Travel by Dart

Travel by Dart I throw darts at the world map blindfolded and travel wherever they land. Media & Entertainment | Travel & Adventure | TV Show & Documentary Series

Travel by Dart is a cinematic travel TV show & digital media brand where every episode begins with a thrown dart — and a real adventure across the world. In each show, Sorin Mihailovici throws a dart at the world's map blindfolded and travels wherever it lands, regardless of how far or difficult is it. Covering every continent, from South East Asia to the most remote islands of Polynesia, Sorin un

covers the history, cuisine, cultures, and subcultures that connect the world. It's all about adventure travel, cinematic journeys, global destinations, culture documentary, and travel storytelling. Each trip is fuelled by Sorin's resourcefulness and ability to make it from one place to the next, evoking mystery, adventure, and inspiration at every turn. The producer films his entire journey step-by-step from beginning to end, proving that traveling to every continent on the globe, living your wildest dreams, and getting past the challenges of the mundane work-life is entirely possible if you put your mind to it. Then, he'll share everything here on Facebook, too!

11/22/2025

This is how a 400-year old Japanese tea ceremony is performed.

🎥 Watch the incredible Kyoto episode of Travel by Dart - legends about the bamboo forest, the Golden Pavilion, 1,000 Tor...
11/20/2025

🎥 Watch the incredible Kyoto episode of Travel by Dart - legends about the bamboo forest, the Golden Pavilion, 1,000 Torii gates and the unique deers that bow to you:

This is Part 2 of my Travel by Dart Japan series, a fantastic Kyoto itinerary: Bamboo forest, Kinkaku-ji temple, Fushimi Inari - 1,000 Torii gates, Kiyomizu-...

11/13/2025

🇯🇵 The World’s Busiest Intersection.
Shibuya Crossing — where thousands move in perfect sync every few minutes.
But just steps away, a statue reminds us of loyalty, love, and loss. 🐕💔

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

11/12/2025

⚔️ I met one of Japan’s last real samurai. 🇯🇵
🌸 Episode premieres tomorrow, Thursday, Nov 13 at 10AM EST (8PM Eastern European Time).
The samurai were not just warriors — they were philosophers, politicians, and artists.
Today, only around 200 swordsmiths continue their centuries-old craft.
I got the chance to learn from one… and even hold a real samurai sword.

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

11/11/2025

🎯 NEW and LIVE! The dart has spoken again… and it landed on this INCREDIBLE country 🇯🇵.

From the discipline of the samurai, to the serenity of the tea ceremony, and the beauty of the cherry blossoms, this new journey took me deep into Japan’s soul.

🎬 Travel by Dart: Japan (Part 1) PREMIERES this Thursday, November 13, at 11 AM MT — and I’ll be live in the chat when it drops! Ask me how to watch it.

11/09/2025

🐚 Catching and Cooking Conch in the Caribbean. 🇰🇾
We dove into the ocean, pulled out fresh conch, and learned how locals turn it into a flavorful island dish using Pickapeppa sauce, peppers, and spices.

Looks like a rock — tastes like heaven. 🔥
🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

11/08/2025

🇰🇾 Swimming with Stingrays in the Cayman Islands. 🐋
A city in the middle of the ocean where stingrays gather, swim around you, and let you pet them.
Locals say if you kiss one, it brings seven years of good luck. 💋

One of the most magical and surreal experiences I’ve had.

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

11/07/2025

💰 Why Cayman Islands Has No Taxes. 🇰🇾
Legend says in 1794, locals rescued a ship carrying the King’s son. In gratitude, King George III made the islands tax-free forever.
The truth? It’s part legend, part law — and it’s still shaping life here today.

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

11/06/2025

🐊 Why the Cayman Islands Have This Name 🇰🇾
They were first called Las Tortugas — “The Turtles” — by Christopher Columbus, because thousands of turtles lived here.
But after explorers spotted caymans nearby in the 1500s, the islands got a new name.
Ironically, no caymans have been seen for over a century… but there are thousands of chickens. 🐔

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

NEW episode released today, from Cayman Islands! See why they are called like that and WHY they have no taxes 👇Iink in c...
11/05/2025

NEW episode released today, from Cayman Islands! See why they are called like that and WHY they have no taxes 👇Iink in comments.

11/04/2025

🇰🇾 Welcome to the Cayman Islands.
Where stingrays swim up to get a kiss, 130 nationalities call it home, and — believe it or not — chickens rule the streets. 🐔
Oh, and did I mention it’s tax-free? 😉

🎯 Wherever the dart lands, I go.

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Travel by Dart: The Story

Do you wanna be part of it? Let’s take a look first at what Travel by Dart is.

Two Canadian entrepreneurs and philanthropists, Sorin Mihailovici and Matt Cook, have created an inspirational TV/online series called "Travel by Dart". The concept is to throw a dart at the world's map blindfolded and travel wherever it lands, no matter of how far or difficult it is. It is an adventure/reality/philanthropic show, in each episode the hosts also trying to get involved in some local work besides immersing in the culture and featuring the beauty of the country.

How It Started: Short Overview

After their first dart-throw, Sorin and Matt ended up going in vicinity of the North Pole (that’s what the dart hit). They traveled to a small archipelago called Svalbard, with 2,000 people and 3,000 polar bears – in the midst of a frozen ocean, while dark 24 hours a day. They’ve created the first unofficial episode - called Polar Faith and then donated some money to WWF, for the protection of the Polar bears. As they came back, all media was interested in their story and inquired about the next dart throw. And it happened again, next destination being Russia. And, after that, Indonesia and Easter Island. They were featured on Citytv, Global News, CTV News, Toronto Star and many other media outlets.