In Episode 4, you can witness a gripping journey through the hidden threads that connect Asia's most complex societies. From the snow leopards of the Himalayas to the elephants of Sri Lanka, and from the forests of Borneo to the bustling streets of Bangkok, this episode explores how nature, tradition, and modernity collide. It uncovers the silent role of animals in shaping cultural identity and the fragile balance between preservation and progress. With breathtaking imagery and powerful storytelling, it reveals how the destinies of creatures, cities, and civilizations are more intertwined than we ever imagined.
In the seventh and final episode, viewers are taken on a journey across Asia's diverse landscapes, from the vast Gobi Desert to the lush jungles of Borneo. The episode highlights the unique wildlife inhabiting these regions, such as the elusive snow leopard in Central Asia and the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin in the Mekong River. Through stunning visuals and compelling narratives, the documentary showcases the pressing conservation efforts aimed at protecting these species and their habitats.
Two lifelong friends set out on an unforgettable journey across Europe like you've never seen before — not on modern machines, but on beautifully restored vintage motorbikes. From the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands to the icy reaches of the Arctic Circle, and down through the heart of the Baltics and continental Europe, they follow an unconventional path fueled by curiosity, friendship, and a passion for the open road. As they ride thousands of miles over two months, every detour reveals a new story, every breakdown sparks laughter, and every mile deepens their bond. This isn’t just a road trip — it’s a soulful ride through landscapes, memories, and the timeless joy of adventure. The first three episodes of this standout series follow Ewan and Charley as they set off across Europe — taking the longest, most adventurous way possible. After crossing the North Sea, they ride through the Netherlands and Germany, stopping in Charley’s mother’s hometown before continuing toward the Danish islands, where the sense of freedom begins to take hold. But the road soon turns unpredictable. In Sweden, Ewan’s bike breaks down, stranding him in unfamiliar territory. A group of local bikers steps in to help, showing that the journey is not just about distance, but about the people you meet along the way. With their support, he reaches iconic Scandinavian landmarks and new challenges, realizing that this ride is as much about resilience and friendship as it is about travel. These early episodes promise more than adventure — they deliver a soulful, cinematic ride into the heart of connection and discovery.
In Episodes 4–6, the journey takes an awe-inspiring turn through Norway’s dramatic fjords and along roads carved through towering cliffs. Ewan and Charley are captivated by centuries-old Viking churches and mysterious stone formations that whisper tales of the past. Their adventure shifts gears with a breathtaking detour to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, where melting glaciers and ghostly landscapes reveal the stark reality of a warming planet. As they venture deep into Lapland, isolation, snow-covered silence, and moments of wonder test their resolve and deepen their bond in unexpected ways.
In Episodes 7–9, you’ll witness breathtaking moments as Ewan and Charley set up camp on a secluded Finnish island and test their skills at logrolling in the tranquil lakes. After 3,000 miles of relentless mechanical issues, Ewan faces the ultimate setback when his bike finally gives out—until a team of Estonian mechanics steps in to bring the adventure back to life. This stretch of the journey is steeped in nostalgia as the friends retrace the same roads they traveled two decades ago, discovering how much the world—and themselves—have changed. Along the way, they make an emotional stop at a Ukrainian refugee center, where stories of resilience and hope leave an unforgettable mark.
Eugene Levy, a celebrated actor and self-confessed travel skeptic forces himself into the discomfort of jetting across the globe, visiting dazzling destinations he would normally avoid. With his trademark wit and unease, he peels back the gloss of travel, dipping toes into local customs, natural wonders, and cultural rituals, transforming each journey into a quietly emotional reckoning with what it means to explore, to connect, and to grow. In episodes 1 through 4, the adventure starts in the Arctic north of Finland, where he tries ice fishing, feeds reindeer, rides in a husky sled and chases the aurora borealis. Then he plunges into the Costa Rican jungle, sleeping high among trees and confronting wild creatures. In Venice he lounges at a historic palazzo, bonds with a gondolier and reflects on his life and family. Finally, a helicopter drops him into the stark desert at Amangiri in Utah, where he absorbs breathtaking landscapes and engages with the Navajo Nation while battling his own nerves.
With breathtaking imagery and powerful storytelling, it reveals how the destinies of creatures, cities, and civilizations are more intertwined than we ever imagined.