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Season 1 – Himalaya With Michael Palin

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Himalaya With Michael Palin — Season 1

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Episode 1 Aired Oct 3, 2004 North by Northwest Intrepid traveller Michael Palin's latest journey starts on the Khyber Pass and takes him through Darra to Chitral. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 10, 2004 A Passage to India Ex-Python Michael Palin continues his epic trek; Michael travels through Amritsar in India before heading north to Dharamshala to meet the Dalai Lama. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 17, 2004 Annapurna to Everest Michael Palin scales a 15,000 foot peak in the Annapurna mountains before heading for something even more challenging - Mount Everest, but he must take a detour to reach the only official crossing point between Pakistan and India. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 24, 2004 The Roof of the World Taking the high road to Lhasa; following the pilgrims to the holy Namtso Lake; milking a yak and making cheese. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 31, 2004 Leaping Tigers, Naked Nagas Following the Yangtze River into China, Michael reaches the easternmost tip of the Himalayas before heading to India for an elephant ride in Assam. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 7, 2004 Bhutan to the Bay of Bengal In the remote Kingdom of Bhutan, Michael Palin finds himself taking a last look at the high Himalaya and a trek towards the base camp of Chomolhari. Details

Season Info

Director
John-Paul Davidson, Roger Mills
Executive Producer
Anne James, Steve Abbott, Tom Archer
Screenwriter
Michael Palin
Network
BBC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Travel
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Oct 3, 2004