by showcasing corners of the world that you might not have considered. They also share tips to help you get the most out of your next travel experience.

But with thousands of travel vlogs out there, which ones should you be watching? Here are my 10 best travel vlog channels to inspire you this year.

Top 10 Travel Vloggers on YouTube

This list includes stylish 5-star travelers, full-time digital nomads, and budget backpackers. Some are solo travelers, couples, and families touring by plane, train, and automobile – usually a decked-out van-turned-RV!

They share destination recommendations, travel tips, and personal thoughts on why they travel and how it's changed their lives.

But if you're more of a reader than a watcher, these  travel blogs  will be more up your alley.

10. Ginger on the Go

Ginger on the Go is a relatively new travel vlogger. Still, he's already standing out from the pack by sharing some of the most relatable travel content on YouTube. 

As a digital nomad, he often stays in budget-friendly places you might consider for yourself. Resorts and hotels can be quite pricey!

He shares valuable profiles of popular destinations with a fun twist, like flipping a coin to decide what to do. He isn't afraid to go off the beaten track and try something completely different. Ginger also shares helpful travel tips, such as packing guides and how to save.

Ginger on the Go

9. Wolters World

Wolters World is both a  website  and a YouTube channel that follows the travels of a typical family. They started vlogging when they found most of their online recommendations were generic and uninspiring. This family of travel vloggers has now been to more than 90 countries.

As well as sharing top things to do, they talk a lot about what to expect from local cultures and customs. They also dedicate time to things "not to do," so you don't offend locals, get ripped off, or waste your time.

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8. FunForLouis

If you want a travel vlogger that creates content as fast as you can consume it, tune into Louis' daily vlog posts. Besides being very charismatic, he's an adventurous traveler who shares unpredictable stories, such as run-ins with the Mexican police and buying a travel ban in Europe.

Louis started traveling in 2012 and has since been joined by partner Raya, who matches Louis' passion and energy. The vlog highlights conversations with locals, how they live their lives, and the advice they would give to friends worldwide.

Best Travel Vlogger Louis Posing for a Picture with Two Giraffes

7. PsychoTraveller

Alyshia Ford characterizes herself as the PsychoTraveller. A bit weird, I know! She's on a continuous travel journey where she shares weekly posts of what she's up to. She loves food and wine, and as a psychology graduate, she uses her knowledge to provide different layers of interpretation for her experiences.

Aly has traveled so extensively that she's decided to return to some of her favorite destinations, determined to get the most out of it. By traveling back, she documents how fast the world is changing.

Alyshia Ford At Petronas Twin Tower 2

6. Samuel and Audrey

Traveling couples will find kindred spirits in travel vloggers Samuel and Audrey. They're a pair passionate about discovering new cultures and eating their way around the globe. The mixture of travel destinations and love stories makes for a compelling viewing experience.

Their channel is now branching out as the pair renovates a hotel in Argentina. You'll enjoy living this adventure vicariously through their updates and destination posts.

Travel Vloggers Samuel and Audrey Taking A Selfie

5. Grrrltraveler

Grrrltraveler is completely put together by Christine Kaaloa, who has spent years traveling the world, mostly on solo trips. As a travel YouTuber, she is an excellent reference for women who enjoy solo travel. 

She's a professional photographer and writer living in Hawaii, a hotspot tourist destination. This makes her more  readable  and watchable than most.

Christine also shares the logistics of how she manages to travel as much as she does, how she balances work with travel, and how she makes money from her travel vlog. 

There's lots of helpful travel advice, especially on what to eat, and guidance on how to face issues like the fear of traveling alone.

Christine Kaaloa in a Cryogenic Pod

4. Eva Zu Beck

Are you enamored by the idea of living in a converted van and exploring the world with complete freedom? Eva is your go-to vlogger if you don't fancy being tied to plane or train schedules. Eva Zu Beck is living the dream and sharing it all on her YouTube channel.

She's previously traveled extensively and has adventure travel videos from Mexico to Mongolia. As of writing this, she's now sharing her project to convert a 4x4 into a mini camper van and documenting her trek across the Pan-American Highway.

Eva zu Beck in Armenia

3. Hey Nadine

Hey Nadine is another nomadic traveler sharing the campervan life. But rather than traveling solo, she and her partner do it together. They recently had a baby, which adds a different dynamic to the story.

As well as sharing insightful profiles of inspiring destinations, Nadine shares travel tips about the challenges of traveling as a family. This includes everything from getting along with your partner while stuck inside a camper van to how best to travel with a baby.

Travel Vlogger Nadine Holding a Camera

2. I Am Aileen

Aileen is a digital nomad, solo traveler, and vlogger from the Philippines. Since she decided to start traveling full-time several years ago, she has visited all 7 continents. Yep, including Antarctica.

Aileen feels like a great friend to travel with because while she's fearless and adventurous, she's also down-to-earth and sweet. You can definitely see her as your favorite travel buddy. She recently shared travel stories for Georgia, Japan, Cambodia, and Iceland.

If you feel the urge to take a trip to these places, consider these travel guides on  planning a trip to Japan  and  the top things to do in Iceland .

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1. Allison Anderson

Allison Anderson is an experienced videographer documenting her solo travels since 2018. Her skills mean that she captures destinations at a professional level and peppers her production with just the right amount of inspiration.

A lot of her content spills over from travel to lifestyle. She shares travel tips and how she deals with the challenges of returning to daily life when not traveling. She dedicates a lot of time to minimalist living, which is essential for long-term travelers.

Travel Youtuber Allison Anderson in Tokyo

FAQs About Travel Vlogging

How do travel vloggers get paid.

Travel vloggers earn their money in 3 main ways. The first in monetizing their YouTube channel. This is possible for popular channels as people are likely to watch them frequently along with the adverts that usually come on. Vloggers get paid per minute of view time.

The second way is through affiliate marketing. Many online companies, such as Amazon, will pay you a small referral fee for clients that link to a product from your site or channel and then choose to buy. Many big travel sites, such as Expedia and Kayak, also have affiliate programs.

The third way that travel vloggers get paid is by partnering with companies to promote their products. A vlogger might be paid to write about a hotel or experience to promote it to their viewers.

How Much Do Travel Vloggers Make?

There can be a big difference between what travel vloggers make, depending on the popularity of their channel. According to a 2018 study, a travel vlog with a healthy but not enormous following on YouTube might expect to make $12,000 a year. 

While a large channel with lots of partnership agreements earned more than $200,000.

The average estimated income for a successful solo travel vlogger is $3,000-$4,000 monthly, but they can earn much more!

How Can I Start a Travel Vlog?

If you're an enthusiastic traveler and feel like you have stories to tell, then you have the basis for a travel vlog. 

But remember that most successful vlogs share a personal story on top of travel advice, so be prepared to share some of yourself along with your experiences. You need to be your channel's face, heart, and soul.

To make your channel successful, find a thematic niche to focus on and invest in the equipment you need to film good-quality footage. 

If you aren't an expert yourself, you need to learn or partner with a professional. After that, it's all about posting regularly and consistently and being patient as your following grows.

You can start earning off advertising when you meet YouTube's minimum engagement levels for  monetizing your channel . This also generally gives you the stats to approach relevant travel partners and suggest collaborations. Don't forget affiliate advertising for major travel sites!

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The sheer excitement of going on a trip. To experience adventures, try foreign foods, and see beautiful places. Those are the things you want from traveling, right?

Well, you can have all of this from the comfort of your home. I'm talking about travel vloggers.

But if you still want to experience traveling first hand, learn about travel filmmaking . You will be able to catch such magnificent moments as these travel vloggers.

The Best 19 Travel Vloggers you can follow in 2023

Whether it's the adventures, food, stories, jokes, or personality, here is our list of the 19 best travel vloggers on YouTube.

1. Eva Zu Beck

The world belongs to the brave

Eva Zu Beck is a Polish adventurer, travel vlogger, and speaker. She hosted TRT World's show and filmed a 6-episode documentary, A Place Called Pakistan.

From horse tracking in Mongolia to living in Pakistan for a year, Eva traveled to over 60 countries.

But she wasn't always like this. She used to live in London and have a stable corporate job until she decided to do a complete 180° turn and live this wild dream of hers.

Eva converted an offroad Overlander into a livable home on wheels. She currently travels Europe in this house on wheels.

In her videos, Eva spreads courage, positivity, and independence. Here is her Youtube channel .

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2. Allison Anderson

Allison Anderson is a traveler, photographer, and creative from the USA.

She had an interest in cameras and videos since early childhood. In college, Allison studied broadcasting.

By the time she graduated, her Youtube had become a standalone business, and Allison Anderson decided to become an online creator instead of pursuing a safer career choice.

You can see her work below:

Allison Anderson Youtube channel

3. Yes Theory

We believe that life's greatest moments and deepest connections exist outside your comfort zone.

Yes theory is a channel with three guys: Ammar Kandil from Egypt, Thomas Brag from France, and Matt Dajer from the US. They never studied videography or filmmaking . But they had a dream.

These three guys met in the summer of 2015 and bonded over the idea that life is best lived outside of your comfort zone .

They decided to try, stumble, fail, and try again. To push themselves, they have a catchphrase: "Seek Discomfort."

Today their Youtube has over 7 million subscribers and over 800 million views.

Here you can see their adventures for yourself.

4. Itchy Boots

Noraly is a Dutch traveler and adventurer known more as Itchy Boots .

She's very passionate about motorcycles. How much? Well, she has ridden over 100.000 kilometers around the world.

In 2018, she quit her job as a geologist and started traveling the world full-time on a motorcycle. But Noraly didn't begin her traveling journeys by riding a motorbike at first.

While exploring India, she noticed how cheap it was to rent a motorcycle. Noraly immediately jumped on the idea of connecting two of her biggest passions - traveling and riding. The rest is history.

You can follow her journey here .

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5. Fearless & Far

Mike Corey, known as Fearless & Far, is a travel adventurer and YouTuber.

He is a marine biology graduate who turned into a filmmaker.

His journey started by backpacking the world as a volunteer research assistant studying ocean conservation. He brought a camera along with him, won several international travel video competitions, and started his career in travel filmmaking.

Mike also has a podcast called Against The Odds , where people share immersive stories of survival. There's also a pirate story.

See his YouTube here

6. Currently Hannah

Hannah is a travel YouTuber currently living in Osaka, Japan.

The focus of her channel is unknown locations in Japan. These are beautiful places that you have probably never heard of before.

You can see her videos here

7. Kombi Life

Kombi Life is an adventure travel project headed by Ben Jamin.

Ben transformed a 1973 Volkswagen bus picked up in Arizona desert into a livable house on wheels. He called it Boomerang.

The Kombi Crew consists of Ben, a full-time traveler since 2008. Alaska, a street dog, turned world explorer. And lastly, Boomerang - the car.

They live a minimalistic lifestyle off-grid, full of adventure.

One of their most known projects is Hasta Alaska. It is a 5-year long journey from Chile to Alaska full of broken engines, fellow travelers, and adventure.

Check out the Kombi Life channel here .

8. Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos

Samuel and Audrey make the team behind this channel. They are travel bloggers with a passion for local food.

They publish highly watched travel guides like 25 Things to do in Toronto .

Their story started when they both moved to Korea to teach English. They met each other, started dating, and eventually got married.

Nowadays, Samuel and Audrey travel the world and eat delicious local cuisine.

See their adventures here.

9. Mark Wiens

Mark Wiens is a travel and food YouTuber.

Mark travels for food. You will find street food videos, plenty of Thai food (he lives in Bangkok), and food travel tips!

Have you ever wondered what a Jacuzzi chicken or a $3000 Wagyu Kobe beef ribeye tastes like?

Taste them (almost) on Mark's YouTube channel .

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10. The Endless Adventure

Eric and Allison are a travel couple forming The Endless Adventure .

They traded the safety of steady paychecks for a life on the move. Their channel has over 80 million views.

See the world through their eyes on their YouTube channel.

11. Hej Nadine

Nadine is a travel content creator. She has been traveling the world for the past ten years.

She's been to over 55 countries. Nadine uses what she learned to make information videos on YouTube, teaching others how to avoid rookie mistakes, travel smarter, and save money.

She is also a presenter and speaker. Nadine has spoken on panels for companies like Google and VidCon. In 2016, she was a keynote speaker at the Women in Travel Summit.

Discover her travel hacks here

12. Kraig Adams

Kraig Adams is a filmmaker, hiker, and minimalist living in New York City. His most known videos are hiking alone and short movies where Kraig wanders around some of the most beautiful places in the world.

Often combined with ethereal and calming music, the shots of Kraig's travels will make you at peace.

Check out his YouTube here.

13. GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa

Christine Ka'aloa is a female solo travel blogger. She helps travelers find the confidence to travel alone with her travel videos.

Her journey started after she quit her life in New York and started a 7+ month backpacking trip through Asia. Christine helps her viewers navigate the cultural diversity of experiencing foreign countries.

She has also produced courses on topics like how to become a travel blogger yourself and create a YouTube channel.

Her channel is here

14. Syifa Adriana

Syifa is an Indonesian female solo traveler. She started traveling in 2013, and 3 years later, she left her job to pursue full-time traveling.

In 2017, she decided to teach English in China. After a year, Syifa left and became a full-time content creator on YouTube.

You can follow her travels here

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15. Backpacking Bananas

Christianne is the lead behind Backpacking Bananas. This channel started in 2013, and it was Christianne's place for documenting her travel for family and friends.

Her YouTube started growing, and so Christianne traveled more. She worked many temp jobs, including working holidays in Australia and New Zealand.

Unsurprisingly, her channel is about backpacking tips, expectations, and recommendations of backpacking destinations around the globe.

Watch the Backpacking Bananas Youtube channel .

16. The Budgeteers

The Budgeteers are a group of 3 international friends who travel together.

The team consists of Paddy from the UK, Lina from Colombia, and Thys from Belgium.

The Budgeteers create travel videos on how to travel the world for only $1000 .

Their goal is to show that you can experience more with less money. The Budgeteers share a handful of tips on affordable food, experiences, transportation, and multiple different things.

Explore their budget travels here

17. Karl Watson: Travel Documentaries

Karl Watson is an adventurer, backpacker, and YouTube content creator. His channel is full of long-format videos that fill you with inspiration and provide entertainment.

Karl's passion for traveling started in childhood. His first backpacking journey was in 2006, and this trip accelerated Karl's passion for adventure. He went on a 6-month freedom journey around the world.

You can watch his escapist experiences here.

18. Wheels To Wander

Maudi and Eric are Dutch travelers and adventurers who share their bike travels on the Wheels to Wander channel.

Their YouTube is filled with bike journeys around the globe, tips, and travel documentaries.

Wanting to experience more in life, they saved up, quit their jobs, and sold everything they owned to begin their adventure. During this journey, they cycled from the Netherlands to Southeast Asia.

You can see their bike travels here.

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19. Elina Osborne

Elina Osborne is a filmmaker and traveler from New Zealand.

Her most known YouTube documented travel is the Pacific Crest Trail journey. Documenting her 4270-kilometer journey, viewers see all the good and bad this trail offers.

Elina shares her personal stories through captivating videos of hiking trails worldwide.

Watch her trips here .

Elina was the last vlogger on our list today. But there are many more fantastic travel vloggers worthy of your attention. Check out travel vloggers from London to see more excellent travel filmmakers.

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You may have seen our list of the best youtube travel vloggers written by the outstanding Christine of GrrlTraveler . She introduced us to some of the best travel vloggers who have endured through the years. That list of youtube channels features the heavy hitters and best travel vloggesr on YouTube, including Vagabrothers, Mark Weins, Kristen and Siya, Samuel and Audrey and Hey Nadine. So check that out here .

We didn’t want to mess with Christine’s list, but we did want to share more amazing youtube travel channels with you that we check out weekly. Christine had a strict criteria for her choices for the best travel channel like consistent updates, niche, and channels that bring a new spin on the word Travel Show – (She knows what she likes and she has a TV producing background after all).

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Best Travel YouTube Channels

We chose our list of YouTube travel channels in a similar fashion. They are people we watch regularly, they update consistently, and have entertaining videos and personalities and do creative work. These travel YouTubers combined with Christine’s list are the best travel channels on youtube. They make us want to travel and I know they will do the same for you. 

Most Inspiring YouTube Travel Channels

These are not in a particular order. Everyone on this list is a great travel channel on YouTube. There is something to suit everyone’s taste.

1. MIKE COREY

Mike is one of the most innovative storytellers in travel on YouTube. With his unique editing, fantastic footage and wild sense of adventure you’ll love watching his videos from around the world. Because of his high production value, Mike is hired a lot for companies and brands to make professional travel videos on their channels. Mike is so charismatic, he is a host on the BBC Travel channel too!

2. Drew Binsky

When we first wrote this list (and Christine wrote hers) Drew Binskey wasn’t even on the radar yet. And now he has exploded to become the most successful youtube travel channel out there. He is on a mission to visit every single country on earth and Drew shares videos that take you off the beaten path. He is always showing you what it is really like to travel to a place and he features locals in interviews showcasing their culture and every day life.

3. ARIENNE PARZEI

Arienne has burst onto the scene in the past year, but we’ve known her for quite some time. Winning the Best in Travel at the Buffer Festival in Toronto (this is considered the Oscars of YouTube Travel) she has gone none stop producing quality videos. Her 8 part video series highlights her climb of Mount Kilimanjaro with World Vision Canada. Her videos are professional quality and she is highly sought after by brands and destinations to produce travel videos.

4. Going Awesome Places

Will of Going Awesome Places covers everything travel. From what travel gear he uses, to giving you inspiration to create your own trips. We love his editing style, use of drones and the feeling of taking you into the destination as you travel along. Will has some great adventures and is a serious adventure traveler but he also has a lot of fun showing travels that everyone can do too!

5. Tourist2Townie

Gareth travels slow and really delves into the destination that he visits. Tourist2Townie travelled extensively in Brazil and became a sensation in Brazil. While visiting a Rio favela, we even saw his logo plastered on the walls of the community. Now that’s fame! 

He’s now left South America and is bigger than ever traveling the world and sharing his video series from each country he visits on his exceptional travel channel.

6. Expert Vagabond

Matthew Karsten is the king of adventure travel doing everything from diving with sharks in South Africa (without a cage) to trekking solo across Greenland. If you want inspiration or need some motivation to get your lazy butt off the couch, check out his videos that he’s posted from his years of travelling around the world.

Update: We shared Matt’s video above in 2019 when updating this article and couldn’t believe this moment never went viral. Well guess what? It finally hit the big time and everyone is buzzing about that penguin now. Check it out.

7. Steve Hanisch

Steve is another travel videographer with high production value on his travel channel that is sought after by tourism board and travel brands. He speaks around the world about making travel videos and produces his videos in both English and German. He’s also got a great sense of humour and is an all-around nice guy.

8. Be My Travel Muse

Kristin is one of the top female travel bloggers and is making waves in the travel vlogging world now too! Travel along with your laid back vibe as she goes around the world to places like the Philippines and Mexico to everywhere in between. She does adventure travels and we love how she chats directly to the audience making you feel like a friend.

Maiku runs his own production company and has won several video awards. We always love checking out his videos. He has put together some great video series that keep you hooked on what is coming next. I really like his behind the scenes information and journalist quality videos like the video above showcasing the Toronto restaurant market.

10. David’s Been Here

David Hoffmann has been traveling the world since 2008. We met him in Istanbul and since that time his YouTube Channel that focuses on food and travel has skyrocketed! With videos uploaded nearly every day from 77 countries and over 1,000 destinations, you’ll never run out of things to watch!

11. Getting Stamped

Adam and Hanna are that dreamy couple that you see on commercials showcasing exotic destinations. They were made for starring in their own travel channel. We love going to island destinations with them as they showcase beautiful locales with their drone work and fanstastic cinematography.

12. Vacation Couple

Kristin and Shadi specialize in resort tours and when we book vacations, we check out their travel channel first. Shadi is a graphic artist by trade, so his work is second to none. When you watch their travel videos, you feel like you are watching a Club Med advertisement and will want to book a luxurious getaway right now!

13. Nomadasaurus

Alesha and Jarryd are an Australian adventure couple that have been on the go for since meeting in a hostel in 2008. They’ve recently returned home after a decade of traveling the world and are showcasing their life in a van through fun videos. We love their organic style and sense of adventure in their videos.

14. Christopher Rudder

Chris is a fellow Canuck who shares his love for travel through his cinematic style and very sexy voiceovers. (this is Deb talking here 🙂 I feel like I am watching a full on travel show when watching Chris as he covers everything from adventure to food, culture and city guides.

15. CAILIN O’NEIL

Cailin was one of the first travel bloggers/youtubers we ever discovered. Coming from a film and TV background she puts a lot of information and personality into her videos. Cailin is a fellow Canuck who has a great sense of humour and a talent for storytelling. Coming from a film and tv background, she makes her travel videos feel like a proper documentary-like one of our favourites the Tomatino Festival.

16. Cammy D

Cameron is the son of one of the world’s top travel writers, Heather Greenwood Davis and he is going to be a star. While still in school, he’s been producing travel vlogs about travels that he’s been on with his family. He’s been branching out recently from travel to tackle subjects like racism, the importance of youth voices, and even showing off his talents in video games.

17. Brendan Vanson

Brendan has a great mix of photography tuturials and day vlogging. Mixing his talents for photography and his great sense of humour, he has been able to carve out a unique niche that has attracted a large following. If you love to take pictures of your travels, you’ll love his getting the shots series “Where he explains how he takes his breathtaking images.

18. ThePlanetD

While you are browsing, check out our travel channel on YouTube. We put up new videos every week.

We have adventure travel videos from all seven continents doing everything kayaking in Antarctica and learning to whitewater kayak, to taking a luxury train journey through the Rocky Mountains.

Give us a Follow us on YouTube: We’ve posted nearly 400 videos on our Travel Channel from our 100+ countries visited. You’ll have hours of entertainment and a few laughs.

If you haven’t noticed, there are a lot of Canadians on this list. I didn’t know it until I compiled this one but clearly We Canucks tend to have a lot of love for each other. This list is also not in a particular order.

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i culdnt find any better travel insights than this , thanks a bunch

wow, thanks for putting this piece of information together

Thank you Dave and Deb for sharing this great article. Me and my wife We love travelling and when we not travelling, we can watch someone else travelling…)

An indeed insightful collection of travel youtube channels one would wish to watch.

Thank you very much theplanetd.com to telling us about inspiring travel channel.

This Guy “Indigo Traveller” is really a worthy mention. Gives us an insight into North Korea

Way late to the game but I’d recommend Indigo Traveller. He puts out lots of great content, goes to a number of less poplar destinations (including NK), and seems like a genuinely awesome guy to boot.

Check out Chasing Everywhere! She travel the world full time and makes videos of unique places she finds. Really beautiful drone footage and great tips and tricks! youtube.com/chasingeverywhere

Thanks for letting us know. We’ll definitely check them out! This post is a year or so old, so it is time to update it for sure. Cheers Deb

Hey there! When/if you update your YouTube adventure travels to watch list, maybe consider QE Adventures (short for Quinn and Ethan Adventures).

These teenage brothers are skilled videographers and editors and personably narrate their family friendly high adventures in a style that makes audiences wish they’d come along. It’s one of the few channels with videos from the teenage travelers’ perspectives.

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Love this post!! Thankyou!! So much inspiration in one page its insane! You guys should definitely check out our youtube channel too! We are Mami & Papi – young parents with a passion for life! Our channel is recent but slowly upcoming – we hope to become insipration to others too one day 🙂 https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC8vQHR5Du1dx1LVEoqL_KUQ

Thanks for sharing your channel. I’ll be sure to check it out and all the best to you!

Hi, Dave and Deb.

Have to say a relay wonderful blog 🙂 Something similar what we have started our self, but we are aiming for local travel experience in our small but very beautiful country Lithuania. As I see you haven’t been here. You are very very welcomed here. Although we are small but that does not mean we don’t have anything to show 🙂 Would be super so see your experience of our countr here 🙂

Cheers, Auste and Justas @ TravelingLithuania

Thanks! We’d love to come to Lithuania in the near future.

What is with the popularity contest? This is the same boring list that everyone publishes. I’m so tired of seeing the same people on these lists, two of whom should not be included!

You are more than welcome to add some names. We asked if anyone had someone to add. So put them on the list. These are the people we follow and enjoy. Also, there is another list that Christine wrote for us just before we compiled this one. that we talked about at the beginning of this blog post. (if you read it) And the reason we decided to do a part two. Sorry if you are not on it, I am not familiar with your videos, but I’ll take a look. I don’t know everyone out there. But I try.

Ah, I just went and took a look at your YouTube travel channel and see that you haven’t posted in two years. That would be the reason I hadn’t thought of you. Good luck if you start posting again. PS, I deleted your comment made under the John Doe email address as I see it is from the same IP address as you, (within minutes of each other) and nobody needs to read a second complaint saying the same thing by you under a pseudonym. But I left yours up because I feel that people have a right to their opinion. Cheers!

Great collection, getting entertained and inspired to travel. Thanks

Amazing collection of channels here! I really dig the aggregation and attribution going on. Thanks for sharing these channels with us!

Thanks for the recommendations, I will check these out!

So my channel isn’t quite as robust as many of the ones mentioned here, but it does highlight a part of the world that none of these Youtube channels even go near. Check it out! I’d love to hear your feedback.

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Thanks for sharing Josh, I’ll definitely check you out! You should leave your link so everyone can find you!

Thanks i will bookmark this for making video.

Great post! Will be hanging out on YouTube for the rest of the night!

Awesome read, i mostly use YouTube for food so its great to see that there are some awesome streams about travel that will excite my wanderlust 🙂 lovely read

I like this blog. thanks for the blog. it was very informative and the pictures are captured very beautifully.

Great photos. thanks for the blog. I like this blog.

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Vlogger as a word is relatively new to the English dictionary and has sprung to the world’s attention with the ever-expanding multitude of wild and wonderful online videos.

Vloggers are influencers and people who share videos that are popular for capturing the audiences’ attention with interesting, informative, or inspiring content.

In this article, we’ve hand-picked a cross-section of some of 2024’s most influential and intriguing best YouTube vloggers for you to enjoy.

We measured popularity and quality based on a combination of the number of YouTube channel subscribers and the number of views the channel’s videos have received.

Obviously, the term ‘best’ is entirely subjective – let’s just call this a selection of YouTube channels that really caught our attention.

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Who are the Best YouTube Vloggers in 2024?

Best travel vloggers on youtube.

Travel Vloggers bring the adventure to you.

Safely nestled in the comfort of your favorite armchair you can explore the peaks of Everest, have breakfast with a Sami deer herder or plunge into the depths of the ocean to explore a shipwreck.

Adventure might not be your middle name, so thanks to aspiring vloggers and robust travelers you can taste the virtual forest air of the wilds without leaving your living room.

1. Fearless and Far

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Fearless and Far describes himself as a professional adventurer who will help you overcome your travel fears.

True to his description he explores remote untrodden paths and would be classified as a modern-day explorer.

Although Fearless and Far doesn’t make videos every week, and sometimes not even every month, his content is still incredible, unique, and riveting.

His most popular video has currently reached 14 million views!

It’s hard to go past ‘Raiding a BaBoon Camp’ – the title itself invites intrigue. Another of his videos ‘Living with a Death Tribe’ has 7 Million views.

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2. Lost Leblanc

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Lost Leblanc quit his job to unconditionally pursue his dream of filmmaking and travel, and his channel calls on you to do the same.

Lost Leblanc commits to uploading a new video punctually every Saturday at 9 am EST for his dedicated following of 2 million subscribers.

His positive attitude shines through his videos and his most recent video, posted only 6 days previous, has already taken a hit of 200k views.

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3. Drew Binsky 

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Drew Binsky has 3.8 million subscribers, for whom he has recorded and shared his visits to every single known country in the world – that’s some feat.

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He shares his crazy adventures and the stories of the inspiring people he meets, such as ‘He Hasn’t Slept Since 1962’ which has reached an incredible 13 million views, and ‘She Cooks Your Leftover Mcdonalds (for Profit)’ at 815 thousand views.

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Kold is a Vlogger for those who want to know more about filming travel escapes.

He is known for offering the best views of travel locations using his impressive filming techniques .

Kold has 1.2 million subscribers to date and his most popular video ‘Kold – My Year 2016’ is currently at 7 million views.

One of his Youtube videos demonstrating his editing and filming skill ‘How I Filmed a big budget Commercial (On a Phone)’ has hit over one million views – what aspiring filmer wouldn’t want to know how to do this?

Kold offers classes on video editing and has created a thriving online community.

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1. Sorelle Amore

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Sorelle’s Youtube channel aspires to motivate her one million followers to live their dreams and be free like her.

Her channel delivers regular travel stories with an inspirational punch that will grab your attention.

Having freed herself, she now makes vlog videos showing others how to live freely, such as ‘HOW I became a free human and at what cost’ at 175 thousand views and ‘What makes a human free?’ at 61 thousand views.

If you are feeling trapped in your current routine it might be worth jumping onto Sorelle’s Youtube channel and taking a peek.

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2. Jonna Jinton

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Jonna Jintons is a Swedish filmmaker, musician, and artist who shares her Nordic daily life with her 4 million subscribers.

Videos such as ‘Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden’ and the ‘Nordic Morning Routine – Ice Bath’ are well-executed videos that give her followers a glimpse of what it is like to live in the depths of a freezing Swedish winter.

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3. Jennelle Elianna

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This fresh vibrant vlog channel with a following of 2.4 million subscribers gives anyone who is curious about what life is like living in a van a good run for their money.

‘My house doesn’t have walls’ has hit 1.9 million views and ‘I bought a house’ is at 1.7 million giving the world a peek into not only an alternate way to travel but a different way to live.

Best Food Vloggers on YouTube

1. Mark Weins

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Mark Weins’s passion is food. He believes one should travel with their belly first and feet last as local food is the ultimate exploration.

Mark is an upbeat enthusiastic vlogger and shares new mouth-watering food-related videos every week with his 9.9 million subscribers.

His most popular videos to date are ‘Extreme Chinese Food’, its intriguing content gaining it nothing short of 26 million views, and ‘The Ultimate Dubai Tour’ with 21 million views.

2. Cooking With Dog

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Cooking with Dog is a quirky food vlog channel hosted by a caine called Francis, and a mysterious Japanese chef who has never disclosed his name to his 1.6 million subscribers.

All the exquisite food cooked by the mysterious chef is authentic Japanese and there is an endless repertoire of recipes with one delivered weekly on Friday.

The most popular vlog to date with 6.9 million views is ‘How to Make Bento’, yum.

Best Photography Vloggers on YouTube

1. Shoot Film Like a Boss

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Shoot Film Like a Boss is all about learning. The vlog teaches everything there is to know about film photography and darkroom skills, inspiring its 31.9 thousand viewers to shoot with film.

Roger the youtube vlogger claims to be no expert in film or photography and instead aspires to be one, like his audience, to be the boss one day.

‘Olympus OM10’ is his best hit video to date, it is a thorough and well-thought-out review of the Olympus OM10 SLR camera.

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2. Sean Tucker 

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Sean keeps his 540 thousand subscribers captivated by exploring the more emotional side of photography rather than focusing on the technical.

As he says himself: ‘I am more interested in the Why of the photography than the how’.

Although Sean does also provide videos on how to improve your practical skills, the make focus of his youtube channel is taking authentic shots with a deeper emotional meaning.

Two great examples of his deep probing works are ‘The Feeling Vs the Meaning’ and ‘Street Photography and Your Mental Health’.

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Best Family Vloggers on YouTube

1. Roman Atwood Vlogs

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If you’ve wondered how other families live their lives or are looking for tips on parenting then head to the Smile More Youtube channel created by Roman and join the 15 million subscribers.

Packed with hilarious pranks and viral videos, you won’t be disappointed especially if quirky family life is your thing.

The family’s popularity is evident when you notice that ‘I Bought Them a House’ has hit 53 million views and ‘Plastic Ball Pranks’ has hit 23 million.

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2. KK and Baby J

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KK and Baby J share real-life stories from birthing their baby boy to children’s birthday parties.

This family welcomes you into their home via their Youtube channel – you can be part of their virtual family and join the 1.2 million subscribers.

Their aim is to empower families to live their best lives by showing them how they strive to thrive and succeed.

Sharing lots of advice, resources, and inspirational videos, while building a thriving community of parents of families that can network and connect.

Best Indian Travel Vloggers on YouTube

1. Mountain Tracker

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There is nothing like having the unfamiliar path beaten for you and being inspired to step out of your comfort zone

If this is what you’re looking for then check out Mountain Trecker’s Youtube channel.

With his Youtube channel of 1.5 million subscribers, Varn Vagish has motivated many of his viewers to get on the road and explore the big wild world by giving them practical travel information mixed with interesting adventure stories.

2. Tanya Khanijow

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One of the best-known Indian female travel vlogs created by Tanya Khanijow has reached 1 million subscribers, inspiring women to follow their passions and hit the road.

With her high energy and enthusiasm Tanya shows that even if it’s not as easy for Indian women to travel they still can.

From skydiving, to icey treks, to meeting African tribal women Tanya takes her viewers on some wild and wonderful adventures and into some unexpected places.

Best Indian Food Vloggers on YouTube

1. India Eat Mania

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India Eat Mania promises to take their 5.5 million subscribers on a delicious journey of Indian street food, so buckle up and join in for some spectacular mouth spectacular treats.

Pumping out more videos than most India Eats Manis uploads a few videos a week from their Indian food trail, ‘Varanasi Famous Chana Masala’ was posted 2 years ago and already has over 52 million views, must be a good dish!

2. Village Cooking Channel

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Indian cooking is popular with an abundance of Youtube channels to choose from some posing daily vlogs with delicious recipes, but Village Cooking Channel is one of the most popular with 21 million followers.

Village Cooking Channel weaves culture, tradition, and festivities into their vlog posts, giving their audience more to savor than just the delicious recipes.

Best Motorcycle Vloggers on YouTube

1. Walterrific

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Walterifics is an avid motorbike enthusiast, wild for everything about motorbikes 0 he is probably the most popular motorbike vlogger there is with 2.3 million subscribers.

Walterrifics vlogs will show you less about how to maintain bikes, and more about the adventures you can take on a bike.

He’s not short on enthusiasm or energy so his vlogs make for a thrilling view.

2. Chase on Two Wheels

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Chase On Two Wheels gives in-depth information on how to rebuild a wrecked bike to his following of 1.1 million subscribers.

He’s constantly adding new content and information which is in demand by all the motorbike fanatics that have crashed a much-loved bike.

Best Disney Vloggers on YouTube

1. FreshBaked

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FreshBaked’s YouTube channel will keep you up to date with the latest at Disney from rides to restaurants.

They claim to be the leading authority on everything Disney and their following of 185 thousand subscribers must agree.

To date, they have uploaded an impressive 5 thousand videos, which is more than most YouTube vloggers.

2. Disney Dan

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If you need some travel inspiration when heading to Disney this channel could be the ticket to get you razzed up for fun and games on Disney rides.

Best Beginner Vloggers on YouTube

1. HuluWuluAnimations

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If you are looking to keep an eye out for new talent then this is one to watch.

At only one year old and already with one million subscribers, they are doing something funky and right.

2. Sam and Colby

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Making haunted and spooky content is grabbing the attention of YouTube viewers and fast-tracking this channel to vlogging success with 1.1 million subscribers within a year.

Best Daily Vloggers on YouTube

1. Ellie and Jared

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It takes a lot of work to pump out a daily vlog for your subscribers but that doesn’t stop Ellie and Jared who share their family’s daily life with their loyal following of 1.6 million.

2. Daily Vlogging

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Daily Vlogging is true to their name and posts daily to keep their 5 million followers informed of their unique family’s daily life and travels.

Best Study Vloggers on YouTube

1. Unjaded Jade

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Unjaded Jade is a young student vlogging about her study life and offers tips and advice to her almost 900 thousand followers.

2. Studyquill

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Studyquill has a collection of valuable study resources for her one million subscribers, from tips on stationary to time management.

Best Couple Vloggers on YouTube

1. Nick and Carrie

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This fun, playful, cute, and adorable couple let their 4.9 million subscribers enjoy the daily ups and downs of their own life through their vlog.

Their comedy skits and their playful antics are popular with many.

Their most viewed video to date is ‘My Asian Girlfriend Cooking Indian Food with My Hindu Instructions’ with just a mere 7.8 million views.

2. Avacados Couple

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Maybe not what we were expecting, but this roaring success of a youtube channel was put together by a couple who love cartoons, just like their 11 million subscribers.

This vlog channel’s comic content is suitable for the entire family, children, parents, and grandparents, so cozy up and watch their most viewed video, ‘Pregnancy Prank Competition’ which has reached 112 viewers.

3. Kara and Nate

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A husband and wife team from Nashville, Tennessee bringing to their faithful 3.5 million subscribers their travel videos.

Get an insight into the daily life of a couple on the road, and what makes them tick.

‘We Lived in a $650 Million Dollar Earthroamer’ shows some of the more off-the-road adventures this couple has embraced together, keeping viewing interesting for their viewership.

How Much Can Vloggers Make on YouTube?

How much can a YouTube Vlogger make? I heard rumors that it can be quite a hefty sum reaching well into the thousands each week.

YouTube earnings are not based on numbers – a vlogger with a subscription of 1 million might not make as much money as a vlogger with 100 thousand.

Earnings will depend on a combination of the quality of the content, the niche, the loyalty of the subscribers, how often you create videos, and the products that are advertised.

Remember that YouTube vloggers can work for a whole year creating awesome footage and putting it out to an empty YouTube theatre, then one day, hit the jackpot.

A Youtube vlogger might make anything from nothing to upwards of 54 million a year, like Mr Beast one of the most famous YouTubers.

Commitment is the key, Youtube likes loyalty and rewards it, so stick in there.

When you reach 100 thousand subscribers you could be earning one thousand dollars a week, with Youtube playing $0.018 a view.

YouTube’s ad revenue rates can vary greatly, but a recent range was between $0.25 and $4.00 per 1,000 views.

This is highly dependent on factors like the content’s topic, audience demographics, and the time of year.

Here’s a hypothetical table on how much vloggers can make on YouTube based on these rates:

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How do travel Vloggers make their money?

There are a few ways you can monetize a travel Youtube channel. The most common three are paid ads, affiliate sales, and sponsored content.

One interesting point is that you don’t need a huge following to make decent money from a Youtube channel -what you need is a loyal following who is interested in the products you advertise.

Thus they are more than likely to take your advice on products and click through to the affiliate sales to buy.

Most travel vloggers will make their income through a combination of all three – the type of affiliate sales and sponsored content that a YouTube channel monetized will depend on their niche.

If the YouTube channel’s niche is motorcycle travel, they can seek motorcycle products that need advertising or get sponsored by Harley Davidson to take a motorbike ride through the Sahari with a tribe of camel herders.

If they are a traveler wild for everything trekking and are forging their livelihood by making videos, it might be a tour trekking company that approaches them for affiliate sales or someone who has written a trekking guidebook.

If you have a travel vlog businesses that match your travel niche will either approach you when they see you have a large following or you can approach them and make an offer.

YouTube will flip some money your way from ads that are run through your channel to your audience.

Although this won’t start until you have reached a healthy following of over a thousand and have reached 4,000 hours watched.

The great thing is that anyone can start vlogging, that is if you are willing to dedicate momentous amounts of time to filming, editing, and creating absolutely awesome sky-shattering content.

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Top 10 Travel Vloggers on YouTube to Inspire You in 2024

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A vlogger creates, uploads, and publishes a video blog, usually on YouTube and Facebook. Sometimes we can say a vlogger is someone rather than write about their life, films it.

A travel vlog is a short video that showcases adventures and chronicling travel. There are many best travel vloggers on YouTube channels ranging from daily vlogging, storytelling editing, cinematic flair, 360 viewing, and sexy drone shots committed to pump-out inspiration on travel regularly on a programmed basis.

Thus, in this blog, let us check out our list of the best travel YouTubers below.

In this article

Part 1: 10 best travel vloggers on youtube.

The need for a travel vlog rose even more during the pandemic because we cannot pack our bags and go on adventures when half of the world cannot travel and is stuck indoors. Besides, a travel vlog also gives ideas for new travelers to choose their destination, chalk out a budget, and plan.

Thus, as a travel vlogger, it is good, to begin with, action by going around rather than just sitting down and recording. But, how?

Don't worry, as, in this part, we shall give you the ten best travel YouTubers of 2024 that you must check out:

1. Thomas Heaton

Total Subscribers: 501K

Thomas Heaton, who joined YouTube on November 24, 2014, has one of the best travel YouTube channels. As a travel vlogger whose central focus is on landscape and outdoor photography.

2. Eva Zu Beck

Total Subscribers: 1.33M

With a whopping million subscribers, Eva Zu Beck became the best travel vlogger on YouTube . She joined YouTube on February 24, 2013, as a polish travel vlogger whose primary focus is on raw adventure-seeking.

3. Fun for Louis

Total Subscribers: 1.99M

Fun for Louis Joined YouTube on November 7, 2011, and takes vlogging as a daily routine for fun. He is a travel vlogger inspiring others, traveling worldwide, and having fun.

4. Allison Anderson

Total Subscribers: 618K

Allison Anderson Joined YouTube on July 5, 2009, as a travel vlogger whose interest is in life, minimalism, and storytelling photography. She shares her experiences through cinematic videos and storytelling as the best travel YouTuber.

5. Mr Ben Brown

Total Subscribers: 655K

Mr Ben Brown Joined YouTube on Oct 15, 2006, as a travel vlogger whose visual web series showcases some stunning cinematography. He is an expert storyteller, so whether you are motorbiking, skiing, or hiking, he makes you feel like you are moving with him as he travels around the world.

6. The Cottage Fairy

Total Subscribers: 759K

On March 21, 2020, the Cottage Fairy Joined YouTube as a travel vlogger, especially those who live in a cottage or love fairies. Her videos tell the world that we can live any way we want as long as it makes us happy.

7. Vagabrothers

Total Subscribers: 1.11M

Vagabrothers Joined YouTube on October 5, 2013. They are wacky boys who love to travel to exciting places worldwide on cultural and culinary discoveries.

8. Ronnie and Barty

Total Subscribers: 288K

Ronnie and Barty are ex-film makers based in a mountain town known as Manali in India. They Joined YouTube on July 6, 2010, and focused on showing the cultural lives of the people who live in the Himalayas.

9. Hey Nadine

Total Subscribers: 496K

Hey Nadine is an excellent travel vlogger who Joined YouTube on November 24, 2006. She shares travel advice and wanderlust adventure via her best travel YouTube channel. She puts in her channel travel lifestyle with a creative flair for entertainment, fashion, food, and fun.

10. Kamran Ali

Total Subscribers: 17.6K

Kamran Ali, also called KamaranOnBike Joined YouTube on October 11, 2006, as a travel vlogger who has traveled worldwide by bike as a photographer for the past six years. Most of his content includes short stories, travel encounters, and 4k footage of the mountains.

Part 2: How to Start a Travel Channel from Scratch?

Starting a travel vlog as a newbie might seem problematic as many travel vlogs are on the Internet. However, you should know that there is every tendency for you to start a travel blog now and outshine older travel vlogs if you follow these tips to become the best travel YouTube channels on the Internet:

1. Define your story or focus on a niche

Choose an aspect of travel stores you love and focus on that. So many viewers love to follow a general narrative, as the more generic content you have on your channel, the less likely it will stand out, and it will get drowned in the competition.

2. Find a YouTube strategy by bringing something new and mind-blowing

Focus on giving out quality content, Model yourself and your travel channel in a plain, plain, fun to watch, funny, intelligent, and precise way, and try to bring something extra to your destination.

3. Keep on improving, be persistent, and be realistic.

The most important thing in working on your travel channel is learning to improve your channel, be realistic in your content, and be persistent.

4. Create quality videos

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Hence, this article has helped you discover the ten best travel vloggers on the Internet and recommended ways to achieve the greatness of the best travel vlogger on YouTube from a newbie. It also gave you an insight into the best tool for editing your travel video (Filmora) and standing ahead of your competitors.

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Best Cameras For Vlogging

Thanks to platforms like YouTube and TikTok, it's easier than ever to start vlogging or streaming. While shooting videos on your smartphone is a good place to start, a dedicated camera can help take your videos to the next level. Whether it's a DSLR or mirrorless camera for sit-down vlogging, an action camera to capture and share your extreme sports or travel adventures, or a compact point-and-shoot to easily take on the go, there's no single best camera when it comes to vlogging, just as there's no single way to make vlogs. The most important thing is to choose a model that suits your budget, shooting preferences, and the type of content you'd like to create. Lighting and audio can also take your videos to the next level, so don't forget to factor additional equipment into your budget.

We've bought over 100 cameras in our lab, and below, you'll find the best vlogging cameras we've tested. Most of these picks are interchangeable-lens models that give you more flexibility to upgrade and switch out lenses, but if you want something more lightweight for on-the-go vlogging, you can also check out our picks for the best compact cameras . Otherwise, our best video cameras for sports might serve you better if you're filming videos of sports or fast action. Finally, if you're looking for something more advanced, you'll want the best cameras for videography and filmmaking  instead.

Best Vlogging Camera

Sony ZV-E1 Design Photo

If money is no obstacle, the Sony ZV-E1 is the best vlogging camera you can get. It's Sony's first full-frame vlogging cam, with a 12-megapixel full-frame sensor that's optimized for low light, making it a great choice if you tend to work in less controlled lighting conditions. On top of that, it can record at up to 120 fps in 4k, with internal 10-bit 4:2:2 capture, and has one of the most sophisticated autofocus systems on the market. There's no viewfinder here, but the camera includes a stereo vlogging mic and a fully articulated screen that makes it easy to monitor yourself, along with in-body image stabilization (IBIS) to help reduce camera shake.

This is the ultimate vlog camera for the solo operator, with features designed to take the guesswork out of video production. Naturally, it also comes at a premium price, so unless you're serious about making a career out of vlogging, it will likely be overkill for your needs. There are more compact options out there, too, given the generally larger size of full-frame lenses. Keep reading below if you're looking for a more affordable or compact option for on-the-go vlogging.

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Best Upper Mid-Range Vlogging Camera

Sony α6700 Design Photo

The Sony α6700 may not be as advanced as the Sony ZV-E1 , with more of a hybrid design and a smaller APS-C sensor that isn't as adept in low light, but it's chock-full of amazing video features for the price. 4k recording at up to 120 fps is a highlight despite incurring a significant crop, and the camera uses the same incredible AF system as the higher-end ZV-E1. The camera also has IBIS for smoother handheld recording and a fully articulated screen so you can monitor yourself. Plus, more advanced shooters can take advantage of internal 10-bit 4:2:2 recording to get more flexibility when color-grading and editing.

Overall, the α6700 is an excellent video camera for the price, with more than enough advanced video features to please enthusiasts. But don't overlook the Fujifilm X-S20 in this price range, either. Its AF isn't as reliable as the α6700's, and it maxes out at 4k 60 fps, but it's another excellent choice for video work, with a dedicated 'Vlog' mode that simplifies the vlogging process for content creators. It even includes more advanced features like open gate 6.2k recording to give you more cropping leeway.

Best Mid-Range Vlogging Camera

Canon EOS R10 Design Photo

If the Sony α6700 is a little too pricy for you, the Canon EOS R10 is a great mid-range choice. It's more of an entry-level camera than the Sony, with more limited internal recording capabilities and no IBIS. But if you don't intend to use Log profiles and color-grade your own footage, then the R10 still has a lot to offer. It captures high-quality 4k footage, with 4k recording at up to 60 fps (albeit with a crop), and includes a slow-motion recording mode in 1080p.

Beyond that, it has a highly effective autofocus system and a really intuitive user interface that's well-suited for beginners. The camera's also quite lightweight for on-the-go shooting and features a bright, fully articulated touchscreen, so you can monitor yourself while recording. Its battery life leaves something to be desired, but you can always power the camera externally if you need more juice.

Best Budget Vlogging Camera

Sony ZV-E10 Design Photo

The Sony ZV-E10 is the budget option in Sony's ZV series and one of the best options if you're just starting out. Though it doesn't have a viewfinder, making it less versatile for hybrid shooters, its fully articulated screen makes it easy to monitor yourself while recording. This camera also has a headphone jack and a low-profile handgrip that's easier to hold in a selfie position. You're missing out on IBIS at this price point, so go for an optically stabilized lens if you plan on shooting handheld.

Its frame rate options are more limited than what you get with the Canon EOS R10 , maxing out at 4k 30 fps with a slight crop. However, it has a very reliable autofocus system, including specialized focus modes like 'Product Showcase.' This feature is a godsend for product and beauty vloggers, as it'll automatically shift focus from your face to any object you hold up in the frame. While the Canon R10 is a little more versatile for hybrid photo/video shooters thanks to its viewfinder, the ZV-E10 is the way to go if you need a vlogging-oriented camera on a budget.

Best Cheap Vlogging Camera

DJI Pocket 2 Design Photo

It's hard to find a mirrorless or DSLR camera for cheap unless you buy used, but the DJI Pocket 2 is a unique all-in-one vlogging tool that won't break the bank. Unlike our other picks, it has a built-in three-axis stabilized gimbal, so you can easily capture buttery smooth handheld footage without expensive stabilizers or gimbals. Did we mention the whole thing can fit in your back pocket? That alone makes this a worthy addition to the slew of different vlogging cameras today.

Aside from its gimbal, its 1/1.7-inch sensor gives it better low-light performance than most cameras of its size, and it can shoot at up to 60 fps in 4k, with a slow-motion capture mode that records at up to 240 fps in 1080p. On top of that, there's an 'Active Track' feature that can automatically follow a subject as they move around. While its video quality doesn't compare to pricier interchangeable lens options like those mentioned above, this camera's unique functionality makes it one of the best cheap options to get you started.

Best Compact Vlogging Camera

Sony ZV-1 Design Photo

If you need something compact with more versatility than you get with the DJI Pocket 2 , consider a point-and-shoot like the Sony ZV-1. Like the Sony ZV-E1 and the Sony ZV-E10 mentioned above, it features a vlogging-friendly design with a fully articulated screen, no viewfinder, and a vlogging microphone, complete with a detachable windscreen. But unlike its interchangeable-lens stablemates, the ZV-1 is much more portable and uses a smaller 1-inch type sensor. While that means it's less suited to dim lighting conditions, the camera still records good video quality, has a great autofocus system, and offers plenty of frame rate options.

The newer Sony ZV-1 II features a new lens with a wider field of view that, on the surface, is better suited to vlogging. However, the ZV-1 II lacks optical stabilization and crops your footage when using digital stabilization, so it's less suited to walk-and-talk vlogging than its predecessor. It's also pricier, making the original ZV-1 our top pick for those looking for a compact camera.

  • Canon EOS R50: The Canon EOS R50 is a great budget vlogging camera. It's cheaper than the Sony ZV-E10 but lacks some of that camera's dedicated vlogging features, like a vlogging mic and special focus modes. See our review
  • Nikon Z 30: The Nikon Z 30 is a great budget vlogging camera with specs similar to the Sony ZV-E10. However, the Sony has a more reliable autofocus system and doesn't struggle as much with overheating. The Sony camera also has a wider selection of lenses to choose from. See our review

Apr 24, 2024: We replaced the Fujifilm X-S10 with the Canon EOS R10 as the 'Best Mid-Range' pick, as the Canon is more widely available.

Mar 26, 2024: We've reviewed the picks and brushed up some of the text throughout the article to ensure it's current.

Feb 27, 2024: We've removed the GoPro HERO10 Black since we've paused buying and testing new action cameras.

Jan 31, 2024: Removed the Panasonic LUMIX G100 from the Notable Mentions because it doesn't offer enough to hold its own against main picks.

Jan 04, 2024: Reviewed article for accuracy, with no change to recommendations.

Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best cameras for YouTube vlogging for most people to buy, according to their needs. We factor in the price, feedback from our visitors, and availability (no cameras that are difficult to find or almost out of stock in the U.S.).

If you'd like to choose for yourself, here's the list of all our camera reviews. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There is no single perfect camera. Personal taste, preference, and shooting habits will matter more in your selection.

The Best Travel Photography of 2023

By Hannah Towey

The Best Travel Photography of 2023

There's nothing quite like the power of a photograph to truly capture the heart of a place—and awaken the travel bug inside us all. But with social media inundated with images of far-flung destinations, the search for high-quality travel photography can often be a tougher pursuit. So, in place of scrolling, why not let an expert panel of judges filter out the best of the best for you?

This week, the international Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) awards announced their 2023 winners, selected from more than 20,000 images taken by amateur and professional photographers from over 150 countries. The judging of the competition takes place over three rounds; all 16 judges are leading photographers or experts in the field and are not made aware of the identity or nationality of any entrants.

Ranging from ethereal landscapes of the Italian countryside to striking portraits in Pakistan and Russia , the winning shots—including the celebrated work of Travel Photographer of the Year AndreJa Ravnak—reflect a “subtle elegance," says TPOTY founder Chris Coe.

"This comes through in both of AndreJa’s winning portfolios; one takes us into simple landscapes, with delicate colors and a textural beauty, the other into the hop fields, out of season and undressed ready for the next planting," Coe says. “Neither are obvious subjects, neither photographed at an optimal time of year, and yet they are both engaging and rather beautiful.”

Ravnak's winning submissions consists of eight shots photographed in the farmlands of Italy , the Czech Republic , and Slovenia .

“From my personal experience, I know it's not easy to judge photography. Images are not measurable, so being a judge is a complex task and responsibility,” says Ravnak, a professional architect from Slovenia. "Congratulations to all the winners; together, we are enthusiastically documenting this wonderful world, and perhaps this is a small contribution, a reminder to preserve its wonder for future generations.”

Below, see the 2023 winners of the Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) awards, featuring Japan's Lake Shirakawa , volcanic eruptions in Iceland , Shamanic rituals in Siberia , wildebeest migration in Kenya —and more.

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “Early in the spring the first rains allow wheat to grow in the...

Near Pienza, Tuscany, Italy

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “Early in the spring, the first rains allow wheat to grow in the rolling fields. Due to the cold nights, the landscape is often shrouded in beautiful mists on clear mornings during this period. This agricultural landscape is sparsely populated, with land being used to its fullest potential. Farms are located on the top of individual hills.”

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “Early in the spring the first rains allow wheat to grow in the...

South Moravia, near Kyov, Czech Republic

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “In early spring, the soil is still too cold for growth. An interesting pattern occured while a new orchard was planted on the slope of the hill, making the scene very abstract.”

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “In search of suitable land for cultivating fertile soil for...

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “In search of suitable land for cultivating fertile soil for agricultural purposes, humans have sometimes covered entire hilly landscapes with fields. Hills without natural vegetation are very exposed to erosion, which creates unusual waves on the slopes. This agricultural landscape looks like a soft, undulating carpet, completely otherworldly, as if it had been created by AI. In addition to erosion, the problem with these intensively cultivated areas is also the increasing exhaustion of fertile soil.”

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Savinjska valley, near Zalec, Slovenia

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “A tractor driver maneuveres a high trailer with a crew of workers on top, manually tying strings to steel cables for hop growing. In the spring, the fields must be prepared for a new season and new strings must be strung. The process is done by hand, but there is not enough interest in this type of work in Slovenia, so hop growers hire workers from abroad every year. Seasonal workers from Romania are regular visitors to the Savinja Valley.”

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “When the hop strings are hung on the top steel cables an...

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “When the hop strings are hung on the top steel cables, an unusual curtain of threads is created in the fields. The threads dance in the wind and sparkle in the sunlight. They look like some kind of unusual art installation.”

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “The freely hanging strings need to be stretched and anchored...

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “The freely hanging strings need to be stretched and anchored in the ground. This is done by hand and is more often done by women. Here, Aurora, a woman from from Romania, is in a good mood, as the work team has a radio with them and they are playing Romanian music in the field.”

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “Once all the strings are manually stretched the workers ensure...

Savinjska valley, near Braslovce, Slovenia

Overall Winner—The Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 (AndreJa Ravnak, Slovenia) : “Once all the strings are manually stretched, the workers ensure that the small hop seedlings start climbing vertically. Once this is done, they leave the Savinja Valley for a few months and return in late summer, when the hops are ripe for harvesting.”

Winner Young Travel Photographer of the Year 2023  “The sheep are herded back to their pen at the entrance of the...

Chinle, Arizona, USA

Winner, Young Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 ( Caden Shepard Choi, USA, age 14) : “The sheep are herded back to their pen at the entrance of the canyon. They walk through a dust cloud formed by the steady kick of their hooves. The sheep are initially reluctant to enter the mouth of the canyon, but when returning home, they show no resistance. After a long day steering sheep, the two herding dogs now playfully trail behind.”

Winner Young Travel Photographer of the Year Age 1518  “The mist suspended on Marsh Creek lake's surface signature to...

Exton, Pennsylvania, USA

Winner, Young Travel Photographer of the Year Age 15-18 (Lilly Zhang, USA, age 17) : “The mist suspended on Marsh Creek lake's surface, signature to its early fall mornings, the quiet morning light illuminating the fall leaves, and the fishermen amidst the mist. Captivated by the quiet beauty of the scenery, I took this photo.”

Winner Young Travel Photographer of the Year Age 14 and Younger  “My father and I took a trip to Iceland to visit an...

Litli-Hrutur volcano, Iceland

Winner, Young Travel Photographer of the Year Age 14 and Younger (Zayan Durrani, USA, age 14) : “My father and I took a trip to Iceland to visit an ongoing volcanic eruption. I took this image on the first day through the window of a small plane. I love how the setting sun cast shadows through the hills onto the volcano.”

Winner Landscape and Environment Portfolio  “A lush mountain range covered of moss in the Highlands with a river snaking...

The Icelandic highlands

Winner, Landscape and Environment Portfolio (Armand Sarlangue, France) : “A lush mountain range covered of moss in the Highlands, with a river snaking between the reliefs from the above glaciers. It will carry precious sediments along the lands before joining a bigger river system, up to the coasts of Iceland where it will connect with the great ocean.”

Winner Best Single Image in a Landscape and Environment Portfolio  “For a period from the end of winter to early summer...

Lake Shirakawa, Japan

Winner, Best Single Image in a Landscape and Environment Portfolio (Kazuaki Koseki, Japan) : “For a period from the end of winter to early summer, Lake Shirakawa is filled with water from melting snow and a ‘submerged forest’ appears. The water in the lake changes colour between light blue and light green, and mist, combined with the reflections which look like a submeged forest create a fantastic landscape. In April, the season of sprouting had arrived in the submerged forest. In the soft light before sunrise, the submerged forest quietly welcomed the morning. I chose a bluish time before sunrise to erase the reality and emphasize the fantastic sight, and set the shutter speed to 30 seconds to flatten the water surface.”

Winner Nature Wildlife and Conservation portfolio  “A split shot of a Mobula ray fever cruising below the divers boat as...

La Ventana, Baja California, Mexico

Winner, Nature, Wildlife, and Conservation portfolio (Martin Broen, USA) : “A split shot of a Mobula ray fever cruising below the divers’ boat as part of their annual migration in the waters of Baja California.”

Winner Best Single Image in a Wildlife and Conservation Portfolio  “A yellow Gobby watches the ocean from the entrance...

Anilao, Philippines

Winner, Best Single Image in a Wildlife and Conservation Portfolio (Martin Broen, USA) : “A yellow Gobby watches the ocean from the entrance of his crystal palace, a glass bottle at the bottom of the sea of the worst ocean polluter on the planet.”

Winner People and Cultures Portfolio  “The Buryatian shaman Vitalli performs a ritual to connect with the spirits on...

Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia

Winner, People and Cultures Portfolio (Athanasios Maloukos, Greece) : “The Buryatian shaman Vitalli performs a ritual to connect with the spirits on frozen Lake Baikal, with the sacred Ogoi (Dragon) cape in the background. Siberia is considered the heartland of Shamanism, with Lake Baikal its most sacred place.”

Winner Best Single Image in a People and Cultures Portfolio  “Four members of The Special Eagles Nigeria's national...

Lagos, Nigeria

Winner, Best Single Image in a People and Cultures Portfolio (Jack Lawson, UK) : “Four members of The Special Eagles, Nigeria's national amputee football team, stand looking out into the ocean at a day on the beach.”

Winner Best Single Image in a Visual Stories Portfolio  “In Pakistan an Islamic Republic there is no coeducation in...

Kalash Valley, Chitral, Pakistan

Winner, Best Single Image in a Visual Stories Portfolio (F.Dilek Yurdakul, Turkey) : “In Pakistan, an Islamic Republic, there is no coeducation in public schools. Boys and girls receive Islamic education in separate classrooms and schools. The Kalash live within the borders of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan, yet their schools are still co-educational. Gender diversity and unity are viewed as nothing to fear. Children are educated equally and together.”

Winner A Quieter Life category  “Walking on a white sand dune in La Puna Argentina.”

La Puna, Argentina

Winner, A Quieter Life category (Ignacio Palacios, Australia/Spain) : “Walking on a white sand dune in La Puna, Argentina.”

Winner Above Eye Level Below category  “Under the Highline 179 suspension bridge you get a completely different view...

Reutte, Austria

Winner, Above, Eye Level, Below category (Josien van Geffen, Netherlands) : “Under the Highline 179 suspension bridge, you get a completely different view when you look up. The bridge and the people on it now appear like a scene from an old video game.”

Winner Leisure and Adventure category  “As the last rays of the sun illuminate the iconic Treasury of Petra a Bedouin...

Petra, Jordan

Winner, Leisure and Adventure category (Andrea Peruzzi, Italy ): “As the last rays of the sun illuminate the iconic Treasury of Petra, a Bedouin enjoys jumping between the overhanging rocks. At sunset, it’s as if the once-lost city has two profoundly different souls, divided between day and night. When tourists leave this iconic destination, the Bedouins reawaken the ancient soul of Petra by repopulating the site, to eat around the bonfires and stay connected to the traditions handed down by their ancestors.”

Winner People's Choice Vote  “A young wildebeest lost in the Great Wildebeest Migration madness. He stands there...

Maasai Mara, Kenya

Winner, People's Choice Vote (Rohan Neel Shah, Kenya, age 16) : “A young wildebeest lost in the Great Wildebeest Migration madness. He stands there confused whilst other wildebeest rush to cross the river.”

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