Most underrated countries to visit?
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Not necessary underrated, but I'm sure everybody got their own version of it. For me it's:<br><br>1. Portugal. Even tough it appeared on the radar, it's still remarkably cheaper than Spain, with much friendlier locals. <br><br>2. Singapore. I was pleasantly surprised by its modernization and how much chill you get for a relatively low price. <br><br>3. South Korea. It's another country that turned out to be much modernized and modern. The nature has not really been explored yet, but the cities are super cool. <br><br>4. New Zealand. It's not underrated at all at this point, but the scenic beauty that it has is truly unique. And it's not that expensive at all.<br><br>5. Chile. Most people do not know about it, but the nature that Chile has is very unique and it feels like you're in Mars if you visit Atacama.
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