From Five-Star Luxury to Priceless Warmth: British YouTuber Finds the 'World's Cheapest' Hotel in Pakistan Superior
Shin Yeju Intern Reporter
yeju704@gmail.com | 2025-11-07 06:58:56
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A British travel YouTuber has sparked an online sensation by championing a humble, budget accommodation in Pakistan's old city of Peshawar, claiming the experience far surpassed any five-star hotel stay. The lodge, known as the Caravanserai, charges a mere 70 Pakistani Rupees—approximately 350 Korean Won or less than $0.30 USD—per night, earning it the unofficial title of the 'World's Cheapest Hotel.'
Travel blogger David Simpson (who uses the Instagram handle @djjsimpson) shared his genuine, heartfelt review on social media, where the video has quickly gone viral, garnering over a million views.
Simpson described his time there as "surreal," emphasizing that the profound sense of warmth and human connection he encountered was "incomparable" to the luxury of high-end establishments.
Located in the bustling old city of Peshawar, the Caravanserai derives its name from the traditional roadside inns used by merchants along the historic Silk Road. True to its name, the facility prioritizes basic necessities and communal spirit over modern luxury.
Guests are not provided with private rooms or air conditioning. The lodging consists of simple amenities: a basic camp bed (a mesh cot), a fan, a shared bathroom, and a complimentary cup of tea. Most guests sleep under the open sky on the rooftop, enjoying a panoramic view of the city. The simple beds, equipped with a comfortable pillow and quilt, offer a surprisingly restful night's sleep for the price.
What sets the Caravanserai apart, according to Simpson, is the extraordinary hospitality. New arrivals are personally greeted by the staff, who offer warm welcomes and a brief tour of the facility. The atmosphere is notably friendly, with staff and guests naturally engaging in conversation and sharing food, cultivating a genuine sense of community.
"The warmth I felt here was incomparable," Simpson stated, underscoring that the human element and authentic kindness were the true measure of his experience.
In an age dominated by glitzy, expensive travel, this modest Pakistani lodge—a relic named after ancient Silk Road inns—serves as a compelling reminder that the richest travel experiences are often those that offer the deepest human connections, proving that hospitality and true value are not always measured by a price tag.
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