I lived in Basilicata until 1999 have returned several times. It is the poorest region in Italy. But, the people are the most friendly. Now living in Canada.
Not the poorest in relative terms, GDP per capita is way higher than the average of South Italy. In absolute terms its the second poorest, but It has only 570k habitants, It's understandable. HDI is also higher than that of other southern regions.
I have family that live in Basilicata, more specifically Rionero in Vulture. I wanted to see how beautiful the homeland in which my ancestors came from is.
I was born in Basilicata and precisely in Venosa. I really enjoyed your video and wanted to congratulate you. Really great work and I'm glad you liked my region of birth
Fantastic video. My parents were both born in Basilicata, in a small town called San Fele. It's around 20 - 30 minutes from Rionero. I thought your pronunciations were quite good... the only one I would correct is Monticchio (the two lakes). It's pronounced 'Montickio'. Great job 👏
those two lakes at the ending are volcanic lakes and the place is called Monticchio, a fraction of different towns neraby, one being Melfi, which is another gorgeous looking borgo you must absolutely visit if get back there, a medieval gem like very few others
We are heading to Southern Italy this Fall with some planned stays in Basilicata. Now it looks like we’ll have to extend our stay to include these incredible places! Thanks for the great review. I think the Amaro Lucane is made in Pisticci, yes?
Although I'm in Puglia, near to Basilicata, I've never seen most of those places. Thanks for the video, it is amazing... It's a pity you didn't visit Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa, where you can experience "Il volo dell'angelo", provided you are courageous enough.
Se o turismo actualmente significa uma experiência e se esta se traduz numa viagem que faz com que saíamos da normalidade que são as nossas vidas já é positivo. E se esta for a soma de história, gastronomia e geografia,tanto melhor, porque nos valoriza e obtemos conhecimento do que representa a vida.
I lived in Basilicata until 1999 have returned several times. It is the poorest region in Italy. But, the people are the most friendly. Now living in Canada.
Yes absolutely I loved the people too :)
Not the poorest in relative terms, GDP per capita is way higher than the average of South Italy. In absolute terms its the second poorest, but It has only 570k habitants, It's understandable. HDI is also higher than that of other southern regions.
I have family that live in Basilicata, more specifically Rionero in Vulture. I wanted to see how beautiful the homeland in which my ancestors came from is.
I was born in Basilicata and precisely in Venosa. I really enjoyed your video and wanted to congratulate you. Really great work and I'm glad you liked my region of birth
An amazing review! An even more amazing channel!
Fantastic video. My parents were both born in Basilicata, in a small town called San Fele. It's around 20 - 30 minutes from Rionero. I thought your pronunciations were quite good... the only one I would correct is Monticchio (the two lakes). It's pronounced 'Montickio'. Great job 👏
those two lakes at the ending are volcanic lakes and the place is called Monticchio, a fraction of different towns neraby, one being Melfi, which is another gorgeous looking borgo you must absolutely visit if get back there, a medieval gem like very few others
Great tips thank you 🙂
THAT'S THE PLACE OF MY GRANDPARENTS & MY MOTHERS UNCLE ANGELO,,, MONTENERO 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
What a great place to visit, stunning photos and amazing video. Thanks for sharing your adventure
Thank you so much! :)
We are heading to Southern Italy this Fall with some planned stays in Basilicata. Now it looks like we’ll have to extend our stay to include these incredible places! Thanks for the great review. I think the Amaro Lucane is made in Pisticci, yes?
That's amazing, thank you for the comment and have a great time :D
Basilicata is such a stunning place to explore in Italy 😍
Yeah what a hidden gem hey? :)
Although I'm in Puglia, near to Basilicata, I've never seen most of those places. Thanks for the video, it is amazing... It's a pity you didn't visit Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa, where you can experience "Il volo dell'angelo", provided you are courageous enough.
Glad you enjoyed it! That's a great tip, I'll add it to the list for next time :)
How many days took this trip through Basilicata. I like it very much
Thank you! It was 12 days 👍
Se o turismo actualmente significa uma experiência e se esta se traduz numa viagem que faz com que saíamos da normalidade que são as nossas vidas já é positivo. E se esta for a soma de história, gastronomia e geografia,tanto melhor, porque nos valoriza e obtemos conhecimento do que representa a vida.
Grazie mille :)
@@scottescapes tank you four your kindness. On day i will go to Basilicata,ho knows. Miguel Coquilho.
Didn't you visit Melfi? Why?
Drone shots should be bit longer.
Glad you like them ;)