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Scenic Routes Around the World

Scenic Routes Around the World Season 1: Episode Guide & Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. A Pan-American Journey - From Vancouver To Anchorage

January 1st, 2010

From Vancouver to Anchorage: Travel the Alaska Highway, taking in the dramatic and rugged coastline, and relish the freedom of the Great North. See abandoned ghost towns and visit the Chilkoot Pass, a place that embodies the American spirit of adventure like no other

2. A Road of 2 Oceans

January 8th, 2010

Embark on the thin ridge that links the two Americas, a region concentrating more diversity than any other place in the world. During the journey, follow the Inter-American Highway from Panama City to the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua. This is the narrowest ridge of Central America.

3. New Zealand Aotearoa - The Land Of Long White Clouds

January 15th, 2010

Explore New Zealand, also called Aotearoa, the land of the long white cloud. Travel to this beautiful place, which was formerly uninhabited before being colonized by the Maori people 1,000 years ago.

4. The Inca Trail

January 22nd, 2010

The Inca Trail is filled with clues connecting you to ancient civilizations. Begin in Lima and travel through amazing cities including Oroya and Cusco before finally arriving at the ultimate destination, the unparalleled mountain kingdom of Machu Picchu.

5. The Amazon - From Belem To Tabatinga

January 29th, 2010

Travel down the Amazon, the largest river in the world. Encounter young Amazonian boatmen, air-taxi pilots and the fishermen who live along the water. Visit the few villages along the river: Marajo, an island where Buffalo roam freely and Manaus, called the "Paris of the Tropic."

6. Patagonia - Land Of Wind And Fire

February 5th, 2010

Patagonia is a magical land at the end of the world, over 1,500 miles from Buenos Aires. The road here is exciting, unrelenting and sublime. Patagonia's beauty goes hand in hand with its wild and inhospitable environment. At the end of your journey, Ushuaia unfolds like a brilliant picture postcard.

7. Danube - A River Journey

February 12th, 2010

From its origins in the Black Forest, to its passage through Vienna, to its delta in the Black Sea, the Danube River flows for over 1,000 miles and crosses through six countries, each bearing witness to 25 centuries of European history, culture and civilization. From Hapsburg Austria to Budapest, the Danube makes a perfect traveling companion.

8. The Route Of The Iron Curtain

February 19th, 2010

For almost half a century, Europe was divided into East and West by the "Iron Curtain", a border stretching from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. For 40 years, the Iron Curtain was a symbol of division between two people. Retrace this historical route to find out what remains.

9. Trans Lapland - The Road Without Light

February 26th, 2010

This journey follows a giant Northern loop, the Trans-Laponia, a road without night. During this circuit, you'll discover unusual lifestyles along the shores of the Barents and Baltic Seas. Each night, the sun continues its majestic dance across gorgeous and unforgettable landscapes.

10. The Route Of The Gods - From Leh To Varanasi

March 5th, 2010

Trek through India's Route of the Gods, a journey that transcends dreams and imagination. Start in Leh and end in Benares in the valley of the Ganges, crossing the Himalayas at over 16,000 feet. Along the way, you'll meet the epic characters that define this remarkable country.

11. From Moscow To Irkutsk - In The Steps Of Michel Strogoff

March 12th, 2010

Step back in time to Czarist Russia by taking yourself to Lake Baikal in the heart of distant Siberia. Here two eras still exist, Czarist Russia and present day. See the results of 70 years of Soviet domination and discover what remains of the palaces, churches and cities that served as backdrops of this fascinating time.

12. Sinbad's Journey

March 19th, 2010

Trek across the Arabian peninsula, from the kingdom of Man to the foreboding Desert of Yemen. In the Dhofar Mountains, you'll watch as merchants of old load precious frankincense onto camels to travel down the Road of Sinbad and distribute it to the four winds of the East.

13. On The Path Of The Flowering Cherry Trees

March 26th, 2010

The Path of Flowers crosses Japan, from Kyushu to Hokkaido. This gorgeous route takes travelers past over 250 varieties of cherry trees and provides a rich tapestry that shows why Japan is often considered the ultimate meeting of tradition and modernity.

14. The Perfume Route

April 2nd, 2010

Explore the Vietnam of today from you base in Ho Chi Minh City (also knows as Saigon). from the Mekong Delta to the gorgeous Halong Bay, discover hidden faces of a secret country that is moving into the modern age one step at a time.

15. The Route Of The Sherpas

April 9th, 2010

In this program, retrace the footsteps of Tenzing Norgay, the first Tibetan Sherpa to scale Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary in 1953. Explore for yourself the magnificent Himalayan environment, literally the roof of the world. This beautiful, nearly 1,000 mile trek, will take you from Darjeeling in India to Kathmandu in Nepal.

16. Across The Sahara

April 16th, 2010

Hitch a ride across the Sahara on a camel caravan as it travels the Salt Road. Among the few villages along this route you'll discover ancient cultures that are nearly untouched by time. Finally, end in Timbuktu, where merchants have plied their trade for centuries creating the city's legend.

17. On The Trail Of The Bushman

April 23rd, 2010

In the lands of Southern Africa you'll find the oldest culture in humanity: the Bushmen. When the first Europeans entered at the Cape, the Bushmen migrated north. In this program, follow in their footsteps right to the Kalahari Desert, where the last Bushmen have found refuge.

18. The King's Highway

April 30th, 2010

This biblical route winds for over 500 miles along the Dead Sea and desert plateau, separating Africa from the Middle East. It traces the ancient route of the Hebrews led by Moses. Finally, follow the routes of the Egyptian caravans that carried wines, gold and incense.