Do you sometimes have that urge to travel after watching a movie? There are lots of movies set in stunning places that will just make you get off your seats and inspire you to go that place. If you're planning to go on a vacation but still don't have any idea where to go, here are the top 5 movies that will inspire people to travel.
The Jungle Book
Believe it or not, but the whole set of "The Jungle Book" was all filmed in Los Angeles. According to The Telegraph, it was all CGI trickery and they didn't really go to India but it did inspire most people to go that country. The stunning scenes in the movie and the exotic wildlife are so enticing that you'd want to book the first flight to India.
Moana
The movie is about a Polynesian princess who's on an adventure to help save here tribe. The animated film shows the gorgeous clear waters, white sand beaches and rich marine life of the Polynesian islands. It gave viewers the curiosity to check the place out if it's really a paradise.
Legend Of Tarzan
The film was mostly filmed in the Warner Brothers Studios but some scenes were set in Gabon, which is near Congo. If you've watched the movie, you'd probably want to visit the wide grasslands, amazing waterfalls and have a safari trip in the wilds.
The Eagle Huntress
This movie is a documentary about a young Khazak girl from Mongolia wanting to become the first eagle huntress of their tribe. The setting is so beautiful and it's rich with ethnic culture and traditions that you might also want to experience.
The Lord Of The Rings
According to Bus Around The World, one of the most famous movie trilogies of all-time, the movie is set in New Zealand with jaw-dropping landscapes and bodies of water. Up to this day, the popular Hobbit village, The Shire, is still open for viewing to tourists.
There are still lots of movies out there with fascinating settings but you might want to try these top 5 movies that inspired people to travel first. It would be an unforgettable experience.
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