![]() Add in the beautiful cinematography (from the same crew as Bourdain’s shows) and you have a great watch. As is the case with Bridgerton, the first fruit of the deal that Netflix signed with show-runner. It’s also about the people around the world who live their lives in harmony with nature. Even a casual soapy drama can be decadent if prepared properly. Still, with sourcing your own wild food being one of the fastest-growing food movements in America (far outpacing veganism with people under 40), MeatEater offers real-world advice as an entry-point to the wild spaces of the world and the food available therein. Yes, hunting or fishing for food is the core of each trip. We’re not kidding when we say that the wild places this show goes are the places you almost never see on the average travel show, which is usually obsessed with hitting the same old spots over and over again (looking at you Rosenthal and Chang). Rinella and his crew travel around the U.S., Mexico, and even parts of South America to embrace nature in the most visceral way, through hunting and fishing for their own food and then cooking that food, providing us with wild recipes to boot. Steve Rinella’s MeatEater might be the best nature-meets-travel-meets-food show, full stop. This is probably the most interesting and unique travel (and food) show on this list. We also tried to cover multiple types of travel shows from the standard food+travel series to nature shows to reality TV travel escapism. We’ve gone ahead and ranked them, though we have to point out that these rankings represent minor quibbles at most. The fifteen travel series below are the best Netflix has to offer right now. 'A hotshot prosecutor threatens to shake up the humdrum routines of her overworked new colleagues when she's transferred to a provincial town.' Forged. Knowing where to start and which shows are worth your binging time is tough. Diary of a Prosecutor (season 1): Crime drama. But this being Netflix, there’s a dearth of content to sort through. No network has changed the game more in recent years than Netflix when it comes to providing a great list of travel shows that’ll motivate you to hit the road one day while scratching that wanderlust itch between trips. Enter the travel TV genre - our most straightforward path to inspirational and aspirational escapism. ![]() That means we all have to live out our travel dreams vicariously for now. ![]() There’s rarely been a time in recent history in which travel has been more out of reach. ![]()
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