How rich is Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown? Net worth and more explored

Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown (image via Discovery)
Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown (image via Discovery)

Josh Gates, the well-known personality from Discovery Channel's long-running series Expedition Unknown, is renowned for his work in televised exploration. Gates has created a name for himself through his rigorous, adventure-driven narrative style, and he is well-known for his global investigations into historical stories, lost treasures, and mysteries.

Since the show's 2015 premiere, audiences have been captivated by Josh Gates' on-screen persona and extensive knowledge of archaeology. Josh Gates' estimated net worth is $3 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

He makes a living by planning significant trips abroad, publishing a memoir, and hosting and producing a number of television programs. In addition to previous appearances on programs like Ghost Hunters, Stranded, and Destination Truth, the popularity and duration of Expedition Unknown, which is currently airing a new season on the Discovery Channel, has greatly increased his financial success.


Expedition Unknown's Josh Gates’ background in exploration and television

Josh Gates was born in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, in August 1977. He developed a strong desire to explore and travel. Between 1995 and 1998, he attended Tufts University, where he studied archaeology and drama, integrating his academic interests with performance training.

He worked with the University of Maryland on deep-sea research off the coast of Israel from 1996 to 1998. Before his television debut, Gates experimented with acting in Los Angeles, performing in commercials and the Truly Famous project.

He got famous with the premiere of Destination Truth, which aired on Syfy from 2007 to 2013. The show rapidly gained viewership as it followed Gates looking into paranormal claims, ranging from Bigfoot to sea serpents. With its combination of world travel and myth-debunking, the show became household entertainment.


Josh Gates’ body of work and consistent presence in reality TV

Gates established himself as a dependable figure in the unscripted television and paranormal fields through these roles. In order to anchor Expedition Unknown, Gates moved to the Travel Channel (and thereafter the Discovery Channel) in 2015. Expedition Unknown follows Gates as he explores distant locations, decodes ancient symbols, and unearths shipwrecks across five continents.

"I've never been more excited for a new season," he remarked in a statement to Discovery prior to the premiere of the current season. "Every year, we try to set a new bar, and these are our biggest adventures yet.”

This season of Expedition Unknown includes investigations into Greece’s so-called Bermuda Triangle, Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, and the lost aircraft of a World War II hero in the Pacific. The premiere episode focuses on Adolf Hitler’s long-range Amerikabomber project, with Gates visiting sealed Nazi tunnels and weapons factories in Poland to uncover potential remnants of this plan.

Other episodes this season take Gates to Kenya, where he investigates the man-eating lions responsible for killing over 100 workers in 1898, and to the American West, exploring mysteries surrounding Buffalo Bill Cody’s final resting place. Expedition Unknown investigates the search for pirate Anne Bonny's missing booty in South Carolina.

The crew discovered a tomb 12 feet beneath the surface, which helped them learn more about ancient Nabatean civilization. The finding attracted international attention and added to Gates’ credibility as more than just a television host.

Gates is also a qualified SCUBA diver and has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro. In 2011, he published Destination Truth: Memoirs of a Monster Hunter, which detailed his early career in exploration.


Fans can watch Expedition Unknown on Discovery.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh