If you're a fan of gripping documentaries that showcase extreme challenges and perilous adventures, 'Deadliest Journeys' (2010) is likely right up your alley. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same adrenaline-pumping excitement, taking you on harrowing expeditions across the globe. Whether you're drawn to survival stories, extreme travel, or human resilience, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Ice Road Truckers (2007)
Description: Focuses on the perilous journeys of truckers navigating treacherous ice roads in remote areas, highlighting extreme conditions and survival skills.
Fact: The show was inspired by the real-life ice roads in Canada's Northwest Territories, which are only passable during the coldest months of the year.


The Last Alaskans (2015)
Description: Documents the lives of individuals living in the Alaskan wilderness, emphasizing survival in one of the most remote and harsh environments on Earth.
Fact: The show is set in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, where only a handful of families are permitted to live.


Gold Rush (2010)
Description: Follows various mining crews as they risk everything to strike it rich in some of the most remote and challenging locations.
Fact: The show has spawned several spin-offs, including 'Gold Rush: White Water' and 'Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine.'


Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011)
Description: Follows a family living off the grid in Alaska, showcasing their efforts to survive and thrive in a harsh, unforgiving landscape.
Fact: The Kilcher family, featured in the show, has lived in Alaska for four generations.


World's Most Dangerous Roads (2011)
Description: Explores some of the most hazardous roads globally, showcasing the challenges faced by drivers in extreme environments.
Fact: The series features celebrities driving these dangerous routes, adding a unique perspective to the dangers they face.


Bering Sea Gold (2012)
Description: Focuses on gold miners braving the icy waters of the Bering Sea, highlighting the dangers and rewards of their work.
Fact: The miners use makeshift dredges to search for gold in the shallow waters off the coast of Nome, Alaska.


Mountain Men (2012)
Description: Profiles individuals who live off the grid in the wilderness, relying on their skills and resourcefulness to survive.
Fact: The show features a variety of terrains, from the Rocky Mountains to the swamps of Louisiana.


Life Below Zero (2013)
Description: Chronicles the daily struggles of people living in isolated parts of Alaska, dealing with extreme cold and limited resources.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards for its gripping portrayal of survival in the Arctic.


Mudcats (2012)
Description: Follows fishermen in the Mississippi Delta as they brave dangerous waters and harsh conditions to make a living.
Fact: The show highlights the traditional methods of catfish noodling, a practice where fishermen catch fish with their bare hands.


Yukon Men (2012)
Description: Documents the lives of residents in Tanana, Alaska, as they face the challenges of living in a remote, subsistence-based community.
Fact: The town of Tanana is only accessible by plane or boat, making it one of the most isolated communities in the U.S.
