Peshawar tops Drew Binsky's list of 'underrated cities'

The American YouTuber visited Pakistan last year


Entertainment Desk September 01, 2020

Popular travel vlogger Drew Binsky recently posted a list of the cities across the world, which he considers the most underrated in terms of visiting. At the top of the list came Pakistan's very own Peshawer.

"Few thoughts on this lovely morning in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexico! Have you been to any of these underrated cities? Which are your favorites, or do you have any to add to the list?," Binsky wrote in the caption of his Instagram post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Many Pakistanis rejoiced over the city being featured in Binsky's list. "I am from Pakistan and you are pretty right. Peshawar is one of the most underrated cities of Pakistan," one fan said. "Peshawar? Wow. I feel so proud. God bless you Drew," another said.

One fan went on to thank Binsky for praising Peshawar. "I have been to Peshawar and it's really amazing. Thank you so much Drew Binsky for including Peshawar in your list. Much love and appreciation from Pakistan,"

Some of Binsky's followers from other parts of the world also took the opportunity to praise Peshawar. "100% agree with Peshawar. One of the most interesting cities in the world," one person said. Other cities in Binsky's list included Busan, Beirut , San Cristobal, and Cordona among many others.

Last year Binsky visited Pakistan based on which he released several videos. The American vlogger had praised the country in his videos, calling it one of the most hospitable regions in the world. In a video titled, "Why is everything free in Pakistan?", Binsky shared that he did not spend money during his travels to the country "not by choice" but because "the hospitality in Pakistan is so amazing that they won't let me pay for anything".

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