5 Jaw-Dropping Travel Documentaries You Must Binge-Watch Right Away

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Travel is a way of life for many, and if you can’t travel amid the pandemic, the one thing you can do is watch movies/documentaries on travel. Some travel documentaries are stunning enough to blow your mind. With the excellent storyline and cinematography, these travel documentaries will make you travel virtually. So get that tub of popcorn ready and enjoy these documentaries over the weekend.

Travel Documentaries You Must Binge-Watch Over The Weekend

1. 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible

If you love mountains, this travel documentary based on true life events is for you. 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible is a story about Nimsdai Purja, who climbed all 14 of the world’s 8000-meter peaks in seven months. He dared to live this dream and accomplish it with other Sherpas from Nepal, and their journey will truly inspire you. You can watch this one on Netflix.

2. Untamed Romania

This eye-pleasing beautiful documentary is about wild spots in Romania. It educated you about the wildlife in Romania and taking you through a series of mountains, landscapes, vast wilderness, and so much more. When you watch this documentary, you will transport into a whole new world. You can watch this one on Netflix.

3. Down to Earth with Zac Efron

This is one documentary on Netflix that you cannot miss by any means. In this travel documentary, Zac Efron and wellness expert Darien Olien travel the world, interacting with individuals who cultivate healthy, sustainable lifestyles. This one will inspire you to do better, and some stories will motivate you to adapt to a better lifestyle. You can watch this one on Netflix.

4. Maidentrip

There’s no age to achieve anything big in life, and this documentary incorporates the message very well. It’s based on the life of 14-year-old Laura Dekker as she becomes the youngest person to sail around the world alone. In 518 days, she covered 43452Km- her story is inspiring and worth a watch. You can watch this one on Amazon Prime.

5. Street Food Asia

We Asian’s love food, and this travel documentary essays just that. It navigates through the food culture in various Asian countries and takes us on a drool-worthy street food journey in Japan, Mumbai, and other places. This one will definitely make you hungry, so make sure you have some snacks while watching it.You can watch this one on Netflix.

Which one will you watch over the weekend? Let us know in the comments below.