With the current situation we are all facing because of the coronavirus pandemic, the urge to go out and travel is probably getting stronger and stronger as the days go by.
Don't worry. You can still satisfy your wanderlust in the safety of your own home with these 5 travel podcasts that will inspire you to create your next travel bucket list, open your eyes to new places you probably never thought of visiting, and bring your mind to a new destination within the comfort of your own home.
The Bike Show
Who wouldn't miss riding their bicycles and just feeling the breeze touch their face as they pedal along a dusty highway in the middle of nowhere or a rough trail in the middle of nature?
The famous author of Lost Lanes cycling guidebooks, Jack Thurston, can give you that feeling as he brings you along his journey together with fellow bike experts, adventurers, inventors, even poets and politicians. The stories are different each time, but the message is always the same: get a bike and ride. Their journey started in 2004 and they are still pedalling today. thebikeshow.net.
Armchair Explorer
If you are looking for a National Geographic-like experience with a expert narrator sharing facts, figures, and interesting bits of information, Armchair Explorer might be the podcast for the traveler looking for a genuine learning experience.
The podcast is hosted by award winning journalist, author, and writer, Aaron Millar, who used his influence to contribute on many national and international publications such as "The Times of London" and National Geographic Traveller. armchair-explorer.com,
The Bitter Southerner
If you love visiting places with bright colors and lively music such as Atlanta, Georgia; then you should listen to Chuck Reece, the host of "The Bitter Southerner." The podcast is based on a magazine which seeks to change the negative impressions and stereotypical views on the deep south of America.
Listen to Reece speak to expert representatives from the south as they share their deep connections to the land and the role they have played in America's history. The podcast hopes to bring you the culture, cuisine, history, and music of the South.
Wander Woman
Phoebe Smith is proof that women can conquer the world. The award-winning photographer, broadcaster, writer, and Wanderlust editor will share you her passion for nature and all its creatures.
The podcast will give you the beauty of rough tracks, wild places, wild-life encounters and the unknown heroes that protects these places. wanderwoman.buzzsprout.com.
Field Recordings
If you're the type person who just wants to listenen to the sound of nature, "Field Recordings" is for you. This podcast doesn't have any host; it's mission is to make the audience to experience the world in its rawest form through chirping tropical birds, the sound of calm waves, the sound of gentle rain in a forest, even the busy streets of Tokyo or London. fieldrecordings.xyz.
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