Former pro rugby player Glen Osborne has a traditional massage that leaves him lost for words, wrestles an octogenarian, and hunting with an eagle takes his breath away.
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Intrepid Journeys, Te Radar in Mali
Comedian and self-confessed shambolic traveller, Te Radar, travels to Mali and the legendary Timbuktu, celebrating life and music at a music festival in the desert.
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Intrepid Journeys, Suzanne Paul, Hanoi to Hong Kong
Suzanne Paul bargains in the markets of Hanoi, cries over a pot of prawns in Halong Bay and celebrates her 50th birthday away from home.
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Intrepid Journeys, Jeremy Wells in Libya
Jeremy Wells explores Tripoli's medina, dines in Berber settlements, journeys through the Jebel Nafusa highlands, and rides an angry camel.
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Intrepid Journeys, John Tamihere in Pakistan
John Tamihere rides across the Khunjareb Pass through the mountains of Karimad, then drives the Karakoram Highway into Afghanistan from the Khyber Pass.
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Intrepid Journeys, Anton Oliver in Nepal
All Black Anton Oliver discovers, while trekking the Annapurna circuit, not all men are created equal when the locals are confounded by his size, yet their strength leaves him speechless. He also learns that elite athletes are not bullet proof when he succumbs to hypothermia.
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Intrepid Journeys
Long running travel series Intrepid Journeys took Kiwi celebrities (from All Blacks to musician and actors) from the comfort of home to less-travelled paths in varied countries and cultures.
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Five-step plan to get Kiwis back home and reconnecting with world
"Families and friends need to reunite, our businesses need skills to grow, exporters need to travel to make new connections. It's time to move again."
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New year changes will make it easier for Kiwis to come home
New Zealand will open its borders in three stages next year, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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Māori truck driver calls for tighter travel restrictions on roads under alert levels
Truck driver Eru Whare, who regularly travels from Auckland to Wellington, says the roads are too busy and people who do not need to be on the road need to stay home.