
Ramilla de Aventura
Creator
Biography
Rama Jutglar, known professionally as Ramilla de Aventura, is a Spanish YouTube star and internet personality famous for his travel vlogs and daily lifestyle videos. He launched his YouTube channel in 2019 and posted his first video on February 9, 2020. Since then, he has gained significant popularity, amassing over 103 million views on YouTube. Ramilla's content often highlights the cultural importance of the places he visits, and one of his most popular videos, titled "This City Is Unreachable For 4 Months A Year🥶❌️ (Yakutsk)" has garnered over four million views. Currently residing in Madrid, Spain, Ramilla is celebrated for his engaging travel series and the unique experiences he shares with his audience.
Known For
In this adventure, Rama travelled for 3 days, on four different flights, to reach Nauru, a micro country in the middle of the Pacific, also considered the most remote country in the world. He spent 6 days there to get to know it in depth and to understand why it is also one of the least visited countries in the world.
1 Weak In The World's Most Remote Country

El Viaje En Tren Más Largo Del Mundo follows the adventurous journey of Ramilla de Aventura as he embarks on the longest train journey across the world, from Portugal to Singapore. Over the course of 25 days, Ramilla exclusively uses trains, navigating through various countries and experiencing diverse cultures and landscapes. The series documents daily updates, capturing both the challenges and excitement of train travel. Ramilla encounters logistical obstacles, scenic views, and local experiences as he weaves his way through Europe, Russia, Mongolia, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and finally arriving in Singapore. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the life on trains, blending the monotony of long hauls with the thrill of continuous travel.
The World's Longest Train Ride

"Cruzando América de Punta a Punta!" follows the epic journey of Ramilla de Aventura as he embarks on a thrilling expedition crossing the American continent from Barrow, Alaska, to Puerto Toro, Chile. Over the course of 50 days, Ramilla experiences the diverse cultures, landscapes, and people along the way, documenting each step of the adventure. The series captures the essence of slow travel and human connection, showcasing both the challenges and exhilarating moments faced during this remarkable journey.