Laos to Hawaii
Simon Reeve continues his epic journey. In the last episode of the series, he samples local delicacies in Laos and meets high achieving children in Taiwan.
Simon Reeve continues his epic journey around the world following the Tropic of Cancer, the northern border of the tropics region.
The last leg of Simon's journey begins in the jungles of Southeast Asia and ends in the tropical paradise of Hawaii.
Prevented from following the tropic through China by the Chinese government, Simon instead discovers the increasing Chinese influences in neighbouring Laos and Vietnam. And in Laos, he samples some local delicacies: roast squirrel (or is it rat?) and caterpillars. In Vietnam, he discovers cruelly caged moon bears, farmed for their bile, which is used in traditional medicines.
Next stop is Taiwan, and in the Tropic of Cancer primary school he meets some of the world's highest-achieving children.
The journey around the world ends in Hawaii, a tropical paradise blighted by environmental problems, including some of the dirtiest beaches on the planet.
After travelling around the Tropic of Capricorn and the equator, this series completes Simon's trilogy of journeys exploring the amazing tropics region with his toughest, longest, most ambitious challenge yet.
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Preview of Laos to Hawaii
Duration: 01:24
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Bears for bile
Duration: 02:30
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Grilled squirrel for breakfast
Duration: 02:31
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Duration: 04:26
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Simon Reeve |
| Writer | Simon Reeve |
| Executive Producer | Sam Bagnall |
| Producer | Jeremy Jeffs |
| Director | Jeremy Jeffs |
Broadcasts
- Sun 25 Apr 201020:00
Sun 25 Apr 201022:00BBC HD- Fri 30 Apr 201002:35
- Wed 5 May 201023:20BBC Two except Wales
- Thu 6 May 201000:20BBC Two Wales
Fri 4 Mar 201100:30BBC HD- Sun 29 Jun 201419:00BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 9 Jan 201715:30
- Fri 5 Apr 201914:15
- Sun 22 Aug 202119:00BBC Two except Scotland & Wales
- Wed 12 Nov 202520:00BBC Two except Scotland





