Honestly, I don't know. Looking at your YouTube channel, yes, I can see that you're trying to make engaging videos with good thumbnails, and you have tutorials trying to teach important skills that you have learned.
I would try some product review videos. Take whatever photo equipment you have and do a review of it. Don't be afraid to show your face either. Honestly if you are a photographer, check out Instagram. I feel it's a far better platform for photography than YouTube. I don't think people will watch still photos unless they are incorporated into a much larger, more complex story, a la Ken Burns.
I would go on photography adventures much like you're already doing, but turn those into true travel documentary film-like projects. You may also want to highlight your country as a travel destination for affluent globe-trotters. If you have access, check out the Travel Channel. Notice how some of their shows are filmed, edited.
For instance, my background is in music, but my channel it not about music. It's about fishing. Yet, I compose all the music for my YouTube channel. The music is incorporated into the over all channel. If I did a purely music-based YouTube channel, I doubt it would have ever grown.
So, consider a slight pivot in your content. Focus on travel documentary. Go on adventures. Think National Geographic. Document your adventures in video of you walking around trying to find awesome shots.
Also, start product reviews of up-and-coming camera gear. That is a very easy way to get more views.