Planning A Trip? Let These Travel Shows On Netflix Inspire You
Whether or not you’re planning for an overseas trip now, these shows will offer fresh ideas and inspo for your next travel
With Singapore opening up Vaccinated Travel Lanes to various countries (the most recent being Malaysia), we are all searching up places to visit and where to sight-see. If you need some inspiration, Netflix has 10 travel shows that will have you wishing you were anywhere but in Singapore.
Along the way, you can learn about the culture and history of the countries featured so that when you are there in person, you can appreciate the visit even more.
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Watch Vagabond star Lee Seung Gi and Taiwanese actor Jasper Liu bond as they complete missions to meet their fans across Asia. Cleanse your eyes with the majestic architecture of Asia and also slowly fall in love with the cheeky friendship between Seung Gi and Jasper.
1 season, 8 episodes
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British comedian Jack Whitehall brings his elderly father to travel around the world in a “bachelor’s gap year” type trip. The dynamics between a rowdy, jovial son and his grumpy elderly father make this an entertaining one to watch.
5 seasons, 2 to 6 episodes each
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From the creator of the hit show “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Phil Rosenthal travels the world to take on the different cultures and delicacies. Definitely one to binge-watch, for the foodies out there.
4 seasons, 5 to 6 episodes each
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If you prefer the unusual and creepy side of life, tune into Dark Tourist as it shows you macabre spots around the world. This one is not for the faint of heart, but it’s a good informational watch.
1 season, 8 episodes
Join Suda, a regular salaryman, as he travels across Japan in search of quaint restaurants on the verge of closing down. Although the show is fictional, these restaurants exist in real life. If you’ve been to Japan, you’ll know that you can’t get enough of the simple and peaceful vibe that it has.
1 season, 12 episodes
Check out some of the world’s most awe-inspiring hotels and the great lengths that they go to create the ultimate experience for their guests. From Switzerland to Oman, these breathtaking views and once-in-a-lifetime experiences will definitely give you FOMO.
2 seasons, 6 to 7 episodes each
Street food is something that you commonly see overseas, but you hardly hear about the stories of these vendors. Embark on a journey down the streets of Asia, and discover new delicacies and the stories of the people who create these flavourful dishes.
1 season, 9 episodes
Three food and design experts travel the world to revive failing restaurants by connecting them to their local culture and gorgeous views. Definitely a feel-good show as you watch these restaurants get a new start.
2 seasons, 6 to 7 episodes each
Travel around the world with actor Zac Efron and wellness expert Darin Olien to explore healthy and sustainable ways to live. This is an interesting watch to learn how other people around the world live sustainably, and consider adopting similarly sustainable practices in our current lifestyle.
1 season, 8 episodes
Korean cold noodles, better known as naengmyeon, is something we often see in K-dramas as a refreshing summertime staple. Ever wondered how it was derived? Jump into this two-episode documentary to discover the different styles of the beloved dish from Jeju to Pyongyang, and the history behind it.
1 season, 2 episodes
This article originally appeared in Her World