Travel Videos

Mike’s Road Trip features a collection of road trip travel videos that provide a glimpse of the journey and destinations covered in their itineraries. These travel videos showcase the scenic routes, attractions, and experiences along the way, giving visitors a sense of what to expect on their own road trip. The videos include footage of natural wonders, landmarks, and local culture, providing an immersive experience for the viewer. These videos are available in short and long form and can be accessed here on MikesRoadTrip.com, ROKU or the Mike’s Road Trip YouTube channel. They also provide a great way for visitors to preview the road trip travel routes before they set out on their own journey. The road trip travel videos on the Mike’s Road Trip website are an excellent resource for visitors to get a sense of the journey and to make their trip planning more exciting and fun.

15 Comments

  1. Enjoyed the Phoenix to St. George travel vid! Loved seeing the stunning vistas of Grand Canyon West, Valley of Fire, the Hoover Dam, Zion National Park, Red Rock Canyon and more — along with the great fall colors in Zion’s Angels Landing and your unexpected dinner guests that one night. What an adventure!

  2. Love the spectacular Sigiriya video, Mike! It looks like both royal gardens at the base and the royal palace above are just incredible places to explore. At 60 floors though, I think we can safely upgrade the hike to the top from “Semi-Arduous” to “Full-On Arduous!” You are rewarded with some amazing views for your effort, however. You did some great camera work in this video. Thanks for sharing this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

  3. Hualapai Mountain Park for the win! Looks like a stunning getaway for the nature lover in all of us. Your video shares awesome tips on how to get there, camping/lodging options, hiking and trails, local wildlife, the park in winter and more! A ‘must-see’ for anyone who loves hiking, backpacking and secluded camping in a scenic mountain setting.

  4. Really enjoyed the video of the stunning Kinderdijk village in Holland and UNESCO World Heritage Site there, Mike! Appreciated the tips on how to get there – be it with your cruise or tour group – or on your own biking, driving, or using public transit. Loved hearing about the site’s interesting history and scenery, and about the purpose and function of the windmills and canals. The part about the people who operated and lived inside the windmills was super-interesting: they remind me a little of lighthouse keepers. Kinderdijk would be an amazing day trip for history and nature lovers visiting the region. Add it to the bucket list!

  5. I loved taking a magic ride down the Colorado River with you in the “Beyond the Bend” video!

    The drive to the adventure was an adventure in and of itself, as you cruised scenic Arizona highways to take in jaw-dropping sights at Sunset Crater, Wupatki National Monument, Marble Canyon, and Vermillion Cliffs.

    Then the next morning at Lees Ferry, you made like salmon – and took a ride upstream to the place where the paddle boarding began. How wonderful to see you make your way downriver sailing past natural springs, richly colored cliffs, and the beautiful Horseshoe Bend.

    After camping in a secluded hideaway, a second day on the Colorado River brought additional glorious views of sheer cliffs, a beautiful beach, and horses and bighorn sheep grazing peacefully on the grass. As you returned to Lees Ferry, you and Jodi must have felt a great sense of accomplishment. What a memorable three days!

  6. Just finished watching your video paddle boarding on the Colorado River, my first video of your recorded trips. Enjoyed it all.

    How do you return to your vehicle?

    Is this something you prearrange?

    I’m sure each adventure requires prearranged plans.

    Thanks for sharing your adventures, I look forward to enjoying more!

    1. Thank you so much! There is a large parking lot near the put-in point. The boat takes you up-river and you paddle down river to the spot where your vehicle is parked. Hope that helps. Cheers, Mike

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