There are a ridiculous number of issues with this show it's difficult to come to terms with the fact that this is professionally produced.
The show states facts about the destination and does little more. The host of the show and videos of her travel take far too much air time with little demonstration of her interaction with her environment. There is so much time wasted showing her speaking robotically in a shots that flatter her but do little justice to the beautiful locations she is at.
The host of the show, Elisha Kriis, speaks off every line like she were reading a script in a museum, except with much less wonder. Furthermore she harps on and on about trivial things (a good 5 minutes was spent showing her holding a small arms-length crocodile, and later revisiting it as she narrates her experience AGAIN). Her speech, although clear, is robotic and the way she interacts with other people, such as tour guides, sounds almost disingenuous.
The videography is absolutely horrendous. Film angles show only vast overviews of the locations and otherwise change between different angles of her face, none of which anyone needs or would expect in a travel show.
The synchronisation of her speech and the video is so mismatched it is literally annoying.
This show is essentially a montage of vlogs without demonstrating enough of the location, nor the host (assuming you were watching for her, whom I understand to be a big name celebrity). I have never in the past believed that travel documentaries could be messed up to such an extent. I have been proven wrong. Do not waste your time on this show.