Top 3 Best Travel Vloggers
The best travel vloggers: In recent years more and more people have started to travel. Some of them also document their experiences on tape and there are hundreds of thousands of people watching their adventures. Travel businesses have started collaborating with the travel vloggers that address their target audience, so you might want to consider this too. Here are my favourite three travel vloggers:
1) Sonia’s Travels
FHM describes her vlogs as: “We’ve been craving a truly organic travel series–one that’s fashionable yet realistic, that respects the subtle flavor of other cultures, that gives us a glimpse of another place without disturbing the locals. That series, dear reader, is Sonia’s Travels.”
A classy appearance, Sonia’s not just stylish, but also very knowledgeable on the places she travels to, sharing chunks of the local culture with the world.
To watch more of her videos go to Sonia’s Travels YouTube channel.
2) HeyNadine
One of the ‘oldest’ travel vloggers out there, Nadine Sykora has made over 500+ videos to date and I have over 28+ million video views and over 147,000 subscribers on her main channel. (Plus over 23,000 Twitter followers and 15,000 Facebook fans.) Nadine has worked on videos for Fox, CBC, The CW, Sanyo, HitViews, Footprint Living, and ION network to produce original online content. We like her quirky, crazy videos and it looks like a lot of you guys aged 18-35 do too.
Catch up with her latest adventures on YouTube and her blog.
3) ExpatKerri
Kerri writes about herself: “I first joined the ranks of the solo backpackers of the world in 2006. Traveling around Europe showed me just how much I had to learn, how much I had to grow, how much I love being in a new place. It also turned me into a traveler for life, as I realized anyone can make their dreams come true, and anyone can travel if they want to. I now work to travel, and visit somewhere new with every chance I have. Be it a weekend road trip to a nearby beach, or a three-week trip through Transylvania, or a four-month trip through South America, I’m traveling with every chance I have.”
We like her for the different world perspective she offers (focusing mainly on Korea) and for the calming tone in her voice.
To find out more about Kerri’s travels visit her blog and YouTube channel.
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at 12:30 pm
Great article, I love Sonia, I’ll be subscribing to her channel!
at 8:02 pm
Great article! Can’t go wrong with any of those three. Maybe I can get on your radar some day. Here is a video I did about the World Of Coke in Atlanta
https://vimeo.com/53542362
Jim