Travelling documentaries that inspire adventure🚙



Travelling documentaries that inspire adventure🧳🚙


Here’s a curated list of travel documentaries that spark wanderlust and inspire adventure — whether you're into remote landscapes, cultural immersion, physical challenges, or just armchair exploration:


🌍 Epic Journeys & Adventure Travel

1.Long Way Round / Long Way Down / Long Way Up (Ewan McGregor & Charley Boorman)


.Format: Docuseries


.Motorcycle journeys across continents (e.g., London to New York via Siberia). Full of challenges, stunning vistas, and human connection.


2.Expedition Happiness (Netflix)


.A couple and their dog convert a school bus and travel across North America. Reflective and visually rich.


3.Pedal the World (Netflix)


.A German filmmaker cycles through 22 countries in a year. Offers a young, personal take on solo world travel.


4.180° South (Prime Video / YouTube)


.Follows adventurers retracing the 1968 Patagonia expedition. Mixes environmentalism, surfing, climbing, and philosophy.


4.The Dawn Wall / Free Solo (Disney+)


.Climbing documentaries about El Capitan in Yosemite. Grit, fear, and the limits of human endurance.


🌐 Cultural and Transformational Travel

5.Dark Tourist (Netflix)


.Journalist David Farrier explores “dark tourism” spots — places associated with death and disaster — around the world. Unconventional and thought-provoking.


6.Somebody Feed Phil (Netflix)


.A joyful food/travel doc with Phil Rosenthal exploring cultures through cuisine. His enthusiasm is infectious.


7.The Kindness Diaries (Netflix)


.One man travels the world relying solely on the kindness of strangers — no money, just human connection.


8.Tales by Light (Netflix)


.Follows professional photographers who travel to remote places to capture beauty, wildlife, and cultures. Stunning cinematography.


9.Human Planet (BBC)


.Explores how humans adapt to life in the most extreme environments. Awe-inspiring storytelling.


🏕️ Off-the-Grid & Nature-Focused

11.Into the Wild (Film, but based on a true story)


.A young man abandons everything to live in the Alaskan wilderness. Reflective, philosophical, and tragic.


12.Wild (Also a film, based on Cheryl Strayed’s memoir)


.A solo hike on the Pacific Crest Trail becomes a path to healing.


13.Planet Earth / Blue Planet (BBC)


.While not strictly travel-focused, these are among the most beautifully made explorations of Earth’s wild places.


14.Walking the Nile / Walking the Himalayas / Walking the Americas (Levison Wood)


Explorer Levison Wood treks through some of the harshest and most fascinating terrains on foot.

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