Are your travel plans thwarted? Are you feeling hopeless because your travel list is making faces at you? Are you praying for quick global normalcy so that you can pack your bag and head of to your dream destinations? If your answer to all these questions is yes then you are on the same boat as us. The problem is that this boat cannot sail until the world is free from coronavirus. And with all honesty, the current situation doesn’t predict quick recovery globally from the virus outbreak. So, the easier way is to travel virtually.
We understand that there is no substitute for real traveling but the shows that we have listed down will give you maximum feels of an actual journey. All you need is time to enjoy these streams, which we believe you have in abundance because of the lockdown.
So let us jump into the virtual journey and discover interesting places around the world with these travel TV shows. Also, keep in mind that these shows are listed on no particular order or range so just pick any one you like to stream these quarantine days:
Tales by Light – NetflixIf your traveling idea is all about pleasing your eyes with some sight worthy imageries then Tales by Light is waiting for you to watch it. The show, available on Netflix, can keep you hooked with its beautiful scenes portrayed on screen.
This Australian docu-series shows filmmakers and professional photographers traveling around the world to tell beautiful stories of the world to their virtual audience.
From making their way to India’s Bandhavgarh National Park in the Himalayas to Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia, you cannot miss the beautiful visuals and powerful storytelling from these places.
Restaurants on the Edge – NetflixAnother Netflix creation that can cure travel lust these days. If we talk about ourselves, our idea of traveling includes putting food tasting on top of the to-do list. If like us you too believe that trying out restaurants of the place you visit is one of the must-do things on traveling then this show calls you.
The basic concept of these shows is to discover restaurants and try local food around the world. The show brilliantly digs the food culture around the world. Whether it is about collecting deets to curry fish ball and snake wine in Hong Kong or salt cod in Malta, you will have so much to learn from the show.
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerDo you want to give yourself a break from continuously whining about canceled travel plans? Then tune into Netflix travel show called Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
What makes this show unique from the rest of the travel shows that revolve around tasting food is that you can be entertained with celebrity performances here.
Celebrities like Seth Rogen and Chrissy Teigen try out delicious delicacies and top it off with their cuff humor and tasty commentary in between in Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
This show is a complete package for travelers who need to keep themselves entertained by socializing with other people on their way.
Samantha Brown’s Places to LoveDon't you want to rediscover and fall in love again with the places you have known or might have traveled before?
This is the time when you can relive your journey, virtually, with the most iconic travel TV figures Samantha Brown in the show called Samantha Brown’s Places to Love.
When you are on traveling, there are a lot of things that you planned to do but because of a shortage of time, you end up skipping them. In this show, you can catch all those miss moments.
In the current season that is streaming on PBS Samantha takes her audience to Budapest and southern Islands of New Zealand and discovers the hidden gems and less known facts and spots from those places.
All you’ll be needing to enjoy this epic virtual journey is Spectrum TV subscription to stream PBS, where the show is airing. Spectrum TV offers affordable Tv channels packages that are a bonus in this isolation period.
Get in touch with Spectrum technical support to know more about the tv channel packages and bundles.
Dark TouristAre you looking for something exceptional and less mainstream to binge-watch in quarantine days? Dark Tourist will take you to that dark place with its docu-series streaming on Netflix.
The New Zealand based journalist, David Farrier, dugs deep into lesser-known culture and traditions existing around the world in this show.
From discovering nuclear disaster sites in Fukushima to discovering voodoo festivals in Japan, this series will keep you hooked until the last.
ConclusionTraveling these days is as impossible as imaging traveling these days. However, with these famous travel TV shows, you can virtually visit anywhere you want.
Virtual Voyage: The Best Travel TV Shows to Watch amid Lockdown was written by Sean Williamson.
Virtual Voyage: The Best Travel TV Shows to Watch amid Lockdown was produced by Sean Williamson.
Sean Williamson released Virtual Voyage: The Best Travel TV Shows to Watch amid Lockdown on Wed May 20 2020.