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Season 1

  • S01E01 Delhi and Agra, India

    • May 2, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy discovers temples straight out of Disneyland. A street astrologer tells him that he will live a long life, but his hotel room number is not an auspicious one.

  • S01E02 Rajasthan

    • May 9, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy explores the royal rooms behind the sandstone walls of the Mehrangarh Fort, perched high above the city, and discovers an entire furniture industry in the back streets of Jodhpur. Here entrepreneurs collect and refurbish heirloom furniture, which then makes its way to stores around the world.

  • S01E03 Istanbul, Turkey

    • May 16, 2008
    • PBS

    A tour of Istanbul landmarks includes the Topkapi Palace, Aya Sofia, Grand Bazaar, Blue Mosque, and downtown Spice Market.

  • S01E04 Turkey's Turquoise Coast

    • May 23, 2008
    • PBS

    Boarding a gulet, the traditional wooden Turkish boat, Rudy sets out from the popular seaside town of Bodrum for a cruise along the coast with stops at several historic ruins.

  • S01E05 Bangkok, Thailand

    • May 30, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy visits Bangkok's legendary food carts, the Emerald Buddha, and flower and fish markets and takes a boat cruise along the Chao Phraya River.

  • S01E06 Thailand, Golden Triangle

    • June 1, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy visits a village where members of the Akha hill tribe are trying to maintain their traditions in the face of tourism. He also goes to an elephant orphanage, takes mahout lessons, and meets a Buddhist monk who helps steer young men away from the temptations of drugs.

  • S01E07 Thailand, Andaman Islands

    • June 6, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy paddles through hidden entrances of small islands to find mangroves few people ever see. In a nearby seaside village devastated by the 2006 tsunami, residents struggle to rebuild by offering sustainable tourism and home stays to visitors.

  • S01E08 Estonia

    • June 20, 2008
    • PBS

    After touring the countryside of Estonia, Rudy ventures to the large island of Saaremaa and the much smaller island of Muhu, where he finds windmills, thatch-roofed farmhouses, and quiet waters. He also sits down for a candid interview with Mart Laar, the prime minister who took over following the withdrawal of Soviet troops and turned Estonia into one of Europe's most dynamic countries.

  • S01E09 St. Petersburg, Russia

    • June 27, 2008
    • PBS

    The treasures of the Hermitage, the splendors of Peterhof, and the quiet grace of canals in St. Petersburg, a former capital built by a czar that has reclaimed its position as one of the world's great destinations.

  • S01E10 Buenos Aires, Argentina

    • July 4, 2008
    • PBS

    The style and verve of one of South America's most beautiful capitals is the focus as Rudy highlights Argentina's national dance, the tango, as well as the energy that its diverse population brings to Buenos Aires' urban landscape.

  • S01E11 Mendoza, Argentina

    • July 11, 2008
    • PBS

    Rudy drives into the thin air of the Andes, visiting a graveyard full of people who died trying to summit Aconcagua. After a visit with some winemakers, a lunch of grilled meats prepared by gauchos in the middle of a vineyard is a reminder that the cowboy life is very much alive in this stunning region.

  • S01E12 Tokyo, Japan

    • July 18, 2008
    • PBS

    An urban marriage of high tech and age-old customs makes Tokyo a fascinating destination. The people you encounter range from teenagers playing "cos," or costume games, to adults taking dinner at a tiny yakatori restaurant where the kitchen consists of a small grill dedicated to cooking skewers of meat.

  • S01E13 Kyoto, Japan

    • July 25, 2008
    • PBS

    The spiritual heart of Japan, Kyoto offers a glimpse of Japanese life as it used to be, primarily because it was never bombed during World War II. Tiny streets with wooden homes, impressive temples, and a dedication to ancient Japanese traditions make Kyoto one of Japan's most visited cities.

Season 2

  • S02E01 South Africa: Safari

    • October 9, 2010
    • PBS

    The 2010 World Cup put South Africa on the map for travelers in a major way, and a South Africa safari is a wonderful way to visit the country. The opportunity to see lions, giraffes, elephants, and dozens of other animals close up in their natural habitat is a special experience.

  • S02E02 Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands

    • October 16, 2010
    • PBS

    The Edinburgh International Festival features theater, comedy, dance, music, operas, street performances, and the famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. A trip north to the Highlands includes a ride on the Harry Potter Train; a look at the wild beauty of the Isle of Skye; and a side serving of the local delicacy, haggis.

  • S02E03 London

    • October 23, 2010
    • PBS

    Roam what Rudy Maxa calls the "best market visitors rarely see in London," the Borough Market where locals gather Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings to shop among pyramids of cheese, baskets of oysters, and other displays. Also, a look at London that goes beyond the postcard city, with visits to the ethnic neighborhood of Spitalfields, a speedboat ride along the Thames, and bar hopping in Soho and Camden Town.

  • S02E04 Uzbekistan

    • October 30, 2010
    • PBS

    Rudy takes viewers along the Silk Road in this country that's an emerging economy in Central Asia. Marvel at eye-popping mosques built centuries ago and impeccably restored during Soviet occupation of the country. Rudy joins friends for the preparation of the national dish, plov, and visits the simple yurt of a young family living on an isolated desert plain. Explore trade-route cities whose names summon images of ancient times: Samarkand, Khiva, and Bukhara.

  • S02E05 South Africa: Cape Town

    • November 6, 2010
    • PBS

    Cape Town is a nexus of cultures in a setting so stunning, it's called the "new California" or "Africa's Riviera." Where else in the world can you wake up in a cosmopolitan city, spend the afternoon with penguins, ride a funicular to the edge of a continent, and watch the sun set from a beach with a glass of local wine in hand? From the dizzying heights of the city's iconic symbol, Table Mountain, to the rugged cliffs and wild flowers of the Cape Peninsula, this episode captures the natural wonders that surround this city where an urbane waterfront contrasts with the nearby townships where most of Cape Town's three million residents live. This is an intimate look at a city reinventing itself as residents and government work to put the injustice of apartheid behind them.

  • S02E06 South Africa: Garden Route and Wine Country

    • November 13, 2010
    • PBS

    Surely one of the world's most beautiful drives, the Garden Route has nothing to do with gardens and everything to do with a wild, rugged, gorgeous coastline. Its name comes from the astounding variety of plant species found here, many indigenous only to the region. Shot during whale season, this episode stars 50-ton Right Whales performing their mating dances. Also, a visit to heart South Africa's lush wine country, the village of Franschhoek.

  • S02E07 Korea

    • November 20, 2010
    • PBS

    Rudy samples both the delights of cosmopolitan Seoul as well as the tranquility of temples tucked into lush mountains where monks invite guests to stay overnight and give evidence of the country's other name: The Land of the Morning Calm. And, yes, there's a healthy serving of Korean barbeque and kimchi.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Tahiti & Bora Bora

    • February 16, 2013
    • PBS

    Aerial photography highlights the blue lagoons and white sand beaches of tropical islands Tahiti and Bora Bora.

  • S03E02 The Islands of Polynesia

    • February 23, 2013
    • PBS

    Underwater photography illustrates the vast marine life around French Polynesia's 130 islands.

  • S03E03 Montreal & Quebec City

    • March 2, 2013
    • PBS

    The unique cities of Montreal and Quebec City.

  • S03E04 Nova Scotia & Newfoundland

    • March 9, 2013
    • PBS

    Exploring the fishing towns of Nova Scotia and the vast wilderness of Newfoundland in Canada.

  • S03E05 Food, Drink & Place

    • March 16, 2013
    • PBS

    Istanbul Spice Market; haggis in Scotland; soba and tea in Japan; asada in Argentina; bibimbap in Korea.

  • S03E06 Four Great Cities of Asia

    • March 23, 2013
    • PBS

    The evolution of the mega-city includes visits to Tokyo, Japan, Delhi, India, Seoul, Korea and Bangkok, Thailand.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Tokyo

    • November 10, 2017
    • PBS

    Join me, travel journalist, Rudy Maxa, and Washington, DC, restaurateur, Daisuke Utagawa, as we explore Tokyo and the origins of Edomae sushi. From rice shops to wasabi farms, discover the producers of this celebrated cuisine in Japan.

  • S04E02 Hokkaido

    • November 17, 2017
    • PBS

    Join me, public television travel host, Rudy Maxa, and my friend, Washington, DC, restaurateur, Daisuke Utagawa as we explore Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido.

  • S04E03 Kyushu

    • November 24, 2017
    • PBS

    Join me, Rudy Maxa and my friend, Washington, DC, restaurateur, Daisuke Utagawa as we tour one of Japan’s southern islands–Kyushu. Kyushu, Japan's luxurious resorts; wagyu beef, black pork and other delicacies.

  • S04E04 Hong Kong, Part 1

    • December 1, 2017
    • PBS

    The restaurants of Hong Kong, from the inexpensive to the Michelen-starred eateries.

  • S04E05 Hong Kong, Part 2

    • December 8, 2017
    • PBS

    Exploring Hong Kong's vibrant nightlife, hiking trails, beaches and Repulse Bay.

  • S04E06 Bangkok

    • December 15, 2017
    • PBS

    The city of Bangkok's restaurant scene.