7 movies that will inspire you to travel
Don’t want to give up your city life? A word of advice, please don’t watch the Under the Tuscan Sun. With all the delightful wines, mouthwatering food, remote cottages and scenic rolling hills shown in the film, this romantic flick will inspire to you to travel to this Italian paradise, as well as urge you to scrap your urban life, for a chance to harvest an awesome dream of living a life Under the Tuscan Sun.
Wild
Wild is a real-life adventure tale of Cheryl Strayed, an inexperienced backpacker who went on an epic 1,100-mile quest across the United States, in the wake of her mother’s death. Although Strayed’s narrative of her extraordinary odyssey was just released in 2012, it quickly gained the attention of movie producers, thanks to her amazing story of self discovery and bravery. With Stayed’s inspiring travel experiences and the award-winning Reese Witherspoon in the lead role, Wild is surely an absolute must-see flick for film junkies as well as females who are into solo traveling.
Before Sunrise
Sometimes, you just need to spend a day in a heavenly place like Vienna, with a complete stranger, to experience magic, pure bliss and love. Don’t believe us? Just watch Before Sunrise!
Into The Wild
While Into the Wild didn’t have the happiest of endings, it has been anchored firmly in the hearts of countless of travel junkies from all corners of the world. Deemed as one of the best travel films ever, this 2007 motion picture follows the true life story of the brave American adventurer Christopher McCandless, who abandoned his stereotyped life after his graduation, ventured across North America, and hiked into the great Alaskan Wilderness. Free from the society’s strictures, McCandless went on a colorful journey of self discovery, while traversing some of America’s most gorgeous landscapes.
Epitomizing the feeling of spontaneity, freedom and adventure that comes with backpacking and traveling, Into the Wild is truly a timeless classic and a go-to film for travelers. Trust me, McCandless’s adventurous spirit will inspire curiosity as well as the desire to discover what is beyond your comfort zone and boundaries.
500 Days of Summer
500 Days of Summer, although it is technically not a travel film, has been a source of inspiration for travelers, especially to those who heading to City of Angels. It is, after all, a highly acclaimed film that showcases parts of Los Angeles that are not often seen in television and the silver screen, such as the Silver Lake and Downtown LA. Moreover, this film takes us on a grand virtual tour of the culture and architecture of Los Angeles.
Tracks
Want to travel solo? Tracks, based on the book written by Robyn Davidson, tells the story of this solo female traveler, as she spends over eight months slugging across Australia’s vast 1,700 mile deserts.
Eat Pray Love
The book-turned-movie Eat Pray Love, ever since it was released, has been inspiring people to travel, and seek a life or career outside the big buzzing cities.
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