National Geographic has many documentaries on Disney+ and with its new release, The Deepest Cave, there is no doubt fans are addicted to them. And while there are various types of documentaries on the platform, those in National Geographic's Exploring Our World category grab viewers' attention the most. Getting to explore places all over the world through these documentaries allows viewers to see the beauty of places all over the world.

With all the documentary options available to stream on Disney+, it can be hard to choose where to start. These National Geographic Exploring Our World documentaries are the best to binge right now.

Great Barrier Reef (2020)

David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef

Exploring the world takes on a different meaning by exploring the deep depths of the ocean, at one of the most iconic locations in the world, The Great Barrier Reef. In this documentary, fans get an up close and unique view of The Great Barrier Reef, its nature, and its inhabitants.

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Fans will love watching this documentary for its beautiful nature scenes and commentary. Exploring The Great Barrier Reef will show viewers that there is a whole other world underwater. The true and raw beauty in the footage of the wonder of the world will captivate viewers and leave them awestruck.

Welcome To Earth (2021)

Will Smith in a promo poster for Welcome to Earth

This documentary is directed by Darren Aronofsky and stars Will Smith as he embarks on an adventure to explore the world. Whether it's on land or underwater, he explores some of the world's greatest wonders.

Fans love seeing one of the most iconic actors, Will Smith, take on this new role. Seeing him on his adventures around to some of the most iconic and fascinating locations on Earth is not only educational but, entertaining. The places he visits are breathtaking and will captivate viewers and the cast and locations make this a great watch for fans.

The Deepest Cave (2022)

Banner for the documentary The Deepest Cave.

With many caves in the world, this crew finds the deepest that exists. The team of elite cavers makes their way to the bottom to explore this unique area of the world.

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Viewers will be left stunned after watching this documentary. The incredible new footage from areas of the deepest cave that are usually unseen will shock them. Finding out what lies deep in the cave will intrigue them and keep them glued to the show.

Smoky Mountain Park Rangers (2021)

Banner for the documentary Smoky Mountain Park Rangers showing a man with binoculars.

The Great Smoky Mountains make up one of the most popular national parks in America. As one of the best documentaries of 2021, Smoky Mountain: Park Rangers follows the park rangers as they protect and explore one of the world's most beautiful parks.

The up-close look at this stunning sight will mesmerize viewers with its beauty. Getting a glimpse at the nature and creatures that inhabitants will fascinate them. The educational facts and deep history of the mountains will give viewers a new view of The Smoky Mountains.

Lost Cities With Albert Lin (2019)

Albert Lin looking to the distance in Lost Cities With Albert Lin.

Following Albert Lin as he explores the world where cities once stood. Discovering the haunting locations of lost cities, he uses technology that reimagines them and teaches viewers about the world's past.

Viewers will get an eerie feeling when seeing the historic locations in the world where cities once stood. The information that is revealed in this documentary will shock viewers and leave them wanting to know more. However, viewers will experience more than just the fun facts that are shared. They will also be stunned by the beautiful landscapes and scenery shown throughout the show.

Continent 7: Antarctica (2016)

A banner for the documentary Continent 7 Antarctica.

A group of scientists travels to one of the world's coldest regions, Antarctica. While maintaining their own survival, they explore this amazing frozen continent.

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This is a documentary that viewers will find truly captivating. As the crew travels to a usually unseen continent, viewers get an up-close look at this beautiful and unique location. But although there is a lot of beauty in this documentary, the scientists' fight for survival will shock viewers.

Lost Treasures Of The Maya (2019)

An explorer in the jungle on a banner for the documentary Lost Treasures of The Maya.

In this documentary, the crew takes a different approach to exploring the world on a trip to Guatemala. With a recreated treasure map, they explore the Guatemalan jungle for ancient Mayan treasures.

This documentary will leave viewers intrigued by this treasure hunt with a modern twist. Most will find this a fun adventure as they travel along through the jungle in exploration and viewers will be left awestruck with the nature and discoveries along the way.

America's National Parks (2015)

America's National Parks

This documentary takes viewers on an exploration of some of the most important parts of the world: national parks. As the team travels to eight different national parks, viewers get fun facts and amazing footage.

Viewers will fall in love with the scenery in this nature documentary and the information revealed about each park, such as its history and facts about the nature residing in it, are sure to amaze. Getting an up-close look at some of the most historical and magical places will not leave viewers disappointed.

Japan: Between Earth And Sky (2018)

Mount Fuji on a banner for the documentary Japan Between Earth and Sky.

Viewers get an up-close look at Japan's most beautiful sites in this documentary, in which the team dives deep into the sites' history, nature, and inhabitants.

Seeing the beautiful scenes, nature, and architecture in this documentary will truly baffle viewers, and soaking in the extraordinary culture and history will leave everyone intrigued with a desire to travel to Japan. The detailed views and information make this one of the best documentaries of the 2000s to watch.

Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade (2021)

Jeremy Wade on a banner for the documentary Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade.

Jeremy Wade takes viewers to a new level in Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade, in which he educates viewers on the nature and history of the waterways while exploring the world's greatest river systems.

This doc shows viewers an often unexplored part of the world: the greatest river systems. The unique discoveries of what lies within them and the information about their inhabitants will leave viewers intrigued.

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