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Top 50 Travel YouTube channels

Travel on YouTube splits into two formats. Destination videos (city guides, country overviews, hotel reviews) earn through search: viewers planning a trip find the video and watch through. Trip vlogs earn through follow: viewers keep up with a creator across countries and cultures.

The destination format has long lifetimes per video (a Tokyo guide from 2019 still earns in 2026), but takes substantial production effort. The vlog format earns faster but burns out the creator. Top travel channels usually run both formats in parallel, plus occasional gear reviews and budget-tip content for SEO.

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The leaderboard

30 channels
#1Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens
3.2B views · 1.6K videos
11.8M
subscribers
#2Drew Binsky
Drew Binsky
1.5B views · 1.3K videos
7.1M
subscribers
#3Kara and Nate
Kara and Nate
1B views · 1.1K videos
4.5M
subscribers
#4Dale Philip
Dale Philip
2.3B views · 1K videos
3.7M
subscribers
#5Itchy Boots
Itchy Boots
794.3M views · 809 videos
3.4M
subscribers
#6Traveling Desi
Traveling Desi
994.4M views · 1.5K videos
3.3M
subscribers
#7Harry Jaggard
Harry Jaggard
1.4B views · 924 videos
2.8M
subscribers
#8Tech Travel Eat by Sujith Bhakthan
Tech Travel Eat by Sujith Bhakthan
834.2M views · 2.6K videos
2.3M
subscribers
#9Lost LeBlanc
Lost LeBlanc
244.8M views · 892 videos
2.3M
subscribers
#10WildLens by Abrar
WildLens by Abrar
543.6M views · 689 videos
2.3M
subscribers
#11Tanya Khanijow
Tanya Khanijow
607M views · 588 videos
2.2M
subscribers
#12Arab
Arab
800.4M views · 1.6K videos
2.1M
subscribers
#13Travel with Luke Damant
Travel with Luke Damant
559.2M views · 1.3K videos
1.9M
subscribers
#14Travel with AK
Travel with AK
364.5M views · 352 videos
1.8M
subscribers
#15Luke Damant Vlogs
Luke Damant Vlogs
1.2B views · 3.1K videos
1.5M
subscribers
#16Travel Junkie
Travel Junkie
171M views · 1.2K videos
1.2M
subscribers
#17Travel With Koushik
Travel With Koushik
267.7M views · 646 videos
1.1M
subscribers
#18Davud Akhundzada
Davud Akhundzada
171.7M views · 1K videos
951K
subscribers
#19Nomadic Tour
Nomadic Tour
249.3M views · 388 videos
917K
subscribers
#20Seal On Tour
Seal On Tour
802.9M views · 1.2K videos
891K
subscribers
#21Wandering Maniac
Wandering Maniac
153.7M views · 473 videos
889K
subscribers
#22Food N Travel by Ebbin Jose
Food N Travel by Ebbin Jose
225.7M views · 1.6K videos
855K
subscribers
#23Ishan Goyal
Ishan Goyal
112.1M views · 372 videos
812K
subscribers
#24Travelwithchris
Travelwithchris
194.9M views · 1.2K videos
791K
subscribers
#25Noel Philips
Noel Philips
188.4M views · 861 videos
732K
subscribers
#26Ken Abroad
Ken Abroad
65M views · 368 videos
682K
subscribers
#27Wandering With Paint
Wandering With Paint
134.2M views · 792 videos
667K
subscribers
#28Dabble and Travel
Dabble and Travel
119.8M views · 937 videos
637K
subscribers
#29Sol Life
Sol Life
63.8M views · 155 videos
591K
subscribers
#30Travel With Wife
Travel With Wife
78.2M views · 544 videos
566K
subscribers
What sets them apart

What separates the top travel channels.

01

Long-tail SEO is enormous: destination guide videos can earn for 5+ years.

02

Tourism-board and hotel sponsorships are the dominant revenue line for top channels.

03

Production realities: shooting while travelling means light gear, fast edits, and accepting some quality compromises.

Frequently asked

Travel channels, answered.

Real questions about how the travel niche works on YouTube. Still curious? Get in touch.

How do travel YouTubers afford to travel constantly?

Income usually catches up before the bills do, but in different proportions. Tourism boards and hotels often comp travel for established channels in exchange for coverage. Brand sponsorships from luggage, camera, credit-card and travel-app companies fund flights and gear. AdSense from long-tail destination videos covers ongoing costs. New travel YouTubers typically self-fund their first 12–18 months of trips before brand revenue starts to cover travel.

Should new travel channels focus on destinations or vlogs?

Destination videos for SEO and long-tail income; vlogs for audience-building. Most successful travel channels run both, weighted heavier towards destination content in the first 18 months (when audience is small and SEO is the main growth lever) and shifting towards vlog content as the audience grows large enough that follower-driven views start to dominate.

Do tourism boards actually pay travel creators?

Yes, but usually not until you have meaningful audience size (50K+ subs typically). Compensation can include flights, hotels, comped activities, and a flat fee for each video. Smaller channels can often negotiate trip-comping in exchange for coverage even before tourism boards start paying cash. The trade-off: sponsored content has to be disclosed, which can affect viewer trust if not handled well.

What gear do travel YouTubers actually carry?

Modern travel YouTubers typically carry a mirrorless camera (Sony A7 series, Canon R6 are the most common), a small gimbal or stabilizer, a wireless mic kit, and increasingly a recent flagship phone (used for B-roll and quick shots). The trend over the past 3 years has been towards lighter kits with more reliance on phones, because the quality gap has narrowed and the logistics gap has not.

Is travel YouTube saturated?

It depends on the angle. Generic 'top 10 things to do in Paris' content is saturated. Niche angles (slow travel, train travel, micro-budget travel, accessible travel, family travel, culinary travel, off-season travel) still have plenty of room. Country-specific travel channels for under-covered destinations are particularly open.

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