Many of us enjoy jetting off onholidayfrom time to time, yet the costs can rapidly accumulate – from flights and accommodation through to meals and activities.
Now, onetravelcontent creator has revealed his experience of visiting what he describes as the 'cheapest country in the world'.
Lourens, known [email protected], is a Dutch travel creator with over 15,000 followers. He frequently shares content about 'discovering unknown destinations around the world' and says he's working towards visiting every country in Europe – having "already gone to 47 of them".
In one of his latest reels, he offered his followers a glimpse into his trip to what he branded the "cheapest country in the world" –Uzbekistan.
In the clip, he tells fans: "I went to the cheapest country in the world, where you can have a beer on a terrace for about €1 (87p) and stay in a local apartment for about €15 (£13) per night.
"It's capital city feels like a mini Dubai with modern glass towers and a spotless metro. Yet this city also has ancient buildings with lots of culture and a rich local cuisine.
"For example, we went to this restaurant and we ordered a local dish for about €3 (£2.60) per person."
The creator mentioned that those deterred by the Dubai-style architecture can board a luxury high-speed train for approximately €15, transporting you to the cultural heart of Samarkand, where he "saw one of the most beautiful buildings of the ancient Silk Road".
He went on: "On top of that, you can also take from this city a guided day trip over the border to Tajikistan to see the Seven Lakes. These lakes contain clear water and pristine mountain views, which we really enjoyed."
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Source: Daily Express :: World Feed