If you’re asking about 'Long Way Round' sequels, oh boy, you’re in for a treat! There’s 'Long Way Down,' which takes the duo through Africa, and it’s wild—think deserts, wildlife, and some seriously sketchy roads. Then there’s 'Long Way Up,' where they ditch petrol for electric bikes, which was a risky move but made for fascinating TV. The vibe shifts a bit in each series, but the core of friendship and adventure stays strong. I’d say watch all three in order to really feel their journey grow.
Yep, there are two more adventures after 'Long Way Round': 'Long Way Down' and 'Long Way Up.' The first covers Africa, the second the Americas on electric bikes. Both are solid, though I slightly prefer the raw feel of the original. Still, if you’re craving more of their dynamic, these won’t disappoint.
Ever since I binged 'Long Way Round,' I’ve been obsessed with tracking down similar shows. The sequels—'Long Way Down' and 'Long Way Up'—are must-watches. 'Down' has this intense energy as they navigate political instability and natural wonders, while 'Up' feels like a futuristic reboot with its focus on sustainability. Both keep the spirit of the original but explore fresh themes. I love how they don’t just repeat the formula; each trip reflects where Ewan and Charley are in life. The way they capture local cultures is still unmatched.
the same team—Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman—later created 'long way down,' where they rode from Scotland to South Africa. It's just as gripping, with breathtaking landscapes and raw human moments. They also did 'Long Way Up,' an electric bike journey from Argentina to Los Angeles, which added a cool eco-conscious twist.
What I love about these sequels is how they evolve alongside the riders. You see them age, face new challenges, and adapt their perspectives. The chemistry between Ewan and Charley remains hilarious and heartfelt. If you enjoyed the original, both follow-ups deliver that same mix of wanderlust and camaraderie, though 'Long Way Up' definitely feels more modern with its tech focus. Personally, 'Long Way Down' is my favorite—it’s got this perfect balance of danger and beauty.
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