
Intrepid Journeys
Season 2
New Zealand Celebrities take individual journeys to exotic, sometimes difficult and out of the way locations and share their experiences in an honest and often amusing way. Season 1 sees Kenya, Vietnam, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nepal, India and Egypt visited.
Where to Watch Intrepid Journeys • Season 2
10 Episodes
- Kerre Woodham in Cambodia, Heart of CambodiaE1
Kerre Woodham in Cambodia, Heart of CambodiaBroadcaster Kerre Woodham suffers from claustrophobia and fear of heights as she goes through the ruins of Angkor Watt, Cambodia, as well as the Viet Cong tunnels of Cu Chi of Vietnam. But she finds new appreciation for the people of those countries, and visits a hospital of young boys who have all lost limbs to landmines. - Danielle Cormack in Syria and JordanE2
Danielle Cormack in Syria and JordanDanielle Cormack was a little leery of traveling to the Middle East because of the area's unrest, but she fulfilled a life long dream of floating in the Dead Sea. She also visited the cliff side city of Petra, ancient Greek cities, and a crusader castle. - Tim Shadbolt in Borneo, the Land Beneath the WindE3
Tim Shadbolt in Borneo, the Land Beneath the WindMayor Shadbolt of Invercargill learns a new appreciation for New Zealand's building codes when he travels to Borneo and gives a helping hand to a local with a construction project. But eventually he takes on a much bigger task- climbing Mt Kinabalu, one of the highest mountains in Southeast Asia. - Ewen Gilmour in Peru, Majestic PeruE4
Ewen Gilmour in Peru, Majestic PeruComedian Ewen Gilmour travels to Peru, where he helps a family build a house out of reeds, visits an Incan cemetery and tours Machu Pichu. He also visits Incan city Machu Pichu and the battlefield of Ollatantambo, where the Spanish were defeated by the Incas. - Hugh Sundae in MongoliaE5
Hugh Sundae in MongoliaBroadcaster Hugh Sundae goes native during his stay in Mongolia, but not voluntarily. Living in a ger and eating mutton cooked with yak butter was rough, but he is treated to a private concert of Mongolian throat singing which is right up his alley. He rides a Mongolian horse and helps his host family herd their livestock out on the tundra. - John Gadsby in MyanmarE9
John Gadsby in MyanmarPolitical satirist Jon Gadsby had to keep a low profile while traveling in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), but he still got to see some unusual sights. He visits a golden temple as well as the markets during his stay, but avoids state run hotels in favor of local guest houses.