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- 2004 · Travel · 1 season
Episode Guide
- 1. North by Northwest Oct 3, 2004
- Michael Palin's latest journey starts on the Khyber Pass and takes him through Darra to Chitral.
- 2. A Passage to India Oct 10, 2004
- Michael Palin travels from K2 in Pakistan to Ladakh in India.
- 3. Annapurna to Everest Oct 17, 2004
- The trials of Gurkha recruitment, 10-day trek to the base camp of Annapurna; Mount Everest.
Himalaya with Michael Palin is a 2004 BBC television series presented by comedian and travel presenter Michael Palin. It records his six-month trip around the Himalaya mountain range area. The trip covered only 4,800 km (3,000 miles) horizontally, but involved a lot of vertical travelling, including several treks into the mountains.
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This 2004 BBC television series records comedian and travel presenter Michael Palin's six-month trip across the Himalaya mountain range, covering an amazingly diverse range of cultures and environments in various countries.
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- 2004-10-03
- Documentary
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Bhutan to Bay of Bengal. 6/6 Michael Palin concludes his Himalayan trek on a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal.
In the remote Kingdom of Bhutan, Michael Palin finds himself back in the land of yaks for a last look at the high Himalaya. Passing Tiger's Nest Monastery, Michael treks towards the Base Camp of Chomolhari where he meets Dorji, a nomad with a penchant for yak songs.
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Michael Palin concludes his Himalayan trek on a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal.
In the remote Kingdom of Bhutan, Michael Palin finds himself back in the land of yaks for a last look at the high Himalaya. Passing Tiger's Nest Monastery, Michael treks towards the Base Camp of Chomolhari where he meets Dorji, a nomad with a penchant for yak songs.
Himalaya With Michael Palin. DOCUMENTARY. Hot on the heels of his adventures in the Sahara, Michael Palin begins a 2000-mile journey across a region of might, majesty and mystery, encountering new extremes of wealth and poverty, intense heat and freezing cold.