From garden tours to pretty neighborhoods, national parks, clubs, beaches, mountain hikes, panoramic views, and adventure sports activities such as paragliding, surfing, rock climbing, and kayaking; Rio has got some of the best outdoor recreation tasks in the world.
However, surveys reveal that almost half of the people vacationing in foreign destinations prefer to keep on their television services even while they explore the rest of the world. In fact, 49% of Americans qualify a lack of Internet and streaming services as a vacation disaster. If you’re someone who values their screen time while on tour, here are the five best TV shows of 2024 that you can use to unwind.
Pairing Lunchtime Delights with a Side of Pure Drama: Shogun
Adapted from a book – Shogun is one of the best TV shows of 2024 which has the most historically accurate depictions of a particular place. In this case, 17th century imperial Japan. With its rich depiction of the lush historic Japanese countryside, the aesthetic offered by the TV show bears a stark resemblance to the exquisite scenery of Rio de Janeiro – but with a whole bunch of action-packed drama.
Despite the striking depiction of philosophical and ideological clashes along with complex political turmoil and all-out battles, Shogun is a slow-burning show, making it perfect for mealtime.
It encapsulates a stunning arc in the character development of the show’s main character, John Blackthorne, and explores the similarities as well as contrasts between the spiritual aspects of Western Protestant Christianity as well as a classic depiction of Buddhist and Shinto beliefs.
If you’re examining the cultural implications of the Jesus the Redeemer statue that is located within the heart of the city, exploring the idea of cultural relativism as purported in Shogun might be as mentally stimulating for you as the exquisite delights of the treats on your plate.
Hang Glide at Pedra Bonita with a Double Whammy: Masters of the Air
The 2024 blockbuster series, Masters of the Air, created by war cinema experts Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg brilliantly captures the throes of World War II as experienced by air-bound soldiers.
If you would like to pair your sweeping explorations of Rio’s striking panoramic landscapes through para- and hang-gliding activities, then you can repeat your real-time adventures with an on-screen immersive skyline experience as provided by Masters of the Air.
Explore the Dark Side of Sugarloaf Mountain: Nighttime Views and The Acolyte
Being the latest addition to the Star Wars universe, The Acolyte adds a rich and multi-textured overview of the events leading up to the main story. It shows a complex struggle between the light and dark forces, casting a light upon the allure of the dark side and the allure of ambition.
You can opt for a nighttime hike up Rio’s stunning Sugarloaf Mountain to experience the same types of complex textures and stark contrasts between darkness and light – as well as the ambition to hike up a mountain in the dark of the night. You can also experience the sunset or sunrise hours on your hikes and experience the most dazzling sky views available in Brazil.
Queenie: Walk Alone Along the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
The Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, often referred to simply as ‘A Lagoa’ is a bewitching natural body of water with verdant hills on the side and a stunning view of the aforementioned Redeemer statue.
A walk down this lagoon alone can offer you a scenic respite while also reminding you of the fundamental loneliness that one might face while exploring the path of life alone. It would remind you that while there is incredible beauty in the complexity, nature, movement, and stillness of all that is around you, the manner in which you approach it is what will define the outcome.
You can avail the same experience by watching the recent adaptation of Candice Carty-Williams’ novel, Queenie. The TV show explores the nature of life in its singularity, struggles, beauties, and delights.
To Sum Up
Whether you’re kayaking through lagoons, swimming in beaches, or munching acarajé while walking down the beautiful streets of ‘de Janeiro, Rio offers a wonderful respite from your everyday life, much like some of the top-rated TV shows of 2024.
So, whether you prefer to relax by lounging in floating chairs on a pool with green hilltop views in the distance or to sip your coconut water while keeping your gaze focused on a screen, what matters is that you have fun.