Hidden holiday gems revealed by 5 of the world’s ‘most travelled’ who have visited EVERY single country

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FIVE of the world’s ‘most travelled’ people who have visited every single country have revealed their hidden holiday gems.

The panel of travel experts rated Phnom Penh, in Cambodia, as being the best value for money, where you can experience local attractions such as the Wat Phnom Temple for as little as £1.

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SkyscannerOne of the experts at the iconic Christ The Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro[/caption]

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Cartagena on Colombia’s Caribbean coast was highlighted due its affordable accommodation.

Cairo in Egypt, offers Muslim and Coptic Christian landmarks that can be explored for free.

For a memorable night out, the experts recommend Havana in Cuba, Seoul in South Korea, Budapest in Hungary or Buenos Aires in Argentina.

Käsekrainer cheese sausages in Vienna, Austria, are considered to be the most mind-blowing street food.

Along with the likes of Pad Pak Ruam and Kanom Jeen Nam Ngeaw, which can be found in the night markets of Chiang Mai.

But when it comes to trying a once in a lifetime activity, windsurfing around the ABC Islands, in the Caribbean, glacier hiking in Bergen, Norway, snorkelling in Flores, Indonesia and paragliding over Cappadocia, Turkey are at the top of the list.

The panel of experts included Gunnar Garfors, the first person to visit every country in the world twice, and 25-year-old Basanth Sadasivan, the youngest person to do the same.

Also revealing their secrets are Rachel Davey and Martina Sebova, who have visited every country with a daily budget of £27 day, and Renee Bruns, who has travelled to most wheelchair accessible locations.

Laura Lindsay, from Skyscanner, said: “Sometimes, trying to decide where to go for your next holiday can be difficult – taking into account not only where you want to visit, but also the cost, activities on offer and the food.

“With hundreds of countries on offer, it can be overwhelming trying to narrow it down.

“Our ‘Everywhere’ search shows travellers all their options but speaking to people who have quite literally seen the entire world can really help make a decision and ensure that you are getting to really see the places that best suit you.”

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