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]]>Fortunately, not all hope is lost! In 2020, it’s easier than ever to consume travel-related media in order to travel “virtually.” Here are three television shows that you should check out if you want to scratch your travel itch.
Perhaps Anthony Bourdain’s greatest legacy is Parts Unknown, his television series that was beloved for 12 seasons before the host’s untimely passing. Bourdain is an expert at revealing the cultures, cuisines, and best spots in both highly-visited places like Paris and in underrated destinations such as Uruguay.
Have you ever been curious about traveling to places with a dark history and past? If so, Netflix’s Dark Tourist is the show for you. All sorts of sordid mysteries revolving around little-known tourist spots are revealed and explained in this fascinating program.
This Canadian show, created by a pair of high school friends who now travel around the world together, is a beautifully-shot and produced show that features unbeatable chemistry as these two buddies visit Antarctica, Japan, and everywhere in between.
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]]>Richard Ayoade is one of the most hilarious British comedians, and his travel series shows him spending 48 hours in different cities around the world. In addition to being super-fun, each episode of Travel Man is filled with useful information, and Ayoade is often joined by amazing celebrity guests.
Traveling with your parents can be tough, and this hilarious mini-series captures all the ups and downs of doing it. It shows Jack Whitehall and his father Michael trying to strengthen their bond with an exotic trip across Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
If you believe that one of the best parts of traveling is trying international cuisines, this show will be your cup of tea. It shows the Everybody Loves Raymond creator Philip Rosenthal visiting major cities around the world and trying local foods they’re best known for.
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]]>The show puts Efron and his co-traveler, wellness guru Darin Olien, in the focus as they travel the world to learn more about our planet and the ways we can preserve it.
The first episode takes place in different Islands and discusses sustainable energy. Efron and Olien meet a guy from Iceland who teaches them how to make rye bread and tells them about the time he watched a volcano eruption from his hot tub.
The following episodes are equally awesome and we recommend you go and watch the show as soon as you can. The enthusiasm of the hosts is contagious, no matter how cynical you are at first.
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]]>When it comes to the best travel shows you can stream whenever you want, here’s a list of our favorites.
If you’re a fan of Conan O’Brien, you have to watch him travel around the world and go on various adventures. O’Brien is not afraid to improvise or make a fool of himself, which makes his show incredibly amusing.
Frankie Boyle explores Scotland during four episodes of this show, showing us some unusual parts of the country’s culture and history. His talent for asking unusual questions turns the series into an eccentric collage filled with sarcasm and adult content.
Griff Rhys Jones travels around Australia, filming plenty of content that he packs into 30-minute episodes. His show is bursting with life thanks to his talent to find interesting people with common or unique lives.
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]]>The post Want to Travel Without Leaving Home? Try These TV Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, not all hope is lost! In 2020, it’s easier than ever to consume travel-related media in order to travel “virtually.” Here are three television shows that you should check out if you want to scratch your travel itch.
Perhaps Anthony Bourdain’s greatest legacy is Parts Unknown, his television series that was beloved for 12 seasons before the host’s untimely passing. Bourdain is an expert at revealing the cultures, cuisines, and best spots in both highly-visited places like Paris and in underrated destinations such as Uruguay.
Have you ever been curious about traveling to places with a dark history and past? If so, Netflix’s Dark Tourist is the show for you. All sorts of sordid mysteries revolving around little-known tourist spots are revealed and explained in this fascinating program.
This Canadian show, created by a pair of high school friends who now travel around the world together, is a beautifully-shot and produced show that features unbeatable chemistry as these two buddies visit Antarctica, Japan, and everywhere in between.
The post Want to Travel Without Leaving Home? Try These TV Shows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Funny Travel Shows That Will Put You in a Good Mood appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Richard Ayoade is one of the most hilarious British comedians, and his travel series shows him spending 48 hours in different cities around the world. In addition to being super-fun, each episode of Travel Man is filled with useful information, and Ayoade is often joined by amazing celebrity guests.
Traveling with your parents can be tough, and this hilarious mini-series captures all the ups and downs of doing it. It shows Jack Whitehall and his father Michael trying to strengthen their bond with an exotic trip across Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
If you believe that one of the best parts of traveling is trying international cuisines, this show will be your cup of tea. It shows the Everybody Loves Raymond creator Philip Rosenthal visiting major cities around the world and trying local foods they’re best known for.
The post 3 Funny Travel Shows That Will Put You in a Good Mood appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Have You Watched Netflix’s “Down to Earth With Zac Efron” Yet? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The show puts Efron and his co-traveler, wellness guru Darin Olien, in the focus as they travel the world to learn more about our planet and the ways we can preserve it.
The first episode takes place in different Islands and discusses sustainable energy. Efron and Olien meet a guy from Iceland who teaches them how to make rye bread and tells them about the time he watched a volcano eruption from his hot tub.
The following episodes are equally awesome and we recommend you go and watch the show as soon as you can. The enthusiasm of the hosts is contagious, no matter how cynical you are at first.
The post Have You Watched Netflix’s “Down to Earth With Zac Efron” Yet? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Best Travel Shows You Can Stream Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it comes to the best travel shows you can stream whenever you want, here’s a list of our favorites.
If you’re a fan of Conan O’Brien, you have to watch him travel around the world and go on various adventures. O’Brien is not afraid to improvise or make a fool of himself, which makes his show incredibly amusing.
Frankie Boyle explores Scotland during four episodes of this show, showing us some unusual parts of the country’s culture and history. His talent for asking unusual questions turns the series into an eccentric collage filled with sarcasm and adult content.
Griff Rhys Jones travels around Australia, filming plenty of content that he packs into 30-minute episodes. His show is bursting with life thanks to his talent to find interesting people with common or unique lives.
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