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Man who’s visited every country in the world reveals the one country he'll be settling down in
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Updated 12:30 25 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 16:01 24 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Man who’s visited every country in the world reveals the one country he'll be settling down in

Drew Binsky has visited every single country in the world

Callum Jones

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A man who has visited every country in the world has revealed the country he plans to settle down in now he's completed the mammoth challenge.

Over four million subscribers on YouTube are delighted with Drew Binsky's crazy travel experiences.

The man from Arizona is the pinnacle of travelers, having visited every single country in the world.

And after experiencing every single culture, people, and types of food the planet has to offer, Drew had made his mind up on where he wants to settle down.

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Not every country has had him thinking he could live there on day though, with the YouTuber having previously experienced difficulty in Venezuela.

However, speaking to UNILAD, the content creator did note this is particularly the case for Americans wanting to visit the South American county.

Drew Binsky has visited every country in the world. (Supplied)
Drew Binsky has visited every country in the world. (Supplied)

"I ended up getting the visa from the Venezuelan embassy but they were difficult because of the sanctions and political tensions between the US and Venezuela, but I was able to get one last minute," he explained.

Drew has also experienced 'Eastern European' countries that have not been so welcoming of tourists.

"I really liked those places, but they can be pretty cold when it comes to welcoming people," he explained.

He added: "In Bulgaria, I had some issues with people being super weird. I also got scammed by a taxi driver trying to get to my hotel, [they] tried to charge me ten times the price and [they] rigged the metre on the taxi. That was a tricky one."

But with all those difficult experiences come some pretty incredible ones - and that's the memories Drew will keep with him forever.

So, having visited every country in the world, does the YouTuber have somewhere in mind where he plans to settle down?

Drew shares his experiences travelling online (Supplied)
Drew shares his experiences travelling online (Supplied)

Well, he told UNILAD: "My wife and I are planning to move to Dubai because it's just a really big place in the world. We really liked the culture out there, so Dubai would be the place where we would go."

While Dubai is the place Drew sees setting down roots in the future, it's not his favorite country on the planet.

When UNILAD asked him the best country he's ever visited, Drew immediately replied: "I would say the Philippines. I think it's the most beautiful country in the world, super safe and full of nice people.

"It's like everything you could want in one country."

Despite planning to settle down, Drew isn't planning on stopping the travel shenanigans any time soon.

Drew's new travel book, Just Go, is available in all good book stores across the globe now.

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