I am from Germany, and have visited the Dolomites since the 1960s. For decades there were no American, Chinese, or Russian tourists . The region literally was only known to German or Austrian visitors, especially the German-speaking regions.. The South Tyrol region really has changed negatively since the influx of all these other tourists! Now EVERYONE is crowding this beautiful region, and it is just not the same idyllic place anymore!
It is very true, and unfortunately that is happening everywhere. We have to do our best to find the hidden gems wherever they are. What a gift that you have been visiting such a beautiful part of the world since the 60s!
My favorite tip was about the FOOD!!!! Another great episode, I love these Italy adventures!
@@ryanthomasspeaks great choice and thanks for watching!
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I am from Germany, and have visited the Dolomites since the 1960s. For decades there were no American, Chinese, or Russian tourists . The region literally was only known to German or Austrian visitors, especially the German-speaking regions.. The South Tyrol region really has changed negatively since the influx of all these other tourists!
Now EVERYONE is crowding this beautiful region, and it is just not the same idyllic place anymore!
It is very true, and unfortunately that is happening everywhere. We have to do our best to find the hidden gems wherever they are. What a gift that you have been visiting such a beautiful part of the world since the 60s!
What time did you arrive when it was that busy? How early do you recommend to arrive?
@@laineym2237 this was in September. I would get there by 8am if not earlier for a quieter experience.