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Top Travel Television Shows

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Travel and television seem to go hand-in-hand.  Not only can they provide a way for people to explore the world from the safety of home, they can also introduce people to the unique foods, cultures, and attractions that may inspire their next actual trip around the world.  If you are interesting in viewing some of the best travel shows your television has to offer, take the time to check out these.

Top Travel Television Shows

House Hunters International

A spinoff of the popular House Hunters series, House Hunters International follows individuals, couples, and families who are looking for property at points all across the globe.  While the main focus of the show is on the real estate the potential buyers and renters are considering, it also provides some insight into the local area.

The show features cities big and small, providing a unique look into how the locals live across popular tourist destinations and hidden country towns alike.  Some of the best of what each area has to offer is generally highlighted, allowing viewers to get a peek into the lives of those who live there in a nonobtrusive way.

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown brings viewers along as Anthony Bourdain travels across the country, and the globe, looking for interesting hidden away gems and unique experiences.  Not only does he explore the area, he immerses himself in the local culture.  He often takes the time to enjoy local delicacies and focuses on interacting with those who live, work, and grew up in the area.

The destinations are not always exotic to the standard viewer, as many of the stops feature key cities within the United States, those episodes are interspersed with those for areas that are less familiar to the majority.  Regardless off the destination, the show often features little-known places that make each place truly unique.  Whether it is a show on Los Angeles or Myanmar, there is always something interesting to see.

An Idiot Abroad

For those looking for a more comical take on more exotic locals, An Idiot Abroad follows Karl Pilkington as he travels the world and faces the unfamiliar.  The concept focuses on pushing Pilkington outside of his comfort zone based on the recommendations made by his friends, and fellow comedians, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.

The show combines interesting travel facts with a sense of humor normally reserved for gag shows.  It helps keep the vibe lighter, and makes you root for Pilkington as he makes his way through some of the most unique experiences his friends can find.

$40 a Day

For travelers on a budget, $40 a Day follows Rachael Ray as she explores a variety of popular destinations looking for great local food that is also affordable.  Her budget must cover three meals a day, along with any snack or beverages along the way.  This leads her to select diverse dining options ranging from five star restaurants, to the smallest pubs, and most interesting food trucks around.

What to Do Next

After you have viewed shows about some of you preferred destinations, consider planning your own trip to explore the world beyond your hometown.  With effort, many trips can be more affordable than ever.  Take the time to explore flight options through Discount My Flights, or look low-cost rooms through sites like Airbnb.  Before you know it, you’ll be on your way.


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