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* ASY TV has ''I Love This $#!t'' and ''IVELISSE VELEZ'', two travel shows hosted respectively by Mike Bennet and... Wrestling/IvelisseVelez.

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* ''Creator/HamishAndAndy’s Gap Year'' is a Creator/NineNetwork series documenting the titular radio duo’s journey across the world, with an unsurprisingly bigger focus on strange discoveries they find while travelling.
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*Race Across the World is a BBC show that sees five pairs of contestants do ExactlyWhatItSaysontheTin and race through a number of checkpoints and countries without flying or mobile phones, for just the price of the air fare, to try and win £20,000. The first season had contestants race 12,000 miles from London to Singapore, while the second season started at Mexico City and after over 15,000 miles finished in Ushuaia.

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* ''Impressions and Ladscapes'', the first published book by Creator/FedericoGarciaLorca, was about his travels around the towns of Spain with his university professor and fellow students.



* ''Impressions and Ladscapes'', the first published book by FedericoGarciaLorca, was about his travels around the towns of Spain with his university professor and fellow students.

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* Creator/EwanMcGregor and his friend Charley Boorman have made a pair of long-distance motorbike travel series: ''Series/LongWayRound'', in which they travel from London to New York by riding their motorbikes east (that is, all the way across Europe, Asia, and North America) and ''Long Way Down'', in which they motorbike from John O'Groats at the northern tip of Britain all the way down to Cape Town, South Africa.

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* Creator/EwanMcGregor and his friend Charley Boorman have made a pair trilogy of long-distance motorbike travel series: ''Series/LongWayRound'', in which they travel from London to New York by riding their motorbikes east (that is, all the way across Europe, Asia, and North America) and America), ''Long Way Down'', in which they motorbike from John O'Groats at the northern tip of Britain all the way down to Cape Town, South Africa.Africa, and ''Long Way Up'' in which they travel by electric motorbike from the southern tip of South America to Los Angeles.
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* ''Rick Steves Europe'' is a ubiquitous PBS travelogue show. In each episode of the show, Rick Steve travels to a different region of Europe, visits the main sites, and samples the local food. The show is tailored towards inspiring viewers for their own vacations, and is almost a travel guide (like a Lonely Planet or Fodor's) in television form.

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* ''Rick Steves Europe'' ''Series/RickStevesEurope'' is a ubiquitous PBS travelogue show. In each episode of the show, Rick Steve travels to a different region of Europe, visits the main sites, and samples the local food. The show is tailored towards inspiring viewers for their own vacations, and is almost a travel guide (like a Lonely Planet or Fodor's) in television form.
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* PlayedForLaughs in the mock-memoir ''Series/AlanPartridge: Nomad'', a parody of gimmicky celebrity travelogues. In this case, failed chat-show host[=/=]low-market radio DJ[=/=]all-round gormless twerp and loser Alan Partridge undertakes a (rather contrived) walk from Norfolk to Kent in order to recreate the journey that his father once took for a job interview, with the thinly-veiled hope that he can somehow spin it into a lucrative TV series. As is common for Partridge, HilarityEnsues.

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* PlayedForLaughs in the mock-memoir ''Series/AlanPartridge: ''Franchise/AlanPartridge: Nomad'', a parody of gimmicky celebrity travelogues. In this case, failed chat-show host[=/=]low-market radio DJ[=/=]all-round gormless twerp and loser Alan Partridge undertakes a (rather contrived) walk from Norfolk to Kent in order to recreate the journey that his father once took for a job interview, with the thinly-veiled hope that he can somehow spin it into a lucrative TV series. As is common for Partridge, HilarityEnsues.
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A Travelogue Show is a non-fiction work from any medium (despite the name), about traveling to various places, usually a vacation destination. In a lot of ways, it's the nonfiction, documentary version of WalkingTheEarth.

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A Travelogue Show is a non-fiction work from any medium (despite the name), about traveling to various places, usually a vacation destination. In a lot of ways, it's the nonfiction, documentary version of WalkingTheEarth.
WalkingTheEarth and WorldTour.
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* [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks DIsney's Animal Kingdom]] has a lot of areas that are user-interactive versions of a travel adventure, including the Kilimanjaro Safari ride (through a savannah [[spoiler:experiencing poaching and preventing it]]), Expedition Everest (up and through Everest, [[spoiler:eventually being chased by a yeti]], ''Ride/{{Dinosaur}}'' (through prehistoric lands by time machine-thing, [[spoiler:accidentally arriving right at the time of the K-T meteor]], and Wildlife Express train, as well as the new world of ''Ride/PandoraTheWorldOfAvatar''. Other parks also feature many 4D and IMAX movie locations, several of which exploit the technology by immersing the audience in Disney Nature films that also incorporate the audience as the adventurer of the journey.

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* [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks DIsney's Disney's Animal Kingdom]] has a lot of areas that are user-interactive versions of a travel adventure, including the Kilimanjaro Safari ride (through a savannah [[spoiler:experiencing poaching and preventing it]]), Expedition Everest (up and through Everest, [[spoiler:eventually being chased by a yeti]], ''Ride/{{Dinosaur}}'' (through prehistoric lands by time machine-thing, [[spoiler:accidentally arriving right at the time of the K-T meteor]], and Wildlife Express train, as well as the new world of ''Ride/PandoraTheWorldOfAvatar''. Other parks also feature many 4D and IMAX movie locations, several of which exploit the technology by immersing the audience in Disney Nature films that also incorporate the audience as the adventurer of the journey.



* ''Disney/SaludosAmigos'' is partially a travelogue chronicling the Disney Studios goodwill trip to South America, intersecting home video footage of the trip with animated segments inspired by their travels.

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* ''Disney/SaludosAmigos'' ''WesternAnimation/SaludosAmigos'' is partially a travelogue chronicling the Disney Studios goodwill trip to South America, intersecting home video footage of the trip with animated segments inspired by their travels.
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* ''WebVideo/BroadcastStatic'', a video game AnalysisChannel by Noah Caldwell-Gervais, has branched out into the travelogue format in 2017, after Noah's success at crowdfunding allowed him to give up his daily job and start touring the continental US (or, as he calls it, "playtesting adventure"). He is particularly inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Least_Heat-Moon William Least Heat-Moon]]'s books, and draws intentional parallels between Least Heat-Moon's concept of ''quoz'' (basically, any unexpected interesting things one discovers off the beaten path while traveling) and the way WideOpenSandbox games like ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' structure their content. In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-naJR_rhkUM The Desert Bus]]", he brings up many ''quoz'' from his own travels that were functionally identical to encounters in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' and concludes that the infamous joke game ''[[VideoGame/PennAndTellersSmokeAndMirrors Desert Bus]]'' had been fundamentally wrong in its conception of RealLife travel as a boring chore and that realistic travel is much more akin to a densely-packed open world game instead.

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* ''WebVideo/BroadcastStatic'', ''WebVideo/NoahCaldwellGervais'', who runs a video game AnalysisChannel by Noah Caldwell-Gervais, has branched out into AnalysisChannel, began experimenting with the travelogue format in 2017, after Noah's success at crowdfunding allowed him to give up his daily job and start touring the continental US (or, as he calls it, "playtesting adventure"). He is was particularly inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Least_Heat-Moon William Least Heat-Moon]]'s books, and draws intentional parallels between Least Heat-Moon's concept of ''quoz'' (basically, any unexpected interesting things one discovers off the beaten path while traveling) and the way WideOpenSandbox games like ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' structure their content. In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-naJR_rhkUM The Desert Bus]]", he brings up many ''quoz'' from his own travels that were functionally identical to encounters in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' and concludes that the infamous joke game ''[[VideoGame/PennAndTellersSmokeAndMirrors Desert Bus]]'' had been fundamentally wrong in its conception of RealLife travel as a boring chore and that realistic travel is much more akin to a densely-packed open world game instead.

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