Bts Bon Voyage 4 [repack]

BTS follows the group on a self-guided camping trip through the scenic landscapes of New Zealand . Released in 2019, this season highlights the members' camaraderie as they navigate driving, cooking, and outdoor activities like hiking and stargazing in the South Island. How to Watch Official Platform : Available exclusively on Weverse .

“We should have stayed in Seoul,” Hoseok whispered to Jimin.

They named the vans Hope and Bangtan . VMin (Jimin and Taehyung) decorated Bangtan with fairy lights and snacks. Sope (Yoongi and Hoseok) turned Hope into a silent meditation chamber, much to J-Hope’s dismay. bts bon voyage 4

New Zealand was the perfect character for this season. The cinematography in Episode 1 alone rivals any BBC nature documentary. From the turquoise waters of to the misty peaks of Mount Cook and the rugged coast of Dunedin , the landscape provided a visual metaphor for the group's internal state. They needed vast, open silence to counter the screaming stadiums.

As we look back on the "Blue & Grey" hues of their New Zealand adventure, it becomes clear that Bon Voyage Season 4 was more than just a travelogue; it was a study on brotherhood, the price of fame, and the desperate, beautiful human need to rest. BTS follows the group on a self-guided camping

Key locations that became pilgrimage sites for ARMYs include:

Every Bon Voyage has a breaking point. This one came on the sixth night, when they got lost for four hours on a dirt road in the middle of a sheep paddock. GPS was gone. The gas gauge was blinking. Jungkook was driving, and even his confidence had faded. “We should have stayed in Seoul,” Hoseok whispered

Unlike previous seasons set in Scandinavia, Hawaii, and Malta, Season 4 takes place during the crisp, wintry transition of September in New Zealand. The trip was the group's first scheduled activity following their first-ever extended month-long vacation since their trainee days, making it a "healing" journey of reunion.