• Globe Trekker is an adventure tourism television series produced by Pilot Productions. The British series was inspired by the Lonely Planet travelbooks and began airing in 1994. Globe Trekker is broadcast in over 40 countries across six continents. Each episode features a host, called a traveller, who travels with a camera crew to a country—often, a relatively exotic locale—and experiences the sights, sounds, and culture that the location has to offer. Special episodes feature in-depth city, beach, dive, shopping, history, festival, and food guides. The show often goes far beyond popular tourist destinations in order to give viewers a more authentic look at local culture. Presenters usually participate in different aspects of regional life, such as attending a traditional wedding or visiting a mining community. They address the viewer directly, acting as tourists-turned-tour guides, but are also filmed interacting with locals and discovering interesting locations in unrehearsed sequences....
  • List of Episodes (15)
    • 1. Istanbul City Guide

    • 2. South of France

    • 3. Kenya

    • 4. New England USA

    • 5. Rome City Guide

    • 6. Southern Mexico

    • 7. Ultimate Australia

    • 8. Indonesia Java and Sumatra

    • 9. Indonesia Java and Sumatra

    • 10. Asian Cities Calcutta Shanghai Bangkok

    • 11. South Korea

    • 12. Beijing City Guide

    • 13. Vienna City Guide

    • 17. California

      Situated on the West Coast, California is the most populous state in America. From the gold rushes of the 1800's to the Hollywood of today, California has long been the land of dreams. Traveler Justine Shapiro begins her journey in Palm Springs, a sparkling oasis in the middle of the desert. From there she travels to sprawling Los Angeles and tours the Hollywood Hills. Heading north she continues to beautiful Big Sur before heading inland to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. She ends her journey in H
    • 27. Globe Trekker Special: Slavery

      15 Nov '09
      Port cities where slave ships originated their routes on the west coast of Africa; plantations in Brazil, the Caribbean and the U.S.